A rocket has struck the immediate vicinity of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, raising global fears of a potential atomic disaster.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Terror Near the Reactor: A Missile Just Struck the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant
A rocket has struck the immediate vicinity of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, raising global fears of a potential atomic disaster.
Projectile hits near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, no damage or injuries reported
TEHRAN: A projectile hit an area near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant on Tuesday evening, however it caused no damage or injuries, Iran told the International Atomic Energy Agency. “The IAEA has been informed by Iran that a projectile hit the premises of the Bushehr NPP on Tuesday evening. No damage to the plant or injuries to staff reported,” the UN nuclear watchdog said on X. The strike came in the third week of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reiterated his call for maximum restraint during the conflict to avoid the risk of a nuclear accident. Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization confirmed the strike earlier in the day, with the country’s Tasnim news agency saying the projectile hit the vicinity of the nuclear power plant in the port city of Bushehr at around 7 p.m. (1530 GMT).
Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation, condemned the strike on Tuesday, adding that radiation levels around the plant, whose construction was started by a German company in the 1970s and later completed by Russia, were normal. (Source)
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UN watchdog says projectile reportedly hit premises of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant
The International Atomic Energy Agency says Wednesday it received a report from Iran that its Bushehr nuclear power plant complex had been hit by a projectile. The carefully worded statement from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog represents the first word outside of either Iran or Russia about the incident Tuesday.
“The IAEA has been informed by Iran that a projectile hit the premises of the Bushehr NPP on Tuesday evening,” the IAEA says, using an acronym for nuclear power plant. “No damage to the plant or injuries to staff reported.”
It adds the IAEA’s leader, Rafael Mariano Grossi, reiterates his “call for maximum restraint during the conflict to prevent risk of a nuclear accident.” The US military’s Central Command, which is in charge of forces launching airstrikes across southern Iran, doesn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. (Source)
What to know about Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant after report of projectile hitting its complex
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran and Russia both allege a projectile struck the grounds of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the Islamic Republic, raising the specter of a radiological incident as Tehran’s war with Israel and the United States rages. Neither Iran nor Russia say there was any release of nuclear material in the incident on Tuesday evening, but it again underlines a longtime worry of Iran’s neighbors — that the power plant on the shores of the Persian Gulf could be hit by either an attack or an earthquake. Here’s what to know about the incident, the plant itself and Iran’s wider nuclear program, which remains a reason U.S. President Donald Trump points to for starting the war alongside Israel against Iran on Feb. 28.
Netanyahu reveals: “There are many more surprises"
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the assassination of senior Iranian regime officials and said that Israel continues to work to undermine the regime: "There are still many surprises."
US strikes Iranian missile site in Strait of Hormuz using 5,000-pound deep penetrator munitions
The United States on Tuesday attacked Iranian missile sites stationed along the Strait of Hormuz coastline as part of Operation Epic Fury, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement. "Hours ago, US forces successfully employed multiple 5,000-pound deep penetrator munitions on hardened Iranian missile sites along Iran’s coastline near the Strait of Hormuz," CENTCOM posted on X/Twitter. "The Iranian anti-ship cruise missiles in these sites posed a risk to international shipping in the strait," the statement added.
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at northern Israel
Additional IDF division enters Lebanon as part of limited ground incursion
Elements of the Israel Defense Forces’ 36th Armored Division have been deployed to Southern Lebanon and are carrying out “limited and targeted ground operations” to expand the IDF’s forward defense posture, according to the military. The 36th joins the 91st Galilee Division, as Israel continues efforts to “remove threats and create an additional layer of security for residents of northern Israel,” according to an IDF statement on Tuesday. Before the entry of the additional troops, the IDF conducted artillery and aerial strikes “against numerous Hezbollah terror targets to mitigate threats in the operational environment,” it added.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Jeremiah's Elam War, A Past or Present Prophecy?
Five Western leaders warn Israel against major ground offensive in Lebanon
The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom on Monday expressed concerns over the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, warning against a significant Israeli ground operation in Lebanon.
Concerns in Europe over Another Migrant Crisis Amid Conflict in Iran
Still grappling with the civilizational transformations of the migrant crisis sparked over a decade ago by conflict in the Middle East, the European Union is facing the prospect of another large wave, with little more in the way of protection for its external borders. In 2015, more than a million migrants poured into Europe as German Chancellor Angela Merkel unilaterally opened the gates of the bloc to mass migration from Africa and the Middle East, most notably from the Syrian Civil War, which in part was exacerbated by U.S. involvement, with the Obama administration funding rebel groups against the now-defunct regime of Bashar al-Assad.
Mohammed bin Salman urges Trump to 'keep hitting Iran hard' - report
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, has been advising US President Donald Trump to “keep hitting the Iranians hard,” White House officials told the New York Times in a report published on Sunday. This follows the same advice of the late Saudi King Abdullah, who had reportedly told Washington repeatedly to “cut off the head of the snake.” Meanwhile, bin Salman and UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed held talks on Monday amid mounting questions over whether Gulf states will continue to avoid a direct public confrontation with Tehran, Al-Arabiyareported.
With their economies on the line, Gulf states press US to neutralize Iran for good
“At first we defended them and opposed the war,” he said. “But once they began directing strikes at us, they became an enemy. There is no other way to classify them.” Tehran has already demonstrated its reach, attacking airports, ports, oil facilities and commercial hubs in the six Gulf states with missiles and drones while also attacking Israel and disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz — the artery carrying about a fifth of global oil and underpinning Gulf economies.
The attacks have reinforced Gulf fears that leaving Iran with any significant offensive weaponry or arms manufacturing capacity could embolden it to hold the region’s energy lifeline hostage whenever tensions rise. As the war entered its third week, with US and Israeli airstrikes intensifying and Iran firing at US bases and civilian targets across the Gulf, a Gulf source said the prevailing mood among leaders was unmistakable: that Trump should comprehensively degrade Iran’s military capacity. The alternative, the source said, was living under constant threat. Unless Iran was severely weakened, he said, it would continue to hold the region to ransom. (Read More)
Iraq becomes new battleground as Iranian proxies intensify nationwide strikes - analysis
Iraq suffered its worst night of the Iran conflict on Sunday evening, amid the Iranian decision to make Iraq a frontline of the current war since the US and Israel began to strike on February 28. The Islamic Republic initially began to operationalize militias in Iraq to attack Kurdish opposition groups in the Kurdistan region and also to target US forces and US facilities. Now, the militias and Tehran have escalated, attacking a key hotel in Baghdad and carrying out dozens of attacks across Iraq.
Europe refuses to send warships to Hormuz despite Trump's demands
Monday, March 16, 2026
'Not Our War': Europe rejects Trump’s demand for help defending Strait of Hormuz
GROUND WAR EXPANDS: Divison 91 Soldiers Are Now In Southern Lebanon to Shield Northern Galilee
The operation follows weeks of heightened fighting tied to the broader regional war involving Israel, Iran, and Iranian-backed groups across the Middle East. According to the military, the goal of the advance is to remove immediate threats near the border and create what it called an “additional layer of security” for Israeli communities in the north. The IDF’s 91st Division launched a significant ground operation in southern Lebanon on Monday, pushing farther into Hezbollah-controlled territory in what officials described as a major escalation along the northern front.
IDF has destroyed 85-90% of Hezbollah's pre-2023 rocket arsenal
Eighty-five percent to 90% of Hezbollah’s pre-2023 rocket arsenal has been destroyed, the IDF reported Sunday. Before the war, Hezbollah had more than 150,000 rockets, it said. By the November 2024 ceasefire, 70% to 80% of the rocket arsenal had been destroyed, the IDF said. Later in 2025, about 30,000 rockets remained, the IDF said. The IDF’s update on Sunday suggests that over the course of 2025, and more intensely since Hezbollahentered the war on March 2, the military has gradually reduced that total to between 10,000 and 23,000 rockets.
Seizing Iran’s uranium could take ‘largest special forces operation in history’ – WSJ
'Secret base’ on the Temple Mount sparks Palestinian anger
Right-wing activist Baruch Marzel sparked a viral stir on the social network X after posting a sarcastic message that drew more than 100,000 views. Marzel shared an AI-generated image depicting the Dome of the Rock with Israeli Air Force fighter jets parked beneath it, appearing as though a subterranean military base existed under the site. He added a tongue-in-cheek caption: “Note: Don’t share the photo of the secret Israeli Air Force base in Jerusalem, so it won’t be attacked."
Iranians weigh whether to flee country amid the war
Iranians try to contact loved ones abroad through border with Turkey - report
Amid nationwide internet disruptions and communications blocks in Iran, some Iranians have been traveling to the border with Turkey in an effort to get online and reach loved ones, BBC News reported on Sunday. According to the report, one man has been selling a service that helps Iranians outside Tehran stay in touch with relatives and friends inside the country. To make the system work, the man uses two phones, one connected to the Iranian network and another to the Turkish network, because international calls into Tehran are blocked, according to the BBC.
Customers outside Iran call the seller’s Turkish phone via WhatsApp, and he then connects them to people inside the country using the Iranian mobile network, the report added. Amid the war with Iran, marked by the Israeli and US operations Roaring Lion and Epic Fury, internet restrictions that began during earlier protests have made it extremely difficult for Iranians to contact people abroad through normal channels.
Even so, many Iranians have clung to any opportunity they can find to communicate. “I’m paying a huge amount of money to be able to connect to the internet to talk to him right now,” Ava, from Tehran, told the BBC. She had been due to marry her fiancé, who lives in Canada, this week, but then the war began. Services designed to bypass internet and phone restrictions are often expensive and unreliable. Even when a connection is made, calls usually last only two or three minutes before cutting out, at a cost of about £28 ($38), according to BBC Persian. (Read More)
Iran said to arrest 20 people for allegedly cooperating with Israel
When the hospital became a battlefield, these women kept life moving forward
Dr. Ofira Azulay: "You put everything you’re feeling aside, and you just work.”
Sunday, March 15, 2026
IDF pummels terror sites as Hezbollah chief threatens long campaign
The Israeli military said it had eliminated key commanders of the Shi’ite terrorist organization, including Iranian officers operating in Lebanon.
WATCH: IDF's Lebanon raids kill Hezbollah terrorists, seizing weapons, dismantling infrastructure
The IDF's 7th Armored Brigade, operating under the 36th Division, conducted targeted raids against Hezbollah terrorists and terror infrastructure over the past week, the military announced on Saturday. As part of the raids, the brigade's combat team killed dozens of terrorists and dismantled dozens of terror infrastructure sites, including a weapons depot, command center, and observation posts belonging to Hezbollah terrorists, according to the military. The IDF's Northern Command is also continuing with preparations to deploy additional soldiers to the Israel-Lebanon border in the coming week, following a directive by IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir, who ordered forces to intensify a targeted campaign against members of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force following increased militant movement toward the border over the past week.
Soldiers from the Golani Brigade have also been deployed to the border, awaiting operational orders following a situational assessment, the military stated. The IDF's deployment aims to provide "an additional layer of protection for the residents of northern Israel," the military said. The military shared a recording of 7th Brigade chief Col. "S", saying that "We will strike the enemy with determination in order to push the threat away from our communities and to ensure the future of Israel. The residents are relying on us."
"Once again, we have been called up. After months of continuous combat in Gaza, we have been called to advance and operate against the enemy seeking to harm the residents of the North," he stated. The IDF on Saturday expanded its ground operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, as well as launching artillery fire into the area, according to military officials. Military officials said the artillery barrage was intended to support expanded ground activity against Hezbollah units operating in southern Lebanon. Additional Israeli ground forces have been deployed in the area as part of the effort. Also on Saturday, the IDF completed an additional wave of strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure across Lebanon. (Read More)
Strait of Hormuz open to everyone but US, Israel, Iranian FM Araghchi says
The Strait of Hormuz is only closed to US and Israeli ships, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview with MS NOW on Saturday. Other ships are free to pass, although many prefer not to due to “security concerns,” which Araghchi claimed have nothing to do with Iran. He added that currently there are “many tankers and ships that are passing through the Strait of Hormuz.”
US may hit Iran's Kharg Island again, Trump tells NBC News
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States may carry out more strikes on Iran's Kharg Island oil export hub, saying that while Tehran appears ready to make a deal to end the conflict, "the terms aren’t good enough yet." He said the US strikes had "totally demolished" most of Kharg Island, telling NBC News that "we may hit it a few more times just for fun." Trump also questioned whether Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is still alive.
Trump: CENTCOM ‘totally obliterated’ military targets on Kharg Island
Trump vows to open Strait of Hormuz ‘one way or the other’ as Iran threatens area’s ports
US leader says other countries must participate in effort to prevent attacks on shipping; US embassy in Iraq and UAE oil facility targeted by Iran and allies.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Israel is preparing for largest-scale ground offensive in Lebanon since 2006 war - Axios
According to the report, Israel plans to seize the entire area south of the Litani River and dismantle Hezbollah's military infrastructure, in what officials say would "be like Gaza."

































