Middle East War live Updates: U.S. Embassy in UAE shuts down after Iranian attack

Six US service members killed in Iran conflict, says Centcom

Middle East War live Updates: U.S. embassy in UAE shuts down after Iranian attack
Middle East War live Updates: U.S. embassy in UAE shuts down after Iranian attack

The U.S. Embassy and the American consular office in the United Arab Emirates have closed temporarily because of a “specific threat” against the embassy received Wednesday morning.

[22:38 PM]-Trump says US has knocked out many Iranian naval and air targets

By Reuters: 

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the US military had been successful against many Iranian naval and air targets, saying “just about everything has been knocked out.”

He made his comments in the Oval Office ahead of a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Trump, answering questions from reporters, said he ordered the attack against Iran because “I had a feeling” that Iran would attack the United States as negotiations over its nuclear programme stalled.

He presented no evidence to support the view. Iran had been anticipating another round of talks with US envoys after negotiations were held in Geneva last Thursday.

Trump said Iran was still lobbing missiles but predicted Tehran will eventually lose this capability due to a sustained assault against them.

“They’ve shot a lot of them, and we’re knocking out a lot,” he said.

[20:58 PM]-China’s foreign minister tells Israeli counterpart that attacks on Iran must end

By Reuters:

China opposes the military strikes launched by Israel and the US against Iran and demands an immediate cessation of hostilities, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar on Tuesday, according to his ministry.

“Force cannot truly solve problems; instead, it often creates new ones and leaves serious long-term consequences. The real value of military power lies not on the battlefield but in preventing war,” it quoted Wang as telling Saar in a call.

Wang told Saar that China believes in resolving international and regional issues through dialogue and negotiation and will continue to play a constructive role in easing the situation.

Tuesday’s call follows three calls the top Chinese diplomat held on Monday with the foreign ministers of Iran, Oman and France, in which he urged Gulf countries to unite to oppose external interference.

[19:49 PM]-Iranian missile attack injures seven in central Israel

By Webdesk:

An Iranian missile attack has injured seven people in multiple locations in central Israel, Israeli media reported on Tuesday.

The missile attacks struck Bnei Brak, located just east of Tel Aviv, and the nearby city of Rosh HaAyin further east.

According to eyewitnesses, the impacts and resulting shrapnel caused significant damage to buildings and vehicles, ignited fires, and left roads in several areas badly damaged.

The Israeli military confirmed that Iranian missiles targeted central Israel and said search-and-rescue teams, along with multiple emergency units, are actively operating at the impact sites.

[15: 50 PM]-Nearly 30,000 displaced in Lebanon, says UN refugee agency

By Reuters:

At least 30,000 displaced people have sought protection in shelters in Lebanon since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah began on Monday, the United Nations refugee agency said on Tuesday.

“Conservative estimates suggest that nearly 30,000 people were hosted and registered at collective shelters,” said UNHCR spokesperson Babar Baloch.

“Many more slept in their cars on the side of roads or were still stuck in traffic jams on the roads,” he added.

[15:24 PM]-Explosions heard in Doha, Manama

By AFP:

AFP reporters in the capitals of Bahrain and Qatar reported hearing more explosions on Tuesday as Iran’s attacks on Gulf states entered their fourth day.

In Manama, correspondents said several blasts could be heard and air raid sirens went off, and explosions were also reported in Doha

 

[14:15 PM]-Iran death toll from US-Israel strikes rises to 787, state media reports

By Reuters:

The information came from the Iranian Red Crescent, the report said. On Monday, the death toll stood at 555.

 

[13:58 PM]-Pakistan partially closes airspace for March

By Web Desk:

The Pakistan Airports Authority has announced a partial closure of its airspace for commercial flights until the end of March, following widespread regional air disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.

Over 150 international flights connecting Pakistani cities with Middle Eastern destinations have been cancelled.

According to the authority, certain route segments in the Karachi and Lahore flight information regions will be closed daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (04:00 to 10:00 GMT) starting Tuesday through March 31, citing “operational reasons.”

[13:20 PM]-Five killed, dozens wounded in attack on western Iran

By Al Jazeera: 

At least five people have been killed and 25 injured in a US-Israeli attack on residential neighbourhoods in Hamadan, western Iran, Mehr news agency is reporting.

The report added that the strikes hit populated areas, causing civilian casualties.

[12:30 PM]-The ongoing tension over Iran is a part of bigger conspiracy, Khawaja Asif

Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has stated that the ongoing tensions with Iran are actually part of a larger conspiracy aimed at expanding Israeli influence up to Pakistan’s borders.

He said that since the establishment of Israel, most of the problems faced by the Muslim world have been driven by Zionist ideology, and that even global powers have not remained unaffected by this influence.

Asif added that Pakistan is a nuclear power and that the professional capability of its armed forces is recognized worldwide. He recalled that through its nuclear tests, Pakistan clearly demonstrated its defensive strength on the global stage.

He further stated that in light of the changing situation in the region, the nation needs to remain vigilant. According to him, any potential alignment of interests among Afghanistan, Israel, and India could also be directed against Pakistan, making national unity and awareness an urgent necessity.

[11:57 AM]-Hezbollah attacks on Israeli bases after strikes in Lebanon

By AFP:

Hezbollah said it had launched attacks on three Israeli military bases following Israeli strikes across Lebanon, including in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

The Lebanese militant group stated that, “in response to the criminal Israeli aggression on dozens of Lebanese cities and towns,” its fighters carried out drone strikes targeting the Ramat David air base and the Meron base in northern Israel.

In separate statements, the Iran-backed group also said it fired a barrage of rockets at a military base in the occupied Golan Heights.

[11:17 AM]-Attack confirmed on U.S. Embassy in Riyadh

By Web Desk:

According to Arab media, Iran carried out attacks on Gulf countries using 450 missiles and 1,140 drones.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh has confirmed the attack, after which the embassy has been temporarily closed.

Additionally, Iranian media reported that five members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed in the latest attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel.