Israel, US intensify Iran strikes, targeting homes, hospitals, stadium
In March 2026, Israel and the US intensified attacks on Iran for a sixth consecutive day, targeting civilian locations across the country, including Tehran. Iranian officials reported that 33 civilian sites, including hospitals, schools, residential areas, and cultural landmarks like the Golestan Palace and Azadi Stadium, were struck.

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AI-generatedIn March 2026, Israel and the US intensified attacks on Iran for a sixth consecutive day, targeting civilian locations across the country, including Tehran. Iranian officials reported that 33 civilian sites, including hospitals, schools, residential areas, and cultural landmarks like the Golestan Palace and Azadi Stadium, were struck. The Iranian Red Crescent reported damage to over 3,600 civilian sites, including homes, commercial centers, and medical facilities. The World Health Organization verified multiple attacks on Iran's health infrastructure, resulting in healthcare worker casualties. As of Thursday, the death toll in Iran had risen to at least 1,230, and Israel expanded attacks to include Lebanon. The Iranian Red Crescent has submitted documentation of the damage to international organizations for potential legal proceedings.
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5 extractedWHO has verified 13 attacks on healthcare in Iran and one in Lebanon.
A US submarine torpedoed and sank the Iranian frigate Iris Dena in the Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka.
The death toll in Iran has risen to at least 1,230 since Saturday.
US and Israeli strikes have targeted 33 civilian locations nationwide, including hospitals and schools.
More than 3,600 civilian sites have suffered damage in attacks attributed to the United States and Israel.