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Iran Cities Bombed, as Four Israel Soldiers Killed in Lebanon

The month-long conflict has killed over 1,900 in Iran, spiked oil prices by 45%, and involved strikes on nuclear sites and attacks on regional shipping, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, U.S.-Israeli forces launched a new wave of strikes hitting Tehran, Isfahan, and a religious site in Zanjan, sending massive fireballs into the sky.
  • Retaliating amid the conflict, Iran struck a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in Dubai waters, sparking a blaze that the Dubai Media Office said was later extinguished.
  • Brent crude prices surged to around $107 a barrel—up more than 45% since February 28—while authorities report more than 1,900 killed in Iran.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisted Tuesday that Tehran targets only U.S. forces, while President Donald Trump discussed potentially seizing Iran's Kharg Island.
  • With Iran nearing 90% uranium enrichment, President Trump warned that if a deal is not reached "shortly," the U.S. would broaden its offensive "completely obliterating" infrastructure.
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As the conflict entered its second month in the Middle East, the strikes continue in Iran and the Gulf countries. Follow our direct.

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Wsj ,Trump available to end the war even without the reopening of the strait. Four Israeli soldiers killed in southern Lebanon. After the attack on the tanker the Brent flies to 115.49 dollars

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A weapons depot is on fire in Isfahan, Iran, and a Kuwaiti oil tanker has burned near Dubai. The Israeli Prime Minister claims to have won more than half of the war

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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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