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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said that several countries, including China and Russia, have contacted Tehran to discuss a possible ceasefire. In an interview with Iran’s state news agency ISNA, he stated that Iran also supports a ceasefire but insists that any agreement must include a guarantee that the United States will permanently halt its attacks.

The statement follows a joint US-Israel strike on Iran on February 28, which reportedly killed more than 1,200 people, including Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Since the attack, regional tensions have sharply escalated, with Iran launching drone and missile strikes against Israeli, Jordanian, Iraqi, and US military bases in Gulf countries.

The ongoing exchanges have heightened instability across the Middle East, and Tehran’s condition for a ceasefire suggests that diplomatic efforts remain uncertain amid continuing hostilities.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says China and Russia urged ceasefire after deadly US-Israel strike

The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Defense announced that it intercepted eight missiles and twenty-six drones on Tuesday. According to the ministry, a total of nine missiles and thirty-five drones were detected, with one missile falling into the sea. The statement was shared on social media platform X, citing Al Jazeera as the source of the report.

The incident occurred as the conflict between Iran and the United States-Israel alliance entered its eleventh day. The United States claimed to have launched intense attacks on Iran, while Iran continued to respond with counterstrikes. The UAE’s interception efforts appear to be part of broader regional tensions linked to the ongoing hostilities.

The report did not specify the origin of the intercepted projectiles or whether any damage occurred, leaving questions about the broader security implications for the Gulf region.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

UAE says it intercepted eight missiles and twenty-six drones amid Iran conflict escalation

The Netherlands has decided to move its embassy staff from Iran to Azerbaijan due to increasing security risks. According to Al Jazeera, the Dutch government announced that the operations of its embassy in Iran will be temporarily transferred to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Dutch official Berendsen stated in a social media post that the decision was made because of heightened threats to the safety of embassy personnel.

The move comes as security conditions in Iran have become unstable amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The report suggests that several countries have recently issued warnings concerning the safety of their citizens and diplomats in the region.

The Dutch government’s decision indicates a cautious approach to protecting its diplomatic staff while maintaining limited operations from a safer location nearby.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netherlands moves embassy staff from Iran to Azerbaijan citing rising security threats

Qatar’s Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi has called on the United States and Iran to return to the negotiating table to ease regional tensions. In an interview with Al Jazeera, he said that Iran’s attacks on neighboring countries would not benefit anyone and warned that continued escalation would harm all sides.

According to the report, Iran has been launching missile and drone strikes on Gulf and neighboring countries in retaliation for attacks by the United States and Israel. These strikes have caused casualties and damaged key infrastructure, severely disrupting the region’s energy-dependent economies. Al-Khulaifi expressed deep concern over the widespread assaults on civilian infrastructure and described the current situation as unfortunate.

Condemning what he termed “unjustified and heinous” attacks on Qatar’s sovereignty, the minister said his country would take all possible legal measures in self-defense. He reiterated that dialogue remains the only path toward a long-term and sustainable solution.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar urges US and Iran to resume dialogue amid escalating regional attacks

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed responsibility for destroying a major Israeli military and strategic facility south of Tel Aviv. According to the IRGC’s public relations office, the ‘Ha’Ela Satellite’ communication center, which connected Israeli warplanes with airbases, was demolished through a special operation using suicide drones. The center reportedly served as a crucial part of Israel’s satellite control network for its air force.

The attack comes amid an intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel following a deadly assault on February 28 that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, several senior military commanders, and civilians. In response, the United States and Israel launched large-scale military operations targeting both military and civilian sites in Iran, causing heavy casualties and infrastructure damage.

Iran’s armed forces have since retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israeli positions in occupied territories and on U.S. bases deployed across the region, signaling a continued cycle of escalation.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says it destroyed key Israeli satellite communication hub south of Tel Aviv

Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threat, saying Tehran is not intimidated by such warnings. The exchange followed Trump’s statement that the United States would deliver a strong response if Iran blocked oil shipments through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Responding on social media platform X, Larijani wrote that Iran does not fear Trump’s empty threats, adding that even more powerful figures had failed to eliminate Iran. He cautioned Trump to take care of himself so that he does not face destruction.

The remarks, reported by Al Jazeera, reflect continuing tensions between Washington and Tehran over control of vital energy routes and the broader geopolitical rivalry in the region.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s Ali Larijani warns Trump after U.S. threat over Hormuz oil supply

US Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth stated that Tuesday would be the most intense day of attacks in Iran. Speaking at a press conference in Washington, he described the day as another period of heavy strikes and claimed that Iran was being severely defeated. According to Hegseth, the number of missiles launched from Iran in the past 24 hours was the lowest so far.

The remarks were reported by Al Jazeera and reflect the continuing escalation of hostilities involving Iran. The statement comes amid reports of missile exchanges and heightened regional tensions. Hegseth’s comments suggest that the United States perceives Iran’s military capacity as weakening under sustained pressure.

The situation remains fluid, with related developments including reports of injuries to an Israeli minister’s son and threats of stronger retaliation if oil exports are obstructed. Broader regional impacts, such as disruptions to gas supplies in India, have also been noted.

11 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Defense Secretary says Tuesday marks Iran’s most intense day of attacks

An Israeli military facility near the Lebanon border came under rocket attack by Hezbollah on Friday, March 6, injuring several soldiers, including the son of Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The minister’s son suffered severe injuries to his abdomen and back, with his liver torn by shrapnel. The incident occurred in the western Galilee region amid ongoing clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, according to Roya News.

Local Israeli media reported that eight soldiers from the Givati and Golani brigades were wounded in the explosion, five of them critically. The injured were airlifted to Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, where hospital authorities said the minister’s son was in stable condition, though some reports suggested his internal injuries were more serious than initially believed.

Finance Minister Smotrich confirmed that his son, Binyamin Hebron, was among the wounded and described the extent of his injuries. He noted that shrapnel had pierced his son’s abdomen and back, narrowly missing a major artery.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli finance minister’s son critically injured in Hezbollah rocket attack near Lebanon border

Israeli media have rejected circulating rumors that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was injured or killed during the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. The speculation originated from a Monday report by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, which offered no direct evidence or official confirmation. The report relied on indirect indicators such as the absence of recent video appearances, increased security near Netanyahu’s residence, and postponed visits by foreign envoys.

Tasnim, known to be close to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, stated that the claims had neither been confirmed nor denied by any government source. Israeli outlets pointed out that Netanyahu’s office released an official statement on March 7 and that he was listed as having visited Beersheba on March 6. Independent reports also noted his recent phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, as reported by the Jerusalem Post on March 5.

As of Monday evening, no credible official source had verified Tasnim’s claims. Israeli media emphasized that the absence of new footage or changes in official schedules during wartime often fuels unfounded conspiracy theories rather than confirming any attack or injury.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli media reject unverified rumors of Netanyahu’s death amid Iran-Israel conflict

Germany has withdrawn its embassy staff from Baghdad due to heightened security risks, according to a spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry. The spokesperson stated that the employees of the German Embassy in Baghdad have been temporarily relocated from Iraq because of the high-risk situation.

The ministry also confirmed that legal and consular services at the embassy will remain severely restricted for some time, though they will not be completely suspended. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, speaking in Nicosia, Cyprus, said he had discussed the regional situation with the U.S. Secretary of State.

The decision reflects Germany’s concern over the deteriorating security environment in Iraq and the broader regional instability, prompting precautionary measures to ensure the safety of its diplomatic personnel.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Germany pulls embassy staff from Baghdad citing high security risks

A drone attack caused a fire at the Ruwais industrial complex in Abu Dhabi on March 10, 2026. Authorities confirmed that no casualties have been reported so far, and emergency services are actively working to bring the situation under control.

According to an official post on X, efforts are ongoing to contain the blaze, and no injuries have been recorded. The incident prompted a swift response from emergency departments to prevent further damage within the industrial zone.

The source did not provide details about the origin of the drone or the extent of the damage, leaving the cause and broader implications of the attack unclear.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Drone attack triggers fire at Abu Dhabi’s Ruwais complex, no casualties reported

Passenger train operations between China and North Korea are set to resume on Thursday, ending a suspension that began in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Travel operators confirmed the restart based on information from official ticket offices in Beijing and Dandong. Initially, the service will be available only to Chinese citizens working or studying in North Korea, as well as those traveling for employment, education, or family visits. Tourist ticket sales will remain closed for now.

Rowan Beard, tour manager at Europe-based Young Pioneer Tours, told AFP that the resumption of international train service is a positive development. Although the initial phase excludes tourists, he noted that the route could serve as an alternative to air travel once tourism to North Korea reopens.

The two countries had completely sealed their borders in 2020 due to the pandemic. Last year, North Korea and Russia resumed direct flights and train services, allowing limited cross-border movement between them.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

China and North Korea resume passenger train service after four-year pandemic closure

The United States has claimed to have destroyed or sunk more than 50 Iranian naval vessels amid the ongoing war with Iran. According to Al Jazeera, US Air Force General and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Kane disclosed the information during a briefing in Washington. He stated that during the first ten days of the conflict, US forces specifically targeted Iranian ships that had been laying mines.

General Kane added that Iran has been mounting counter-resistance but has not proven to be as strong an adversary as the United States had anticipated. The briefing did not provide further details about the scale of the operations or the broader military situation.

The report also mentioned related developments, including threats of intensified US attacks if oil exports are obstructed and Iran’s missile launches, indicating escalating regional tensions.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US says over 50 Iranian naval vessels destroyed in first 10 days of conflict

The United States has lost two additional MQ-9 Reaper drones during the ongoing war in Iran, bringing the total number of drone losses to eleven. According to CBS News, the drones were downed during 'Operation Epic Fury'. The US Central Command also reported that the number of American military fatalities in the conflict has risen to eight, following the death of a National Guard soldier who was injured in Kuwait on March 6.

The conflict, now entering its second week, initially began as a confrontation between Iran and Israel but has since expanded into a broader regional war. The fighting has already spread to Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and the Gulf region, intensifying instability across the Middle East.

The growing scope of the conflict suggests continued military escalation and regional disruption, though the source provides no details on diplomatic or ceasefire efforts.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US loses 11 MQ-9 Reaper drones as Iran war expands into wider regional conflict

Israel’s Health Ministry reported that 191 people were hospitalized in the past 24 hours amid ongoing conflict with Iran, according to Al Jazeera. The Times of Israel stated that both soldiers and civilians were among those injured. One person is in critical condition, while three others are seriously wounded.

The ministry added that since the start of the war, a total of 2,339 people have been hospitalized. Of them, 95 remain under treatment, including 11 in serious condition. Earlier, a missile strike by Iran on the central Israeli city of Yehud killed one person and injured two others.

The report highlights the continuing escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel, with rising casualties and sustained military exchanges.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel reports 191 hospitalized in 24 hours amid escalating conflict with Iran


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