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Several European countries are sending naval equipment to Cyprus following a recent drone attack that raised security concerns. According to Al Jazeera, Italy’s Defense Minister Guido Crosetto told parliament that Italy, Spain, France, and the Netherlands will deploy various naval assets to the island within the next few days to strengthen its security. Spain’s Defense Ministry confirmed that Madrid will send a frigate as part of the coordinated effort.

The move follows Monday’s incident in which a British airbase in Cyprus was targeted by an Iran-made drone, prompting heightened alert across the region. In response, Greece and France also announced plans to send military resources to the island. The coordinated deployments reflect growing European concern over regional stability and the safety of strategic installations in Cyprus.

The increased military presence is aimed at deterring further attacks and ensuring the protection of European and allied interests in the eastern Mediterranean.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

European nations send naval forces to Cyprus after drone strike raises security fears

Iran’s Tasnim news agency, citing the Revolutionary Guard, reported that any U.S., European, or Israeli ships appearing in the Strait of Hormuz would be targeted. The Guard asserted that during wartime, navigation through the strategic waterway would remain under Iran’s control.

A deputy chief of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia Headquarters, responsible for major military operations and strategic coordination, stated that Iran has not closed the strait and continues to act in accordance with international protocols. He emphasized that Iran is prepared to continue the conflict for as long as necessary to achieve its declared objectives.

The Khatam al-Anbia Headquarters also warned that what it described as ongoing “U.S. deception” could lead to the collapse of the region’s military and economic infrastructure if it persists.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns foreign ships in Strait of Hormuz, claims wartime control of navigation

Qatar’s authorities have issued a “high” emergency alert for residents after multiple explosions were heard in the capital, Doha, according to Al Jazeera. An AFP reporter based in Doha confirmed hearing the blasts on Wednesday. Earlier, the Qatari government announced that residents near the U.S. Embassy in Doha would be relocated as part of precautionary measures.

The alert follows a series of escalating incidents across the Middle East. After a joint U.S.-Israel attack on Iran last Saturday, Iran reportedly targeted American facilities in several regional locations. This week, U.S. embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, as well as the U.S. consulate in Dubai, have come under attack.

The situation has heightened regional security concerns, with Gulf nations closely monitoring developments as tensions between Iran and Western allies continue to rise.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar issues high alert after explosions in Doha amid rising Middle East tensions

Russia has accused the United States and Israel of deliberately pushing Arab countries toward war. According to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, Washington and Tel Aviv have created conditions that could compel Iran to retaliate against certain Arab states. The ministry expressed deep regret over the resulting loss of life and property damage.

The statement further alleged that the US and Israel are attempting to involve Arab nations in conflict for the benefit of others. Russia emphasized that halting attacks on Iran is the only way to prevent further destabilization in the region. However, the ministry noted that there are currently no signs of the conflict easing.

The report also referenced related developments, including Iran’s denial of attacks on Azerbaijan and concerns from Gulf countries and the European Union about potential civil unrest in Iran, alongside market reactions in South Korea.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Russia blames US and Israel for escalating tensions and drawing Arab nations toward war

Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff has denied reports that a missile was fired toward Turkey. The denial came after Turkey announced that a missile approaching its airspace had been intercepted by NATO’s defense system on Wednesday. According to Iran’s Mehr News Agency, the military stated that the Islamic Republic respects Turkey’s sovereignty and rejected claims of launching any missile toward its territory.

Turkey’s defense ministry said the projectile had flown over Iraq and Syria before nearing Turkish airspace, but no casualties occurred after it was intercepted. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Turkey is consulting with NATO allies and taking all necessary precautionary measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The exchange occurred as regional hostilities intensified, with Iran launching missiles toward Israel the previous night amid ongoing airstrikes across the Middle East. Israeli and U.S. forces had recently increased bombardments on Iranian targets, while explosions were also reported in Tehran and casualties rose in Lebanon due to Israeli air raids.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran denies firing missile toward Turkey as regional airstrikes and tensions escalate

Iranian military leader General Kiomars Heydari stated that Iran is not concerned about how long the ongoing war with the United States and Israel will last. Speaking in an interview with the semi-official Tasnim News Agency, the deputy commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the country's defense forces are focused on achieving their objectives and delivering a strong response to the United States.

Heydari emphasized that Iran’s experience from the eight-year Iran-Iraq war has prepared it for prolonged conflict if necessary. He added that the current war would continue until Iran meets its goals and gives what he described as a tough reply to the United States.

The statement reflects Iran’s stance of resilience amid ongoing hostilities involving the US and Israel, highlighting a focus on strategic outcomes rather than the duration of the conflict.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian general says war with US and Israel will continue until goals are achieved

The World Health Organization (WHO) has verified 13 attacks on hospitals and health facilities in Iran amid ongoing hostilities involving the United States and Israel. According to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the organization also confirmed one attack on a healthcare center in Lebanon. The incidents resulted in the deaths of four healthcare workers and injuries to 25 others.

WHO official Hanan Balkhy stated that four ambulances in Iran were also targeted, while nearby bombings caused minor damage to several hospitals and other health centers. The organization earlier reported that one hospital in Tehran had to be evacuated following the attacks. WHO did not assign direct responsibility for the assaults.

The confirmation highlights growing concerns about the safety of medical infrastructure in conflict zones, as repeated strikes continue to disrupt essential health services in the region.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

WHO confirms 13 attacks on Iranian hospitals, four medical workers killed

A tanker ship flying the Maltese flag was struck by two missiles fired by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical trade routes. The attack occurred on Wednesday, leaving the vessel heavily damaged. Oman’s navy responded swiftly, rescuing all 24 crew members from the stricken tanker. No fatalities were reported, though several crew members sustained injuries.

According to a report by the British outlet Middle East Monitor, the injured crew received necessary medical treatment following their rescue. Oman’s navy confirmed the operation in an official statement, noting that all crew members were accounted for and safe. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions in the region’s maritime routes, which are vital for global oil transport.

The report did not specify the tanker’s cargo or the broader response from regional or international authorities following the strike.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran strikes tanker in Hormuz; Oman rescues all 24 crew

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the ongoing joint war involving the United States and Israel against Iran could last up to eight weeks. He made the remarks during a press conference held at the Pentagon on Wednesday, responding to questions about the possible duration of the conflict.

Hegseth explained that the war might continue for three to eight weeks, depending on developments, and emphasized that the US military had already set its operational pace. He added that the enemy was currently in a state of imbalance, and the US intended to maintain that situation.

The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, with reports of Iranian drone activity prompting Azerbaijan to close its southern airspace and Iran asserting that it is not concerned about the war’s duration.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US defense chief says Iran war with Israel may last up to eight weeks

Hezbollah announced that it carried out a missile attack on Israeli forces advancing near the town of Markaba in southern Lebanon. According to the group’s statement, its fighters targeted the Israeli troops around 12:30 p.m. after spotting their movement from the Manara site. Hezbollah claimed that two missiles directly hit the Israeli forces.

The group described the strike as a response to Israeli attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs and other cities across Lebanon. The report did not include any confirmation or comment from the Israeli side regarding the incident.

The exchange marks another episode in the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, with both sides citing retaliatory motives for their actions.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hezbollah says it struck advancing Israeli forces near Markaba in southern Lebanon

Iran has the capability to disrupt the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz for several months through drone attacks, according to military analysts and intelligence sources. In response to recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, Iran launched over a thousand drones and hundreds of missiles targeting American bases in Gulf countries, causing significant damage despite most being intercepted. Attacks on six ships have nearly halted maritime traffic through the strait, which handles about 20 percent of global oil and gas shipments.

The UK-funded Center for Information Resilience reported that Iran can produce around 10,000 drones monthly, placing it among the world’s top drone manufacturers. Estimates of Iran’s missile stockpile vary between 2,500 and 6,000, with analysts noting that supply shortages and destroyed launchers could limit sustained attacks. Despite these constraints, Iran’s Shahed-136 drones can strike targets up to 1,000 kilometers away, and recent strikes have hit infrastructure in the UAE and Bahrain.

If missiles and drones are depleted, Iran could deploy its 5,000–6,000 naval mines, which experts warn could take months to clear, potentially triggering a prolonged global energy crisis as oil and gas prices continue to rise.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran could block Hormuz Strait for months using drones and mines, analysts warn

Iran has carried out another attack on US forces stationed in Kuwait, this time using drones. According to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency, the strike targeted the US military base at Arifjan. No further details about the scale of the attack or potential casualties have been released.

The report follows a previous Iranian strike in Kuwait that killed six US soldiers. Tehran began retaliatory operations last Saturday in response to earlier attacks by the United States and Israel on Iranian territory. The US has confirmed the deaths of six of its service members from those earlier incidents.

The renewed drone assault underscores escalating hostilities between Iran and the United States in the region, though the immediate consequences of the latest strike remain unclear.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran conducts drone strike on US forces at Kuwait’s Arifjan base amid ongoing regional tensions

Qatar announced that its air defense systems intercepted 14 ballistic missiles and four drones launched from Iran on Saturday morning, according to a statement cited by Al Jazeera. The country’s defense ministry confirmed that all incoming threats were successfully neutralized and that security forces remain on high alert to monitor the situation.

Authorities in Qatar urged citizens, residents, and visitors to remain calm and to follow official guidance. They also advised the public to avoid spreading rumors and to rely solely on verified information from government sources.

The report comes as regional tensions remain high, with neighboring countries taking precautionary measures in response to aerial threats. Qatar’s swift response underscores its readiness to defend its airspace and maintain internal stability.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar intercepts missiles and drones launched from Iran, urges calm and vigilance

Australia has deployed military assets to the Middle East as a precautionary measure amid escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the move in parliament, citing the rapidly deteriorating situation in the region. As part of an emergency plan, six crisis response teams have already been sent, and at least two military aircraft have been deployed to designated locations, according to national broadcaster SBS News.

The deployment aims to ensure the safety of Australian citizens in the region and to enable swift evacuation if necessary. The government has not disclosed detailed military information, but the action reflects growing concern over the widening conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the active participation of the United States.

Australia’s decision underscores its role as a Western ally closely monitoring regional stability while prioritizing the protection of its nationals in a volatile Middle East environment.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Australia sends military aircraft to Middle East amid Iran-Israel conflict

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has demanded that Iran issue an apology following a drone attack in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic that left two people injured, according to Al Jazeera. In a statement published on the presidential website, Aliyev said the attack targeted Nakhchivan International Airport, its terminal building, a school, and other civilian sites. He described the incident as a cowardly assault carried out by Iranian state drones and called it a heinous act of terrorism.

Following the attack, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry summoned Iran’s ambassador in Baku to demand accountability. Tehran, however, has denied any involvement in the incident. Aliyev emphasized that those responsible must be brought to justice and held accountable for their actions.

The incident has heightened tensions between the two neighboring countries, with Azerbaijan closing its southern airspace due to concerns over Iranian drone activity.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Azerbaijan demands Iran apologize for drone strike injuring two in Nakhchivan


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