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Iran War Update: Operation Epic Fury

Operation Epic Fury targets hundreds of Iranian sites, while Iran retaliates with drone strikes on Gulf states, affecting over 35,000 Iranian-born residents in Greater Sydney.

  • Recently, US- and Israel-led Operation Epic Fury struck hundreds of sites across western and central Iran, prompting Iran to launch drones at US sites in Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
  • Operation Epic Fury targeted hundreds of sites across western and central Iran, including transport infrastructure and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command centers in Andimeshk, Khuzestan province.
  • Sedigheh Kamalzadeh and her husband Mehdi Safari say a call to Andimeshk cut out mid-conversation, and their family—who arrived in Australia in 2013 after detention on Nauru—fears for relatives near an IRGC base.
  • Investigations into Al Zahra College, Arncliffe and a neighbouring mosque began after a sheikh praised Ayatollah Ali Khamenei; Jason Clare, Federal Education Minister, condemned the mosque's mourning and scrutiny followed the college's recent more than $425,000 federal grant.
  • Greater Sydney hosts over 35,000 Iranian-born residents, and Sedigheh Kamalzadeh with her daughter Annasheed recently joined others in Sydney's CBD to mark Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death.
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Dr. Rich Swier broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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