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Showing 601–620 of 1559 events tracked across the Iran conflict

2026-03-24

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HIGHMILITARY·21:40 UTCVERIFIED

Iran fires ballistic missile at Eilat — geographic expansion to southern Israel and Red Sea coast

No injuries were reported following Iran's ballistic missile attack on the Eilat area — the 13th Iranian attack on Israel on Day 25. The missile was likely intercepted according to initial IDF assessments. Eilat is Israel's only Red Sea port; the targeting represents the geographic extension of Iran's campaign to the full length of Israeli territory.

Eilat, Israel
STANDARDDIPLOMATIC·21:00 UTCVERIFIED

Macron calls Herzog and Iranian President Pezeshkian — urges Lebanon restraint and Iran to engage in good faith

French President Macron called both Israeli President Herzog and Iranian President Pezeshkian on Day 25. To Herzog: full solidarity against Iran/Hezbollah, urgency of Lebanon restraint, resumption of Israel-Lebanon direct talks. To Pezeshkian: Iran must 'engage in good faith' in negotiations, end attacks on regional states, restore Hormuz freedom of navigation.

Paris, France
HIGHMILITARY·20:30 UTCVERIFIED

US and Israel attack vicinity of Bushehr nuclear power plant — Iran confirms no damage or casualties

Iran's Atomic Energy Organization confirmed via IRNA that the US and Israel attacked the vicinity of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant on Day 25 evening. Initial reports indicate no technical damage and no human casualties. The attack marks the first confirmed strike in the proximity of an active nuclear power reactor during the conflict.

Bushehr, Iran
HIGHDIPLOMATIC·20:00 UTC

US proposes Iran peace summit in Islamabad as early as Thursday — Iran undecided; new Supreme Leader injured and unseen

The US — with mediators Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey — is discussing holding a peace summit with Iran as early as Thursday in Islamabad, Channel 12 reported. Iran has not yet agreed. New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly needs to approve but has not been seen or heard since his appointment, amid reports he was injured. The Iranian government is described as 'in a state of chaos' struggling to communicate internally.

Islamabad, Pakistan
HIGHMILITARY·20:00 UTCVERIFIED

IDF 91st Division kills 5 Hezbollah anti-tank unit in Bint Jbeil — two command centers struck, ground operations ongoing

Five Hezbollah anti-tank missile operatives were killed in IDF strikes on two command centers in Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon earlier this week, the IDF confirmed. The 91st 'Galilee' Regional Division is conducting focused ground operations in the area to create a 'forward defensive space.' Additional strikes last night hit anti-tank missile launch posts.

Bint Jbeil, Lebanon
HIGHDIPLOMATIC·19:30 UTCVERIFIED

Trump's 15-point Iran deal conditions leaked — dismantle Natanz/Isfahan/Fordo, end proxies; Israel fears rapid ceasefire

Channel 12 reported Trump conveyed 15 conditions to Iran. An Israeli official confirms the plan details and that the US briefed Israel before submitting it to Iran — negotiations with Iran began Sunday (March 22). The official is 'skeptical Iran will agree' despite US optimism. Key demands: dismantle Natanz/Isfahan/Fordo, end proxies, Hormuz free, missile limits. In return: full sanctions lifting, Bushehr help, no snapback. Israel fears Kushner/Witkoff pushing 1-month ceasefire first.

Washington DC, USA
HIGHDIPLOMATIC·19:00 UTCVERIFIED

Trump: 'We're in negotiations right now' with Iran — names Kushner, Witkoff, Rubio, Vance; reveals power plant threat

President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that the US is actively 'in negotiations right now' with Iran, naming Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, Secretary Rubio, and VP Vance as negotiators. He revealed he was planning to bomb Iran's main power plant until Tehran reached out over the weekend. Trump also said Iran 'wants to make a deal so badly' and has 'already agreed' it will not obtain a nuclear weapon.

Washington DC, USA
HIGHPOLITICAL·19:00 UTCVERIFIED

Iraq NSC authorizes PMF self-defense response to attacks — follows 15 killed in US Anbar strike

Iraq's NSC (chaired by PM al-Sudani) formally authorized the PMF to exercise self-defense and respond to attacks on their positions. The green light follows the US strike on PMF headquarters in Anbar that killed at least 15 fighters including a commander.

Baghdad, Iraq
HIGHMILITARY·19:00 UTCVERIFIED

Iran cluster bomb strikes Bnei Brak — 9 wounded including 6 children; bomblets hit residential buildings

The wounded toll from Iran's cluster bomb strike on Bnei Brak rose to nine. Magen David Adom confirmed: 1 man (23) in moderate condition from shrapnel, and 8 others in good condition — including 6 children — hit by blast or shrapnel. All treated at hospitals. Additional bomblets struck Petah Tikva with no injuries. Residential buildings damaged in both cities.

Bnei Brak, Israel
STANDARDMILITARY·18:30 UTCVERIFIED

IDF Home Front Command extends wartime restrictions through Thursday night — schools closed, gatherings limited

The IDF Home Front Command extended current wartime restrictions until at least Thursday night (March 26). Educational activities remain prohibited in most of Israel. Gatherings limited to 50 people outdoors / 100 indoors in some areas. A new assessment will be conducted Thursday at 8 p.m.

Israel
CRITICALMILITARY·18:00 UTCVERIFIED

Iran fires 101 missiles at USS Abraham Lincoln — all intercepted per Trump; IRGC claims carrier hit and withdrew

Iran fired 101 missiles targeting the USS Abraham Lincoln as the carrier approached within ~340 km of Iran's territorial waters near the Strait of Hormuz. US President Trump stated at the Homeland Security swearing-in ceremony: 'of 101 missiles shot, every single one of them was knocked down.' The IRGC claimed its Qader shore-based anti-ship cruise missiles and naval drone units struck the carrier, forcing it to change position and the carrier strike group to withdraw. The carrier repositioned — confirmed implicitly by both US and Iranian sources, though US denies any hits.

Sea of Oman / Strait of Hormuz
HIGHMILITARY·18:00 UTCVERIFIED

UK Royal Navy to lead 'Hormuz Coalition' with US and France to reopen strait — mine-clearing ships deploying

The UK's Royal Navy will lead a 'Hormuz Coalition' to reopen the key strait, The Times reports. The UK will send mine-clearing ships alongside the US and French navies — some potentially autonomous. The UK has also offered to host a summit for over 30 nations that signed a joint statement on ensuring shipping passage through Hormuz.

Strait of Hormuz
HIGHMILITARY·18:00 UTCVERIFIED

Pentagon deploying thousands from 82nd Airborne Division to Middle East — simultaneous with Iran talks outreach

The Pentagon is expected to deploy thousands of troops from the elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, Reuters reported citing two anonymous officials. Destination and timeline not specified. The deployment comes simultaneously with the Trump administration's outreach to Iran for talks — escalating militarily while probing diplomatically.

Middle East (unspecified)
HIGHMILITARY·17:00 UTCVERIFIED

Iranian ballistic missile strikes Safed — 2 lightly hurt; 11th Iranian missile wave of Day 25

An Iranian ballistic missile struck the northern city of Safed, the 11th Iranian missile wave of Day 25 confirmed by the IDF. Magen David Adom treated two people lightly wounded by glass shards from the impact — neither required hospitalization. Sirens sounded across northern Israel ahead of the attack.

Northern Israel
HIGHDIPLOMATIC·17:00 UTCVERIFIED

Iranian source tells CNN: US-Iran outreach confirmed, initiated by Washington — 'not full negotiations'

An unnamed Iranian source confirmed to CNN that there has been 'outreach' between the White House and Tehran, 'initiated by Washington,' but it has not reached the level of full negotiations. Iran is open to a 'sustainable' framework, demands all sanctions lifted, and offers nuclear weapons guarantees — but refuses direct talks.

Tehran, Iran
STANDARDDIPLOMATIC·16:45 UTCVERIFIED

Erdogan: Turkey exploring all ways to end Iran war, taking economic hit — considering protective measures

Turkish President Erdogan said Turkey will 'continue working with all its resources to establish peace' in the Iran war, which has 'hit the Turkish economy and the whole world.' Turkey is 'considering various measures to protect the economy' from the conflict's energy price shock.

Ankara, Turkey
HIGHMILITARY·16:30 UTCVERIFIED

Hezbollah rocket kills Nuriel Dubin, 27, at Mahanayim Junction — combat soldier and youth counselor, engaged to be married

The woman killed in the Hezbollah rocket strike at Mahanayim Junction was identified as Nuriel Dubin, 27, from Margaliot in Upper Galilee. She worked as a youth counselor and preschool caregiver and served as a combat soldier in the reserves. Dubin had become engaged in September 2025 and was planning a September 2026 wedding. She is survived by her parents Yoram and Shoshana, siblings Aviram and Sapir, and her partner Yadid.

Upper Galilee, Israel
STANDARDECONOMIC·16:00 UTCVERIFIED

Israel approves NIS 143 billion ($45.8B) defense budget for 2026 — plus NIS 350B decade plan

Israel's Joint Committee for the Defense Budget unanimously approved a 2026 defense budget of NIS 143 billion ($45.8 billion), plus a decade-long NIS 350 billion ($112 billion) force-building plan from 2027. The Rehabilitation Department receives NIS 10 billion ($3.2B) for wounded veterans.

Jerusalem, Israel
HIGHDIPLOMATIC·15:00 UTCVERIFIED

MBS privately urging Trump to keep fighting, topple Iranian regime and deploy US boots on ground — NYT

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been privately urging Trump to continue the war until the Iranian regime is toppled, and to put US boots on the ground, the New York Times reports citing US officials. MBS has spoken to Trump several times over the past week. Publicly, Riyadh backs a diplomatic solution — the private position is starkly different.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
STANDARDINTELLIGENCE·15:00 UTCVERIFIED

Two Israeli brothers indicted for spying for Iran — paid NIS 100,000, used AI to fabricate military reports

Two Israeli brothers from the Jerusalem area, arrested in January, were indicted today for spying for Iran. They received over NIS 100,000 ($32k) from Iranian operatives, used AI to create fake maps and military reports, and posed as an IDF Unit 8200 intelligence officer.

Jerusalem, Israel