The Iran - Israel conflict continues to escalate, with fresh missile sirens reported in Jerusalem and new strikes impacting Tel Aviv. Despite rising tensions, US President Donald Trump has proposed a peace plan, signaling a possible diplomatic push after weeks of conflict.
Tehran has indicated it may allow "non-hostile" vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route, even as military actions continue across the region.
India has also stepped into the conversation, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussing the crisis with Trump, highlighting growing global concern over economic and geopolitical fallout.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has offered to host peace talks, suggesting a diplomatic opening, but on-ground realities remain volatile as Iran continues missile launches and Israel faces direct strikes in key urban areas.
Stay tuned for LIVE updates as the situation develops.
Explosions Reported Around Tel Aviv After Fresh Threat Alerts
Multiple explosions have been reported around Tel Aviv, according to Israeli Army Radio, raising fresh concerns of incoming strikes.
The development comes a day after the city was targeted by missiles that caused multiple casualties.
Details on the cause of the explosions and potential damage are still emerging, as the situation continues to unfold.
Missile Strike Hits Residential Building In Iran, 18 Injured
At least 18 people have been injured after a missile struck a residential building in Iran's Alborz province, according to local reports.
The attack destroyed a four-storey building in Kamalshahr, Karaj, in the early hours, with additional strikes reported on nearby warehouses.
The incident highlights continued targeting of populated areas, as civilian infrastructure remains increasingly exposed in the ongoing conflict.
Rights Group Calls Conflict 'Pattern Of Aggression', Slams Govt Silence
A civil rights organisation has described the ongoing West Asia conflict as part of a broader pattern of aggression against sovereign nations, criticising the role of the United States in escalating tensions.
The group also took aim at the Indian government's response, calling its silence on the issue concerning amid the deepening crisis.
The remarks came during a seminar attended by political and academic figures, reflecting growing debate within India over the country's stance on the conflict.
Qatar Says It 'Cannot Remain Silent' On Iranian Attacks
Qatar's representative to the UN has condemned Iranian strikes, saying they violate territorial integrity and international law.
The envoy warned that attacks on critical infrastructure, including electricity and desalination plants, carry serious environmental and humanitarian consequences.
She also flagged the partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz as a major concern, citing risks to global supply chains and economic stability.
The remarks signal rising frustration among Gulf states, as the conflict's impact spreads beyond military targets.
Hezbollah Claims Attack On Israeli Army Vehicles In Southern Lebanon
Hezbollah says it launched an attack targeting Israeli army vehicles in southern Lebanon, according to reports.
The group described the strike as part of ongoing cross-border engagements, with similar attacks on troop and vehicle positions reported in recent days.
There has been no immediate confirmation from Israel, leaving details on damage or casualties unclear.
Iran Envoy Backs Pakistan Mediation, Hopes Talks Can End War
Iran's ambassador to Pakistan has expressed hope that mediation efforts by "friendly countries" like Pakistan could help bring the conflict to an end.
The remarks come after Islamabad offered to host potential talks between the US and Iran, signalling its growing role in backchannel diplomacy.
While there is no official confirmation of negotiations yet, the statement adds to a series of diplomatic signals emerging alongside continued fighting.
Saudi UN Envoy Condemns Iran Strikes, Says Attacks 'Cannot Be Ignored'
Saudi Arabia's representative to the UN has strongly condemned Iran's attacks on Gulf states, calling them a violation of sovereignty and international law.
He said the strikes targeted countries not involved in the conflict, warning that such actions undermine mediation efforts and regional stability.
The remarks reflect growing anger among Gulf nations, as attacks beyond the core conflict zone draw sharper diplomatic pushback.
Sharif Briefs Saudi Crown Prince As Pakistan Pushes Mediation Efforts
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has briefed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Islamabad's efforts to de-escalate tensions in West Asia.
The conversation focused on the evolving regional situation, alongside broader diplomatic coordination as Pakistan positions itself as a potential mediator in US-Iran talks.
The outreach signals growing involvement of key regional players, as multiple countries step in to prevent further escalation.
Iraq Walks A Tightrope As War Puts US-Iran Balance To Test
Iraq is facing a delicate balancing act as it navigates relations with both the United States and Iran amid escalating hostilities between the two, according to political analyst Zeidon Alkinani.
He described the situation as highly sensitive, with Baghdad attempting to maintain ties with both sides while conflict intensifies across the region.
The Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), a state-recognised umbrella of mostly Shia armed groups, remains central to this dynamic. While formally part of Iraq's security structure, several factions within the PMF are aligned with Iran and have been involved in exchanges with US-linked targets.
At the same time, internal shifts within the PMF are becoming more visible. Iran's influence in Iraq has been gradually declining since the 2019 protests, and discussions around the future of Iran-aligned factions are gaining traction within political circles.
Iraqi leadership is increasingly evaluating whether it can contain or reshape the role of these factions, particularly in a scenario where Iran emerges from the conflict with a negotiated outcome.
The challenge for Baghdad lies in maintaining internal stability while managing external pressures - a balancing act that is becoming more difficult as the war deepens.
Anbar Strike Hit Military Clinic, Iraq Calls It 'Serious Violation'
More details have emerged from the deadly strike in Iraq's Anbar province, where seven soldiers were killed and 13 injured in an attack on a PMF-linked site.
The Defence Ministry said the strike hit a military clinic and a nearby engineering unit, with rescue teams still searching the area for additional casualties.
Baghdad has condemned the attack as a "blatant and serious violation" of international law, particularly rules protecting medical facilities and personnel.
The incident marks a sharp escalation, raising concerns over the widening scope of targets in the conflict.
Iran Internet Blackout Enters Day 26, Civilians Cut Off From World
Iran's nationwide internet blackout has entered its 26th day, crossing more than 600 hours of disrupted connectivity, according to monitoring group NetBlocks.
The shutdown has left civilians largely cut off from global communication networks at a time of ongoing conflict and unrest.
NetBlocks said the blackout restricts access to information during wartime, raising concerns over transparency and the ability of people to communicate with the outside world.
â ï¸ Update: The internet blackout in #Iran has now entered its 26th day after passing the 600 hour mark.
— NetBlocks (@netblocks) March 25, 2026
The measure leaves civilians cut off from international networks, violating their right to access information in times of war. pic.twitter.com/2AsPc39EXP
The prolonged disruption underscores how the conflict is not just being fought on the ground, but also in the information space.
Trump Praises Gulf Allies, Calls Support 'Strong' Amid Conflict
US President Donald Trump has praised Gulf nations for backing Washington during the ongoing conflict, highlighting support from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar.
He described the countries as "strong" partners, noting that Qatar had taken a hit but continued to stand with the US.
The remarks signal Washington's effort to reinforce regional alliances, as Gulf states play an increasingly visible role in the evolving conflict.
2 Soldiers Killed, 20 Injured In Airstrikes On PMF Site In Iraq
Two soldiers have been killed and at least 20 others injured in airstrikes targeting a Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) site in Iraq's Anbar province, according to security sources.
Most of the casualties are reported to be from the Iraqi army, indicating the strike impacted regular forces alongside paramilitary units.
The attack adds to a series of strikes on PMF positions in recent days, including a previous assault that killed at least 15 fighters, highlighting a sharp escalation in Iraq's role in the wider conflict
Iran Receives Trump's 15-Point Ceasefire Proposal Via Pakistan
Iran has received a 15-point ceasefire proposal from the Trump administration, according to Pakistani officials cited in reports.
The plan was reportedly conveyed through Islamabad as part of ongoing backchannel efforts to end the conflict.
The proposal comes even as fighting continues, with Iran publicly denying any direct negotiations with Washington.
The development highlights a widening gap between behind-the-scenes diplomacy and the ongoing escalation on the ground.
Iran Warns US: 'Don't Call Your Retreat An Agreement'
Iran has warned the United States against framing any pullback as a negotiated outcome, calling it a "strategic defeat" rather than a deal.
A senior military spokesperson said Washington should not label its retreat from strikes as an agreement, insisting the US is attempting to repackage battlefield setbacks.
The remarks come amid growing claims of potential talks, with Tehran continuing to reject the narrative of active negotiations.
Israel Claims Strike On Tehran Missile Production Facilities
The Israeli military says its jets targeted two sites in Tehran involved in producing long-range naval cruise missiles capable of striking targets at sea and on land.
The facilities are believed to be part of Iran's broader missile development network, which plays a central role in its military strategy.
The strike signals a continued push to weaken Iran's weapons production capacity, as Israel expands its focus from launch sites to deeper industrial infrastructure.
UAE Signals Frustration, Seeks Clarity On Allies Amid War
A senior UAE presidential adviser has said the country needs clarity on who it can rely on, rather than additional troops or military equipment, as the conflict continues.
Anwar Gargash indicated that while some countries have offered genuine support, others have limited their response to statements without concrete action.
His remarks also pointed to broader dissatisfaction, questioning the role of regional institutions like the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
The comments highlight growing pressure within the Gulf over alliances, as countries reassess support and coordination amid the escalating conflict.
Day 26: War Nears One-Month Mark With No Clear Off-Ramp
The conflict is approaching the one-month mark, with continued strikes reported across Iran, Israel and Gulf regions.
At the same time, the US is sending mixed signals - indicating readiness to escalate militarily while also keeping the door open for a potential deal.
The prolonged fighting is increasingly impacting global energy markets, with disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz driving volatility.
With both sides maintaining pressure on the ground and diplomacy still uncertain, the war shows no clear path toward de-escalation.
7 Killed In Strike On Residential Area In Iran's Tabriz
At least seven people have been killed in a US-Israeli strike targeting a residential neighbourhood in Tabriz, in northwestern Iran, according to local media reports.
The attack reportedly took place at dawn, with civilian areas hit, raising concerns over continued strikes impacting populated zones.
Earlier reports had also indicated casualties from similar strikes in the city, suggesting a pattern of repeated targeting in Tabriz.
Israel Hits Missile Production Sites In Tehran In Fresh Strikes
Israel said it has struck two sites in Tehran used to produce long-range naval cruise missiles, targeting key elements of Iran's military infrastructure.
The facilities were linked to Iran's defence ministry and were involved in developing missiles capable of hitting targets both at sea and on land.
The strike signals a continued focus on degrading Iran's weapons production capabilities, as Israel expands its campaign deeper into strategic assets inside Tehran.
Over 200 Israelis Injured In 24 Hours Amid Iranian Strikes
More than 200 people have been injured across Israel in the past 24 hours following Iranian strikes, according to the country's Health Ministry.
The injuries come as multiple regions remain under repeated missile attacks, with civilians continuing to bear the brunt of the escalating conflict.
The latest figures add to a growing toll, with thousands already hospitalised since the war began, highlighting the sustained pressure on Israel's emergency and healthcare system
Fresh Strike Hits PMF Base In Iraq, Same Site Targeted Again
A new air strike has hit Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) positions in Iraq's Anbar province, targeting the same base that was struck a day earlier.
Two missiles reportedly hit the site, with casualties expected though not yet confirmed.
The previous strike killed 15 fighters - the deadliest in Iraq since the conflict began - and the repeated targeting points to sustained pressure on Iran-linked groups.
With Baghdad authorising the PMF's "right to respond" and military aircraft reported overhead, the conflict's spillover into Iraq is intensifying.
Pakistan 'Ready To Host' US-Iran Talks Even As Tehran Denies Negotiations
Iran's ambassador to Pakistan has said Islamabad is "ready and honoured" to host talks between the US and Iran, if both sides agree.
At the same time, he made it clear that no negotiations are currently taking place, either directly or indirectly.
The offer signals growing regional involvement in trying to de-escalate tensions, even as the absence of formal talks keeps the conflict locked in uncertainty.
Strike In Iraq Kills 7 PMF Fighters, Injures 13 In Anbar
At least seven fighters were killed and 13 wounded in a fresh strike targeting the Popular Mobilisation Forces in Iraq's Anbar province, according to the defence ministry.
The attack reportedly involved two missiles fired from a fighter jet at a base that was also hit a day earlier.
The repeated targeting of the same site points to sustained pressure on PMF positions, as the conflict continues to spill beyond core battle zones.