Iran’s Red Crescent is in the news amid escalating Middle East conflicts, supporting victims and coordinating aid in a tense regional crisis.
As of March 12, 2026, the US State Department has evacuated approximately 47,000 American citizens from 14 Middle Eastern countries amid escalating conflict involving Iran and Israel. The department has chartered flights and provided travel assistance, though many Americans remain stranded due to widespread airspace closures and limited commercial flights. US embassies face ongoing security threats, including drone attacks.
Recent clashes in the Middle East have resulted in significant casualties across Iran, Israel, Lebanon, and surrounding countries. Iran reports 787 deaths, including children, amid US accusations of responsibility for a missile strike. Israel and Lebanon face military fatalities and civilian casualties as violence intensifies. The conflict involves multiple nations and regional actors, with ongoing military operations and strikes.
Iran's IRGC announced a new wave of attacks targeting US and Israeli interests amid ongoing conflict. Iran claims US and Israeli forces have bombed civilian sites, killing over 1,300 civilians. Iran also targets US-linked tech companies and economic sites, with recent strikes in Tehran and Lebanon. The conflict continues to escalate.
Iran has intensified drone and missile strikes targeting Gulf countries, including Qatar and the UAE, amid ongoing US-Israeli military actions. Qatar reports ongoing civilian attacks, while regional leaders prepare for further escalation. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, but regional stability remains fragile.
Iran fired multiple ballistic missiles at Israel, targeting Haifa and other areas, causing building collapses and injuries. Rescue efforts are ongoing for missing persons. The attacks follow Iran's retaliation for US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets since late February.
Aid workers have delivered emergency supplies into Iran after six weeks of conflict disrupted supply routes. Trucks crossed from Turkey and Jordan, bringing trauma kits, tents, and blankets. Displacement and destruction have increased, with thousands killed and millions displaced. The situation remains critical as humanitarian access is expanding.
The US Treasury and OFAC have warned that payments—cash, digital assets, or in-kind donations—for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz carry sanctions risks. Iran has been offering limited passage for fees amid ongoing US-Israeli military operations, pressuring energy markets and prompting warnings from Washington and allied capitals.