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Photos from Iran, Israel and Lebanon in the third week of the Iran war

The U.S. and Israel continue strikes on Iran while Iran retaliates, displacing 900,000 in Lebanon and causing a 40% rise in global oil prices, the Lebanese Red Cross said.

  • In recent weeks, the U.S.-Israel war on Iran has extended into a third week amid ongoing strikes, while President Donald Trump demands allied warships secure the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Disruption to shipping has pushed global oil prices up by over 40% as Iran has blocked the flow through the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks.
  • In Tehran, residents report repeated strikes shattered windows, causing a glass shortage and leaving civilians in half-destroyed homes after two weeks of exhaustion.
  • The Lebanese Red Cross reports Israel's attacks have displaced more than 900,000 people in Lebanon and the death toll has topped 850.
  • The polarized diaspora and repression shape politics as people feel squeezed between a pro‑war Iranian diaspora and a crushing assault by the Islamic Republic.
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In the Middle East war, the attacks do not break down: Israel and the US bomb Tehran, while Iranian missiles strike in Israel and the Gulf States. In Lebanon, the situation remains fragile.

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Photos from Iran, Israel and Lebanon in the third week of the Iran war

Photos from the ground as the Iran war enters its third week.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has described the war against Iran as a decisive turning point for the Middle East and called for European support in the fight against Hezbollah. While Israel is conducting military operations in Lebanon, several Western states are warning of an escalation with severe humanitarian consequences. The conflict has already claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions of people in Lebanon.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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