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Trump gives Iran 48-hour ultimatum to reopen Strait of Hormuz: ‘Hit and obliterate’
President Donald Trump on Saturday issued a stark ultimatum to Iran, warning that the United States will launch strikes on the country’s power infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened within 48 hours.
“If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!” Trump wrote.
The threat marks a significant escalation in rhetoric as tensions surge over the strategically vital waterway.
Trump added, “Thank you for your attention to this matter,” signing the message “President DONALD J. TRUMP.”
30 mins agoTrump warned Iran missiles could reach US, Europe before Diego Garcia strike
The White House on Saturday shared a clip of President Donald Trump warning about Iran’s expanding missile capabilities, as new concerns emerge following Tehran’s attempted strike on a U.S. base in the Indian Ocean.
“Iran has already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas, and they’re working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America,” Trump said in the State of the Union address, delivered last month.
“They were warned to make no future attempts to rebuild their weapons program… Yet they continue starting it all over,” he added.
The video was circulated by the White House’s Rapid Response account, which wrote: “Trump was right — again.”
The comments come after Iran fired ballistic missiles toward Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-U.K. military base roughly 2,500 miles from Iran, calling attention to concerns about the true range of Tehran’s missile capabilities.
U.S. officials said neither missile struck the base, but the attempted attack marked a significant extension beyond Iran’s previously stated limits.
56 mins agoIran missile strikes hit Israeli towns, mass casualty event reported
New video and reporting from southern Israel show the aftermath of Iranian missile strikes that hit the towns of Arad and Dimona, with officials describing the incident as a mass casualty event.
Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin, reporting from Tel Aviv, said two ballistic missiles penetrated Israeli air defenses and struck the area near the Dead Sea.
“It is a mass casualty event,” Tobin said, noting “upwards of 60 people” were injured as rescue crews search through rubble for survivors. He added that one of the wounded in Dimona is a young boy with life-threatening injuries.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry accused Iran of deliberately targeting civilians. “The Iranian regime devastated Arad and Dimona by deliberately striking civilians with missiles,” the ministry said. “Over 100 people were injured, including children. A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism.”
Emergency responders said the toll on medical infrastructure is mounting. Magen David Adom said its blood services are supplying 90 units of blood and blood components to Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva.
Search and rescue teams continue combing the area for casualties.
Fox News’ Mike Tobin contributed to this reporting.
2 hours agoWATCH: New video shows US strikes hammering Iran targets
New video released by U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Saturday shows American strikes hitting targets in Iran, with multiple explosions captured in shots labeled “unclassified.”
The footage appears to show precision strikes related to Iran’s military capabilities, as Operation Epic Fury continues into its fourth week.
“U.S. forces remain centered on very clear military objectives in eliminating Iran’s ability to project power against Americans, and against its neighbors,” CENTCOM said in a statement accompanying the video on X.
U.S. officials have said the strikes are focused on dismantling key elements of Iran’s military infrastructure, including missile systems, naval assets and drone capabilities, as part of a broader effort to limit Tehran’s reach beyond its borders.
Breaking News2 hours agoTrump says Iran goals met ‘weeks ahead of schedule,’ says they ‘want to make a deal,’ but ‘I don’t!’
President Donald Trump said the United States has achieved its objectives against Iran “weeks ahead of schedule,” touting the results of ongoing military operations in the region.
“The United States has blown Iran off of the map,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding that criticism of the campaign was wrong. “Yes I have, and weeks ahead of schedule.”
Trump claimed Iran’s leadership is “gone” and said its military has been effectively dismantled. “Their navy and air force are dead, they have absolutely no defense,” he wrote.
He also suggested Iran is now seeking negotiations. “They want to make a deal. I don’t!” Trump said.
The president criticized media coverage of the conflict, saying reports have “always” gotten it wrong.
The remarks come as U.S. and Israeli forces continue strikes under Operation Epic Fury, which began Feb. 28.
2 hours agoNetanyahu calls evening ‘very difficult’ after Iran strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as a “very difficult evening” following Iran’s missile strikes, as casualties mounted in southern Israel amid ongoing fighting.
Netanyahu said he spoke with Arad Mayor Yair Maayan and asked him to convey prayers for the injured on behalf of all Israeli citizens.
He added that he has directed the Director General of his office to work with government ministries to provide all necessary assistance to affected communities.
Netanyahu also praised emergency and rescue forces operating at impact sites and urged civilians to follow Home Front Command safety instructions.
The remarks come as Israel continues operations under Operation Roaring Lion, with the military targeting Iranian infrastructure and attempting to intercept incoming threats across the region.
“We are determined to continue to strike our enemies on all fronts,” Netanyahu said.
3 hours agoSEE IT: Rescue crews search rubble after Iran strike in southern Israel
New video shows rescue crews searching through rubble and assisting civilians after a missile strike in southern Israel.
Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency and paramedic service, was visible at the scene assisting victims.
Israel’s emergency service said teams are continuing to treat victims and search for additional casualties at the scene.
3 hours agoIranian missiles hit southern Israel near nuclear site, dozens injured
Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin reported two missiles hit in the region, one in Dimona and another in Arad, after penetrating Israeli air defenses Saturday.
“Another missile got through in the town of Arad. The number of casualties is growing. Rescue crews are searching the rubble for trapped survivors,” Tobin said.
The strikes landed in the Negev desert near the country’s nuclear research center. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said there were no reports of damage to nuclear facilities.
Israel’s emergency service later said at least 59 people were injured in the Arad area, including several in serious condition, as rescue crews continued searching for additional victims.
Officials said interception attempts were made before the impacts, and the military is investigating how the missiles were able to get through.
The strikes come as Iran expands its retaliation across the region, including reportedly launching long-range missiles toward the U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia on Friday.
Breaking News3 hours agoDozens injured as video shows damage after Iran strike in Arad, Israel
At least 64 people were injured following missile fire toward in Arad, Israel, according to Israel’s emergency service.
Magen David Adom (MDA) said EMTs and paramedics treated and transported victims in the Arad area to hospitals, including seven in serious condition, 15 in moderate condition and 42 with mild injuries.
Emergency crews continued to treat additional patients at the scene and search for more casualties, officials said.
New video and photos show significant damage to buildings, as IDF Home Front Command search and rescue teams comb the impact site and assist civilians.
Israeli Air Force helicopters were also dispatched to support response efforts in the area.
4 hours agoNetanyahu urges Israelis to seek shelter after Iran strike in Dimona
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with local officials following Iran’s missile strike in southern Israel, praising residents’ resilience and wishing a speedy recovery to those injured.
Netanyahu spoke with the mayors of Dimona and Rishon LeZion after the attack, according to his office.
He also stressed the importance of following Home Front Command guidance, urging civilians to enter protected areas during incoming threats.
4 hours agoZelenskyy says team met Kushner, Witkoff as Iran tensions grow
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his team met with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff in the United States as global tensions continue to rise.
“This is important for the whole world: diplomacy continues, and we are working to end Russia’s war against Ukraine,” Zelenskyy wrote on X.
He said the talks will focus on whether Russia is prepared to move toward ending the war “honestly and with dignity,” adding that the effort comes at a moment of heightened geopolitical strain.
“The key issue is to understand how ready Russia is to move toward a real end to the war — honestly and with dignity — especially now, when geopolitical tensions have increased due to the situation around Iran,” Zelenskyy said.
5 hours agoIDF chief says Israel ‘halfway through’ Iran campaign
Israel’s top military commander said the country is about halfway through its campaign against Iran, as officials warn of expanding regional threats.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said Israel has inflicted “extensive damage” on the Iranian regime over the past three weeks in a new video, weakening its military and exposing it to further strikes.
“We are halfway through, but the direction is clear,” Zamir said in a video statement, adding that operations will continue in the coming weeks.
Zamir also pointed to Iran’s recent long-range missile launch toward the U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia, warning the weapons are capable of reaching major European capitals.
“Their range reaches the capitals of Europe — Berlin, Paris and Rome are all within direct threat range,” he said.
The remarks come as Israel continues operations against Iranian targets and approved new battle plans for Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Breaking News5 hours agoIranian missile hits Dimona, reportedly up to 40 injured in attack
An Iranian missile struck the southern Israeli town of Dimona, injuring up to 40 people, according to Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin.
Most injuries were described as light, though at least one child was reported in serious condition.
Dimona is located in Israel’s southern desert near sensitive nuclear facilities, though there were no immediate reports of damage to any nuclear site.
Israeli officials said interception attempts were made prior to the impact. The incident remains under review.
The strike comes amid escalating regional tensions, as Iran has launched missiles toward targets across the region, including a recent attempt targeting the U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia.
Breaking News6 hours agoSEE IT: IDF crews search impact site near Dimona after Iranian missiles bypass interception attempt
The Israel Defense Forces released new photos Saturday showing Home Front Command crews operating at an impact site in southern Israel near Dimona.
Search and rescue teams are conducting searches and assisting civilians after reports of an impact, the IDF said.
Photos show crews inspecting rubble wearing hard hats, with one Home Front Command officer rescuing a dog from the wreckage.
Israeli officials said interception attempts were carried out prior to the strike, and the incident will be reviewed.
Since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, the Israeli Air Force has intercepted dozens of threats and continues to carry out strikes to remove risks to civilians.
The IDF emphasized that its air defenses are not “hermetic,” urging the public to continue following Home Front Command safety guidelines.
The incident remains under investigation. Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin reported from Tel Aviv as many as 40 suffered injuries in the attack.
6 hours agoIran ‘lied’ about missile range, Israeli envoy says
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations accused Iran of misleading the world about the true range of its missile program, warning the threat now extends far beyond what Tehran previously claimed.
“For years they claimed their missiles were ‘for defensive purposes’ only,” Danny Danon wrote on X. “They promised the range was limited to 2,000 km [1,240 miles].”
“Today the truth is clear: everything they said about the nuclear program and missile production was a lie,” he added, warning Iran’s missiles are now capable of threatening large parts of Europe.
The remarks come as new reporting suggests Iran’s missile reach may extend thousands of miles, after The Wall Street Journal reported Tehran fired ballistic missiles toward the joint U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
6 hours agoIDF strikes Tehran site tied to Iran nuclear program: ‘The evil regime is weaker’
The Israel Defense Forces said it struck a strategic research and development site in Tehran used by the Iranian regime to develop components for nuclear weapons production.
The target, identified as the Malek Ashtar University site, is affiliated with Iran’s Ministry of Defense and has long been under international sanctions for its role in advancing Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
The IDF said the strike was carried out with precise intelligence guidance as part of ongoing operations targeting Iran’s military infrastructure.
Israeli officials described the strike as part of a broader effort to degrade the regime’s ability to develop nuclear weapons.
Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir also released a statement on X saying the damage was “extensive.”
“The extensive damage we have inflicted on the Iranian regime over the past three weeks is beginning to accumulate into an operational-strategic, military, economic, and governmental achievement,” Zamir wrote. “The evil regime is weaker, Iran is more exposed and without significant defensive capability.”
The operation comes amid continued strikes under Operation Roaring Lion, as Israel and the United States ramp up pressure on Iran.
7 hours agoIranian man, Romanian woman charged with allegedly trying to infiltrate UK nuclear missile base
An Iranian man and a Romanian woman have now been charged after unsuccessfully attempting to enter a nuclear missile base in Scotland this week, Police Scotland announced Saturday.
The agency said around 5 p.m. on Thursday, “we were made aware of two people attempting to enter HM Naval Base Clyde.”
“A 34-year-old Iranian man and a 31-year-old Romanian woman have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident. They are due to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court on Monday, March 23,” Police Scotland said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Police Scotland for further comment.
Citing the Times, the Telegraph newspaper reported that the suspects were turned away from the base because they lacked the correct passes and were later arrested nearby for allegedly “acting suspiciously in the vicinity.”
HM Naval Base Clyde — commonly known as Faslane — is considered the primary base for the United Kingdom’s missile fleet.
The Royal Navy says the base is home “to the core of the Submarine Service, including the nation’s nuclear deterrent, and the new generation of hunter-killer submarines.”
The U.K. Parliament says the Royal Navy currently operates a fleet of nine submarines, with the entire fleet based at HM Naval Base Clyde.
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8 hours agoCENTCOM touts skills of US pilots during war with Iran: ‘Like landing on a moving postage stamp’
U.S. Central Command released a new video Saturday highlighting the skills of American fighter jet pilots during Operation Epic Fury.
“An aircraft carrier flight deck covers approximately 4.5 acres. For pilots, it’s like landing on a moving postage stamp,” CENTCOM said. “The crew on USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) makes launching and recovering jets look routine — both day and night.”
The USS Abraham Lincoln is one of many American military assets in the Middle East operating in support of Operation Epic Fury.
“U.S. Forces maintain air superiority over Iran’s skies having now flown over 8,000 combat flights,” U.S. Central Command Commander Adm. Brad Cooper said Saturday. “Our air crews are performing exceptionally across the fight, from tankers to fighters and bombers to land-based and carrier-based aviation doing a superb job.”
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9 hours agoExplosions seen in western Iran as IDF targets ballistic missiles array site
The Israel Defense Forces released a video Saturday showing multiple explosions in western Iran as it struck a site linked to ballistic missiles activity.
“Throughout Operation Roaring Lion, the Israeli Air Force had continuously targeted the firepower arrays of the Iranian terror regime, and particularly the ballistic missile array across Iran,” the IDF said.
“The Israeli Air Force, acting on IDF intelligence, conducted five strikes within seconds on several infrastructure sites located within a large-scale ballistic missiles array site in western Iran,” it added.
“The IDF will continue to deepen the degradation of the Iranian regime’s fire arrays all across Iran, with the aim of reducing as much as possible the scope of fire directed toward the territory of the State of Israel,” the IDF also said.
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10 hours ago22 countries voice ‘readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts’ to open Strait of Hormuz
Twenty-two countries have now signed onto a joint statement signaling their “readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage” through the Strait of Hormuz.
The growing list, which includes NATO members, comes after President Donald Trump ripped NATO for acting like “cowards” Friday. The president said “they complain about the high oil prices they are forced to pay, but don’t want to help open the Strait of Hormuz.”
The joint statement said, “We express our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait,” and, “We welcome the commitment of nations who are engaging in preparatory planning.”
The statement is attributed to the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Denmark, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Czechia, Romania, Bahrain, Lithuania, Australia and the United Arab Emirates.
“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,” the statement also said.
“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 statement continued, referencing a resolution passed last week that spoke out against Iran’s recent actions.
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10 hours agoFamilies of Iran’s elite live lavishly abroad while ordinary citizens suffer at home
For decades, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and ruling clerical elite have relied on a system critics say is as strategic as it is cynical: denounce the West in public, while quietly securing a future there for their own families.
“The Islamic regime in Iran is corrupt to its core,” Kasra Aarabi, director of IRGC research at United Against Nuclear Iran, told Fox News Digital. “While regime clerics and IRGC commanders violently Islamize Iranian society and export anti-Americanism globally, their sons and daughters live lavish lifestyles on blood money in Western capitals.”
Iranian journalist Banafsheh Zand still remembers the girl from her school, the kind of memory that only becomes meaningful years later, when a familiar face reappears in a completely different context.
They sat together in classrooms at Tehran’s elite Iranzamin School, an institution designed for the children of diplomats and Iran’s upper class, where students spoke multiple languages and moved easily between cultures. The girl was quiet and studious, already shaped in part by years spent in the United States, where she had lived as a child and picked up fluent English that would later define her public role.
Years later, Zand would see her again, not across a desk or in a school hallway, but on television screens around the world. Her former classmate had become the voice of the 1979 U.S. embassy hostage crisis.
The girl was Masoumeh Ebtekar, the English-speaking spokesperson for the extremists who held 52 Americans hostages for 444 days, and who would go on to defend the takeover of the U.S. embassy and later describe it as “the best move” for the revolution.
And yet, decades later, the story did not end in Tehran. It continued, quietly and almost predictably, in California.
Ebtekar’s son, Eissa Hashemi, was living in the United States, pursuing graduate studies and eventually building a career in academia in Los Angeles, Zand exposed on her substack “Iran So Far Away” — a trajectory that stands in stark contrast to the ideology his mother helped articulate to the world.
11 hours agoIran funding emerges as key test for Johnson’s razor-thin House majority
The Trump administration’s anticipated multibillion-dollar funding request to bolster its Iran campaign could face resistance from GOP fiscal hawks.
Though congressional Republicans have been broadly supportive of the Trump administration’s conflict in Iran, some conservatives are drawing a red line that an emergency cash infusion, known as a supplemental, cannot increase budget deficits. Multiple House Freedom Caucus members, for example, told Fox News Digital that such a funding bill would have to be made up for by cutting spending elsewhere.
“I think the big thing there is going to be making sure that there’s a pay-for,” Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., told Fox News Digital.
“I’d like to see how this is paid for,” Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., said, adding that he’d like to see Iran ultimately cover the costs.
Neither the president nor Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth has attempted to dispute reports Thursday that the administration is considering an infusion of roughly $200 billion to help finance the Iran campaign and restore depleted munitions. However, no formal request has been sent to congressional leaders yet.
“Our national debt just surpassed $39 trillion. A potential supplemental for Operation Epic Fury — or any supplemental funding for that matter — must be offset,” Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., told Fox News Digital when asked about the prospective $200 billion request.
Clyde said he supported the mission but that any resources Congress signs off on must be done “in a fiscally responsible manner.”
Fox News Digital’s Adam Pack contributed to this report.
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11 hours agoIsrael’s military pummels Iranian ballistic missile production facilities in Tehran
The Israel Defense Forces announced Saturday that it struck Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facilities that are “utilized for the production of critical components for the development of ballistic missiles” in Iran.
“Overnight, the Israeli Air Force, acting on precise IDF intelligence, completed a wide-scale strike sortie in Tehran, during which dozens of Iranian terror regime targets belonging to the Iranian regime were struck,” the IDF said.
Among the sites hit were a “central IRGC compound utilized for the production and development of ballistic missile components,” a “missile production components storage facility,” and a “compound belonging to the Ministry of Defense responsible for producing missile fuel,” according to the IDF.
“The IDF will continue to expand its strikes against the regime’s weapons production facilities in order to degrade its capabilities to advance its ballistic missile program, which poses a direct threat to the State of Israel,” it also said.
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12 hours agoUK condemns ‘Iran’s reckless attacks’ following attempted Diego Garcia strike
The United Kingdom ripped “Iran’s reckless attacks” Saturday after the regime in Tehran reportedly fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles toward Diego Garcia, a key U.S.-U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean.
“Iran’s reckless attacks, lashing out across the region and holding hostage the Strait of Hormuz, are a threat to British interests and British allies,” the U.K. Ministry of Defence said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “RAF jets and other UK military assets are continuing to defend our people and personnel in the region.”
“This government has given permission to the U.S. to use British bases for specific and limited defensive operations,” it added.
Neither missile in the attempted attack on Diego Garcia struck the base. One missile failed in flight, while a U.S. warship launched an SM-3 interceptor at the other, officials told The Wall Street Journal.
Fox News Digital’s Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.
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12 hours agoUS launches ‘longest field artillery strike in Army combat history’ against Iran
U.S. Central Command Commander Adm. Brad Cooper revealed Saturday that American forces “launched the longest field artillery strike in Army combat history using precision strike missiles” against Iran.
The military effort, which happened two days ago, “took out Iranian military infrastructure, demonstrating the U.S. Military’s unmatched reach and lethality,” Cooper said.
Cooper added that on day 22 of Operation Epic Fury, “U.S. forces continue to take bold action and remain on plan to eliminate Iran’s ability to project meaningful power outside its borders.”
“So far, we’ve struck over 8,000 military targets, including 130 Iranian vessels, constituting the largest elimination of a Navy over a three-week period since World War II,” Cooper said.
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12 hours agoUS drops 5,000-pound bombs on Iranian missile sites threatening Strait of Hormuz
American forces remain “zeroed in on dismantling Iran’s decades-old threat to the free flow of commerce throughout the Strait of Hormuz,” U.S. Central Command Commander Adm. Brad Cooper said Saturday.
“For example, earlier this week we dropped multiple 5,000-pound bombs on an underground facility located along Iran’s coastline. The Iranian regime used the hardened underground facility to discreetly store anti-ship cruise missiles, mobile missile launchers, and other equipment that presented a dangerous risk to international shipping,” Cooper said.
“We not only took out the facility, but also destroyed intelligence support sites and missile radar relays that were used to monitor ship movements. Iran’s ability to threaten freedom of navigation in and around the Strait of Hormuz is degraded as a result, and we will not stop pursuing these targets,” he continued.
Cooper also said “Iran has lost significant combat capability over the last three weeks,” and, “We are taking out thousands of Iranian missiles, advanced attack drones, and all of Iran’s Navy, which they use to harass international shipping.”
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13 hours agoIsrael kills 4 Hezbollah terrorists in ‘targeted ground operation’ in southern Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces said Saturday that multiple Hezbollah terrorists were killed during a “targeted ground operation” in southern Lebanon.
The Hezbollah fighters “targeted an Israeli Air Force aircraft that attacked several other terrorists who were firing at the forces,” according to the IDF.
One terrorist was killed by Israeli troops in a “ground engagement,” it said, while three others were eliminated by tank fire.
The IDF said it suffered no casualties during the firefight.
Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon has launched attacks on Israel since the start of Operation Roaring Lion.
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13 hours agoUAE intercepts multiple ballistic missiles, UAVs from Iran
The United Arab Emirates said Saturday that its air defense systems “engaged 3 ballistic missiles and 8 UAVs launched from Iran.”
The Middle Eastern country has been a frequent target of the Iranian regime since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury.
“Since the onset of the blatant Iranian aggression, UAE air defenses have engaged 341 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,748 UAVs,” the UAE’s Ministry of Defense said Saturday.
“The Ministry of Defense affirmed that it remains fully prepared and ready to deal with any threats, and will firmly confront any attempts to undermine State security in a manner that ensures the protection of its sovereignty, security and stability, and safeguards its national interests and capabilities,” it added.
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13 hours agoIsraeli defense minister vows intensified strikes with US against Iran: ‘Will not stop’
Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz said Saturday that his country’s military is “determined to continue leading the offensive against the Iranian terror regime, to eliminate its commanders and thwart its strategic capabilities, until every security threat to the State of Israel and U.S. interests in the region is removed.”
“The IDF is strong and the Israeli home front is strong, and we will not stop until all war objectives are achieved,” Katz said.
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps terrorist organization currently controls Iran and leads terrorist activity and missile fire against the Israeli home front and countries in the region, as well as repression against Iran’s own population,” he added.
Katz also said that, “This week, the intensity of the strikes to be carried out by the IDF and the U.S. military against the Iranian terror regime and the infrastructure it relies on will increase significantly, and the campaign led by U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will continue.”
Fox News’ Yonat Friling contributed to this report.
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14 hours agoIran says Natanz nuclear facility hit by airstrike after satellite images show damage
Iranian state media reported Saturday that the Natanz nuclear facility was hit by an airstrike after satellite images revealed damage at multiple buildings there at the beginning of the war.
Natanz is Iran’s main enrichment site and is located about 135 miles southeast of Tehran. Iran claimed the strike did not result in any radiation leakage.
The facility was hit in the first week of the war and several buildings appeared damaged, The Associated Press reported, citing satellite images.
In June 2025, U.S. forces also carried out strikes against Natanz and other nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow and Isfahan.
The U.S. and Israel launched their joint military campaigns, Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion, on Feb. 28. Both campaigns, as of Saturday, are in their 22nd day.
Fox News Digital’s Emma Bussey and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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14 hours agoIran reportedly targets key US base with long-range missiles
Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles toward Diego Garcia, a key U.S.-U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean, according to multiple U.S. officials cited by The Wall Street Journal.
Neither missile struck the base, but the attempted attack marked a significant expansion of Iran’s reach beyond the Middle East and toward a major U.S. strategic hub.
One missile failed in flight, while a U.S. warship launched an SM-3 interceptor at the other, officials said. It was not immediately clear whether the interception was successful.
The targeting of Diego Garcia, roughly 2,500 miles from Iran, suggests Tehran’s missile capabilities may exceed previously acknowledged limits.
The remote base is a critical launch point for U.S. bombers, nuclear submarines and other strategic assets.
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