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French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot (right) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio attend the G7 meeting at the Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey in Cernay-la-Ville outside Paris, on March 27.
French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot (right) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio attend the G7 meeting at the Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey in Cernay-la-Ville outside Paris, on March 27.

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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 media say at least 12 US troops were wounded, two of them seriously, when Iran struck Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia with at least one missile and several drones.
  • Yemen's Houthi rebels have launched their first missiles at Israel since the war began.
  • Foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey will meet in Islamabad on March 29-30 to discuss efforts to end the war.
15:42 14.3.2026

Inside Israel’s largest hospital, doctors work two stories underground as the war with Iran continues. At the Sheba Medical Center, much of the facility has moved below ground to keep operating despite the threat of Iranian missile strikes. (Video report by RFE/RL's Ray Furlong.)

Israel's Largest Hospital Goes Underground Amid Iran War
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15:18 14.3.2026

Iranian Lawmaker Warns Ukraine Is Becoming 'Legitimate Target'

Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Azizi, who heads the Iranian parliament’s National Security Commission, warned on X that Ukraine is becoming a “legitimate target” for providing “drone support to the Israeli regime.”

Iran itself has been supplying drones to Russia that have been widely used in attacks on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure since the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

14:47 14.3.2026

Israeli Defense Minister Says Iran Campaign Will Continue 'As Long As Necessary'

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the US–Israeli military campaign against Iran was entering a decisive phase and would continue “as long as necessary” to achieve its objectives.

Speaking at briefing alongside senior military officials on March 14, Katz said operations were hitting "strategic targets" in Tehran and across Tehran, and were intended to weaken the regime and create conditions for the Iranian public to challenge it.

Katz said the offensive would proceed without a set timetable until Israel and its allies achieve victory in the campaign.

He added that strikes were being conducted systematically against key regime institutions and security forces while Israel monitored developments inside Iran.

14:16 14.3.2026

Iran Says 56 Cultural Sites Damaged In US-Israeli Attacks

Iran’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage said on March 14 that at least 56 museums, historic buildings, and cultural sites across the country have suffered serious damage in the two weeks since the start of joint US-Israeli attacks.

The ministry said the highest number of damaged sites was recorded in Tehran, with 19, and Kurdistan Province, with 12.

Among the sites listed on the Iranian government’s official account on the social media platform X were Asif Mansion, Salar Saeed Mansion, and Khosroabad Mansion in the Kurdish city of Sanandaj, historic 19th-century Qajar-era residences.

Photographs circulating earlier also showed damage to Golestan Palace in Tehran, a UNESCO-listed royal complex, and Ali Qapu Palace in Isfahan, a landmark Safavid-era palace overlooking Naqsh-e Jahan Square.

12:48 14.3.2026

In Israel's Medical Bunkers, Doctors Ready To Work 'Indefinitely'

Israel's Sheba Medical Center shifted its operations below ground at an unprecedented scale after a heads-up from the authorities.
Israel's Sheba Medical Center shifted its operations below ground at an unprecedented scale after a heads-up from the authorities.

TEL AVIV – After several twists down a concrete stairwell, a buzzing underground world is revealed. Ambulances unloading patients on gurneys, rows of field-hospital tents, workmen fixing overhead cables, and medical personnel in an array of uniforms.

This is the Sheba Medical Center, the largest hospital in the Middle East, with 11,000 employees, 1,700 doctors, and over 3,000 nurses. And most of it is functioning underground to stay out of reach of Iranian ballistic missiles.

“This place is not a field hospital. This is the hospital. It is just subterranean,” Yardena Koppel, a pediatric doctor, told RFE/RL.

Rattling off a list of departments that are, she said, fully functioning, Koppel added: “Each area is well-oiled and functions within itself. It's something really incredible, something I've never seen before.”

The hospital has moved some operations below ground in Israel’s previous conflicts, but never on such a scale. This location, two stories below ground, is just one of five containing hundreds of patients -- while some sections of the hospital are deemed well-protected enough to keep working in their usual places.

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12:45 14.3.2026

CENTCOM Says It Carried Out 'Large-Scale Precision Strike' On Kharg Island

The US Central Command CENTCOM) says its forces "executed a large-scale precision strike on Kharg Island" on March 14.

"The strike destroyed naval mine storage facilities, missile storage bunkers, and multiple other military sites," CENTCOM said on social media, posting a video previously shared by US President Donald Trump that appeared show explosions on the island

"U.S. forces successfully struck more than 90 Iranian military targets on Kharg Island, while preserving the oil infrastructure," CENTCOM added.

11:36 14.3.2026

Fire Reportedly Disrupts Oil-Loading At Key UAE Port

Smoke rises from the direction of an energy installation in the UAE port of Fujairah on March 14.
Smoke rises from the direction of an energy installation in the UAE port of Fujairah on March 14.

Some oil-loading operations were suspended at the United Arab Emirates’ port of Fujairah, a major refueling hub for ships outside the Strait of Hormuz, after a fire broke out on March 14, industry and trade sources said.

Authorities said the fire started when debris fell during the interception of a drone. No injuries were reported, and civil defense teams were working to contain the blaze, the emirate’s media office said.

Officials did not confirm the reported suspension of port operations.

Earlier, Bloomberg News reported that some oil-loading activities at Fujairah port had been halted following a drone attack and fire.

The Abu Dhabi state oil company ADNOC, which operates in the emirate, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

With reporting by Reuters
11:24 14.3.2026

Bombing Of Several Military Sites Reported Around The City Of Tabriz

Hours after the Israeli military warned residents in parts of the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, an official from the East Azerbaijan provincial administration confirmed that Israel had attacked “several military sites.”

According to the head of crisis management at the East Azerbaijan provincial governor’s office, the Israeli military bombed “a private industrial facility in western Tabriz, a production unit in the Akhula area, and several military centers around the city,” the state-aligned Mehr news agency reported.

He did not provide further details.

The official also reported that five people were injured in the attacks.

11:14 14.3.2026

Iranian Activists: 'No To War And No To The Islamic Republic'

Hundreds of Iranian academic, civil, cultural, and political activists have issued a statement condemning both the Islamic Republic’s policies and the US and Israeli military attacks on Iran, which they described as “contrary to recognized principles of international law.”

Some 350 signatories called for an immediate halt to the war.

They wrote: “From our perspective, as supporters of ‘No to war and no to the Islamic Republic,’ this war -- like all destructive wars -- is an absolute evil that brings neither democracy nor security and prosperity for the people.”

The activists criticized the Tehran government's policies that they said -- “through the suppression of citizens’ rights, the killing of protesters, hostility toward the West, calls for the destruction of Israel, regional adventurism, and support for proxy forces -- have no connection to the national interests of Iranians.”

They also urged support for peace initiatives and diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.

10:48 14.3.2026

Rights Group Says More Than 4,700 Casualties Reported In Iran War

The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) says the first two weeks of the war in Iran have resulted in at least 4,765 casualties, including both deaths and injuries, according to data compiled from field reports and verified sources.

The figure includes 1,298 civilian fatalities, among them at least 205 children, and 654 civilians injured, while the status of other casualties is classified as military or unspecified.

HRANA said 5,480 attacks were recorded in various parts of Iran since the conflict began on February 28, affecting all 31 provinces and at least 209 cities.

The group also reported widespread damage to civilian infrastructure, including 20 hospitals, 36 schools, and 98 residential areas.

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) estimates that the fighting has displaced about 3.2 million people across Iran, while 203 individuals have been arrested by security forces in connection with the conflict, according to HRANA.

The rights organization said figures represent minimum confirmed numbers and could rise as verification continues.

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