Iran, Qatar and Israel
Digest more
A woman sifts through the rubble of a house damaged by missile attacks in Tehran on March 15. (Majid Saeedi/) Now in its third week, the Iran war has engulfed the Middle East, killed more than 2,000 people and sent oil prices skyrocketing worldwide.
Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israel strikes attacking targeting military and government sites, officials said.
The world’s largest liquefied natural gas plant was “extensively damaged” in a missile strike by Iran, Qatar says. The Doha government said it reserved the right to respond to the "brazen" attacks on its Ras Laffan plant,
Iran retaliated after the attack on its Pars national gas field, causing major damage at an energy plant in Qatar, as oil approached $110 a barrel.
Oil prices surged today after energy infrastructure in Persian Gulf countries came under attack, with fires reported at facilities in Qatar and aerial threats intercepted in Saudi Arabia, following a warning from Iran.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe dodged questions about President Trump’s planning for the war with Iran and to what extent the president was briefed
US-Israel war on Iran: Day 19 of the US-Israel war on Iran sees a major escalation. Ali Larijani, a key Iranian leader, was killed in a US-Israeli airstrike. The US expanded strikes to missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel has claimed to have killed Iran’s security chief responsible for suppressing protests in its latest airstrikes, as the regime launched a fresh crackdown on dissent in the Islamic Republic. Israel’s military announced on Tuesday it had killed Gholamreza Soleimani,
A senior Iranian official said Iran's new supreme leader rejected de-escalation offers conveyed by intermediary countries.