Israel Iran War News Live Updates: Follow real-time developments as the US-Israel war with Iran deepens into a prolonged and widening regional conflict marked by missile strikes, drone attacks, naval threats and growing geopolitical fallout. Track the latest military operations, diplomatic signals, aviation disruptions, humanitarian impact and economic consequences across Iran, Israel, Lebanon and key Gulf states.
- War Intensifies Across Multiple Fronts: The conflict has now entered its second month, with sustained US-Israeli strikes across Iran and expanding Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. The situation remains fluid, with both military escalation and diplomatic uncertainty shaping the trajectory of the war.
- Trump Signals Both Escalation And Early End: US President Donald Trump has warned Iran of severe strikes on energy and civilian infrastructure if a deal is not reached, while also stating that the war could end within two to three weeks. Reports suggest Washington may even consider ending the conflict without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, reflecting concerns over prolonged escalation.
- Iran Rejects Talks, Tensions Over Diplomacy Persist: Iran has denied any ongoing negotiations with the United States, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating he has no confidence in talks despite reported messages from Washington. Tehran continues to accuse the US of using diplomacy as a cover for military pressure.
- Israel Expands Operations In Lebanon: Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have intensified, targeting Hezbollah positions but also causing rising civilian casualties. Reports indicate that more than 1,240 people have been killed, including UN peacekeepers, while Israeli officials have signalled plans to demolish homes and prevent displaced residents from returning.
- Attacks On Energy And Industrial Infrastructure: US-Israeli strikes have targeted key Iranian industrial sectors, including pharmaceutical facilities and steel plants in Isfahan and Farokhshahr, signalling a broader strategy aimed at weakening Iran’s economic and production capabilities.
- Regional Spillover And Gulf Tensions Rise: The conflict continues to spread across the region, with Iranian-linked attacks hitting Gulf assets. A Kuwaiti oil tanker was struck by a drone near Dubai, while a separate Iranian strike caused a major fire at fuel storage tanks at Kuwait International Airport.
- Missile Interceptions Across The Region: Air defence systems involving NATO-linked and regional forces have intercepted Iranian missiles targeting countries including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, highlighting the widening geographical scope of the conflict.
- Casualties And Ground Situation: At least four Israeli soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon, while thousands of people have marched in Iran’s Karaj in support of the government. Civilian casualties continue to rise across multiple theatres.
- Civilian Impact Deepens In Iran: Residents in Tehran are facing worsening conditions, including power outages, strict security restrictions and internet blackouts, underscoring the growing humanitarian impact of sustained strikes.
- Global Energy Markets Under Pressure: The war is significantly affecting global energy markets, with oil prices rising and supply routes disrupted. The Czech Republic has announced plans to release 100,000 metric tonnes of oil from its reserves, reflecting broader concerns over supply shortages.
- Gulf Allies Push For Stronger US Action: Several Gulf nations are urging the United States to maintain military pressure on Iran, with some advocating for a potential ground operation, raising the risk of further escalation.
- Global Uncertainty And Strategic Stakes: With the Strait of Hormuz under pressure, energy infrastructure targeted and diplomatic efforts stalled, the conflict continues to pose significant risks to global trade, security and economic stability.
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