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Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei has criticized the United Nations for its response to recent attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel. In a message posted on social media platform X, he accused both countries of carrying out an “unprovoked aggression” against Iran and called on UN Secretary-General António Guterres to fulfill the organization’s legal and moral responsibilities.

Baghaei stated that the ongoing conflict poses a major threat not only to the Middle East but also to the global economy. He urged the international community to pay attention to civilian casualties in Iran, claiming that in the past week, attacks by the US and Israel in the city of Minab killed many civilians, including 165 children and school staff.

According to the report, there was no immediate response from the United States or Israel regarding Iran’s allegations.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran slams UN over US-Israel attacks, cites civilian deaths in Minab

An Iranian military spokesperson stated that the country has no plans to close the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. However, he acknowledged that ship traffic through the waterway has significantly decreased due to the ongoing war. The statement was reported on March 7, 2026.

The spokesperson clarified that Iran will not obstruct any vessel seeking to pass through the strait but emphasized that each ship must take responsibility for its own security. At the same time, he issued a stern warning that any ship belonging to what he described as a Zionist state, referring to Israel, or to the United States would be treated as a target if it attempted to cross the strait.

The remarks come amid heightened regional tensions and reduced maritime activity, underscoring the strategic sensitivity of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says no plan to close Strait of Hormuz but warns US and Israeli vessels

A group of 660 Sunni Muslim clerics from Iran’s southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan province have issued a joint statement calling for jihad against the United States and Israel. The statement, reported on March 6 by Pars Today, expressed support for Iran’s armed forces and conveyed condolences over the martyrdom of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

The clerics praised Khamenei’s lifelong efforts to uphold truth, defend Islam, and stand with oppressed people, describing him as having attained martyrdom and divine proximity. They emphasized that the current aggression by Israel and the United States represents an attack not on a specific nation or territory but on Islam and the entire Muslim community.

The statement further described resistance to such aggression as both a historical and religious duty for scholars, thinkers, and freedom-seeking Muslims worldwide.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

660 Sunni clerics in Iran urge jihad against US and Israel

India has provided shelter to the Iranian warship IRIS Lavan and its 183 sailors after the vessel sent a distress signal on February 28 due to technical problems. The incident occurred on the same day that U.S. and Israeli military operations began. According to the Indian government, the ship requested permission to dock in Kochi on February 28, received approval on March 1, and has been stationed there since March 4. Officials confirmed that accommodation and food have been arranged for the crew in Kochi.

The development comes as India faces criticism this week following reports that another Iranian ship, IRIS Dena, was struck by a U.S. submarine torpedo, killing more than 80 sailors, rescuing 32, and leaving over a hundred missing. India has not yet commented directly on that attack. The government stated that its decision to host IRIS Lavan was based on humanitarian grounds and the safety of the sailors.

The situation underscores India's delicate position amid escalating U.S.-Israel-Iran tensions in the region.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

India shelters Iranian warship IRIS Lavan and 183 sailors on humanitarian grounds

Iranian Kurdish rebel groups based in northern Iraq have stated they are not planning any immediate cross-border attacks into Iran. However, they declared readiness to join a potential US-led ground operation should such an offensive begin. Officials from the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK) told AP that their forces would fight alongside coalition troops if a ground campaign starts, though they prefer Kurdish groups not to lead such operations.

PAK official Khalil Naderi said some of their armed members are already inside Iran and could participate in a possible uprising if conditions arise. He added that Kurdish groups maintain contact with the United States and Israel but have not received any military or material support. The statement follows reports suggesting Iranian Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq were preparing for cross-border military action.

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq clarified that its territory will not be used as a base for attacks against Iran and expressed opposition to any escalation. Analysts noted that Kurdish regions have become renewed flashpoints amid the ongoing US-Israel-Iran tensions.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kurdish rebels say no immediate Iran attack but will join any US-led ground invasion

Germany has withdrawn additional troops from the Middle East as the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran entered its seventh day. The German military said the decision was made due to increasing security risks in the region. A spokesperson told Reuters that part of the Bundeswehr contingent deployed under the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon is being relocated for safety reasons.

Earlier, Germany had already reduced its military presence in Erbil, northern Iraq. According to German media outlet RND, troops stationed in Bahrain have returned home, and preparations are underway to withdraw personnel from Kuwait. Some soldiers and officials from the German embassy in Baghdad have been moved to Jordan for security reasons, though the Foreign Ministry has not commented on the matter.

Currently, around 500 German troops remain deployed across several Middle Eastern countries, mainly in Iraq and Jordan. However, worsening security conditions have prompted Germany to scale back its presence and withdraw forces from certain bases.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Germany pulls more troops from Middle East citing rising security risks amid Iran conflict

Iran is moving away from its long-standing strategy of protecting its missile arsenal in underground bunkers, a plan known as the 'missile city' approach. The shift comes days after the United States and Israel launched unilateral military operations, during which Iranian underground missile bases have been repeatedly targeted. According to reports, satellite images show destroyed missiles and launchers near the entrances of several bunkers hit by airstrikes around Shiraz, Isfahan, Tabriz, and Kermanshah.

Analysts cited in the reports suggest that Iran’s reliance on underground missile silos has become less effective due to technical difficulties in reusing them. Before the conflict began, Iran reportedly dispersed some of its missiles and mobile launchers to reduce vulnerability. US and Israeli officials say ballistic missile and drone launches from Tehran have decreased since the attacks began, possibly indicating Iran’s effort to conserve its arsenal for a prolonged conflict.

Estimates of Iran’s missile stockpile vary, with figures ranging from 2,500 to 6,000 missiles before the war, reflecting uncertainty about its current capacity.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran abandons underground 'missile city' strategy after US-Israel airstrikes on key bases

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka has canceled 245 flights between February 28 and March 6, 2026, following temporary airspace closures in several Middle Eastern countries. The closures were triggered by retaliatory attacks involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. On Friday alone, 33 flights were canceled, according to airport authorities.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) reported that flight cancellations began on February 28, with 23 flights canceled that day, followed by 40 on March 1, 46 on March 2, 39 on March 3, 28 on March 4, and 36 on March 5. The affected flights included routes operated by Kuwait Airways, Jazeera Airways, Air Arabia, Qatar Airways, Fly Dubai, US-Bangla Airlines, Gulf Air, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and Emirates.

Authorities have not indicated when normal flight operations will resume, as the situation depends on developments in Middle Eastern airspace restrictions.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Shahjalal Airport cancels 245 flights in a week due to Middle East airspace closures

The Washington Post has reported that Russia is allegedly providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of US ships, aircraft, and radar systems in the Middle East. The information, reportedly shared by informed sources, is said to be aiding Tehran in carrying out attacks against US forces. While Moscow has condemned the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, it has otherwise maintained a largely silent stance in the conflict, despite being a close ally of Tehran.

According to the report, Russia’s actions amount to indirect involvement in the war, even though it has not taken part directly. The same sources indicated that China is not offering similar support to Iran. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Iran has not requested weapons from Russia and that Moscow’s position toward Tehran remains unchanged.

Moscow has not issued any official comment on the allegations of intelligence sharing, leaving uncertainty over the extent of its involvement in the conflict.

07 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Report claims Russia shared US military intelligence with Iran during ongoing conflict

Eight Israeli soldiers were injured in an anti-tank missile attack near the Lebanon border, according to the Israeli military, as reported by Al Jazeera. The incident occurred on March 6, 2026. Among the injured, five soldiers from the Givati Brigade were reported to be seriously wounded, while three others sustained minor injuries. All the injured personnel were taken to a hospital for treatment.

The attack comes amid escalating tensions between Israeli forces and Hezbollah along the Lebanon border. In recent weeks, clashes have been reported in several areas as both sides exchange fire and increase military activity in the region.

The continued hostilities have heightened concerns of further escalation along the border, though no additional details about the perpetrators or the exact location of the attack were provided in the report.

06 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eight Israeli soldiers injured in anti-tank attack near Lebanon border amid rising tensions

Iran has carried out missile strikes targeting bases of Kurdish armed opposition groups in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, according to the country’s state television, as reported by Al Jazeera. The attacks were directed at groups that Tehran identifies as anti-Iranian separatist organizations operating in northern Iraq.

The strikes occurred amid reports that U.S. authorities have been coordinating with Iraq-based Kurdish opposition groups. These groups have reportedly indicated a willingness to participate in the ongoing conflict against Iran. The timing of the attack suggests heightened regional tension involving Iran, Iraq’s Kurdish region, and external actors.

Further details on the scale of the strikes, casualties, or official responses from Iraq or the Kurdish regional government were not provided in the report.

06 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran strikes Kurdish opposition bases in Iraq’s Kurdistan region amid reports of US coordination

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that if the ongoing war continues for an extended period, it could pose a serious threat to Europe’s security and regional stability, according to Al Jazeera. He stated that a prolonged conflict could also endanger the security of Israel and its partner countries in the Middle East.

Merz further noted that continuing the war serves no one’s interest and could jeopardize Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He cautioned that instability in Iran might undermine Europe’s energy security and trigger an uncontrolled wave of migration.

The Chancellor’s remarks highlight growing concerns in Europe about the broader geopolitical and economic consequences of the conflict, particularly its potential to disrupt energy supplies and regional balance.

06 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

German Chancellor warns prolonged war may threaten Europe’s security and regional stability

U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ as the joint U.S. and Israeli offensive against Iran entered its seventh day. According to Al Jazeera, Trump made the statement in a social media post, declaring that there would be no deal with Iran and that surrender was the only path forward.

Trump further stated that he does not consider Iran’s current leadership acceptable and called for the formation of a new government in Tehran. He suggested that once new leadership is in place, the United States and its allies could assist in rebuilding Iran.

Analysts noted that Trump’s remarks could further escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran, as the term ‘unconditional surrender’ is typically associated with the final stages of war and represents a severe demand.

06 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump calls for Iran’s unconditional surrender as U.S.-Israel offensive enters seventh day

Several Israeli soldiers were injured during a military operation along the Lebanon border, according to Israeli Army Radio as reported by Al Jazeera. Among the injured is the son of Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The report did not provide details on how the soldiers were wounded or their current medical condition.

The incident occurred amid heightened tensions along the Lebanon-Israel frontier, where Israeli forces have recently increased military activity. The escalation follows a period of growing cross-border friction, prompting Israel to intensify its operations in the area.

Further information about the circumstances of the injuries or the broader military objectives has not yet been released by Israeli authorities.

06 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli finance minister’s son injured in Lebanon border military operation

The United States carried out its first B-2 bomber strike on Iran since the start of the war, according to reports on Friday. The operation targeted underground ballistic missile launchers in Tehran and other Iranian cities. The US and Israel have been conducting extensive attacks across Iran for seven consecutive days, with Israel announcing the beginning of a second phase of its assault.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the intensity of the bombing campaign is set to increase dramatically. Admiral Brad Cooper, head of the US Central Command, confirmed that several B-2 stealth bombers dropped dozens of 2,000-pound penetrator bombs designed to destroy underground facilities.

The report, citing Al Jazeera, indicates a significant escalation in the conflict, with both US and Israeli forces intensifying their operations against Iranian military infrastructure.

06 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US launches first B-2 bomber strike on Iran as attacks with Israel intensify


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