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Qatar has temporarily suspended production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) following an attack linked to Iran. Authorities confirmed that the decision was made after the country’s main LNG facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City was targeted. The extent of the damage in the area remains unclear, but officials from QatarEnergy and the state news agency confirmed the production halt on Monday.

As the world’s largest LNG producer, Qatar’s suspension has raised concerns about potential disruptions in global gas supply. The Ras Laffan complex operates 14 LNG trains with a combined annual production capacity of about 77 million tons, making it a critical hub for international energy markets.

The temporary shutdown underscores the vulnerability of global energy infrastructure to regional conflicts and may influence short-term energy prices depending on how quickly Qatar can resume operations.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar suspends LNG production after Iranian attack damages Ras Laffan facilities

A member of the US military who was critically injured in Iranian attacks has died, raising the total number of US military fatalities to four, according to an official statement from the United States. The announcement follows reports from the US Central Command, which earlier confirmed that three service members had been killed and five others seriously wounded.

The Central Command stated that the deceased soldier had sustained severe injuries during the Iranian assault and later succumbed to those wounds. The report did not specify the exact location or timing of the incident but linked the death directly to the ongoing hostilities involving Iran.

The situation underscores the continuing escalation between the United States and Iran, with related developments including the death of a Kuwaiti naval officer, NATO’s declaration that it will not engage in the conflict, and Spain’s refusal to allow its bases to be used for attacks on Iran.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US confirms fourth military death following Iranian attacks

Russia has called for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East following joint US-Israel airstrikes on Iran that entered their third day on Saturday. The strikes, which Iran has been responding to, reportedly targeted several civilian areas, including a girls’ school where nearly a hundred people were killed on the first day. Moscow strongly condemned attacks on civilian targets and urged all sides to halt hostilities immediately.

In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that no attack on civilian targets, whether in Iran or Arab countries, can be justified. The ministry further stressed that diplomatic solutions, rather than military actions, should be pursued to de-escalate tensions in the region. The ongoing conflict has heightened international concern over the growing instability in the Middle East.

The statement reflects Russia’s position as tensions continue to rise, with global actors expressing alarm over the humanitarian toll and potential regional repercussions of the conflict.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Russia urges ceasefire, condemns civilian attacks amid US-Israel strikes on Iran

The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for killing Hussein Makled, identified as the head of Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters. According to a report published by Al Jazeera on Monday, the strike took place on Sunday night in Beirut, Lebanon’s capital, and was described by Israel as a precise and targeted operation.

The report noted that Hezbollah has not yet issued any immediate comment regarding the alleged killing. The incident adds to ongoing regional tensions, though no further details about the strike or its aftermath were provided in the source.

It remains unclear how Hezbollah or Lebanese authorities will respond to the reported attack, as no official statements were available at the time of reporting.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel claims killing Hezbollah intelligence chief Hussein Makled in Beirut strike

An estimated 300,000 people have been stranded across the Gulf region following the outbreak of war involving Iran, according to Al Jazeera. The United Kingdom has taken the initiative to assist in evacuation efforts. Operations at six to seven major airports in the region have been suspended, with more than 3,400 flights canceled in the first few days of the conflict. Major hubs including Dubai International, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Doha’s Hamad International Airport have halted services.

Large portions of the region’s airspace remain closed, significantly disrupting global air travel since Middle Eastern airports serve as vital transit points between Europe, Asia, and Africa. Social media posts show stranded passengers at Hamad, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi airports waiting in long lines for rebooking, hotel vouchers, or assistance, with many spending nights inside terminals.

If the airspace closures and conflict persist, thousands of travelers are expected to remain in uncertainty for an extended period.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran conflict halts Gulf air travel, stranding 300,000 and canceling 34,000 flights

Israel’s military announced that two senior Iranian intelligence officials were killed at the start of a recent attack. In a statement released on Monday, the army identified the deceased as Seyed Yahya Hamidi and Jalal Pour Hossein. According to the statement, Hamidi served as Iran’s deputy minister for intelligence affairs related to Israel, while Hossein headed the espionage division of Iran’s intelligence ministry.

The Israeli military claimed that Hamidi had directed terrorist operations targeting Jews, Western representatives, and opposition figures both inside and outside Iran. The statement further asserted that several other senior militants were also eliminated in the same operation. No additional details about the location or timing of the strike were provided in the statement.

The announcement comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Israel and Iran frequently accusing each other of covert operations and attacks. The report did not include any official response from Iranian authorities or independent verification of the Israeli claims.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel says two senior Iranian intelligence officials killed in military strike

Qatar’s Ministry of Defense reported that two of the country’s energy-related facilities were hit by missile attacks on March 2, 2026. The ministry confirmed that no casualties or injuries occurred in the incidents. One missile struck a water storage tank at the Mesaieed Energy Plant, while another targeted an energy installation in Ras Laffan Industrial City operated by QatarEnergy.

According to the ministry’s statement, relevant authorities will assess all damages caused by the attacks and release detailed information later. Qatari officials stated that the situation is currently under control following the strikes.

The report attributed the missile attacks to Iran, though no further details about the launch or response were provided in the ministry’s statement.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian missiles hit two Qatari energy sites; no casualties reported

A ship anchored at a port in Bahrain was struck by two unidentified projectiles, causing a fire on board, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO). The incident occurred as Iran continued to respond to joint strikes carried out by the United States and Israel on Saturday. UKMTO reported that the fire was quickly brought under control and that all crew members safely evacuated without injuries.

The attack took place amid heightened regional tensions following Iran’s retaliatory actions targeting US installations in neighboring Gulf countries. UKMTO stated that the vessel remains docked at the port, and no further damage or casualties were reported.

The source of the projectiles and the exact cause of the incident remain unknown, and no group has claimed responsibility so far.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Unidentified projectiles hit ship at Bahrain port; fire controlled, crew safe

At least 20 Iranian volleyball players were killed and more than a hundred others injured in a rocket attack on a sports hall in Lamerd city, located in Iran’s southern Fars province. Iranian media reported that the attack occurred while a volleyball practice session was underway, causing part of the building to collapse due to the explosion’s intensity.

According to initial reports, four rockets struck different areas of Fars province, one of which hit the Lamerd sports hall. Local sources said the targets included a sports facility and two residential buildings. Rescue operations have been intensified in the area, with fears that more people may still be trapped under the debris.

Authorities have transferred the injured to nearby hospitals, and emergency teams continue to search the rubble for survivors. The situation remains critical as the full extent of the casualties is still being assessed.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli rocket strike kills 20 volleyball players in Iran’s Lamerd city

Australia has confirmed it will not participate in the joint military operation by the United States and Israel against Iran. Foreign Minister Penny Wong stated in an interview with Australia’s Nine Network that the country has no plans to join the attack now or in the future. The statement was reported by Al Jazeera on Monday.

Relations between Australia and Iran have been tense in recent years. In 2025, Canberra expelled the Iranian ambassador following allegations that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was linked to antisemitic arson attacks in Sydney and Melbourne, a claim Tehran has denied. Despite Australia’s history of joining US-led operations such as the Iraq war, the government has decided to distance itself from the current Iran conflict.

This decision underscores a shift in Australia’s approach to Middle East conflicts, signaling a more cautious stance in aligning with US military actions.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Australia declines to join US-Israel military operation against Iran amid tense relations

Iran has confirmed that its Natanz nuclear facility was damaged following a joint military strike by the United States and Israel. The attack took place on Saturday, and Iran has since been issuing retaliatory responses. Reza Najafi, Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), confirmed the damage during a briefing with journalists at the IAEA Board of Governors meeting on Sunday.

Najafi stated that the targeted facilities were under international supervision and used for peaceful purposes. When asked by Reuters which site was hit, he identified Natanz as the location. Iran emphasized that the facility operated within the framework of international monitoring. However, details about the extent of the damage were not immediately available.

The incident adds to rising regional tensions, with Iran asserting its right to respond to what it calls military aggression against its internationally monitored nuclear infrastructure.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says Natanz nuclear site damaged in joint US-Israel strike

At least 600 people have been killed across several countries following US and Israeli attacks on Iran, according to reports published on March 2, 2026. Iran’s Red Crescent Society stated that 555 of the deaths occurred within Iran. In Tehran’s Niloufar Square, an Israeli strike killed at least 20 people and damaged Gandhi Hospital and a police building. In the southern city of Minab, a joint US-Israel attack on a girls’ primary school killed about 180 people. Additional casualties were reported in Israel, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.

Iranian media reported that Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and a potential future Supreme Leader, urged citizens to remain in the streets and mosques, emphasizing that the nation’s strength lies in public presence. The report also mentioned Iran’s appointment of a new defense minister, the downing of two drones near a British base in Cyprus, restrictions on Hezbollah’s military operations in Lebanon, and Iran’s claim of a missile strike on the Israeli prime minister’s office.

The situation indicates escalating regional conflict and heightened tensions involving Iran, the US, Israel, and neighboring states.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Israel strikes kill 555 in Iran, total regional death toll rises to 600

At least one Chinese national was killed in an attack in Tehran, the capital of Iran, according to China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning confirmed the death and stated that Beijing has called for a ceasefire and diplomatic dialogue to resolve the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Mao Ning emphasized that the most urgent task is to stop military operations and prevent the spread of the conflict. She added that the crisis can only be resolved through dialogue and negotiation. The statement reflects China’s position on de-escalating tensions in the region amid continuing violence.

The incident underscores Beijing’s concern over the safety of its citizens abroad and its broader call for restraint and peace efforts across the Middle East.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chinese national killed in Tehran attack as Beijing calls for ceasefire and dialogue

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei before Khamenei could attack him, according to a report by ABC News journalist Jonathan Karl. Trump made the remarks enthusiastically during a phone conversation with the journalist on Sunday evening. Khamenei was reportedly killed on Saturday morning in a joint U.S. and Israeli strike in Tehran.

Jonathan Karl wrote on X that Trump told him Khamenei had tried twice to kill him, but Trump acted first. The conversation was part of ABC News’ coverage following the Iranian leader’s death. The report highlighted Trump’s claim that he preempted Khamenei’s alleged attempts.

The incident follows escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. Other reports mentioned that Iranian leaders remained defiant after Khamenei’s death, while NATO’s secretary-general said the alliance would not get involved in the conflict, and Spain refused to allow its bases to be used for attacks on Iran.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says he killed Khamenei before Iranian leader could strike twice

Emirates Airlines announced it will resume a limited number of flights starting Monday evening, following widespread flight suspensions across the Gulf region. The disruptions occurred after joint US and Israeli strikes on Iran entered their third day, prompting Iran to respond. The airline said passengers with prior bookings will be given priority on these limited flights, and those newly accommodated will be contacted directly by Emirates.

In its statement, Emirates urged passengers not to go to the airport until they receive official notification. The airline also confirmed that all other flights will remain suspended until further notice. The decision marks a cautious step toward restoring air travel in a region affected by escalating military tensions.

The partial resumption indicates that Emirates is monitoring the evolving situation closely while prioritizing passenger safety and operational stability amid ongoing regional conflict.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Emirates to restart limited flights after Gulf disruptions from US-Israel strikes on Iran


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