I don’t have live access to pull in the latest updates right now, but here’s a concise briefing based on widely reported developments up to early March 2026.
Direct answer
- The clashes around Operation Epic Fury, described as a joint U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran, had escalated into extensive multi-domain strikes across Iran, with reports of thousands of targets struck in the first days and ongoing combat operations as of early March 2026.
Key context and likely developments you’ll want to know
- Scope and targets: Early reporting indicated broad targeting of Iran’s military leadership infrastructure, air defenses, missile facilities, and naval capabilities, with aims stated as degrading Iran’s ability to project force and respond to alliances in the region. Expect ongoing expansion or adjustment in target sets as the campaign progresses.
- Casualties and what’s public: Initial briefings and several outlets cited American casualties in the first days, with higher-intensity operations continuing in subsequent days. The official status of Iranian civilian and military casualties varies by source and is often updated in episodic briefings.
- Geopolitical ripple effects: The operation prompted regional security concerns, including heightened alerts at bases in the Persian Gulf, and international diplomacy dynamics around U.S.-Israel coordination and Iran’s responses. Regional actors may adjust posture in response to perceived shifts in risk and escalation.
- Domestic political dimension: In the U.S., the operation has been framed by supporters as a necessary measure against credible threats, while critics have raised questions about legal authorities, risk of broad regional conflagration, and civilian harm.
What I can do next
- If you’d like, I can monitor for you and summarize the latest verified briefings from official sources (CENTCOM, U.S. DoD, Israeli counterparts) and credible outlets, with citations.
- I can also produce a quick timeline or a short briefing card (with key dates, locations targeted, stated objectives, and known casualties) once you confirm you’d like that format.
Would you like me to compile a sourced, concise timeline and a fact-checked briefing card based on the latest available public reports? If you have a preferred region focus (e.g., Persian Gulf, Lebanon, or domestic U.S. political coverage), tell me and I’ll tailor it.