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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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International Organizations Unite to Mitigate War-Related Consequences in Iran

3 weeks ago

In a collaborative effort, the leadership of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank will establish a joint coordination group to effectively address the far-reaching energy and economic repercussions of the conflict in Iran, as outlined in a joint declaration from the international entities.

The newly formed coordination group will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the war’s effects on various nations, facilitate a unified response, and mobilize key stakeholders to provide vital support to countries requiring assistance, according to the international organizations.

French Navy Chief Warns China to Take a More Active Role in Strait of Hormuz Crisis

3 weeks ago

French naval commander Admiral Nicolas Vaujour expressed concerns that China’s current involvement in navigating the Strait of Hormuz may not be sufficient to restore normal maritime traffic, as he spoke at the War & Peace security conference in Paris. According to Vaujour, China’s naval presence has been noticeably absent in efforts to reopen the strait, despite ongoing diplomatic talks between Chinese and Iranian authorities to facilitate the passage of a limited number of vessels. Vaujour believes that this approach may not be enough to fully restore normal traffic flows, prompting him to suggest that China should take a more direct and assertive role in the debate to address the ongoing crisis.

European Diplomats Express Outrage Over Lebanon Crisis

3 weeks ago

A collective outcry from 15 European foreign ministers, representing countries such as Belgium, Ireland, Spain, and Italy, has been voiced in a unified statement condemning the intensifying conflict in Lebanon and its devastating humanitarian impact. The situation is dire, with approximately 1.2 million individuals forced to flee their homes, accounting for roughly 25 percent of the population.

According to the ministers, over 1,000 lives have been lost, with the vast majority being innocent civilians, including children, aid workers, and journalists, as per the Health Ministry of Lebanon’s latest reports. The European diplomats have strongly criticized Hezbollah’s decision to launch an attack on Israel in support of Iran and are calling for the group to immediately halt all hostile actions against Israel and disarm, in line with relevant UN Security Council resolutions.

This escalation follows the US-Israel conflict with Iran, which spilled over into Lebanon after Iran-aligned Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in response to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28. Notably, Hezbollah had not engaged in hostilities with Israel since a ceasefire took effect in November 2024, despite repeated Israeli breaches of the agreement.

Ongoing Bombardment Continues to Plague Tehran

3 weeks ago

Iranian officials have categorically dismissed reports of any overtures to the US president or a request for a ceasefire, insisting instead that their objective is a far-reaching peace agreement that would bring an end to the conflict.
Over the past few weeks, Tehran has been subjected to multiple aerial assaults, including two recent strikes in the city’s eastern districts.
Simultaneously, various regions across the country have been targeted throughout the day, with further attacks unfolding in the capital overnight.
One notable incident occurred earlier in the morning near the site of the former US embassy in Tehran, underscoring the widespread nature of the strikes.

European Diplomats Implore Israel to Engage in Direct Lebanon Talks

3 weeks ago

A joint declaration by foreign ministers from 15 European nations has shed more light on their stance on the ongoing conflict in the region.
The European diplomats reaffirmed their backing for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) as it carries out its mandate, and expressed outrage over the attacks on UNIFIL contingents that resulted in the tragic loss of Indonesian peacekeepers’ lives.
The ministers emphasized the need for all parties to uphold the November 2024 ceasefire and fully implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which was adopted in 2006 to bring an end to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
In a call to action, the European diplomats urged Israel to seize the opportunity for direct negotiations with the Lebanese government, as proposed by the latter.
The European ministers stressed that fostering stability in Lebanon is crucial to achieving lasting peace and security in the Middle East, and that a swift de-escalation of tensions is imperative.

Dubai Air Defences Spring into Action

3 weeks ago

Reports of loud booms echoing through various areas of Dubai have been attributed to successful interceptions carried out by local authorities, according to official statements.

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3 weeks ago

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Israel Shifts Strategy to Impede Iran’s Post-War Recovery

3 weeks ago

Observing the Israeli government’s current trajectory, it’s clear they aim to inflict maximum harm on Iran before the impending deadline set by Donald Trump to conclude the conflict. With the initial goal of ousting the Iranian regime and installing a more favorable administration having faltered and unlikely to succeed, Israel is now prioritizing preventing Iran from rebounding. The underlying assumption is that if the war concludes and Iran struggles to regain stability, the resulting turmoil could be advantageous for Israel, as long as Iran remains in disarray.

Iran-Backed Militias Expose US, Israeli Forces’ Inability to Act: IRGC Commander’s Rebuke

3 weeks ago

A senior official from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’s Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters has publicly asserted the ineffectiveness of US and Israeli military forces in the face of Iran-aligned armed groups operating in the area. According to a statement carried by Fars news agency, the official’s comments reflect the perceived vulnerability of these foreign forces.

Israel’s Aerial Assault on Tehran Leaves Trail of Destruction

3 weeks ago

In a dramatic escalation of military action, Israel has unleashed a barrage of over 400 air strikes on key infrastructure in Tehran over the past 48 hours, utilizing a staggering 650 munitions in the process. According to a statement from the Israeli army, the air force launched a coordinated assault on dozens of sites within the heart of the Iranian capital, with the primary objective of crippling the Iranian regime’s infrastructure.

The military operation, which unfolded under the cover of darkness, targeted approximately 15 critical facilities linked to the Iranian Defence Ministry, including a central complex that serves as a hub for the country’s weapons production.

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.