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Barrages Light Up Skies Over Iran as Missiles Target Israel and Gulf, Trump Signals Room for Talks

By Matthias Binder March 24, 2026
Airstrikes batter Iran as it attacks Israel and Gulf states, while diplomatic efforts gather pace
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Airstrikes batter Iran as it attacks Israel and Gulf states, while diplomatic efforts gather pace

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Deadly Airstrikes Devastate Tehran NeighborhoodsIran’s Missiles Rain Down on Israel and NeighborsTrump Delays Ultimatum Amid Strait of Hormuz CrisisPakistan Steps Up as Diplomatic Hopes Flicker

Deadly Airstrikes Devastate Tehran Neighborhoods (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Intense military exchanges continued to rock the Middle East on Tuesday, with airstrikes hammering targets across Iran while Iranian forces unleashed missiles and drones on Israel and key Gulf states. The violence persisted a day after President Donald Trump extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil shipments that Tehran has effectively choked shut.[1][2] Diplomatic channels, long dormant amid the escalation, began to stir as mediators pushed for negotiations to halt the spreading conflict.[3]

Deadly Airstrikes Devastate Tehran Neighborhoods

U.S. and Israeli warplanes delivered punishing blows to Iran’s capital, striking residential areas on the outskirts, northern neighborhoods, and even the city center. Massive explosions echoed through Tehran, leaving rubble-strewn streets and prompting rescue operations by the Iranian Red Crescent. Iran’s Health Ministry reported the national death toll had surpassed 1,500, with footage capturing medics aiding survivors pulled from collapsed buildings.[1]

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Israeli forces focused on what they described as Iranian production sites, while earlier U.S. raids had targeted defenses on Kharg Island without damaging its oil facilities. The strikes formed part of a broader campaign that began on February 28, when surprise attacks killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other top officials.[4] Israel also hit Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut’s southern suburbs, killing at least three people including a young child and displacing over a million Lebanese.[2]

Iran’s Missiles Rain Down on Israel and Neighbors

Iran responded with at least 10 waves of missiles and drones aimed at Tel Aviv, where one projectile with a 220-pound warhead struck a city street, shattering apartment windows and lightly wounding four people. Strikes also hit southern Israel, injuring a man, a woman, and an infant. Overall, 15 Israelis lost their lives in the assaults.[1]

The attacks extended to Gulf states, broadening the war’s footprint. In Bahrain, missiles killed a Moroccan civilian contractor working with UAE forces. Kuwait suffered damage to power lines, causing partial blackouts, while Saudi Arabia intercepted drones headed for its oil-rich Eastern Province. The UAE activated air defenses against incoming threats. At least 13 U.S. military personnel died in related actions across the region.[3]

Trump Delays Ultimatum Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis

President Trump, who issued an ultimatum on March 22 demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, pushed back his self-imposed deadline the following day. The waterway’s partial closure has stalled over 150 ships and driven Brent crude oil prices above $100 a barrel, up nearly 40% since the war erupted. Trump held off on threatened strikes against Iranian power stations, stating the U.S. was engaged in direct talks with Tehran.[1]

“Iran is eager for a deal to end the war,” Trump declared, while ruling out immediate ground troops but leaving the door open. Thousands of U.S. Marines headed toward the Persian Gulf fueled speculation of moves on Kharg Island. Iran denied negotiations, with its military spokesman Maj. Gen. Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi vowing forces would fight “until complete victory.”[2]

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Pakistan Steps Up as Diplomatic Hopes Flicker

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif offered to host “meaningful and conclusive talks” between the U.S. and Iran, a proposal Washington accepted in principle. Egyptian officials and Gulf diplomats worked behind the scenes on trust-building measures, including safeguards for regional energy infrastructure and a plan to reopen the Strait. Iran dismissed the overtures as “fakenews,” its parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf leading the charge.[3]

Lebanon escalated tensions by declaring Iran’s ambassador persona non grata and banning its flights over fears of arms shipments to Hezbollah. The war, now nearly a month old, has weakened Iran’s missile launches but shown no clear victor, with global markets swinging wildly on negotiation rumors.[4]

Challenges loom large: The U.S. seeks curbs on Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, while Tehran’s leadership remains suspicious after strikes derailed prior talks. Still, the overture from Pakistan marked a rare glimmer amid the barrages.

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Key Takeaways

  • Airstrikes have killed over 1,500 in Iran, with strikes spreading to residential areas in Tehran.
  • Iran’s retaliation wounded Israelis and hit Gulf infrastructure, killing at least one in Bahrain.
  • Trump’s deadline extension and Pakistan’s hosting offer signal potential de-escalation paths.

As the death toll mounts and oil prices strain economies worldwide, the dueling forces of destruction and dialogue will shape the conflict’s path forward. Could these talks deliver a pause, or will the tempo only accelerate? What do you think? Tell us in the comments.

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