Thursday, March, 5 2026 - In what marks the first vote on the conflict in the Middle East, US Senate Republicans voted down an effort to halt the US-Israeli war against Iran.
The legislation that failed on a 47-53 vote tally is known
as a war powers resolution, which would have limited US President Donald
Trump's power to carry out further attacks without congressional approval.
The decision comes after Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth
announced on Wednesday that the war could be extended by eight weeks, longer
than the administration's initial expected timeline.
On Wednesday, Hegseth told reporters at the Pentagon that
the United States has spared "no expense of capability" to enhance
air defence systems to protect US forces and allies in the Middle East, while
acknowledging that some Iranian attacks may still hit their targets.
“This does not mean we can stop everything, but we ensured
that the maximum possible defence and maximum possible force protection was set
up before we went on offence,” he said.
While Trump praised the US military for "doing very
well on the war front," the absence of a clear exit plan has fuelled
concern among many Americans, who were already wary of entering the conflict.
Aerial attacks continued for a sixth day, with Iran
launching missiles at Israel early on Thursday after a US submarine torpedoed
an Iranian warship, which sunk in international waters off Sri Lanka's coast.
Shortly after the Israeli military announced it began new
strikes against Hezbollah in Beirut's suburbs in Lebanon, air sirens sounded
across Tel Aviv and Jersusalem.
The US and Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran on
Saturday, with strikes further escalating on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Iran has continued launching strikes across the
Gulf states, with reported strikes on Kuwait and Bahrain, as neighbouring
states brace for further escalation after Tehran threatened “the complete
destruction of the region’s military and economic infrastructure".
According to authorities, more than 1,000 people were
reportedly killed in Iran, over 70 in Lebanon and around a dozen in Israel
since the start of the war on Saturday.

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