US and Israel Launch Attacks in Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict
March 11, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US-Israeli Conflict Enters 12th Day, Iran Reports Civilian Casualties
The conflict between Israel and Iran has continued for 12 days, with the Iranian government reporting significant damage to civilian infrastructure and loss of life. According to Tehran, more than 1,300 civilians have been killed in the conflict, while nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been targeted by Israeli and US forces.
On Tuesday night, Iranian targets, including Mehrabad airport in Tehran, were bombed by Israel. The Iranian government has also continued its retaliatory attacks on Israeli and US assets in the Gulf region, leading to a spike in global energy prices.
The conflict has sparked concerns about the involvement of civilian casualties and the administration’s strategy. Lawmakers in Washington are calling for public hearings to discuss the war’s goals and the administration’s approach. The number of US casualties is also rising, with some strikes coming under investigation.
Details of the conflict are emerging, including reports of damage to civilian sites and loss of life. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments reported from the region.
Source: Al Jazeera