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Israel Begins ‘Broad Wave of Strikes’ on Iran’s Infrastructure - The New York Times

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NEW: Israel Begins ‘Broad Wave of Strikes’ on Iran’s Infrastructure - The New York Times

A new escalation abroad collides with renewed domestic scrutiny over Iran authority and the handling of Epstein-related records. Israel says it has begun a “broad wave of strikes” on Iran’s infrastructure, pushing the regional conflict into a sharper phase. In Washington, debate over Iran war powers is intensifying, with unusual cross-pressures highlighted by a Democratic lawmaker backing Trump’s approach and new remarks on a House war powers resolution. Separately, multiple reports signal imminent releases and contested handling of Epstein files, including claims of missing materials tied to Trump that are now being addressed by DOJ admissions.

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Key points:

• Israel begins what is described as a “broad wave of strikes” targeting Iran’s infrastructure.
• The White House says U.S. ground troops in Iran are “not part of the plan” for now.
• House debate continues over an Iran War Powers Resolution, including remarks from Rep. Meeks.
• A New Yorker report spotlights why a Democratic congressman is supporting Trump’s war with Iran, underscoring political cross-currents.
• New Epstein files are reported to be set for release after claims about “missing” Trump-related materials.
• The DOJ is reported to have admitted that 47,635 Epstein files — including Trump allegations — were removed.

Why it matters:

- The combination of Israel’s expanded strikes and U.S. posture signals a potentially volatile phase that could reshape the political and legal fight over presidential war authority.
- Congressional divisions and atypical alliances on Iran could affect constraints, oversight, and the administration’s room to maneuver.
- The Epstein-file disclosures add a separate, high-intensity domestic controversy that could compete for attention and drive institutional scrutiny.

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3/5/2026, 4:00:48 AM

A new escalation abroad collides with renewed domestic scrutiny over Iran authority and the handling of Epstein-related records. Israel says it has begun a “broad wave of strikes” on Iran’s infrastructure, pushing the regional conflict into a sharper phase. In Washington, debate over Iran war powers is intensifying, with unusual cross-pressures highlighted by a Democratic lawmaker backing Trump’s approach and new remarks on a House war powers resolution. Separately, multiple reports signal imminent releases and contested handling of Epstein files, including claims of missing materials tied to Trump that are now being addressed by DOJ admissions.


A new escalation abroad collides with renewed domestic scrutiny over Iran authority and the handling of Epstein-related records.

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Briefing

Israel says it has begun a “broad wave of strikes” on Iran’s infrastructure, a headline move that frames the moment as an escalation rather than a contained exchange. The description alone suggests a campaign-like posture, even as the scope and duration remain uncertain based solely on the initial reporting. In parallel, the White House is trying to define boundaries: PBS reports the administration says U.S. ground troops in Iran are “not part of the plan” for now. The phrase “for now” leaves open how flexible that stance could be, especially if the regional situation changes. On Capitol Hill, the legal and political fight over how far the president can go without explicit authorization is moving in public. House.gov highlights Rep. Meeks delivering remarks during floor debate on an Iran War Powers Resolution, underscoring that Congress is actively contesting the framework for U.S. involvement. The politics are not lining up neatly by party. The New Yorker focuses on why a Democratic congressman is supporting Trump’s war with Iran, a signal that the coalition dynamics around the conflict are more complicated than standard partisan scripts. Separately, the Epstein story is resurfacing with new urgency. The Times reports new Epstein files are set to be released after “missing” Trump claims, indicating a sequence where allegations of gaps in records are now driving fresh disclosures. The Independent adds a sharper institutional detail, reporting the DOJ admitted 47,635 Epstein files — including Trump allegations — were removed. What remains unclear from the headlines alone is the context for the removal and how directly it ties to the upcoming releases, but together the items point to a fast-moving records dispute that may not stay siloed from the broader political climate. Across both storylines, the common thread is pressure on decision-making authority and institutional credibility: war powers abroad, and document custody at home. The next few news cycles will likely test whether official assurances and procedural steps can keep pace with events.

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