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Eid al-Fitr celebrations across the Middle East have been subdued this year as war and economic hardship overshadow the festive spirit. From Beirut to Dubai and Jerusalem, millions of Muslims are marking the end of Ramadan under the shadow of conflict and rising prices. In Lebanon, residents like Aziza Ahmed say there is little to celebrate, with families struggling to afford basic necessities and many displaced people unable to return home.

The region’s tensions have intensified since February 28, when conflict erupted involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, leaving at least 30 people dead in Gulf countries. Kuwait has temporarily banned public gatherings such as plays, concerts, and weddings during Eid, while Qatar has suspended all mass events. The United Arab Emirates has instructed worshippers to perform Eid prayers inside mosques for safety reasons.

In occupied East Jerusalem, Israel’s closure of holy sites including Al-Aqsa Mosque has left Palestinians grieving. Despite the fear and restrictions, some families in Bahrain and elsewhere are trying to maintain normalcy, preparing for Eid in hopes that the turmoil will soon pass.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

War and economic crisis dim Eid celebrations across the Middle East

Israel has extended Eid al-Fitr greetings to Muslims around the world. On Friday, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted a message on Facebook wishing Eid Mubarak to Muslims in Israel and across the globe. The post included a greeting card featuring messages in English and Arabic and expressed hopes for peace, joy, and brighter days ahead.

In addition to the ministry’s message, Israeli President Isaac Herzog issued a statement marking the occasion. He noted that this year’s Eid al-Fitr comes at a complex and sensitive time, as Israel continues efforts to build a better and safer future for all people in the region. Herzog reaffirmed the country’s commitment to tolerance and mutual respect.

The president’s message concluded with a wish for peace and prosperity, emphasizing the hope that such days will arrive soon.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel and President Herzog send Eid al-Fitr greetings to Muslims worldwide

Iran carried out drone attacks on Kuwait’s state-owned oil refinery early Friday, according to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC). The refinery, located in Mina Al-Ahmadi, suffered multiple drone strikes that caused a fire in one of its units. Emergency teams were deployed to extinguish the blaze, and authorities temporarily shut down several units as a precaution. No casualties have been reported so far.

State media reported that the assault is part of Iran’s ongoing retaliatory campaign across Gulf countries following an Israeli strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field. The incident marks a continuation of escalating hostilities in the region, with Iran targeting Gulf states in response to recent attacks.

Despite the end of Ramadan and the celebration of Eid al-Fitr across the Gulf, the report noted that there are no signs of the conflict easing soon.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran drone attack hits Kuwait oil refinery, no casualties reported

U.S. President Donald Trump is facing a complex wartime leadership test as Iran intensifies its resistance in the ongoing conflict. The situation has become more volatile after Tehran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, driving up oil prices and deepening the global economic strain. Trump’s leadership style, marked by strategic ambiguity and a preference for flexibility, is now under scrutiny as he struggles to project the gravity and clarity expected of a wartime president.

The crisis follows a daring U.S. operation in January that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, a move that had earlier boosted Trump’s image. However, the Iran conflict has exposed internal political opposition and resignations among national security officials. Trump’s allies in the Gulf have been reluctant to join the fight, rejecting his call to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz after not being consulted on the war.

The escalating confrontation, including Iranian missile strikes on Israeli oil facilities and the downing of Israeli drones, signals a prolonged standoff that could further destabilize the region and test U.S. alliances.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s defiance deepens Gulf crisis, testing Trump’s wartime leadership and global alliances

Finland has once again been named the world’s happiest country, according to the World Happiness Report 2026. The Nordic nation has held the top position for nine consecutive years, recognized for its strong social trust, security, and equality. The report highlights Finland’s quality education system and robust social safety net as key contributors to its continued success.

Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and the Netherlands follow Finland in the top five, with Norway, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Israel, and Costa Rica completing the top ten. The report also notes a decline in happiness among younger generations, attributing it partly to excessive social media use. Despite high unemployment rates reported by Eurostat, analysts say this has not affected Finland’s happiness ranking.

In South Asia, Bangladesh remains near the lower end of the list, around the 130th position. While the country has achieved economic growth, challenges persist in social trust, security, and mental well-being, according to the report.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Finland leads World Happiness Report 2026 for ninth year; Bangladesh ranks near 130th

U.S. President Donald Trump issued a strongly worded statement following Israel’s attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field, jointly owned with Qatar. Iran retaliated by striking a Qatari energy complex, escalating tensions and driving up global energy prices. Trump claimed the United States had no prior knowledge of Israel’s operation and criticized the attack’s execution, describing it as an act of anger. His comments have prompted speculation about possible differences between Washington and Tel Aviv over the ongoing war.

Israeli media reports contradicted Trump’s claim, suggesting the strike had been coordinated with the U.S. in advance. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later confirmed that Israel acted alone and echoed Trump’s call to avoid further attacks on gas facilities. Despite both leaders emphasizing unity, analysts noted subtle signs of divergence in their strategic goals toward Iran.

Trump warned that if Iran again targeted Qatari LNG infrastructure, the U.S. would destroy the South Pars field with or without Israeli consent. The conflict has strained Trump’s domestic standing, with U.S. public support for the war falling below 50 percent, while Netanyahu’s popularity in Israel remains high.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump’s Iran-Israel war comments spark debate over U.S.-Israel coordination and strategic goals

The United States is preparing to increase its military presence in the Middle East by sending an additional 4,000 Marines and Navy personnel amid the ongoing conflict with Iran. According to a report by Newsmax citing four unnamed officials, the deployment will include several warships and will reinforce U.S. forces already engaged in operations against Iran.

The report states that the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group is being deployed from the U.S. West Coast. This group includes advanced F-35 Lightning II fighter jets, missile systems, and amphibious assault vehicles designed for ground operations. The move signals a significant escalation in U.S. military involvement in the region.

The report, sourced from Al Jazeera, comes as tensions continue to rise following recent attacks and counterattacks involving Iran and its regional adversaries. The additional deployment underscores Washington’s intent to strengthen its operational capacity in the Middle East.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US to send 4,000 more troops and warships to Middle East amid Iran conflict

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed responsibility for striking a US F-35 fighter jet in the skies over central Iran. The country’s state news agency IRNA reported that a video of the alleged attack has been released. The incident reportedly occurred amid ongoing hostilities, though the authenticity of the footage and the claim could not be independently verified.

According to the report, if confirmed, this would mark the first known instance of a US F-35 being hit and the first attack by Iran on an American aircraft since the start of the current conflict. The information was cited from Middle East Eye, and no official US response was mentioned in the report.

The development, if validated, could represent a significant escalation in tensions between Iran and the United States, but the lack of independent verification leaves the situation uncertain.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran claims to hit US F-35 jet, releases unverified video

Germany has withdrawn its support for Israel in the Gaza genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. A spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry confirmed that Berlin will not intervene on Israel’s behalf in the proceedings. When South Africa first filed the case in 2023, Germany had pledged to support Israel.

The spokesperson reiterated this week that Germany will not take part in the case, marking a reversal from its earlier position. As recently as January 2024, Germany had announced its intention to back Israel and dismissed South Africa’s allegations as baseless. The latest decision represents a significant shift in Germany’s public stance on the issue.

According to the report, this move is being viewed as a notable change in Germany’s foreign policy approach toward the ongoing legal proceedings in The Hague.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Germany ends support for Israel in Gaza genocide case at the International Court of Justice

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel is winning the war and that Iran is collapsing. He asserted that Iran will no longer be able to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles. His statement came as Iran launched a series of missile attacks targeting Israel, with explosions reported in Jerusalem and air raid sirens sounding across the city.

According to the Israeli military, three rounds of missile strikes were detected within an hour and a half before midnight local time. No immediate reports of casualties or damage were available. Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 reported that air raid sirens also went off in northern Israel following the Iranian missile attacks.

The escalation marks a significant intensification of hostilities between Israel and Iran, with both sides exchanging military actions amid heightened regional tensions.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu says Israel winning as Iran fires multiple missiles across the country

The United States has approved arms sales worth $230 billion to three Middle Eastern countries as tensions with Iran intensify. According to the US State Department, the United Arab Emirates will receive air defense systems and related equipment valued at over $80 billion, including missiles, drones, radar systems, and ammunition for F-16 fighter jets. Kuwait will purchase military equipment worth $80 billion, featuring missile defense and radar systems. Jordan will receive $75 million in aircraft and ammunition support.

A State Department official, speaking anonymously, said an additional $6 billion in arms sales to the three countries had also been approved. These did not require congressional notification because they were part of previously authorized packages or purely commercial transactions.

The arms deals come as regional tensions rise due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, with the US reinforcing defense cooperation with its Arab partners in the Middle East.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US approves $230 billion arms sales to UAE, Kuwait, and Jordan amid Iran tensions

Iran’s military announced that it carried out a drone strike on Israel’s Ministry of Internal Security in Jerusalem. The attack was described as retaliation for the killing of senior Iranian officials, including Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib. The statement said the operation was conducted under the banner of avenging the ‘blood of the heroes’ from the warship IRIS Dena. The extent of damage or casualties from the strike has not yet been confirmed.

Earlier, on March 4, a U.S. torpedo attack on the Iranian warship IRIS Dena off southern Sri Lanka killed more than 80 naval personnel as the vessel was returning home from exercises in India. Since February 28, the United States and Israel have continued joint operations against Iran, resulting in over 1,300 deaths, including Iran’s then-supreme leader Ali Khamenei, according to the report.

In response, Iran has launched drone and missile attacks targeting U.S. military facilities in Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries, signaling a widening regional confrontation.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran strikes Israel’s internal security ministry in Jerusalem amid rising regional hostilities

Japan and five European countries have announced their readiness to join a coordinated effort to reopen the Hormuz Strait and ensure safe maritime passage. In a joint statement, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan said they would participate in an 'appropriate effort' to stabilize global energy markets disrupted by recent conflicts. The announcement follows multiple attacks on energy facilities in the Gulf region amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, which has sent oil and gas prices soaring.

The countries did not specify what form their 'appropriate effort' would take but urged an immediate halt to attacks on oil, gas, and civilian infrastructure. They also pledged to take necessary measures to stabilize international energy markets and to work with certain energy-producing nations to boost production and restore balance.

Since February 28, when U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran began, shipping through the Hormuz Strait has been nearly halted. Before the conflict, about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas exports passed through this vital waterway.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Japan and five European nations vow joint effort to reopen Hormuz Strait and stabilize energy markets

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel and the United States are protecting the entire world through a military operation against Iran. He claimed that Israeli strikes have significantly reduced Tehran’s military capabilities and asserted that Iran can no longer enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles, though he provided no evidence to support these claims.

Netanyahu said the operation aims to eliminate Iran’s nuclear and missile threats by targeting facilities buried deep underground. He also suggested that the campaign would give the Iranian people a chance to take control of their own destiny. Addressing reports that Israel had drawn the United States into the conflict, Netanyahu dismissed them as “fake news,” adding that no one could dictate actions to President Trump.

The remarks were reported by Middle East Eye and come amid ongoing regional tensions and reports of Israeli drone activity over Iran.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu says Israel and US are protecting the world through military action against Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed on Thursday that Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles following joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel. Speaking at a press conference, he said Iran’s missile and drone stockpiles had been severely weakened and that facilities producing related equipment were being destroyed. Netanyahu added that Israel was also targeting factories involved in nuclear weapons development.

However, Netanyahu did not provide evidence to support his claim that Iran’s uranium enrichment capability had been eliminated. The statement came weeks after Oman’s foreign minister said Iran had agreed not to stockpile enriched uranium during indirect talks with the United States, before the February 28 airstrikes. Iran responded with missile attacks on Israel and other Gulf countries and disrupted oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

Netanyahu noted that the conflict has so far remained largely aerial but suggested that ground operations may be necessary, without giving details. He denied accusations that he had drawn the United States into the conflict.

20 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu says Iran lost uranium enrichment ability after US-Israeli airstrikes


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