What questions do you have about the US-Israel war with Iran?

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On 28 February, war broke out in the Middle East between the USA and Israel and Iran.
It's a big news story that is affecting a lot of people in the region and also some people in the UK too.
It started with the United States and Israel launching air strikes against Iran, which in return fired missiles at Israel, and at other countries in the region with links to the US.
The UK government says it has allowed the US to use some of its bases for "defensive actions" and the UK air force have also been trying to stop missiles being fired at Iran's neighbours.
If you have any questions about what's happening and why, you can ask them in the comments below.
We'll send them to a BBC correspondent and ask them to answer as many as they can.
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