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Iran hits UAE oil hub, vows retaliation for US strike on Kharg Island

Iran hits UAE oil hub, vows retaliation for US strike on Kharg Island MEE staff on Sat, 03/14/2026 - 16:01 Iran threatens to attack UAE cities, saying US used 'ports, docks and hideouts' there to launch strikes on oil hub Smoke rises from the direction of an energy installation in the Gulf emirate of Fujairah on 14 March 2026 (AFP) Off Iran warned it could target US "hideouts" in the United Arab Emirates after a drone attack disrupted a major Emirati energy hub on Saturday, as the war entered its third week. US forces on Friday struck Kharg Island, from which nearly all of Iran's oil is exported. President Donald Trump said the strikes had "obliterated every MILITARY target", while sparing its energy facilities.  Iran had threatened that US-linked oil and energy firms would be "turned into a pile of ashes" if its energy facilities were hit. Following the attack, Tehran warned that parts of the UAE were legitimate targets as they had been used to strike Kharg Island. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Iran called on residents to evacuate ports, docks and "American hideouts", naming Jebel Ali port in Dubai - the Middle East’s busiest - along with Khalifa port in Abu Dhabi and the port in Fujairah, a major Emirati oil storage and export hub. The entire Gulf region has been gripped by the war that began with a joint US-Israeli attack on Iran. The conflict has sent shockwaves through the global economy, triggering the largest disruption to oil supplies in history. Oil prices have surged by 40 percent as Iran has choked off the vital Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's oil passes, and attacked Gulf energy facilities. Clouds of black smoke rose over Fujairah on Saturday shortly after Iran's military warned civilians to evacuate port areas.  Trump reportedly wants to seize Iran's Kharg Island. He floated the idea 40 years ago Read More » Some oil-loading operations have been suspended in Fujairah, industry and trade sources told Reuters. Trump appeared to call for reinforcements in the region on Saturday, urging countries to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. The US president had earlier vowed that the US Navy would "very soon" start escorting tankers through the strait. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said many countries would send warships to allow shipping to pass freely through the Strait of Hormuz. He did not provide details on which countries would do so, but said he hoped that China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others would send ships to the area. Trump also said that “in the meantime”, the US would continue to bomb the Iranian coast and target its navy. "One way or another, we will soon open the Strait of Hormuz," he wrote. Meanwhile, the US embassy in Iraq was hit by a drone in the second such attack since the war began, and the Emirati consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan was struck for the second time in a week. Qatar evacuated downtown areas and intercepted two missiles, while Kuwait said two drones targeting an airbase housing US military staff wounded Kuwaiti staff and caused damage. A US-Israeli attack on a factory in Isfahan, central Iran, killed at least 15 people. Iranian media reported that workers were inside the facility that manufactures heaters and refrigerators when the attack struck. War on Iran News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

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Iran War-Fueled Pollution Put Millions at Risk - Bloomberg.com

Iran War-Fueled Pollution Put Millions at Risk  Bloomberg.com

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
‘Israel targeting Iran’s security forces may aim to encourage uprising’

‘Israel targeting Iran’s security forces may aim to encourage uprising’ says director of the Iran Program at the MEI.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Turkey warns that Israel may carry out ‘new genocide’ in Lebanon

Turkey warns that Israel may carry out ‘new genocide’ in Lebanon Speaking at a news conference, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said: "We are frankly concerned (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu is moving toward a new genocide under the pretext of fighting Hezbollah." "The international community must act as soon as possible in the face of the crimes that Israel continues to commit," he added Lebanon’s health ministry says Israeli attacks since March 2 have killed 826 people, including 65 women and 106 children, and wounded 2,009 others.

Al-Monitor Pro-Iran
Trump rejects efforts to launch Iran ceasefire talks, sources say

By Steve Holland, Humeyra Pamuk, Parisa Hafezi and Alexander Cornwell WASHINGTON/DUBAI/TEL AVIV, March 14 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has rebuffed efforts by Middle Eastern allies to start diplomatic negotiations aimed at ending the Iran war that started two weeks ago with a massive U.S.-Israeli air assault, according to three sources familiar with the efforts.

Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Iran to respond in kind to attack on energy infrastructure

TEHRAN, Mar. 14 (MNA) – Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned the United States that Iran will respond in kind to any attack on its energy infrastructure.

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Iran vows retaliation for U.S. attack on Kharg Island oil hub as war enters 3rd week - CBC

Iran vows retaliation for U.S. attack on Kharg Island oil hub as war enters 3rd week  CBC

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US wants to 'divide Europe', EU's Kallas tells FT

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Prince Pahlavi says transition system is ready to run Iran

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Trump tells South Korea he is only leader who can break North Korean deadlock

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How the war in Iran and its economic fallout will lead to Trump’s defeat - The Guardian

How the war in Iran and its economic fallout will lead to Trump’s defeat  The Guardian

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Iran threatens to attack US companies in Middle East if America strikes energy facilities

Iran threatens to attack US companies in Middle East if America strikes energy facilities Iran has threatened to attack the facilities of US companies in the Middle East if its energy infrastructure is targeted by American and Israeli forces.  Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi warned that "if Iranian facilities are targeted our forces will target facilities of American companies in the region or companies in which the United States has shares. Spoeaking to the YCJ news agency, Aragchi warned Iran will “act with caution so that densely populated areas are not targeted” in retaliatory strikes. Araghchi also said while “the Strait of Hormuz is open”, Iran will not allow “the oil tankers and vessels of enemies and their allies” to pass.

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More than 3 million Iranians have been displaced so far since the war started, setting up a potential migration crisis - Fortune

More than 3 million Iranians have been displaced so far since the war started, setting up a potential migration crisis  Fortune

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Amid holy war on Iran, will the West examine the roots of Christian and Jewish rage?

Amid holy war on Iran, will the West examine the roots of Christian and Jewish rage? Mohamad Elmasry on Sat, 03/14/2026 - 13:23 US and Israeli leaders are invoking scripture to wage war on Iran, yet western analysts remain silent on their use of religion to justify territorial expansion and military aggression US President Donald Trump prays with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth during a cabinet meeting at the White House, Washington, 26 February 2025 (Al Drago/Pool/Sipa USA) Off In 1990, Bernard Lewis famously wrote about "the roots of Muslim rage". The essay, along with other influential works produced in the 1980s and 90s, helped usher in an era of commentary about extremism and political violence in the Muslim-majority world. Lewis' work, like that of other orientalist scholars and analysts, downplayed western imperialism and aggression and was plagued by essentialism, exaggeration and distortion. Nonetheless, some of the scholarship that followed - particularly work examining militant groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS) - addressed a very real phenomenon. These fringe Muslim extremist groups have inflicted massive violence, and scholars and analysts have understandably sought to examine the political, socioeconomic, and religious factors that undergird their extremist ideologies. Christian and Jewish extremism, in contrast, has garnered comparatively little attention. While the majority of Christians and Jews reject extremist interpretations of their religious traditions, it is nonetheless important to interrogate extremist interpretations of Christianity and Judaism, particularly as they are used to justify war, territorial expansion and military policies that target civilians. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The US-Israel war on Iran - increasingly justified through extremist Christian and Jewish theological narratives - may finally force a conversation about the roots of Christian and Jewish rage. Religious motivations Israeli and American political leaders, military figures, and policymakers have not hidden the religious underpinnings of the current war on Iran. Last week, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham called the conflict "a religious war", while North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer said that the United States has "a biblical responsibility to Israel". According to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, US military commanders have repeatedly invoked Christianity and the Bible as motivations for war According to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), US military commanders have repeatedly invoked Christianity and the Bible as motivations for war. Since the start of hostilities, the MRFF said it has received hundreds of complaints from dozens of military units across all four branches of the armed forces. One commander reportedly told his troops that the Iran war was "part of God's divine plan" and that US President Donald Trump has been "anointed by Jesus" to fight the war in order to "cause Armageddon". Although military commanders and senators do not necessarily make war policy, they do influence the political environment in which decisions are made. Graham, for example, reportedly played an important role in convincing Trump to attack. An American crusade Religious language has also appeared directly among other influential American policymakers, in the context of the Iran conflict and beyond. In June 2025, during the first US-Israel war with Iran, Texas Senator Ted Cruz described support for Israel as a biblical mandate. He said: "I was taught from the Bible, those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed." Cruz is an outspoken pro-Israel voice in the Senate, sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and frequently defends Trump's Middle East policy programmes. US troops were told Iran war 'anointed by Jesus' to bring on Armageddon, watchdog says Read More » In the context of the current war, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has likewise acknowledged the role of religion in his political thinking. At a press briefing on 2 March, he said he was praying for "biblical wisdom" as decisions about the war are made. Hegseth's political views have long been reflected in biblical interpretations of Middle East politics. He authored a 2020 book arguing for an "American crusade" to push back against the influence of Islam. During a 2018 speech in Jerusalem, Hegseth, then a co-host of a popular Fox News morning programme, advocated for pursuing what he called a biblical "miracle": the rebuilding of a Jewish temple at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the third holiest site in Islam. At the time, Hegseth said that a "step in that process... is recognition that... activities on the ground truly matter. That's why... visiting Judea and Samaria and understanding that sovereignty - the very sovereignty of Israeli soil - is a critical next step to showing the world that this is the land for Jews and the land of Israel." Such views closely mirror ideas that have circulated within Israeli politics since its founding. Hegseth, who has Islamophobic and Crusader-inspired tattoos on his body, also once repeatedly shouted "kill all Muslims" at a bar. Trump's personal religiosity is a subject of debate, but he is surrounded by numerous controversial evangelical leaders, including Pastor John Hagee, whose organisation Christians United for Israel has long promoted biblical justifications for Israeli territorial expansion, and Paula White, a Trump spiritual adviser who has framed Middle East conflicts in biblical terms. Last week, as the war on Iran was in full swing, White and other evangelical pastors gathered at the Oval Office, placing their hands on Trump's shoulders and arms and praying for his protection and guidance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israel's biblical borders Israeli leaders have repeatedly invoked biblical narratives to justify territorial expansion and military action. In September 2023, just prior to the war that started on 7 October, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed the United Nations General Assembly a map of "The New Middle East" depicting expanded Israeli borders. In an August 2025 interview with Israeli television, Netanyahu said he felt "very much" connected to the vision of "Greater Israel" - a biblical conception of Israel's borders stretching from Iraq to Egypt. Israeli ministers, including Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, have also consistently used the Bible to advocate for the expansion of Israel's borders. Support for biblical territorial claims is not limited to Israel's right wing. At a February press conference, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid, a centrist, said that "the biblical borders of Israel are very clear". The "Greater Israel" vision also resonates in American political circles, including within the Trump administration. In February, Mike Huckabee, the US ambassador to Israel and an evangelical pastor, told Tucker Carlson that "it would be fine if Israel took" all of the land of the Middle East. Netanyahu has also framed the war in explicitly messianic terms. At a press conference last week, he said Israel would "reach the kingdom" and make it to "the Messiah's return", adding "we will make it to the return of the Messiah, but this will not happen next Thursday". The Amalek doctrine Biblical imagery has also appeared in Israeli rhetoric surrounding war, including in Gaza and Iran. Netanyahu has repeatedly invoked the Amalek verse from the Bible to justify Israeli violence. The Amalekites are a biblical people whom 1 Samuel 15:3 commands the Israelites to completely destroy, including men, women and infants. In October 2023, Netanyahu said: "You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible." At the time, Raz Segal, an Israeli-American scholar of holocaust and genocide studies, said that Netanyahu's comment was evidence of intent to commit genocide. Netanyahu referenced Amalek again in the context of the war on Iran, saying: 'Remember what Amalek did to you' Other Israeli officials and military leaders also routinely invoked the Bible and religious discourse to justify killing Palestinians in Gaza. Last week, Netanyahu referenced Amalek again in the context of the war on Iran, saying: "Remember what Amalek did to you." These statements have been delivered in the context of military policies that have resulted in large-scale civilian deaths. In Gaza, the Israeli army routinely targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure. One military programme named "Where's Daddy?" called for the Israeli military to wait for Hamas members to return home at night and then strike their apartment buildings while they were sleeping, killing entire extended families in a single strike. Another policy, sometimes called the 100:1 ratio, reportedly allowed Israeli forces to kill "more than 100" civilians when targeting a single Hamas commander. Israel has also operated on the basis of the "Dahiyeh doctrine", named after a suburb of Beirut. Its architect, Gadi Eisenkot, said the policy was designed specifically to punish civilians by applying "disproportionate force" to residential areas, causing enough suffering that they would turn against their leaders. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Iran campaign may be following a similar pattern. The World Health Organization said that 13 hospitals and health facilities have been struck so far, and five elementary and middle schools have also been attacked. More than 1,300 people were reportedly killed in Iran in the war's first several days, including more than 150 schoolgirls in a strike on a school. Double standard Hegseth promised recently to rain "death and destruction from the sky [of Iran] all day long", noting elsewhere that "the only ones that need to be worried right now are Iranians who think they're going to live". Imagine the reaction if two Muslim states launched a joint military operation on a non-Muslim society, with political leaders invoking Islamic scripture as justification for the war, and that operation struck 13 health facilities and five schools and killed 150 schoolgirls in the first week. Marco Rubio declares war on non-white peoples worldwide Read More » The global reaction would be swift and unambiguous. Analysts would have decades of scholarship - dating back to Lewis and the orientalists who preceded him - to draw upon when examining the role of religious motivations. But when American and Israeli leaders invoke biblical narratives while waging war, the religious dimension is only an afterthought in mainstream western analysis and media. Last week, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the US and Israel are fighting against "religious fanatic lunatics". Perhaps they are. But what then are we to say about the political and military leaders who are attacking Iran - and who have destroyed Gaza - while invoking Christian and Jewish scripture? Hegseth closed with a prayer at a Tuesday press briefing. He said: "I'll close with scripture. Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war and my fingers for battle... He is my loving God and my fortress... my shield in whom I take refuge." Religion is certainly not the only factor at work in US and Israeli war policy. But given how prominently religion figures in the discourse and thinking of important decision-makers in both countries, it is fair to ask why those religious motivations are not interrogated with the same vigour that scholars have long applied to "the roots of Muslim rage". The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye. 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The White House’s ‘memeification’ of war with Iran sparks scrutiny - The Hill

The White House’s ‘memeification’ of war with Iran sparks scrutiny  The Hill

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Israel bombs Basij checkpoints in Tehran as US, Iran trade fire and jabs - Al Jazeera

Israel bombs Basij checkpoints in Tehran as US, Iran trade fire and jabs  Al Jazeera

The Independent Pro-Iran
What to know about the port of Fujairah and its importance to the oil industry

The port, attacked by Iran on Saturday, is a major global hub for exports and for refuelling ships

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Israel and Lebanon expected to hold direct talks, says Haaretz

Israel and Lebanon expected to hold direct talks, says Haaretz Israel and Lebanon are expected to hold direct talks in the coming days, their first since the start of the war on Iran that has drawn Lebanon deeper into conflict, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Saturday, citing two sources with knowledge of the matter. US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will be involved in the talks, which may be held in Paris or Cyprus, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s confidant Ron Dermer leading the Israeli delegation, Haaretz said. The negotiations are expected to focus on ending fighting in Lebanon and disarming the Lebanese military group Hezbollah, Haaretz said. Hezbollah opened fire on Israel on 2 March, saying it was retaliating for the killing of Iran's supreme ​leader at the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Israel has since launched an extensive bombing campaign in Lebanon, which has killed more than 770 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more, while Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets across the border.

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Trump calls on UK to send warships to keep strait of Hormuz open - The Guardian

Trump calls on UK to send warships to keep strait of Hormuz open  The Guardian

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Trump vows to reopen Hormuz Strait soon, says many allies will send warships - ایران اینترنشنال

Trump vows to reopen Hormuz Strait soon, says many allies will send warships  ایران اینترنشنال