US-Israeli war on Iran: Day 35
Last update: April 4, 2026
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This report is based on live reports and developments from April 3-4, 2026.
CBI News reports that as of April 4, 2026, the US-Israeli war on Iran has entered its 35th day, with intensified fighting seeing Iran claim the downing of two US warplanes.
Tehran has reported strikes on infrastructure and U.S.-linked sites in the Gulf, while Israel strikes Lebanon and targets Iran.
Global concerns rise over oil supplies, and fighting continues.
Key Updates
Aerial Conflict:
Iran claims its forces downed two U.S. warplanes—one in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province and another in the Gulf. U.S. officials confirmed a F-15E was shot down, with one pilot rescued and another missing, alongside a second plane crash.
Regional Strikes:
Iran launched counterattacks against Israel, causing damage in the Negev and Rosh Haayin. Iranian-backed groups reportedly targeted U.S.-linked steel facilities in the UAE and Bahrain.
Infrastructure Attacks:
A key highway bridge linking Tehran to Karaj was destroyed, and significant damage is reported to other Iranian infrastructure.
Diplomacy & Oil:
U.S. President Donald Trump stated the U.S. can "easily" open the Strait of Hormuz to secure oil flow.
Mediation & Humanitarian Concerns:
WHO reports multiple attacks on healthcare facilities, and Iran has accused Israel of further strikes.
Regional Impact:
Israel continues to target Iran and has widened strikes in Lebanon, targeting bridges over the Litani River.
Global Economy:
Rising oil prices and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have caused international concerns.

