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Iran shuts several South Pars gas phases after strike

Mar 18, 2026, 12:25 GMT+0

Several phases of Iran’s South Pars gas field were struck in US-Israeli attack, a local official said on Wednesday, according to Fars news agency.

The governor of Asaluyeh said some facilities were taken out of operation to stop the fire from spreading.

He said the situation was under control and firefighting teams were working to contain the blaze, while a crisis unit had been set up to coordinate the response.

No casualties have been reported so far, he added.

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Israel struck Iran gas facility with US approval - Axios

Mar 18, 2026, 12:08 GMT+0

A senior Israeli official said the Israeli Air Force struck Iran’s largest natural gas processing facility in the southwest of the country, in coordination with and with approval from the United States, Axios reporter Barak Ravid said on Wednesday.

The strike targeted a key energy site, the official said.

Earlier, Iranian state media said parts of the South Pars gas field and facilities in Asaluyeh were hit in what it described as a US-Israeli attack.

Trump criticizes ‘non-responsive allies’ over Strait of Hormuz

Mar 18, 2026, 11:54 GMT+0

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said countries that rely on the Strait of Hormuz should take responsibility for securing the waterway, in a post on Truth Social.

“I wonder what would happen if we ‘finished off’ what’s left of the Iranian Terror State,” Trump wrote, adding that countries that use the Strait of Hormuz could then be responsible for it.

He also referred to “non-responsive allies,” saying such a move would get them “in gear, and fast.”

Minutes later, Trump said Iran was “the NUMBER ONE STATE SPONSOR OF TERROR” and added: “We are rapidly putting them out of business!”

Germany says change in Iran must come from within

Mar 18, 2026, 11:38 GMT+0

Germany would like to see political change in Iran but does not support achieving it through outside military action, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Wednesday.

“Given the brutality and ruthlessness of this regime, it is desirable that regime change occur,” Wadephul said at a press conference in Berlin with his French counterpart.

“I just believe that this has to develop from within the country,” he said, adding that there were “positive attempts” in that direction.

Wadephul said Germany was in contact with Iranian opposition groups as part of ongoing discussions.

UAE says it intercepted missiles, drones launched from Iran

Mar 18, 2026, 11:24 GMT+0

The United Arab Emirates said on Wednesday its air defenses intercepted 13 ballistic missiles and 27 drones launched from Iran.

The defense ministry said the interceptions took place on March 18 as part of ongoing responses to Iranian attacks.

It said that since the start of the conflict, UAE air defenses have engaged 327 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,699 drones.

The ministry said the attacks have killed two members of the armed forces and six foreign nationals, while 158 people were injured with wounds ranging from minor to severe.

It added that the military remains ready to respond to any threats and will act to protect the country’s security and stability.

Iranians defy crackdown at fire festival as Israel signals support

Mar 18, 2026, 11:15 GMT+0

Iranians across many cities took to the streets late Tuesday to celebrate Chaharshanbe Suri, defying warnings and attempted crackdowns by security forces as the country remains under sustained military pressure.

Videos sent to Iran International showed crowds gathering in Tehran, Karaj, Shiraz, Mashhad and other cities, lighting fires, dancing and chanting slogans, including “Javid Shah,” in apparent response to calls by exiled prince Reza Pahlavi to mark the pre-Islamic festival despite restrictions.

In several locations, including Chitgar in western Tehran and parts of Karaj, security forces were seen attempting to disperse gatherings, with footage showing police vehicles approaching crowds.

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But the celebrations persisted, with people singing patriotic songs such as “Ey Iran” and setting off fireworks in residential neighborhoods and public spaces.

Chaharshanbe Suri, traditionally held on the eve of last Wednesday of the Iranian calendar year, has long been viewed with suspicion by the Islamic Republic.

In recent years it has increasingly become a flashpoint for anti-government expression, particularly during periods of unrest.

This year’s celebrations unfolded against the backdrop of ongoing conflict and heightened security pressure, with reports of surveillance and efforts by authorities to deter gatherings.

Israeli support

“An unprecedented event took place last night, as Israeli drones targeted Basij and police patrols attempting to approach celebration sites,” an Israeli official told Iran International.

“For the first time, the people of Iran benefited from active support that paralyzed the repression apparatus and effectively provided an ‘air umbrella’ for the crowds,” the official said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had earlier signaled support, saying in a video message that Israeli forces were targeting what he described as “terrorist operatives” to enable Iranians to celebrate.

“Our aircraft are striking terrorist elements in city squares and intersections to allow the brave people of Iran to celebrate the fire festival,” he said. “Celebrate. Happy Nowruz. We are watching from above.”