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US President Donald Trump late on March 18 warned Tehran with dire consequences if it again retaliated for an Israeli attack on Iran's massive South Pars gas field. Iran hit Qatar's Ras Laffan gas hub twice, causing "extensive damage." (See post below)
US President Donald Trump late on March 18 warned Tehran with dire consequences if it again retaliated for an Israeli attack on Iran's massive South Pars gas field. Iran hit Qatar's Ras Laffan gas hub twice, causing "extensive damage." (See post below)

live Trump Warns Of Dire Consequences As Iran Hits Qatari Gas Hub Again

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • US President Donald Trump has warned Tehran of dire consequences if it again retaliated for an Israeli attack on Iran's massive South Pars gas field, an important part of the country's Gulf energy infrastructure.
  • Oil prices surged and global stocks fell sharply on March 19 as escalating attacks on Persian Gulf energy infrastructure heightened fears of supply disruptions.
  • Following an attack on the South Pars gas field on March 18, subsequent incidents have disrupted energy infrastructure across the Middle East.
  • Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian has confirmed the death of the country's intelligence minister Esmail Khatib, whom Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said had been killed in an overnight strike on March 18.
  • Saudi Arabia's foreign minister says the kingdom "reserves the right" to act militarily against Iran after Riyadh was targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles.
  • Iran's only atomic-energy plant was hit by an unidentified projectile, the Russian plant operator said, causing no injuries or release of radiation. It is the first time that the Bushehr nuclear power plant has been hit since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
  • Israeli media are reporting that the country's air force has targeted Iranian naval vessels in the Caspian Sea for the first time.
17:03 11.3.2026

US Military Urges Iranian Civilians To Avoid Ports

US Central Command warned Iranian civilians on March 11 to avoid port facilities where Iranian naval forces are operating, saying the Islamic republic is using civilian ports along the Strait of Hormuz for military activity.

In a statement, CENTCOM urged civilians --including dockworkers, port staff, and commercial ship crews -- to stay away from areas where naval vessels and military equipment are present.

"US forces urge civilians in Iran to immediately avoid all port facilities where Iranian naval forces are operating," the command said.

It added that ports used for military purposes could lose protected civilian status under international law and become legitimate military targets.

"The US military takes every feasible precaution to minimize harm to civilians but cannot guarantee civilian safety near facilities used by the Iranian regime for military purposes," the statement said.

16:45 11.3.2026

Is The US Considering Seizing Iran's Kharg Island?

Iran's Kharg Island, the country's main oil export outlet, could be a target for the United States, experts say, in a move that could cut off the revenues that sustain Tehran's sanctions-hit economy.

But the possible capture of the tiny island in the Persian Gulf, which handles around 90 percent of all Iranian oil exports, would mark a major escalation in the US-Israeli war on Iran. It is also unlikely to land a fatal economic blow to the Islamic republic, experts say.

To read the full report, click here.

If the United States attempts to seize control of the island, a scrubby piece of land, Iran could decide to destroy the oil terminals located on Kharg.
If the United States attempts to seize control of the island, a scrubby piece of land, Iran could decide to destroy the oil terminals located on Kharg.
15:56 11.3.2026

Iran Says 'Under No Circumstances' Will Play In World Cup

Iranian Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali announced on March 11 that Iran cannot participate in the FIFA World Cup that will be held this year in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Donyamali told Iranian state TV that after the killing of Ali Khamenei, the former supreme leader of the Islamic republic, in attacks by the United States and Israel, "Under no circumstances can we participate in the World Cup."

"Our sons are not safe, and fundamentally there are no conditions for participating in these competitions," he said, referring to the players of the national soccer team.

Hours earlier, FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced he had met with US President Donald Trump, who he said told him he welcomes Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup.

Referring to the news of players from Iran's women's soccer team seeking asylum while in Australia, Mehdi Taj, president of the Iranian football federation, said on March 10, that a "similar scenario" could happen with the men's national team at the World Cup.

"No reasonable person would support sending Iran's national soccer team to the United States," he said.

15:18 11.3.2026

IRGC Claims Strike On Liberian-Flagged Vessel

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said it had struck a Liberian-flagged vessel in the Strait Of Hormuz that it claimed was owned by Israel.

Tehran has indicated it considers the ships transferring oil to the United States, Israel, and "their partners" as "legitimate" targets.

"We won't allow even one liter of ‌oil to reach the US, Zionists, and their partners. Any vessel or tanker bound to them will be a legitimate ‌target," said Iran's military command spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaqari on March 11.

15:10 11.3.2026

Amid Ongoing Public Absence, Is Iran's New Leader In Control?

Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is probably in charge despite making no public appearance since being appointed on March 8 and amid reports that he was injured in an air strike, according to a leading Israeli expert on Iran.

Speaking to RFE/RL in Tel Aviv on March 11, Raz Zimmt, who is head of the Iran program at the Institute for National Security Studies, said the question is whether Khamenei would be capable of maintaining "daily contacts with the political and security establishment" to preserve "the ability of the regime to function."

To read the full interview, click here.

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14:58 11.3.2026

War With Iran Has 'No Time Limit,' Israeli Defense Minister Says

Israeli Defense MInister Israel Katz (file photo)
Israeli Defense MInister Israel Katz (file photo)

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the US–Israeli military campaign against Iran will continue indefinitely until its objectives are achieved, The Times Of Israel reports.

Speaking after a meeting with senior military officials on March 11, Katz said the operation would "continue without any time limit, as long as required, until we accomplish all objectives and achieve victory in the campaign."

He said the strikes are targeting Iranian leadership figures as well as the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and the Basij, a pro-government militia involved in suppressing protests.

Katz also repeated Israel’s message that military pressure could create conditions for Iranians to rise up against the government.

Some reports suggest Israeli officials are concerned that US President Donald Trump might seek to end the war sooner than Israel prefers.

14:48 11.3.2026

Iran has seen 16 of its mine-laying ships attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, according to US Central Command, which released footage of several strikes on the vessels. The ships were hit on March 10, US officials say, following warnings by US President Donald Trump to Iran against laying mines in the strait.

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14:44 11.3.2026

Footage shared on social media shows what appears to be an air strike on the Marivan border regiment, a military unit stationed near the city of Marivan, in the Kuh-e Emam mountain area close to the Iran-Iraq border.

From another angle, the footage also appears to show an attack near Norouz Square in Marivan, a city in Kurdistan Province.

According to RFE/RL's Radio Farda, reports also indicate that several locations across Kurdistan Province -- a largely Kurdish region of western Iran bordering Iraq -- were targeted in attacks on March 11.

14:22 11.3.2026

Italian PM Criticizes Iran War As Conflict Enters 12th Day

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (file photo)
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (file photo)

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has delivered her strongest criticism yet of the US-Israeli war against Iran, warning that such interventions risk undermining international law.

Speaking to the Italian parliament on March 11, Meloni said the strikes should be viewed in the context of a broader crisis in the global order marked by "increasingly frightening and unilateral interventions."

At the same time, she stressed that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, warning this would have “dramatic repercussions for global security.”

Meloni also said Italy was supplying air defense assets to Persian Gulf partners and highlighted the need to protect thousands of Italian citizens and about 2,000 troops stationed in the region as the conflict entered its 12th day.

With reporting by Reuters


13:37 11.3.2026

Ksenia Svetlova, an associate fellow at the Chatham House and a former member of the Israeli Knesset, said Iran’s leadership has been weakened but is unlikely to collapse in the near term.

“The Iranian regime has been seriously weakened, but it is unlikely to collapse immediately," she told Current Time. "It is quite possible that the collapse of the regime has already begun, but it may stretch over a fairly long period of time.”

“Given Iran's extremely difficult economic situation and the possibility of continued military pressure, for example from Israel alone, there are factors that could eventually undermine the regime,” she said.

Svetlova said Iran relies on asymmetric tactics -- including drones and threats to the Strait of Hormuz -- to buy time, adding that simply surviving the conflict would amount to a victory for the regime.

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