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New Israel, Iran attacks across region: Latest developments in Middle East war Paris, France, March 3 (AFP) Mar 03, 2026 Loud blasts rocked Tehran on Tuesday as Iran hit industrial and diplomatic targets across the Middle East and threatened to open "the gates of hell" on the United States and Israel. The conflict started with US and Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend that killed the Iranian supreme leader and showed no sign of abating as it entered its fourth day. Here are the latest developments:
"The United Nations Security Council has a duty... if it wishes, it can certainly act, because there is no obstacle to its action except its own will," said foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei.
The Brent North Sea crude contract, the international benchmark, jumped more than eight percent to reach $85.12 a barrel, its highest level since July 2024. Precious metal prices fell sharply as traders piled in with strategic bets on energy and the US dollar. Gold, which had risen the day before, shed more than four percent to around $5,075 an ounce, while silver plunged more than 12 percent to just under $78 an ounce.
"The enemy must await continuous punitive attacks; the gates of hell will open more and more, moment by moment, upon the United States and Israel," spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini told state TV.
"Israeli ground forces advanced from Kfar Kila and the Khiam plains," along the Lebanon-Israel border, the source said, requesting anonymity and expressing concern over "Israel's attempt to establish a broad security belt in south Lebanon". Israeli military spokesman Effie Defrin said the aim was to create a buffer zone "between our residents and any threat".
"Based on the latest available satellite imagery, IAEA can now confirm some recent damage to entrance buildings of Iran's underground Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant. No radiological consequence expected," the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a post on X.
The correspondents said they heard several blasts in Manama and air raid sirens sounded, while explosions were also heard in Doha.
A facility in Bahrain was also damaged by "a drone strike in close proximity", the provider said.
In an interview with Britain's Sun newspaper, Trump said Starmer "has not been helpful", adding: "It's very sad to see that the relationship is obviously not what it was."
Drones also targeted an Omani port, hitting a fuel tank, state media reported, saying the damage had been contained "without any human casualties".
The Saudi foreign ministry condemned "the heinous attack", describing it as "cowardly and unjustified". burs-pdw/rmb |
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