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Stay informed with real-time updates on the ongoing U.S.–Israel war on Iran. The latest developments are displayed above for quick viewing, with full news below for detailed coverage.

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UAE Vows to Safeguard Rights of All Residents, Including Iranian Expats

4 weeks ago

The UAE government has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the rights and well-being of all residents, including Iranian nationals who are considered integral to the country’s diverse community.
Approximately 500,000 Iranians reside in Dubai, a testament to the city’s welcoming atmosphere.
A recent statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the UAE’s dedication to maintaining a secure and stable environment, governed by the principles of the rule of law, and upholding the values of tolerance and coexistence that have long defined the nation.
This announcement comes on the heels of Emirati airlines’ decision to restrict Iranian nationals from entering or transiting UAE airports, with limited exceptions.

Sirens Wail in Northern Israel Once More

4 weeks ago

Channel 12 Israel broadcasts that a barrage of rockets has prompted air raid sirens to go off in the Upper Galilee region.

Analyst Warns of Perilous Consequences in Trump’s Regional Alliances

4 weeks ago

A Middle East expert has expressed alarm over President Trump’s recent characterization of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states as key allies in his conflict with Iran, suggesting this stance poses a significant threat to regional stability.
According to Sultan Barakat, a professor of public policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Trump’s attempt to portray the GCC nations as unified partners in his war effort, alongside Israel, sends a concerning message to Iran that these countries are now jointly planning military actions against it.
Notably, Barakat pointed out that the GCC states were not consulted about the conflict and were drawn into it due to Trump’s actions, highlighting the potential for further destabilization in the region.
Furthermore, the professor emphasized that Trump’s continued threats to target Iran’s civilian infrastructure raise serious concerns, not only about the potential for war crimes but also about the long-term repercussions for the Gulf states, which he believes will be left to bear the consequences of Trump’s policies.

CENTCOM Commander Reports Substantial Advances in Military Operations

4 weeks ago

CENTCOM’s commander, Brad Cooper, issued a statement reaffirming the US position on its military campaign in Iran, citing tangible gains five weeks into the operation. According to a CENTCOM post on X, Cooper stated that his assessment indicates unmistakable progress. Key indicators of this progress include the absence of Iranian naval vessels at sea, grounded aircraft, and severely impaired air and missile defense systems. US officials have consistently maintained that the campaign has severely crippled Iran’s military capabilities. However, independent analyst Andreas Krieg of Al Jazeera countered that Iran’s military remains formidable, boasting a range of advanced weaponry.

Macron Warns Against Military Solutions in Iran Nuclear Dispute

4 weeks ago

During a visit to South Korea, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the futility of military action in resolving the ongoing tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Macron cautioned that any US-Israeli aggression against Iran would only serve to exacerbate the situation, underscoring the need for diplomatic engagement to address the issue.
The French leader expressed concern that without a framework for negotiations, the situation could rapidly escalate again within a short period, potentially leading to renewed instability.
Macron also rejected the notion of a military operation to secure the Strait of Hormuz, deeming it impractical and fraught with peril.
He pointed out that any such endeavor would be a protracted and hazardous undertaking, exposing those involved to the threat of coastal attacks from the Revolutionary Guards, who possess advanced resources, including ballistic missiles and other dangers.

Khuzestan Province in Iran Under Fire: Official Reports

4 weeks ago

A wave of attacks has swept across key areas in Iran’s southwestern Khuzestan province, according to a senior government official speaking to Mehr news agency.
The deputy governor confirmed that Minu island was among the targeted locations, along with two incidents in Khorramshahr and a further two in Abadan, which also witnessed explosions.
Fortunately, the official stated, there have been no reported casualties or fatalities resulting from these incidents.

Iran’s Civilian Infrastructure Under Fire: Experts Condemn Potential War Crimes

4 weeks ago

The prospect of a massive assault on Iran’s vital civilian infrastructure, including power and desalination facilities, has sparked outrage among experts and human rights advocates. This potential escalation, which would add to the already staggering number of over 113,000 civilian sites reportedly targeted in the conflict, has been met with fierce criticism from those who argue it would constitute blatant war crimes.

Former US Ambassador-at-Large for War Crime Issues Stephen J Rapp has unequivocally stated that any attacks on desalination plants would be a clear-cut war crime, leaving little room for doubt. The Council on American-Islamic Relations has called upon Congress to withhold funding that could fuel further conflict and to investigate US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for potential war crimes.

Coinciding with these developments, the US and Israel have been waging a joint campaign against Iran, mirroring Israel’s own efforts to dismantle civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Israel’s military has publicly announced plans to demolish homes near the border, prompting Medical Aid for Palestinians to accuse Israel of adopting a strategy eerily reminiscent of its actions in Gaza, where it has forcibly displaced a significant portion of the population.

UAE Air Defences Down 19 Missiles, 26 Drones in Latest Incursion

4 weeks ago

The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Defence has issued a statement on social media platform X, revealing that its air defence systems successfully intercepted 19 ballistic missiles and 26 unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) on Thursday.
According to the ministry’s latest update, the total count of intercepted drones since the conflict began now stands at 2,038, while 19 cruise missiles and 457 ballistic missiles have also been neutralised, as per the ministry’s records.

Iran’s Healthcare Infrastructure Under Siege

4 weeks ago

The Iranian Health Ministry has confirmed that a high-profile attack struck the historic Pasteur Institute of Iran, a renowned medical research hub that has stood the test of time for over a century.
Since the outbreak of conflict, a staggering 316 medical facilities, including hospitals and healthcare centers, have been severely impacted or rendered inoperable, according to the Iranian Red Crescent’s latest assessment.
Among the targeted institutions are the Tovafogh-e Darou Pharmaceutical Research and Production Institute in western Tehran, Gandhi Hospital in the capital, and Farabi Hospital and Medical Centre in Kermanshah, a province in western Iran.

Multiple Casualties Reported in Aerial Assault on Karaj-Tehran Bridge

4 weeks ago

Reports from Iran’s Fars news agency indicate that a high-profile highway bridge connecting Tehran to Karaj has been struck, resulting in a significant number of injuries. The bridge, touted as the highest in the Middle East, was a focal point of a broader assault that also saw US-Israeli strikes on various locations within Karaj, situated just west of Tehran.

Iran Israel War Summary — What You Need to Know

The U.S.–Israel–Iran war that began on February 28, 2026 has rapidly evolved into one of the most consequential Middle Eastern conflicts in decades. What started with coordinated airstrikes by the United States and Israel against Iranian military and strategic targets has since triggered a broader, multi‑theater confrontation involving missile exchanges, regional proxy involvement, and significant humanitarian and economic impacts. Iran responded to the initial strikes with sustained missile and drone campaigns against Israeli territory and American bases across the Gulf region, prompting heightened military readiness throughout the Middle East. Beyond direct combat, the war’s effects are being felt across global energy markets, as key supply routes such as the Strait of Hormuz are disrupted, driving volatility in oil prices and raising concerns about inflation and economic stability worldwide.