Trump Threatens to "Massively Blow up" Iranian Gas Field if Iran Attacks Qatar
Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes killing 14 in Israel and hitting Persian Gulf states after Israeli airstrikes killed senior Iranian officials, including the intelligence minister.
- On March 18, 2026, Iran launched waves of missiles and drones at Israel and Persian Gulf states, affecting Israel and central Beirut. The strikes followed Israeli airstrikes that killed two senior Iranian figures.
- Following Israeli airstrikes that killed two senior regime figures, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz identified Esmaeil Khatib, Iran's Minister of Intelligence, as killed.
- So far, Israeli authorities report 14 people have been killed by Iran's attacks in Israel and Israeli strikes on central Beirut killed at least 12 people, flattening an apartment building.
- On Tuesday, U.S. military forces employed multiple 5,000-pound munitions on Iranian missile sites, and the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs will host Arab and Islamic foreign ministers on Wednesday.
- Domestically in the U.S., the Brent crude oil price remains stuck over $100 per barrel, up more than 40% since the war started, while Joe Kent, National Counterterrorism Center director, resigned Tuesday.
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More victims, more destruction – the war in the Middle East rages on unabated. At least twelve dead in Lebanon today following Israeli attacks – two dead in Israel from an Iranian missile.
Iran Launches Missiles, Drones at Israel, Gulf States
Iran launched missiles and drones toward Israel and several Gulf countries on March 18, prompting widespread responses from air defense systems across the Middle East, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said. The IDF said in a post on Telegram that it identified missiles launched from Iran and engaged defensive systems to intercept the threat. It added that emergency alerts were sent to residents’ mobile phones in affected areas and urged the publi…
The war in the Middle East continues on the 19th day. U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that NATO allies committed an "extremely infamous mistake" by not having given his call to help the United States unlock its maritime route from the Ormous Stream. Iran blocked this strategic strategic path after Israel and the US launched military campaigns against the Islamic Republic, killing its leader Ali Khameni. NATO allies said they had not bee…
The war in the Middle East has crossed a new course with a dramatic intensification of the strikes between Iran, Israel and the United States. Between reprisals, strategic bombings and the spread of the conflict to several countries in the region, the situation appears increasingly uncontrollable. Iranian retrenchments after the elimination of senior officials On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, Iran launched several rounds of multiple warhead…
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