US–Israel War on Iran: What’s Happening on Day 29 of Attacks?
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Introduction
The war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has entered its 29th day, marking nearly a month of intense military confrontation and growing regional instability. What began on February 28, 2026, with large-scale US–Israeli strikes on Iran has now evolved into a multi-front conflict affecting much of the Middle East. �
Encyclopedia Britannica
As the war progresses, new actors are entering the battlefield, global economic consequences are deepening, and fears of a wider regional war are increasing.
How the Conflict Reached Day 29
The war started when the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes targeting Iran’s military infrastructure, leadership, and nuclear-related facilities. In response, Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks across the region, targeting Israel, US bases, and allied countries. �
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By Day 29, the conflict has escalated far beyond a direct confrontation, turning into a broader regional crisis involving multiple countries and armed groups.
Major Developments on Day 29
1. Expansion of the War
One of the most significant developments is the expansion of the conflict beyond Iran and Israel. Iran-backed groups, including the Houthis in Yemen, have now directly joined the war by launching missile attacks toward Israel. �
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This marks a dangerous turning point, as it signals that the war is no longer limited to two or three actors but is becoming a wider regional confrontation.
2. Intensified Military Strikes
- On Day 29, both sides continue heavy attacks:
- Israel has carried out strikes deep inside Tehran and other strategic locations. �
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Iran has increased missile and drone attacks targeting US bases and regional allies, including incidents in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. �
The Guardian
Reports also indicate attacks on naval targets and shipping routes, showing how the conflict is expanding into maritime areas.
3. Rising US Military Involvement
The United States has significantly increased its military presence in the region. Thousands of troops, including Marines and airborne forces, have been deployed to support operations and secure strategic areas. �
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At the same time, US officials suggest that the war may continue for some time, indicating no immediate end to hostilities.
4. Regional Spillover and New Fronts
The war is no longer confined to Iran and Israel. New fronts have emerged in:
- Lebanon (through Hezbollah clashes)
- The Red Sea (threats to shipping routes)
- Gulf countries (missile and drone strikes) �

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This widening battlefield raises serious concerns about a full-scale regional war.
- Humanitarian and Economic Impact
- After 29 days, the consequences of the war are severe:
- Thousands of people have been killed or injured across multiple countries. �
Encyclopedia Britannica
- Millions are facing fear, displacement, and constant threat of attacks.
- Global oil prices have surged dramatically due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. �
Reuters
International trade and energy supply chains are under pressure, affecting economies worldwide.
Diplomatic Efforts and Uncertain Peace
Despite ongoing violence, diplomatic efforts are still underway. Countries like Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt are attempting to mediate and reduce tensions. However, no major breakthrough has been achieved so far. �
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Iran has reportedly reviewed proposals for ending the war, but direct negotiations remain limited and uncertain. �
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The Risk of a Wider War
Day 29 highlights a critical concern: the risk of further escalation. With more regional groups joining and attacks spreading across borders, the possibility of a larger, prolonged war is increasing.
The involvement of multiple countries and armed groups makes the situation highly unpredictable, with potential global consequences.
Conclusion
On its 29th day, the US–Israel war on Iran has transformed into a complex and dangerous regional conflict. What started as targeted military strikes has now expanded into a broader war involving multiple actors, increasing casualties, and global economic disruption.
While diplomatic efforts continue, the situation remains volatile. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the conflict moves toward de-escalation—or further intensifies into a larger regional crisis.
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