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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Alex Croft,Dan Haygarth,Rachel Dobkin and Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Iran-US war latest: Israel launches fresh attack as Trump tells Netanyahu not to repeat strikes on Iranian energy

Donald Trump has suggested he is not planning to send soldiers to the Middle East with his war with Iran war heading toward a fourth week.

"I'm not putting troops anywhere”, the US president said Thursday when asked whether he was planning to send more service members to the region.

Reuters reported Wednesday the Trump administration is considering deploying thousands of US troops to reinforce its military campaign against Iran.

Mr Trump added: “If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you. But I'm not putting troops. We will do whatever is necessary”.

Later on Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu said Tehran is “weaker than ever” as he praised Mr Trump for his co-operation in the US-Israeli war.

Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles after 20 days of air attacks, the Israeli prime minister said at a news conference.

Mr Netanyahu also said Israel acted alone in its attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field, a major escalation of the war.

He said: “Israel acted alone against the gas compound. President Trump asked us to hold off on future attacks and we’re holding out”.

Key Points

  • Trump: I told Netanyahu to halt attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field
  • Huge plumes of smoke after Iran strikes Israeli oil refinery in Haifa
  • American F-35 fighter jet struck by Iran in first incident of its kind - report
  • Why was Israel's attack on South Pars oil field such a major escalation?

US governor says service members and average Americans will 'suffer' from Iran war

03:30 , Rachel Dobkin

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has said US service members and average Americans will “suffer” from the war in Iran.

“I’m very fearful that there will be more troops sent there, that they’ll go into combat”, the Democrat told CNN’s Erin Burnett Thursday night local time. “We’ve got Illinois National Guardspeople, men and women, on the front lines out there. We’ve got members of the military from Illinois also in harm’s way”.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker in Chicago on November 12, 2025 (Getty Images for Vox Media)

“We don’t need to be in this war. This should end. Now everybody’s gonna suffer, not just the people who are on the front lines, but also people all across the United States who are paying higher prices for gas”, Pritzker added.

Israel launches new wave of attack on Iran

03:20 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Israel launched a fresh wave of attacks on Iran this morning, a day after president Donald Trump told it not to repeat its strikes on Iranian natural gas infrastructure, which sharply escalated the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The conflict has killed thousands of people, spread to neighbouring nations and hit the global economy since the US and Israel launched strikes on 28 February, after talks about Tehran's nuclear program failed to yield a deal.

"The IDF has just begun a wave of strikes against the infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran," a spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces said, without providing details.

Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates said they were dealing with missile attacks in the early hours of Friday, following days of Iranian strikes on regional energy infrastructure that has roiled global markets.

Full story: Japanese Prime Minister says she and Trump are ‘best buddies’ in remarks following his Pearl Harbor joke

03:15 , Mike Bedigan

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insisted that she and Donald Trump were “best buddies”, hours after the president made a poor taste joke about the historic attack on Pearl Harbor.

“A stronger Japan and a stronger America, a more prosperous Japan and a more prosperous America. I am very confident that Donald and I are the best buddies to realize this shared goal”, Takaichi said Thursday evening, speaking via a translator before a dinner event at the White House.

The prime minister went on to praise Trump further and even wish his youngest son, Barron Trump, a preemptive “happy birthday” ahead of his 20th birthday on Friday.

It appeared that the awkwardness of the earlier exchange had disappeared.

While answering questions from reporters in the Oval Office, the president was asked by a Japanese reporter why he had not warned U.S. allies, including Japan, about the Iran airstrike campaign, which began on February 28.

Trump replied that he had wanted the strikes to be a “surprise”, before adding, “Who knows better about surprise than Japan?” — in reference to the devastating attack on December 7, 1941, in which Japanese troops bombed the US military base on Oahu in Hawaii.

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Japanese PM says she and Trump are ‘best buddies’ in remarks after Pearl Harbor joke

US oil prices fall as treasury secretary floats lifting sanctions on Iranian oil

03:00 , Rachel Dobkin

US oil prices fell after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent floated the idea of lifting sanctions on Iranian oil already at sea.

“In the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that's on the water. It's about 140 million barrels”, Bessent said on Fox Business Thursday morning local time.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Dallas, Texas, on February 20 (Getty Images)

US oil prices then dropped 1.56 percent to $94.64 a barrel, CNBC reported.

Oil prices have surged amid the growing conflict in the Middle East as Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that carries about a fifth of the world’s oil supply.

CENTCOM shares photos of US military in action

02:30 , Rachel Dobkin

US Central Command has shared photos of American forces in action amid the Iran war.

Qatar shares guidelines for worshippers going to Eid al-Fitr prayer

02:00 , Rachel Dobkin

Qatar has shared guidelines for worshippers going to Eid al-Fitr prayer services amid the Iran war:

  • Arrive at services early to avoid traffic
  • If a mosque is full, go to another mosque. Don’t pray outside
  • If a national warning is issued, those inside a mosque should remain in place. Those outside a mosque should go to the nearest building.
  • At the end of prayer services, leave the mosque in an orderly fashion, avoiding crowding and pushing.

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the most sacred time of the year for Muslims.

UAE says it disrupted 'terrorist network' backed by Hezbollah and Iran

01:34 , Rachel Dobkin

The United Arab Emirates has said it disrupted ”a terrorist network funded and operated by” Iran and Lebanon’s Iranian-backed militant group, Hezbollah, the Associated Press reported.

The UAE said the arrested terrorist network operatives were “operating within the country under a fictitious commercial cover and sought to infiltrate the national economy and carry out external schemes threatening the country’s financial stability.”

In pictures: Day 20 of Iran war

01:00 , Rachel Dobkin

Debris from a house is seen on March 19 in Baalbek, Lebanon (Getty Images)
People shop at a market in preparation for Nowruz, or Persian New Year, celebrations on March 19 in Tehran, Iran (Getty Images)
Activists attend an anti-war protest in Tel Aviv on March 19 (AFP via Getty Images)

Iran's women's soccer team greeted by fans in Tehran

00:31 , Rachel Dobkin

Members of Iran’s national women’s soccer team were greeted by fans in Tehran as they returned home.

“First of all we are so happy to be in Iran, because Iran is our homeland,” midfielder Fatemeh Shaban said, per the Associated Press.

A couple of players decided to remain in Australia amid the war.

Father of US service member killed in Iran war denies telling Pete Hegseth to 'finish' the job

00:00 , Dan Haygarth

The father of US service member killed in Iran war said he did not tell Pete Hegseth to “finish” the job, NBC reports.

Defence secretary Mr Hegseth met privately on Wednesday with the families of six American service members who have died in the Iran war.

About that, he said: “What I heard through tears, through hugs, through strength and through unbreakable resolve was the same from family after family. They said, ‘Finish this. Honour their sacrifice. Do not waver. Do not stop until the job is done.’”

Charles Simmons’s 28-year-old son Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons was among the six crew members killed when their refueling plane crashed last week.

Mr Simmons said: “I can’t speak for the other families. When he (Mr Hesgeth) spoke to me, that was not something we talked about.”

Why Israel’s attack on the South Pars gas field in Iran is such a major escalation

Thursday 19 March 2026 23:45 , Dan Haygarth

President Donald Trump has threatened to “massively blow up the entirety” of Iran’s South Pars gas field if Tehran launches further attacks on energy facilities across the Gulf.

Israel struck the vital gas field in a move that drew condemnation from both Iran and Qatar, a close ally of the US, who share the facility.

In retaliation, Tehran struck multiple energy facilities across the Gulf, including Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City, where an estimated 115,000 people work.

Read more below:

Why Israel’s attack on the South Pars gas field in Iran is such a major escalation

Netanyahu said Israel acted alone in attack on gas field

Thursday 19 March 2026 23:32 , Dan Haygarth

Speaking about the attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field, a major escalation of Israel’s war on the country, Benjamin Netanyahu this evening told a press conference: “Israel acted alone against the gas compound.

“President Trump asked us to hold off on future attacks and we’re holding out.”

Mr Trump was earlier asked whether he spoke with Mr Netanyahu after Israel attacked Iran’s South Pars gas field.

“I did, I did, I told him: ‘don’t do that’,” the US president said.

“We’re independent, we get along great, it’s coordinated. But on occasion, he’ll do something, and if I don’t like it... so we’re not doing that anymore.”

EU leaders to ask Brussels to help on energy price surge linked to Iran war

Thursday 19 March 2026 23:30 , Dan Haygarth

EU leaders will ask the European Commission to help their countries take temporary nd targeted measures to curb the surge in energy prices triggered by the Iran war, according to draft joint conclusions seen by Reuters.

The draft document also said any measures should maintain long-term investment incentives, support faster deployment of renewables and safeguard fair competition in the EU’s internal market.

Iran oil attacks trigger 35% gas price spike – and warning of interest rate rises

Thursday 19 March 2026 23:00 , Dan Haygarth

Britain is to “step up” defensive support for Gulf states after Iran attacked energy sites across the region in a “serious escalation” of the war that could push up inflation and interest rates.

The price of Brent crude climbed as high as $119 a barrel and European gas prices briefly surged by 35 per cent after Iran pounded Qatar’s Ras Laffan energy hub and other Middle Eastern oil and gas infrastructure with missiles.

Interest rates were held at 3.75 per cent instead of the previously expected cut, as the Bank of England warned that the war could push inflation as high as 3.5 per cent by July on the back of rising energy bills, and that rates could rise – creating misery for homeowners.

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Iran oil attacks trigger 35% gas price spike – and fears of interest rate rises

US fighter jet forced to make emergency landing and is first plane hit by Iranian fire since start of war

Thursday 19 March 2026 22:45 , Daniel Haygarth

A US fighter jet was forced to make an emergency landing in the Middle East after it was reportedly struck by Iranian fire.

"We are aware of reports that a U.S. F-35 aircraft conducted an emergency landing at a regional U.S airbase after flying a combat mission over Iran,” Capt. Tim Hawkins, a spokesperson for U.S. Central Command, told The Independent.

“The aircraft landed safely, and the pilot is in stable condition,” Hawkins added. “This incident is under investigation."

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US fighter jet makes emergency landing after being hit by Iranian fire

How Iran’s Qatar attacks could trigger a global energy shock

Thursday 19 March 2026 22:30 , Daniel Haygarth

Natural gas prices soar as Iran and Israel strike Middle East energy infrastructure

Thursday 19 March 2026 22:15 , Dan Haygarth

Natural gas prices in Europe surged as much as 35% on Thursday as Iranian and Israeli strikes targeted some of the Middle East's most important gas infrastructure, doing damage that will likely take years to repair.

The strikes on energy facilities since the onset of the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran have brought to life some of the energy industry's worst fears - that a conflict in the region will leave long-term damage and shortages in global energy supplies.

"We are now well on the road to the doomsday gas-crisis scenario," said Saul Kavonic, an energy analyst at MST Financial.

"Even once the war ends, the disruption to LNG (liquefied natural gas) supply could last for months or even years."

Iran on Thursday struck the Ras Laffan liquefied natural gas facility in Qatar, the world’s largest LNG complex, a day after Israel attacked Iran's huge South Pars gas facilities.

The hit on Ras Laffan destroyed two LNG trains that could cause a reduction of around 17 per cent of Qatar's liquefied natural gas exports for between three and five years.

"I never in my wildest dreams would have thought that Qatar would be - Qatar and the region - in such an attack, especially from a brotherly Muslim country in the month of Ramadan, attacking us in this way," QatarEnergy chief executive Saad al-Kaabi told Reuters.

He said the state-owned gas company may have to declare force majeure on long-term contracts to Belgium, China, Italy and South Korea.

Gas prices in Europe rose by as much as 35% on Thursday and oil jumped as much as 10%, before paring gains.

Trump’s White House can’t manufacture support for Iran war but is busy ‘grinding away on banger memes’

Thursday 19 March 2026 22:00 , Dan Haygarth

With public support collapsing for his administration’s war in Iran, Donald Trump’s White House has resorted to counting social media impressions as a sign of victory after gleefully posting images of destruction, threaded with clips from Marvel movies and Call of Duty.

Real-world footage of multi-million dollar airstrikes that have killed hundreds of Iranians has been spliced together with clips from video games and pop culture references in montages that appeal to accounts on Elon Musk’s X, all while trolling their antiwar critics.

Read more:

Inside the White House plan for ‘banger memes’ to sell his Iran war

Recap: Netanyahu's press conference

Thursday 19 March 2026 21:45 , Daniel Haygarth

Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference in Jerusalem (AFP/Getty)

Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles after 20 days of US-Israeli air attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a news conference this evening.

"We are winning, and Iran is being decimated," Netanyahu said, adding that he believes Iran's missile and drone arsenal is being massively degraded and will be destroyed.

"What we're destroying now are the factories that produce the components to make these missiles and to make the nuclear weapons that they're trying to produce," Netanyahu said.

Netanyahu did not provide evidence for his claim that Iran no longer had the capacity to enrich uranium.

Despite the nearly three week war, it was still too soon to tell whether Iranians will take to the streets to try to overthrow their government, Netanyahu said.

"It's up to the Iranian people to show that, to choose the moment and to rise to the moment," he said.

While the war so far has been conducted through air attacks, Netanyahu said there could be a ground component as well and "there are many possibilities for this ground component." He did not elaborate.

Netanyahu also denied he dragged the United States into the conflict.

"Does anyone eally think that someone can tell President Trump what to do?" he said.

Netanyahu wants oil and gas to flow through Israel post war

Thursday 19 March 2026 21:30 , Dan Haygarth

Benjamin Netanyahu said he believes pipelines should be built to transport Middle East oil and gas across the Arabian Peninsula and up to Israeli ports to avoid threats by Iran in the Hormuz Strait and other Gulf waters.

A day after Israel attacked Iran's main gas field in a sharp escalation of the war, Netanyahu told a press conference that Tehran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium, a claim that has been contested by the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog.

Netanyahu sought during the 45-minute event to defend his country's military operations even as its attacks on Iran's South Pars field inspired tit-for-tat strikes on energy plants across the Gulf, sending energy prices spiralling.

France's foreign minister to arrive in Israel tomorrow

Thursday 19 March 2026 21:15 , Dan Haygarth

France's foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot will arrive in Israel on Friday, in an unscheduled visit, after visiting Beirut as part of efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon.

As it announced Barrot's visit, the French foreign ministry added that Barrot would discuss with Israeli authorities regional security and humanitarian aid issues, and attempts to de-escalate the conflicts in the Middle East

Netanyahu is copying Putin’s tactics by bombing Iran’s energy system – it will backfire badly

Thursday 19 March 2026 21:00 , Dan Haygarth

The Israeli bombing of the South Pars gas field has chilling parallels to Russia’s bombing of Ukrainian infrastructure, which has been condemned as a possible war crime.

World affairs editor Sam Kiley writes that such a strategy will cause needless pain and do nothing to bring the regime to its knees.

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Netanyahu is copying Putin’s dreadful tactics in Iran –and it will backfire badly

Missile explodes yards from British journalist during news report from Lebanon

Thursday 19 March 2026 20:45 , Dan Haygarth

Recap: Iran intensified attacks on fuel facilities

Thursday 19 March 2026 20:30 , Dan Haygarth

Iran intensified its attacks on oil and natural gas facilities around the Gulf on Thursday, raising the stakes in a war that is sending shock waves through the global economy.

The strikes, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field, sent fuel prices soaring and risked drawing Iran's Arab neighbours directly into the conflict.

Iran's targeting of energy production further stressed global supplies already under pressure because of its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which a fifth of the world's oil is transported.

Since the US and Israel launched the war on 28 February, Iran's top leaders have been killed in air strikes and the country's military capabilities have been severely degraded.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Thursday that Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles.

Still, Iran - now led by the son of the supreme leader killed in the war's opening salvo - remains capable of missile and drone attacks rattling its Gulf Arab neighbours and a global economy dependent on the energy they produce.

Donald Trump is now trapped in a war even he can’t chicken out of

Thursday 19 March 2026 20:15 , Dan Haygarth

The president is supposed to be a good enough businessman to know when to cut his losses and call it quits – he should go back to making America great again while he has the chance, writes Sean O’Grady.

Read below:

Donald Trump is now trapped in a war even he can’t chicken out of

Netanyahu: Iran's 'navy is lying at the bottom of the sea'

Thursday 19 March 2026 20:00 , Dan Haygarth

Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference (Reuters)

Benjamin Netanyahu said "Iran's air defences have been rendered useless, their navy is lying at the bottom of the sea... their air force is nearly destroyed".

In a press conference this evening, the Israeli leader said he hopes the Iranian people will rise up against the Islamic Republic that has ruled for nearly half a century, but he conceded "it's too early" to say whether that will happen.

There has been no sign of such an uprising since the war began, after Iranian authorities quelled mass protests in January.

Iranian strikes on energy sites serious escalation of conflict, says John Healey

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:45 , Dan Haygarth

Defence Secretary John Healey said the UK would offer more defensive support to Gulf nations in the wake of Iranian strikes on their energy facilities ((Toby Shepheard/PA))

Britain will “step up” defensive support for Gulf states after Iran attacked energy sites across the region in a “serious escalation” of the war, the defence secretary has said.

John Healey told the Press Association that Tehran’s attacks overnight threatened to further destabilise the region as he reiterated the Government’s call for de-escalation.

Following an Israeli strike on its main natural gas field, Iran hit multiple energy sites across the Gulf last night, including a Saudi oil refinery, Qatari gas facilities and two more oil refineries in Kuwait.

Speaking to PA on a visit to Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh, Mr Healey said the UK shared concerns about Iranian attacks.

He said: “They’re a serious escalation. They further destabilise the region and we will step up the defensive support that we can offer to those Gulf states.”

British forces are already deployed to the Middle East, with RAF jets flying defensive sorties against Iranian drones across the Gulf and British air defence systems protecting critical infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.

UK military planners have also joined the US Central Command to help formulate proposals for opening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade route for the world’s oil and gas.

Mr Healey told PA: “We can see the impact here on the cost of living, the price of fuel, so it’s important that we do everything we can with a lot of other countries that need to be involved in trying to reopen those straits.”

He added that the best way of taking the pressure off world oil prices was “to see a de-escalation and an end to the conflict”.

‘It takes money to kill the bad guys’: Senate skeptical of Trump and Hegseth’s $200B Iran war funding request

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:30 , Dan Haygarth

Republican Senate leader John Thune didn’t appear particularly confident on Thursday as he was asked about the Senate’s ability to pass Donald Trump’s reported $200bn supplemental funding request for the war in Iran.

Thune told CNN that the reported amount, which Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said Thursday morning was not a final number, would be reviewed by Congress but gave no prediction whether it could pass the Senate, where Republicans have a 53-vote majority.

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Senate skeptical of Trump and Hegseth’s $200B Iran war funding request

Netanyahu claims he cannot influence Trump on Iran

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:21 , Dan Haygarth

Too soon to know whether Iranians will take to streets, Netanyahu said

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:16 , Dan Haygarth

Despite the nearly three week war, it was still too soon to tell whether Iranians will take to the streets to try to overthrow their government, Netanyahu said.

"It's up to the Iranian people to show that, to choose the moment and to rise to the moment," he said.

Starmer condemns Iranian strikes on Qatari energy facilities

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:15 , Dan Haygarth

Sir Keir Starmer (Ben Whitley/PA)

Sir Keir Starmer told the Amir of Qatar earlier today that he condemns the Iranian strikes on Qatari energy facilities overnight.

A Downing Street spokesperson said: “The prime minister spoke to the Amir of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani this afternoon.

“The prime minister began by condemning the Iranian strikes on Qatari energy facilities overnight.

“He said that such reckless attacks on critical infrastructure risk pushing the region further into crisis and worsening the severe economic impacts being felt globally, including in the UK.

“Discussing the ongoing defensive support the UK is providing to our partners in the region, the prime minister was clear that the UK would continue to stand with Qatar and all our allies in the Gulf.

“The leaders agreed that the immediate priority must be de-escalation and that they would stay in close touch in the coming days and weeks.”

Netanyahu denies that Israel dragged the US into the war

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:10 , Daniel Haygarth

The Israeli prime minister told the news conference: "Does anyone really think that someone can tell President Trump what to do? Come on.”

Tehran 'weaker than ever' says Netanyahu

Thursday 19 March 2026 19:04 , Daniel Haygarth

Benjamin Netanyahu said Tehran is “weaker than ever” as he praised co-operation with Donald Trump in the US-Israeli war with Iran.

Netanyahu: 'We are winning and Iran is being decimated'

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:58 , Dan Haygarth

Netanyahu says he the US are protecting the entire world through their strikes on Iran.

“We are winning and Iran is being decimated”, he adds.

'I'm alive', says Netanyahu

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:55 , Dan Haygarth

“I’m alive and you’re all witnesses”, Benjamin Netanyahu says after rumours spread that the Israeli prime minister had been killed or injured in an Iranian strike.

'We are continuing to crush these capabilies'

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:49 , Dan Haygarth

“We are continuing to crush these capabilities”, Netanyahu says when talking about Iran’s capabilities in warfare.

He adds Iran has no capacity to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles as a result of the war.

Netanyahu has begun speaking

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:45 , Dan Haygarth

Benjamin Netanyahu has begun his press conference.

Trump: ‘I’m not putting troops anywhere’ but ‘If I were, I certainly wouldn’t tell you’

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:45 , DanHaygarth

President Donald Trump on Thursday denied any intention of ordering American ground troops onto Iranian soil as the nearly three-week-old conflict continues to wreak havoc on the global economy with multiple attacks on oil and gas infrastructure from both sides.

The president was speaking during a question-and-answer session with reporters alongside Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi when he was asked if he intends to deploy more American forces — specifically ground troops — to the Middle East region.

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Trump on Iran: ‘I’m not putting troops anywhere’

Watch live: Israel’s Netanyahu holds press conference as Iran conflict drags on

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:43 , Daniel Haygarth

Netanyahu to hold press conference

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:35 , Dan Haygarth

The Israeli prime minister is to speak to the press imminently.

UN shipping agency IMO calls for safe corridor to evacuate seafarers from Gulf

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:15 , Dan Haygarth

Countries at the UN’s shipping agency agreed to work towards a safe maritime corridor to evacuate commercial ships from the Gulf to protect seafarers during the US-Israeli war with Iran.

In an extraordinary session to discuss the Middle East, the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) governing council agreed to encourage the establishment of a framework to facilitate the safe evacuation of merchant ships from high-risk and affected areas.

The IMO did not provide a timeframe for the establishment of the corridor and it was not clear whether Iran would cooperate.

The conflict has impacted around 20,000 seafarers on nearly 2,000 ships west of the Strait of Hormuz, IMO secretary general Arsenio Dominguez said.

Shipping in the Gulf and along the narrow Strait of Hormuz, which carries around a fifth of the world's oil, has come to a near-standstill since the US and Israel began strikes on Iran on 28 February, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned that any ship passing through the waterway will be targeted.

Several ships have come under attack in the Gulf since the beginning of the conflict, with the IMO reporting 17 vessel incidents that resulted in at least seven seafarer deaths.

Dominguez called on flag states to demand vessels stationed east of the strait avoid taking the ˜unnecessary risk” of sailing west of the strait.

"We must not expose seafarers to a higher risk than they already face right now," he said.

Netanyahu to hold press conference this evening

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:08 , Dan Haygarth

Benjamin Netanyahu (AFP/Getty)

Israeli ​prime minister ‌Benjamin Netanyahu will ​hold a ​press conference at 6:30pm UK time, ​his ​office has said.

It is his second press ​conference ​since ⁠the start ​of ​the ⁠US-Israeli war on ⁠Iran, which began on 28 February.

Iranian attacks wiped out 17% of Qatar's LNG capacity for 5 years, company says

Thursday 19 March 2026 18:00 , Alex Croft

Iranian attacks have knocked out 17 per cent of Qatar's liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity, causing an estimated $20 billion in lost annual revenue and threatening supplies to Europe and Asia, QatarEnergy's CEO and state minister for energy affairs has said.

Speaking to Reuters news agency, Saad al-Kaabi said two of Qatar's 14 LNG trains and one of its two gas-to-liquids (GTL) facilities were damaged in the unprecedented strikes.

The repairs will sideline 12.8 million tons per year of LNG for three to five years, he said in an interview.

"I never in my wildest dreams would have thought that Qatar would be - Qatar and the region - in such an attack, especially from a brotherly Muslim country in the month of Ramadan, attacking us in this way," Kaabi said.

Hours earlier Iran had aimed a series of attacks at Gulf oil and gas facilities after Israeli attacks on its own gas infrastructure.

Trump suggests he will not deploy soldiers to Middle East

Thursday 19 March 2026 17:47 , Dan Haygarth

Donald Trump suggested he would not deploy soldiers to the Middle East with the Iran war heading toward a fourth week.

"I'm not putting troops anywhere," Mr Trump said in response to o a reporter who asked whether he was planning to send more service members into the region.

The US president added: "If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you. But I'm not putting troops. We will do whatever is necessary."

He spoke at the White House during an Oval Office meeting with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi.

Reuters reported on Wednesday that the Trump administration is considering deploying thousands of U.S. troops to reinforce the Iran operation, citing a US official and three people familiar with the matter.

Thirteen American troops have been killed since Iran launched strikes against US military bases following the start of the conflict on 28 February.

Trump: 'I told Netanyahu 'don't do that' after Iranian oil field strike'

Thursday 19 March 2026 17:38 , Alex Croft

Starmer speaks with Qatari Emir after Iranian attacks

Thursday 19 March 2026 17:16 , Alex Croft

British prime minister Keir Starmer on Thursday told Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani Britain would continue to stand with Qatar and its gulf allies, during a call between the two following Iranian attacks on Qatar's gas infrastructure.

"The prime minister began by condemning the Iranian strikes on Qatari energy facilities overnight," a readout of the meeting issued by Sir Keir’s office said.

"He (Sir Keir) said that such reckless attacks on critical infrastructure risk pushing the region further into crisis and worsening the severe economic impacts being felt globally, including in the UK.

"Discussing the ongoing defensive support the UK is providing to our partners in the region, the prime minister was clear that the UK would continue to stand with Qatar and all our allies in the Gulf."

Iran releases footage apparently showing strike on F-35 jet

Thursday 19 March 2026 17:00 , Alex Croft

Iran has released footage purporting to show the moment Iranian air defences attacked a US F-35 fighter jet.

We earlier reported that US Central Command spokesperson Captan Tim Hawkins had told CNN the fifth-generation jet was “flying a combat mission over Iran” when it was forced into making an emergency landing.

The pilot is in a “stable condition”, he said.

Here is the footage:

Mapped: Where have people been killed in the Middle East conflict?

Thursday 19 March 2026 16:55 , Alex Croft

Full report: Pete Hegseth again uses Iran war update to tear into media

Thursday 19 March 2026 16:41 , Alex Croft

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tore into the media again at a press conference to update the nation about President Donald Trump’s Iran War.

Hegseth began Thursday morning by paying tribute to the U.S. service members who have been killed in the conflict.

“What I heard through tears, through hugs, through strength and through unbreakable resolve was the same from family after family,” Hegseth said of the fallen soldiers’ families. “They said, ‘finish this.’”

The Pentagon chief again berated the press for “call[ing] into question every step” of the war, now in its third week, and has so far claimed the lives of 13 U.S. service members.

Rhian Lubin brings our full report:

Hegseth again uses Iran war update to tear into media and says ‘we’re winning’

Iran strikes Israeli oil refinery in Haifa

Thursday 19 March 2026 16:24 , Alex Croft

An Iranian missile attack hit Israeli oil refineries in the northern port city of Haifa without causing "significant damage", Israel's Energy Ministry said on Thursday.

Energy Minister Eli Cohen said power was briefly disrupted, with electricity restored to most of those who were affected.

"The damage to the power grid in the north is localized and not significant," Mr Cohen said. "Also, in the barrage toward the north, there was no significant damage to Israeli infrastructure sites."

Police said bomb disposal units were at several sites in Haifa where munitions landed. No casualties were reported.

Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection said debris from a missile that was intercepted fell in Haifa and is being examined as a hazardous materials incident.

Smoke rises from an oil refinery that was damaged in an Iranian attack, amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran, in Haifa, Israel, March 19 (Reuters)

'It's too late': Trump slams UK and Nato over Strait of Hormuz

Thursday 19 March 2026 16:17 , Alex Croft

Donald Trump has resumed his attacks on Nato and the UK for what he describes as their lack of support in the war in Iran and in defending the Strait of Hormuz.

“We’re defending the Strait for everyone else, then in the case of Nato, they don’t want to help us defend the Strait, and they’re the ones that need it,” Trump said.

“Now they’re getting much nicer because they’re seeing my attitude but as far as I’m concerned it’s too late.”

He added: “The UK wants to send aircraft carriers now. I said I want the aircraft carriers before the war, I don’t want them after the war is won. They want to send me aircraft carriers after the war is won, there’s practically no one to shoot at them.”

Trump: I told Netanyahu to halt attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field

Thursday 19 March 2026 16:08 , Alex Croft

Trump has just been asked whether he spoke with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Israel attacked Iran’s South Pars gas field in a major escalation of its war on the country.

“I did, I did, I told him: ‘don’t do that’,” the US president said.

“We’re independent, we get along great, it’s coordinated. But on occasion, he’ll do something, and if I don’t like it... so we’re not doing that anymore.”

Trump: War will be over with soon, I thought the global impact would be worse

Thursday 19 March 2026 16:03 , Alex Croft

Donald Trump speaking to reporters in the White House, during a meeting with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi.

He says he thought the global impact of his war on Iran would be worse than it was and that it will be over with soon, adding that the US will not be putting troops anywhere.

The US president added that the Iranian leadership is gone and that they are now searching for new leaders again.

Prime Minister of JapanÂSanae Takaichi meets with US president Donald Trump during a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office of the White House (Getty Images)

Israel attacks Iranian naval targets in Caspian Sea

Thursday 19 March 2026 15:52 , Alex Croft

Israel’s Air Force has carried out strikes against Iranian naval targets in the Caspian Sea, we’re hearing from Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani.

He told reporters that Israel had taken out Tehran's naval capabilities there, but did not say when the strikes were carried out.

'Pilot is in stable condition': More on F-35 fighter jet struck by Iran

Thursday 19 March 2026 15:40 , Alex Croft

We can bring you some more detail on the F-35 fighter jet which was struck by Iranian defences during an attack on Iran.

US Central Command spokesperson Captan Tim Hawkins told CNN the fifth-generation jet was “flying a combat mission over Iran” when it was forced into making an emergency landing.

“The aircraft landed safely, and the pilot is in stable condition. This incident is under investigation,” Capt. Hawkins added.

Both the US and Israel are flying F-35 jets - which cost upwards of $100 million (£75 million).

A source told the US outlet that Iranian fire is believed to be behind the damage to the jet.

A US F-35 fighter jet, one of which was reportedly struck by Iran on Thursday (AFP/Getty)

American F-35 fighter jet struck over Iran - report

Thursday 19 March 2026 15:26 , Alex Croft

A US F-35 fighter jet has been forced to make an emergency landing at a Middle East base after being struck over Iran, sources have told CNN.

It is believed to be the first time Iran has struck a US aircraft in the current conflict.

We’re working to bring you more on the incident.

Why are Yemen's Houthis not joining Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia?

Thursday 19 March 2026 15:16 , Alex Croft

Iran’s latest attacks on Saudi Arabian oil sites in retaliation to Israel’s attack on the South Pars gas field raise wider questions over its support from usual allies.

Iranian forces struck a refinery on the Red Sea, a region which is often the target of military activity by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis.

Dr Luca Nevola, a senior analyst for Yemen and the Gulf at conflict monitor ACLED, said the Iranian attack raises the question of why the Houthis are not doing this on Tehran’s behalf.

“Before the war began, the Houthis were messaging that they would intervene if the US or Israel attacked Iran, so many expected them to react immediately,” Dr Nevola told The Independent.

“So far, the Houthi leadership has expressed rhetorical solidarity and even said they have their fingers on the trigger, but there has been no practical military commitment.

He added: “Instead, the Houthis are still talking with Saudi Arabia through back-channel communication and negotiating around the UN peace roadmap, and the financial support that the Saudis could provide is a lifeline for a Houthi regime that is cornered economically. When you look at the costs and the benefits of entering this war, the equation is clearly in favor of the costs of the intervention.”

Fire rises from an explosion following a strike near oil company Aramco, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 18, 2026 (Social media)

US and Israeli war aims in Iran are not the same, Gabbard says

Thursday 19 March 2026 14:57 , Bryony Gooch

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Thursday during a ⁠hearing in front of the House intelligence committee that the American and ⁠Israeli objectives during ​the ⁠military campaign in Iran are not ⁠the same.

"The objectives that ​have ⁠been laid out ‌by the president are different from the objectives ‌that have been ‌laid out by the Israeli government," Gabbard said.

"We can see through the operations that the Israeli government has been focused on disabling the Iranian leadership. The president has stated that his objectives are to destroy Iran's ballistic missiles launching capability, their ballistic missile production capability, and their navy,"

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Attack on South Pars gas field coordinated with US, says Israeli officials

Thursday 19 March 2026 14:31 , Bryony Gooch

Israel's attack on an Iranian gas field on Wednesday was coordinated with the United States ⁠but will likely not be repeated, three Israeli officials said on Thursday, despite US president Donald Trump saying he knew nothing about it. The attack on Iran's ⁠South Pars gas field ​drew ⁠an Iranian aerial assault on energy infrastructure in Qatar and across the Middle East, marking the biggest escalation in the nearly three-week US-Israeli war on Iran.

Israel has not publicly acknowledged responsibility for the South Pars attack. On Wednesday night, Trump said in a social media post that Washington "knew nothing about this particular attack" and that Israel would not attack the gas field further unless Iran again attacked Qatar.

The three Israeli officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that Israel was not surprised by Trump's comments.

They described the dynamic as similar to one that played out after Israel struck fuel depots in Iran several weeks ago. After those attacks, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said that in "that particular case those weren't our strikes".

Since the Israeli attack on South Pars, Iranian attacks have caused extensive damage to the world's largest gas plant in Qatar, targeted a refinery in Saudi Arabia and forced the United Arab Emirates to shut gas facilities.

Macron calls for conflict de-escalation in the Middle East

Thursday 19 March 2026 14:19 , Bryony Gooch

French president Emmanuel Macron has called for de-escalation in the Middle East, including a moratorium on strikes against civil infrastructure.

“It is time to open a path towards de-escalation in order to restore stability in the Middle East. France calls for the immediate implementation of a moratorium on strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, whether related to water or to energy. Freedom and security of navigation must be restored.

“As the region enters a period of religious celebrations and renewal, tempers must cool and hostilities must cease, in order to give a real chance to the prospect of a negotiated and sustainable solution.”

In pictures: destruction after an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern coastal city of Tyre's Al Hosh neighbourhood

Thursday 19 March 2026 14:06 , Bryony Gooch

(AFP/Getty)
(AFP/Getty)

Watch: Joe Kent claims Charlie Kirk warned him about Iran in final conversation

Thursday 19 March 2026 13:53 , Alex Croft

UK and European allies condemn attacks on vessels in closed Strait of Hormuz

Thursday 19 March 2026 13:42 , Bryony Gooch

Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Iranian attacks on vessels and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz in a joint statement with the leaders of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan.

They said: “We condemn in the strongest terms recent attacks by Iran on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf, attacks on civilian infrastructure including oil and gas installations, and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces.

“We express our deep concern about the escalating conflict. We call on Iran to cease immediately its threats, laying of mines, drone and missile attacks, and other attempts to block the strait to commercial shipping, and to comply with UN Security Council resolution 2817.

”The countries said the effects of Iranian actions will be felt in all parts of the world, especially by the most vulnerable people.“We express our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the strait. We welcome the commitment of nations who are engaging in preparatory planning,” they said.

Iran detains 97 people for being 'soldiers of Israel'

Thursday 19 March 2026 13:35 , Alex Croft

Iran's intelligence ministry has arrested 97 people for being "soldiers of Israel", state media reported on Thursday.

It is the latest round of a security sweep that has seen hundreds detained over alleged linked to Israel and the US since the start of the war.

Earlier on Thursday, state media quoted the police commander of Alborz province as saying that 41 people were arrested for sending videos to foreign-based opposition media channels.

Why was Israel's attack on South Pars oil field such a major escalation?

Thursday 19 March 2026 13:19 , Alex Croft

Bryony Gooch reports:

South Pars is the world's largest fossil gas field, shared between Iran and Qatar.

The strikes from Israel mark the first time facilities associated with the production of fossil fuel energy have been hit in the war, as opposed to sites such as ports which are used to transport oil.

The strike could have a years-long impact on the damage to production itself, experts have warned, which could last after the war ends.

Saul Kavonic, an analyst at MST Financial, told the Financial Times: “Something that takes out a few million barrels of production would have a bigger impact because it means there is no way to refill stocks even after the war ends.”

Hitting a liquefied natural gas facility would be the worst, he added, because it could take several years to repair.

Read more here.

Iran's internet blackout longest in history

Thursday 19 March 2026 13:00 , Alex Croft

Iran’s ongoing internet blackout is now in its 20th day, making it the longest recorded shutdown in history, according to digital governance monitor NetBlocks.

It surpasses the long blackout imposed during the protests in January, which the Tehran used to carry out a deadly clampdown on widespread anti-regime protests.

Internet connectivity has now been unavailable to the general public for more than 456 hours, the monitor reports.

Hegseth: 'It takes money to kill bad guys'

Thursday 19 March 2026 12:50 , Alex Croft

Pete Hegseth was asked about a report that the Pentagon had asked for $200billion from the White House for its attacks on Iran.

“That number could move, obviously. It takes money to kill bad guys,” Hegseth said.

“We’re going back to Congress and folks there to ensure that we’re properly funded for what’s been done, for what we may have to do in the future,” he added.

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