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13:55
Alireza Tangsiri
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says an Israeli air strike killed Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy.
"Last night, in a precise and lethal operation, the IDF eliminated the commander of the Revolutionary Guards' navy, Tangsiri, along with senior officers of the naval command," Katz said in a video statement on March 26.
He described Tangsiri as the man "who was directly responsible for the terrorist operation of mining and blocking the Strait of Hormuz to shipping."
Iran has not commented and the claim has not been picked up by mainstream Iranian media.
Some Israeli outlets say Tangsiri was killed in a strike on Bandar Abbas, a port city in the southern Hormozgan Province on the shores of the Persian Gulf.
Since the start of the joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, Israel killed several top Iranian officials. Those have included Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and security chief Ali Larijani.
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12:33
US President Donald Trump says Iranian negotiators should "get serious soon" on talks to end US-Israeli air strikes "before it is too late."
"They are 'begging' us to make a deal, which they should be doing since they have been militarily obliterated, with zero chance of a comeback, and yet they publicly state that they are only looking at our proposal, Trump said in a social media post on March 27.
"They better get serious soon, before it is too late, because once that happens, there is NO TURNING BACK, and it wont be pretty!" he added.
A day earlier, Iran said it was reviewing a 15-point US peace plan and put forward what it said were five conditions that needed to be met in order for the conflict to end.
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In a separate post, Trump chided the NATO military alliance for not helping the United States in the campaign, adding that "the USA needs nothing from NATO."
Last week Trump asked NATO to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil and gas transit route. Shipping in the waterway has ground to a virtual halt due to Iranian strikes on some vessels and threats of more from Tehran.
Several European countries that are in NATO said they were willing to consider helping once the conflict had ended, while others outright rejected the request, which came with no specifics.
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08:41
The geographic spread, speed of escalation, and open disregard for international norms by all parties one month into the Middle East conflict are a critical stress test for the international legal order created to protect civilians during armed conflict,Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a March 26 news release.
The New York-based human rights group warned that rhetoric and actions by leaders in the United States, Israel, and Iran show disregard for humanitarian law and risk enabling war crimes.
According to HRW, serious violations of the laws of war during the first month of conflict include a strike on a school in Minab, Israel's use of white phosphorus in Lebanon, and Iranian attacks on civilian sites and ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
A US investigation into the strike in Minab, a city in southern Iran, is ongoing, although preliminary assessments indicated that US forces were likely responsible.
HRW also warned that attacks -- as well as the threat of attacks -- on commercial ships in the crucial Strait of Hormuz and on oil and natural-gas facilities in Iran and the Gulf states have driven up global energy prices and could raise costs for food, transport, and agriculture worldwide.
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08:29
Six Arab states strongly condemned Iran's direct and proxy attacks as violations of sovereignty, international law, and the UN Charter.
In a joint statement on March 25, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan condemned attacks by Iran-backed Iraqi factions targeting regional countries and infrastructure.
The states urged the Iraqi government to take the necessary measures to stop militias operating from its territory and to avoid further escalation.
The statement also denounced Iran-linked sleeper cells and Hezbollah-affiliated groups, reaffirming the right to self-defense in order to protect sovereignty, security and stability.
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04:39
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius on March 26 said a diplomatic solution to the Iran war was needed "as soon as possible," calling the conflict a "catastrophe."
"This war is a catastrophe for the world's economies. The impact is absolutely evident already now..." he said during a meeting with Australian counterpart Richard Marles in Canberra.
"We have not been consulted before, nobody asked us before, it's not our war, and therefore we don't want to get sucked into that war, to make it crystal clear," Pistorius said.
Germans Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
Pistorius said if a cease-fire is agreed, Germany would discuss an operation to secure the peace, especially the freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, the important oil transit waterway that Iran has effectively blocked, although Tehran is now allowing selection countries to pass through.
While assailing Tehran's hard-line regime, Germany has also been unusually critical of the United States for its war with Iran.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier this week called US President Donald Trumps decision to go to war with Iran a disastrous mistake that violates international law.
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01:35
US President Donald Trump on March 25 said Tehran was taking part in peace talks, despite official denials, because Iranian negotiators are afraid they will be killed by their "own people."
"They are negotiating, by the way, and they want to make a deal so badly. But they're afraid to say it, because they figure they'll be killed by their own people," Trump told a dinner for Republican members of Congress.
"They're also afraid they'll be killed by us."
US President Donald Trump gives remarks at dinner for Republican Congress members on March 25.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi earlier in the day said that "we do not intend to negotiate," although he acknowledged Tehran was reviewing a US proposal passed along by Pakistan.
Trump again said Iran was being "decimated" by US and Israeli forces in the war, now in its fourth week.
The White House said earlier that Trump was ready to "unleash hell" if Tehran did not admit defeat and accept the terms of the US peace proposal.
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00:56
Australia is banning visitors from Iran from entering the country for the next six months, saying the war in their home country would increase the chances of them not returning when their visas were up. Some 7,200 Iranians hold tourist visas and could be affected by the decision, officials said.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said the order would apply to all Iranians on tourist visas for the next six months, a move the government said was in the national interest amid rapidly changing global conditions.
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00:36
The Financial Times reports that Russia is close to completing a phased shipment of drones, medicine, and food to Iran as the Kremlin looks to keep its ally afloat amid its war with the United States and Israel.
The FT on March 25 cited Western Intelligence reports that detailed Moscow's secret collaboration with Tehran.
"Senior Iranian and Russian officials began secretly discussing delivering drones days after Israel and the US attacked Tehran, two officials briefed on the intelligence said. The processing of deliveries began in early March and was expected to be completed by the end of the month," the report stated.
Russia and Iran have long had close relations. Here, members of both militaries participate in a joint exercise in February.
Asked about the situation, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: There are a lot of fakes going around right now. One thing is true we are continuing our dialogue with the Iranian leadership.
"A senior western official said Moscow was stepping in to shore up not only the Iranians fighting capabilities but also to underwrite the broader political stability of Tehrans regime," the FT added.
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22:51
25.3.2026
Five Gulf countries and Jordan have issued a joint statement demanding that Iraq act to stop attacks from its territory by armed pro-Iran groups. The statement was signed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Some groups in Iraq belonging to the pro-Tehran Islamic Resistance in Iraq claim to have carried out "dozens" of drone and rocket attacks against "the enemy" in Iraq and the Middle East, without identifying their specific targets. Iraq has been drawn unwillingly into the Iran war across its border. Pro-Iran groups have been launching attacks against US-linked sites while the Tehran-backed fighters have themselves been hit by airstrikes they blame on Israel and the United States.
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22:44
25.3.2026
The Pentagon on March 25 said it reached agreements with defense contractors to put missile production "on a wartime footing" as US forces continue to use munition stocks at a rapid level in the Mideast war.
US forces and defense forces in Israel and other Gulf states have made extensive use of interceptor missiles to counter Iranian retaliatory attacks, raising concerns about stockpile levels.
The goal is to put the "industrial base on a wartime footing," the Pentagonsaid in a statement.
A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched (file photo).
Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems agreed to a fourfold increase in production of "seeker heads," a key component for the THAAD anti-missile system.
Lockheed Martin also agreed to accelerate production of Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) tactical ballistic missiles used for the first time in the current war against Iran.
Meanwhile, Honeywell Aerospace agreed to increase production of "critical components for America's munitions stockpile," including navigation systems, the statement said.
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