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Iran launches wave of missiles at Israel

•U.S. Republicans block measure to halt air campaign Iran launched a wave of missiles at Israel early yesterday, sending millions of residents into bomb shelters as the U.S.-Israel war with

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March 6, 2026·4 min read

•U.S. Republicans block measure to halt air campaign

Iran launched a wave of missiles at Israel early yesterday, sending millions of residents into bomb shelters as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran entered its sixth day and hours after moves to halt the U.S. air assault were blocked in Washington.

Republican senators in Washington voted against a motion aimed at stopping the air campaign and requiring military action be authorised by Congress, leaving President Donald Trump’s power to direct the war largely unbound as the conflict continues to widen across the Middle East and beyond.

The U.S. Senate voted 53 to 47 not to advance the resolution, largely along party ‌lines, with all but one Republican voting against the procedural motion and all but one Democrat supporting it.

The U.S.–Iran war has widened sharply, with a U.S. submarine sinking an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka on Wednesday, killing at least 80 people, and NATO air defences destroying an Iranian ballistic missile fired towards Türkiye.

The escalation came as the powerful son of Iran’s slain supreme leader emerged as a frontrunner to succeed him, suggesting Tehran was not about to buckle to pressure from the U.S. and Israel’s military campaign that has killed hundreds and convulsed global markets.

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The missile incident is the first time Türkiye, which borders Iran and has NATO’s second-largest military, has been drawn into the conflict, but U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said there was no sense it would trigger the Atlantic alliance’s collective defence clause.

The war continued to paralyse shipping through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, choking off vital Middle East oil and gas flows. Trump has pledged to provide insurance and naval escorts for ships to contain soaring costs, with oil prices rising yesterday. At least 200 vessels remain anchored off the coast, according to Reuters estimates.

The U.S. navy will escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz “as soon as it can” but is focused on the conflict at this time, U.S. energy secretary Chris Wright said on Fox News on Wednesday.

“No, not yet. We’ll do that as soon as we can. Right now, our navy, and of course our military, is focused on other things, which is disarming the Iranian regime,” Wright said when asked if any commercial vessels had requested U.S. navy assistance in the Gulf.

Asian shares rallied yesterday after days of sharp losses, while US stocks closed up on Wednesday on hopes the war might end soon. Some traders said the improved sentiment followed a New York Times report that Iranian intelligence had reached out to the CIA early in the war about a path towards ending it.

A source from the Iranian intelligence ministry rejected the article as “absolute lies and psychological warfare in the midst of war”, Iran’s semi-official news agency Tasnim reported.

International Monetary Fund MD Kristalina Georgieva said the conflict was testing “global economic resilience”.

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“This conflict, if proven to be prolonged, has obvious potential to affect global energy prices, market sentiments, growth and inflation. It would place new demands on shoulders of policy-makers everywhere,” she said at an event in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Repatriation flights departed the Middle East on Wednesday as governments rushed to bring home tens of thousands of citizens stranded by the war. A British flight to repatriate UK nationals did not take off as scheduled from Oman and was rescheduled for later yesterday, Sky News reported.

Commercial air traffic remained largely absent across much of the region, with major Gulf hubs including Dubai, the world’s busiest airport for international passengers, affected.

Plans were in doubt for a funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, killed by Israeli forces on Saturday in the first assassination of a nation’s top ruler by an air strike.

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His body had been expected to lie in state in a vast Tehran mosque from Wednesday night, but Iran announced three days of farewell ceremonies had been indefinitely postponed and no funeral date had been announced.

Two Iranian sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran’s slain supreme leader, was not in Tehran when his father was killed.

Iran said the Assembly of Experts that will select the new leader would announce its decision soon, only the second time it has done so since the Islamic Republic’s founding in 1979.

Assembly member Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami told state TV the candidates had been identified but did not name them.

Israel said it would hunt down whoever was chosen. Other candidates for supreme leader include Hassan Khomeini, grandson of the Islamic Republic’s founder and a champion of the reformist faction sidelined in recent decades.

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