For now, links to FIFTEEN-plus reports and analyses (so far about 30): from the Associated Press, the Electronic Intifada, ScheerPost, Middle East Eye, the Cradle, National Public Radio, and Indian Punchline; others are accessible by clicking on their names or initials as highlighted. (Scroll down for IRAN 2-28-26, which includes link to Saturday evening discussion from Consortium News.) — MCM
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NEWER Iran’s ‘potential new leadership’ open to U.S. talks, Trump is ‘eventually’ willing, AP source says. Edited by Bridget Brown, Lorian Belanger, Ricardo Benassi and Hrvoje Hranjski | AP A senior White House official says that “new potential leadership” in Iran has suggested they are open to talks with the United States after U.S. and Israeli forces launched a major attack on Iran, killing its supreme leader and other high-ranking officials. READ MORE . . .
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An enormous crime against Iran, by Ali Abunimah | The Electronic Intifada / ScheerPost By early today, Iran announced that the United States and Israel had killed Khamenei as well as several members of his family. They join hundreds of Iranians already slain in the American-Israeli war, including scores of schoolgirls massacred at an elementary school in Minab, southern Iran. READ MORE . . . (This link includes video of a discussion in which Jeremy Scahill and Ryan Grim of Drop Site News are joined by Iranian-American commentator Hooman Majd.)
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Iran kills nine Israelis and three U.S. soldiers as Pezeshkian vows revenge. From Middle East Eye. The U.S. said three of its soldiers had been killed as a result of its invasion of Iran. In Israel, six people have been confirmed dead following an Iranian strike on a city west of Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh. READ MORE . . . (This item links to other reports, including photos, frequently added by Middle East Eye.) Click HERE for report from the Cradle.
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Israeli strikes rock Tehran as Iran’s counterattacks widen after the killing of its supreme leader, by Jon Gambrell, Melanie Lidman, Josh Boak and Eric Tucker | AP DUBAI — Israel and Iran traded strikes today as part of a widening war after the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a surprise U.S. and Israeli bombardment a day earlier. Blasts in Tehran sent a huge plume of smoke into the sky in an area where there are government buildings. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others. AP’s “live updates” are HERE.
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U.S. and Israel bomb Iran for a second day; Iran fires back at countries in the region. Reported by Greg Myre and Ayesha Rascoe | NPR U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran enter a second day as President Trump warned of increased intensity if Iran retaliates. Click HERE to listen and, later, read, and HERE for links to nine other Iran war-related reports from today’s “Morning Edition.”
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Obituary: Ayatollah Khamenei. From Middle East Eye. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on Saturday in U.S.–Israeli air strikes, was a key figure in Iranian political life for more than 40 years, and the country’s political and religious figurehead since 1989. He was 86. READ MORE. Click HERE for obituary from NPR.
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Iran establishes Temporary Leadership Council to govern following supreme leader’s assassination. From the Cradle. Alireza Arafi has been appointed as the third member of a body tasked with temporarily governing the Islamic Republic in the wake of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s assassination, Tasnim News Agency reported today. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for related interview from NPR.
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FROM FEB. 28 Iranian state media confirms death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Edited by Curtis Yemen, Frank Griffiths, Luena Rodríguez-Feo Vileira, David Bryan, Brian P.D. Hannon and Lorian Belanger | AP Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a major attack by Israel and the United States, Iranian state media confirmed early today, throwing the future of the Islamic Republic into doubt and raising the risk of regional instability. Click HERE for report including photos.
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FROM FEB. 28 President Trump says Iran’s Supreme Leader is dead. What happens now? Mary Louise Kelly, Daniel Estrin and Greg Myre of NPR talk about the military strikes the United States and Israel launched against Iran. Click HERE to listen and, later read, and HERE for links to five other NPR reports on Saturday’s “All Things Considered.”
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FROM FEB. 28 U.S. and Israel clash with Iran at emergency Security Council meeting. UN chief condemns attacks, by Edith M. Lederer and Farnoush Amiri | AP UNITED NATIONS — The United States and Israel clashed with Iran at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on Saturday where the UN chief and many countries urged a halt to their attacks and a return to negotiations to prevent the conflict from spreading further. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others. Click HERE for video of the Saturday emergency session of the U.N. Security Council, via Consortium News.
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FROM FEB. 28 Iran launches Operation True Promise 4, targets U.S. bases across Persian Gulf. From the Cradle. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the start of Operation True Promise 4, targeting Israel and U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf region Friday, following a wave of unprovoked strikes across the Islamic Republic. READ MORE . . .
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FROM FEB. 28 Iran establishes Temporary Leadership Council to govern following supreme leader’s assassination. From the Cradle The unprovoked U.S.-Israeli war against Iran launched on 28 February had “been planned for months, and the launch date decided weeks ago,” even as the US and Iran carried out indirect nuclear negotiations, an Israeli defense official told Reuters. READ MORE . . .
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With Khamenei’s killing, U.S.-Iran relations have crossed a threshold. What next? by Elijah J Magnier | Middle East Eye The assassination of Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, marks a shift from pressure tactics to deep structural destabilisation. READ MORE . . .
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FROM FEB. 28 [Completed before missiles started flying and bombs began dropping on Friday night] The folly of India’s dalliance with Israel stands exposed, by M.K. Bhadrakumar | Indian Punchline Any longtime observer of the U.S.-Iran hostility would know that appearances can be deceptive diplomacy. Over time, one gets to read the tea leaves with reasonable success with the help of intuitive cognition that gets sharpened out of experience. READ MORE . . .
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TO BE CONTINUED