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12:12
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the country's military killed Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib in an overnight strike on March 18.
While there has been no confirmation from Iran regarding Khatib's death, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said he was "eliminated" in a targeted strike in Tehran.
Esmail Khatib
"Khatib played a significant role during the recent protests throughout Iran, both with regards to the arrest and killing of protestors," IDF statement published on Telegram.
Katz added that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Defense Ministry had previously authorized the Israeli military to target any senior Iranian official without requiring additional approval.
If confirmed, Khatib's death would be one of dozens of Iranian senior officials killed in joint US-Israeli military efforts against Iran.
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09:20
Iran's only atomic-energy plant was hit by an unidentified projectile, the Russian plant operator said, causing no injuries or release of radiation. It is the first time that the Bushehr nuclear power plant has been hit since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
State-owned Rosatom said on apost on Telegramthe strike occurred "on March 17, at 6:11 p.m. Moscow time."
"An attack was made on the territory adjacent to the building of the metrological service, located on the industrial site of NPP Bushehr in the immediate vicinity of the operating power unit," it said.
"The radiation situation on the platform is normal," Rosatom said, adding that there were no casualties among its employees.
In response, The International Atomic Energy Agency called for "maximum restraint."
"IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi reiterates call for maximum restraint during the conflict to prevent risk of a nuclear accident," the nuclear watchdogsaid in a post on X.
Bushehr is Iran's sole nuclear power plant. Located on the coast of the northern reaches of the Persian Gulf, it is fueled by uranium produced in Russia, not Iran, and is monitored by the IAEA.
The Bushehr nuclear plant (file photo)
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08:38
Several loud explosions were heard in Dubai early on March 18 as Emirati officials announced that air defense systems were countering the threat of missiles and drones fired by Iran.
According to Emirati officials, more 2,000 drones and missiles have been fired at the country by Iran since the start of the war.
Meanwhile, a senior Emirati official said the country is considering joining a US-led initiative to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a passage that sources say Iran has effectively closed to ships.
Anwar Gargash, diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, said negotiations are continuing in this regard, but a final decision has not yet been made, and emphasized that ensuring trade and energy security is the shared responsibility of major countries.
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08:35
The US military announced that it had attacked Iranian missile positions near the strategic Strait of Hormuz using so-called bunker-busting bombs.
US Central Command said in a statement on the social media platform X on Tuesday that US forces had successfully deployed "multiple 5,000-pound deep penetrating bombs" against fortified Iranian missile sites on the coast near the Strait of Hormuz.
The message added that "the anti-ship cruise missiles deployed at these sites posed a threat to international shipping in this strategic passageway."
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08:24
Local Israeli media reported on March 18 that at least two people were killed in an Iranian missile attack on the country.
According to the Haaretz and Times of Israel newspapers, citing aid organizations, the victims were seriously injured in an attack on the city of Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, and later died from their injuries.
The reports said that two others were also wounded in the cities of Bnei Brak and Petah Tikva, east of Tel Aviv.
Emergency crews works at the site of a missile strike in Ramat Gan, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, early on March 18.
The Israeli Army announced that strikes were reported in several locations in the central part of the country and urged people to avoid the affected areas.
Following the killing of Ali Larijani, the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, the Islamic republic announced it had targeted Tel Aviv with missiles equipped with cluster warheads in retaliation, Iranian state television reported on March 18.
The nighttime attack on a neighborhood near densely populated areas of Tel Aviv, which also houses important military installations, brought the death toll in the war in Israel to at least 14.
A statement read by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps on state television said that the attacks used Khoramshahr-4 and Qadr missiles, both of which carry multiple warheads.
Israel has accused Iran of repeatedly using cluster munitions, which split into several smaller bombs midflight and spread over a wide area, making them difficult to intercept.
Meanwhile, several explosions were heard in Jerusalem on March 18, following the Israeli military's announcement that it had detected a new wave of missiles fired from Iran.
AFP said that its reporters saw bright lights in the sky and hearing several explosions. The Israeli Army announced that air defense systems were operating to counter the threat.
As sirens sounded in various parts of the city, the Home Front Command called on residents to go to shelters.
Israeli police also announced on March 17 that fragments of missiles and interceptor systems had been found in holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem, including around Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
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00:21
We are now closing the live blog for the day. We'll be back tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Central European time to cover the latest events across the Middle East.
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00:08
In a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin at the White House, US President Donald Trump spoke of his administration's military operation against Iran and reiterated it is not going to take much longer. "We had to do a short mission to deal with nuclear weapons that were in the hands of a few crazy people; but other than that, it will be over in a week or two and it won't take long," Trump said on March 17. He stopped short of providing a more specific timeframe, adding that everything is moving very quickly and that we are well ahead of schedule. March 17 marked day 18 of the US and Israeli military operations against Iran, which the Pentagon calls Operation Epic Fury and Israel calls Operation Roaring Lion.
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23:10
17.3.2026
Russia is providing satellite imagery and improved drone technology to help Iran target US forces in the Middle East,The Wall Street Journal reportedon March 17, citing people it did not name but said were familiar with the matter.
The technology Russia is providing includes components that are intended improve communication, navigation, and targeting of modified Shahed drones, the newspaper reported.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told British lawmakers on March 17 that Kyiv has clear evidence that Iranian Shaheds used in the Middle East contain Russian components.
The Wall Street Journal also said that based on its experience deploying drones in its war against Ukraine, Russia has been offering tactical guidance on how many drones should be used in operations and what altitudes they should strike from.
Additionally, it said Russia has recently provided satellite imagery directly to Iran.
The reported cooperation goes beyond the support first described by The Washington Post, which saidMoscow passed alongthe locations of US military assets in the Middle East and Persian Gulf region.
The Wall Street Journal reported that its sources, who included a senior European intelligence officer and a Middle Eastern diplomat, said the Russian support is believed to have helped Iran carry out recent strikes on US radar systems in the Middle East.
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22:20
17.3.2026
Ali Larijani, one of Irans most powerful figures and a close confidant of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been confirmed dead.
Read our obituaryhere.
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20:17
17.3.2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy lashed out at Russia and Iran in a speech to the British Parliament, calling their governments brothers in hatred and terrorist regimes that are helping each other fight wars.
Russia has used Iranian-supplied Shahed drones in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and has also used Iranian technology to manufacture its own drones. Zelenskyy said that Russia has also provided components for drones Iran has been using as it strikes targets in the region in response to the US-Israeli attacks that began on February 28.
Iran taught Russia how to launch [Shaheds] and gave [Russia] the technology to produce them. Russia then upgraded them, and now we have clear evidence that Iranian Shaheds used in the Middle East contain Russian components, Zelenskyy said. So what is happening today around Iran is not a faraway war for us.
The regimes in Russia and Iran are brothers in hatred and that is why they are brothers in weapons, and we want regimes built on hatred to never win in anything, said Zelenskyy, who also met on March 17 with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and King Charles.
He said he had sent military experts to the Middle East at the request of our partners, including the United States," in part to help them defend against drone attacks.
Zelenskyy visited Paris last week and heads to Madrid on March 18 as Kyiv and its European supporters seek to keep a spotlight on Russias war against Ukraine at a time when the US is focused on Iran and the conflict there threatens to deprive Ukraine of weapons for its defense against Russia.
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