Strikes hit Iran and Tehran targets Israel and Gulf states amid mixed signals over talks to end war
Iran launched multiple missile and drone attacks causing casualties and infrastructure damage across Israel and Gulf states amid disputed U.S.-Iran talks and rising oil prices above $100 a barrel.
- On March 24, 2026, Iran launched multiple waves of missiles and drones targeting Israel, Gulf Arab states, and Tehran, while a missile with a 100 kilogram warhead struck central Tel Aviv.
- President Donald Trump said special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner held talks with a 'top person' in Iran, but Iranian parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf called this 'fakenews', denying any negotiations.
- Rescue service worker Yoel Moshe described, 'We saw destruction, smoke, and chaos' in central Israel where four people were lightly injured and Magen David Adom treated walking wounded, while Lebanese Health Ministry reported civilian deaths.
- With thousands of U.S. Marines on the way, including the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, footage showed jets launching from the USS Abraham Lincoln as Brent crude traded back at $104 a barrel.
- Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has all but stopped, Iran warned it could mine the entire Persian Gulf, and the conflict's 25th day has claimed more than 4,350 lives.
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Iran, Israel trade strikes as diplomats work behind the scenes
Iran and Israel traded fresh missile and drone strikes Wednesday, with countries across the Middle East coming under fire as diplomats worked in the background to end the nearly four-week war.
Iran fires missile salvo after Trump signals progress in talks
Iran hits targets across Middle East after Trump signals talks progress
Iran targeted countries across the Middle East with a fresh volley of missiles Wednesday, hours after US President Donald Trump signalled tentative progress in diplomatic efforts to end the war.
Trump Demands More From NATO as Gulf States 'Hit So Hard'
President Donald Trump on Tuesday continued his call for more NATO assistance in the Middle East. When asked by The Daily Signal’s White House Correspondent Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell if he wanted the Gulf States to be more involved in the ongoing operation against Iran, Trump said, “A little bit, but more—more NATO.” “I think our Gulf allies have been pretty good, to be honest with you,” he told The Daily Signal. “[The United Arab Emirates]…
Airstrikes continued on Tuesday against Iran, whose missiles and drones hit Israel and places across the Middle East, even as President Donald Trump said the US was negotiating with the Islamic Republic to end the war.
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