Israeli Air Force hit Hezbollah targets in Lebanon amid escalating Iran-backed attacks; key player in Israel’s military strategy.
A Cessna Citation struck multiple deer during takeoff from North Palm Beach, Florida, prompting an emergency landing at Palm Beach International Airport. No injuries reported. The pilot declared an emergency after hitting four or five deer on the nose gear and wings, an incident described as extremely rare.
Israeli military launched attacks on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, targeting weapons and training sites. A 16-year-old Syrian boy was killed, and several civilians wounded amid ongoing tensions despite a ceasefire. Israel claims the strikes aim to prevent Hezbollah rearmament and terrorist activity.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in US and Israeli strikes, raising questions about the regime's future. The death removes a key decision-maker, but Iran's complex power structure and military forces suggest regime stability will depend on internal factions and succession plans. The regime remains resilient, but legitimacy is waning.
Major Gulf airports remain closed or limited due to regional conflicts, causing widespread flight cancellations and stranded travelers. Airlines are rerouting and operating limited services amid escalating tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the US. The disruption impacts both passenger and cargo flights, with economic consequences expected.
The US has launched over 90 strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, a key oil export hub, ahead of a deadline set by President Trump for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes target military sites but spare oil infrastructure, escalating regional tensions and energy concerns.
Since March 12, Iran has launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and regional targets, prompting extensive Israeli and US military strikes on Iran. The conflict has expanded with regional missile exchanges, targeting Iran's military infrastructure and leadership, amid ongoing regional tensions.
The US and Israel launched a military campaign targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, including underground sites at Natanz, amid escalating tensions and recent missile exchanges. Iran's nuclear program remains active, with limited damage reported, raising fears of further regional escalation. The US plans to secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel launched airstrikes in Lebanon targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah and Iranian military figures, following recent escalations including missile exchanges and threats. The strikes killed at least 8 people, injured others, and targeted Hezbollah positions amid ongoing regional tensions. The conflict has expanded with attacks across Iran and Gulf states.
Iran has launched over 10 missiles at Israel since the conflict began on February 28, including the use of banned cluster munitions. Israel has intercepted most attacks, but some caused damage and casualties. Iran's missile tactics include indiscriminate use of cluster bombs, raising international concerns.
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed at least 12 people, displaced over a million, and prompted widespread evacuations. Lebanon reports civilian casualties and destruction, with international calls for a ceasefire. The conflict follows Hezbollah's rocket attacks on Israel and Israel's retaliatory strikes, escalating regional tensions.
On March 18-19, 2026, Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran's South Pars gas field, the world's largest natural gas reservoir shared with Qatar. Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks on key energy facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait, causing extensive damage and fires. Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex suffered significant harm, threatening global gas supplies and pushing Brent crude prices above $110 a barrel. The conflict risks a prolonged energy crisis with global economic impacts.
The US and Israel continue military operations against Iran, with Iran launching missile attacks on Israel and Gulf states. Oil prices surge as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, causing global economic instability. Diplomatic efforts are failing, and regional powers warn of wider consequences. The conflict has entered a critical phase today, March 31, 2026.
Iran's Natanz nuclear facility was hit by airstrikes, with Iran reporting no radioactive leaks. The attack follows previous strikes on the site, amid ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear program. Israel denies responsibility, while Iran blames US and Israel. The IAEA is investigating the incident.
Multiple senior Iranian military figures, including IRGC commanders, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes over the past days. The strikes targeted Iran's naval and intelligence leadership, with Iran confirming the deaths of Alireza Tangsiri and others. The conflict has escalated with missile attacks and infrastructure damage across the region.
Following the killing of Supreme Leader Khamenei, Iran's Revolutionary Guard now dominates, with hardliners questioning the country's nuclear policy. Public debates suggest Iran may reconsider its stance on nuclear weapons, potentially moving toward developing a bomb, especially after recent Israeli and US strikes.
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.
US forces have rescued a seriously wounded American weapons officer after his F-15E was shot down over Iran. The operation involved 100 special operations forces, diversion tactics, and complex coordination. The officer hid in the Zagros Mountains for over a day before being extracted, marking the first US aircraft loss in Iran during the current conflict.
Israel has killed two senior Iranian military figures in separate airstrikes in Tehran, including Major General Seyed Majid Khademi, head of Iran's Intelligence Protection Organization. The strikes also targeted Iran's petrochemical infrastructure, causing significant economic damage amid ongoing hostilities.
Iran reports the destruction of a synagogue in Tehran following US-Israeli strikes, which killed at least 15 people. Iran's authorities blame Israel for the attack, while Israel denies targeting religious sites. The incident occurs during a broader wave of military strikes across Iran.
Israel has launched extensive strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon as peace talks are scheduled for Tuesday in Washington. Despite US pressure to limit fighting, Israel is maintaining its military operations. Hezbollah and Lebanese officials condemn the attacks, which have caused significant casualties and displacement. The situation remains tense as regional and international actors call for restraint.