Day 410

March 5, 2026

7 documented events

  1. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Complicity in Genocide

    OCHA Flash Update — humanitarian emergency declared

    The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs issues a flash update on the escalation of hostilities in Lebanon. Mass displacement begins.

  2. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Military Overreach

    House narrowly rejects war powers resolution (219-212)

    The US House of Representatives votes 219-212 to reject a war powers resolution that would have halted the war and required congressional authorization for further attacks. The Senate defeats a similar measure along party lines.

  3. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Foreign Policy & War

    WHO verifies 13 attacks on health sites

    The World Health Organization announces verification of 13 attacks on healthcare infrastructure in Iran, reporting that four healthcare workers have been killed and 25 others injured. Ambulances have also been damaged in the strikes.

  4. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Foreign Policy & War

    Israel and US intensify strikes targeting homes, hospitals, and a stadium

    Al Jazeera reports escalating strikes across Tehran and other cities, including attacks on hospitals, residential homes, and civilian infrastructure. Gandhi Hospital and a Red Crescent facility near Khatam al-Anbiya Hospital are hit.

  5. Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Corruption & Self-Dealing

    DOJ releases previously withheld FBI memos about Trump allegations

    Under pressure from NPR's reporting, the DOJ publishes additional Epstein files including FBI interview memos related to the sexual abuse allegations against Trump. However, 37 pages remain missing from the public database.

  6. Serious Rights Violation Press Freedom

    Estefany Rodriguez detained by ICE

    ICE agents detained and arrested reporter Estefany Rodriguez while she was driving to the gym, presenting a deportation Notice to Appear.

  7. Major Abuse of Power Corruption & Self-Dealing

    House Democrats calculate $1.3 billion in erased victim restitution

    House Judiciary Committee Democrats publish analysis showing Trump's pardons have erased $1.3 billion in victim repayment and taxpayer recovery for Medicare fraud, tax fraud, and other financial crimes.