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Arkansas and Oklahoma Lawmakers Take a Stand on US-Israel Strikes Against Iran

US and Israeli forces struck over 2,000 targets across Iran in less than a week, an action experts say aims to degrade Iran's military and weaken its rulers.

  • In the past week, US Central Command said it struck more than 2,000 targets across Iran from Tehran to cities nationwide, hitting leaders, military bases, factories, security forces, and state TV.
  • In a shift from earlier targeting, the US and Israel campaign now strikes beyond nuclear enrichment sites to destroy Iran's military and weaken its theocratic leadership.
  • Iranian authorities reported at least 1,230 deaths, while Iranian state media said more than 165 people, mostly children, died when a southeastern Iran school was struck, though poor communications hinder verification.
  • Despite reports of leadership losses, Armed Conflict Location and Event Data says the emergency leadership team still retains domestic coercion ability after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's killing.
  • Israel says it has struck hundreds of sites inside Iran, while Airwars describes the campaign as the heaviest in the Middle East in over a decade, according to independent monitors.
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Cleveland Jewish News broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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