Iran Foreign Ministry Denies Targeting Diego Garcia Base
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has denied firing a missile toward the joint US-British military base on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia, calling it "the latest lie by the Israelis."
Eyal Zamir, the Israeli Army chief of staff, has said that Iran used "a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 4,000 kilometers" to target the base.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte later said the alliance "cannot confirm" that Israel's claim that the missiles fired at Diego Garcia were Iranian intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Ministry spokesman Ismail Baqai wrote in a message on the X social network on March 24, reposting Mark Rutte's words, that Israel's claims are "false flag storytelling."
On March 21, there were reports of Iran firing two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia base, although the missiles were said to have missed their target.
The island of Diego Garcia is about 3,800 kilometers from Iran and has a joint air base between the United Kingdom and the United States, capable of hosting long-range American bombers.
Explosion Heard In Jerusalem As Iran Fires Missiles At Israel
A loud explosion was heard in the sky over Jerusalem on the morning of March 24 after the Israeli Army announced it had detected another missile launch from Iran.
AFP reporters in the city reported that a loud explosion was heard minutes after the army announced it had detected missiles fired from Iran and was "trying to intercept the threat."
The Israeli Army announced that Iran had once again fired missiles toward the country and that defense systems were intercepting them.
According to AFP, the Israeli military said the missile attack targeted northern areas.
The Magen David Adom relief organization announced that it has not received any reports of casualties so far but rescue workers have been dispatched to the area where the impact was reported.
About 20 minutes after the attack was announced, the Israeli Home Front Command allowed citizens to leave the shelters.
Zelenskyy Says 'Growing Evidence' Of Russian Intelligence Support For Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says there is "growing evidence" that Russia is continuing to "provide the Iranian regime with intelligence support."
Zelenskyy made the remark in an X post on March 23, providing few details but appearing to cite a report from Ukraine's military intelligence chief.
"This is clearly destructive activity, and it must be stopped, as it only leads to further destabilization. All decent states are interested in guaranteeing security and preventing a larger crisis," Zelenskyy wrote, noting that the US-Israeli war with Iran was affecting global markets and "significantly complicating the fuel situation in many countries."
"By helping the Iranian regime stay afloat and strike more accurately, Russia is effectively prolonging the war. There must be a response," added Zelenskyy, whose own country is battling a full-scale Russian invasion now in its fifth year.
US officials last week told RFE/RL that Russia is providing Iran with targeting information to attack US troops and military assets in the Middle East, confirming a Washington Post report. The Wall Street Journal subsequently reported that Russia was sharing satellite imagery and improved drone technology with Iran; the Kremlin declined to comment on that report.
Netanyahu Announces Talks With Trump On Iran War
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on March 23 that he had spoken with US President Donald Trump about the war with Iran.
Netanyahu said that Trump believes Israeli and American military achievements in Iran can lead to an agreement that achieves the goals of the war while protecting Israel's vital interests.
In a video statement, he emphasized that Israel will defend its interests under any circumstances, while continuing to attack Iran as well as Hezbollah and other Iran-backed forces in Lebanon.
He once again claimed the ongoing attacks would destroy Iran's "missile and nuclear programs" and also cause "heavy damage to Hezbollah," which the US and Israel have designated as a terrorist organization.
VIDEO: US Calls Off Strikes On Iranian Energy Targets But Sector Called Still Vulnerable
US President Donald Trump said he was withholding any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days after "very good" talks with Tehran.
Iran's Energy Ministry said on March 23 the country's electricity sector had already suffered "extensive damage" amid US-Israeli strikes.
Engineer Dean Sharafi told RFE/RL's Radio Farda that energy facilities in Iran remain vulnerable and have "virtually no protection."
Several Loud Explosions Heard In Bahrain
Several loud explosions were reportedly heard in Bahrain on March 23.
According to AFP, the Bahraini Interior Ministry has called on the country's people on social media to evacuate to shelters or safe places.
Bahrain is home to the US Fifth Fleet naval headquarters and has been repeatedly targeted by missile and drone attacks since US and Israeli attacks on Iran began on February 28 and Tehran's subsequent counterattacks across the region.
There has been no report yet on the extent of damage or possible casualties.
Iran Denies Any Dialogue With Washington Despite Trump Claims
While US President Donald Trump said he is withholding strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure after "very good and productive" talks with Tehran, officials and media in Iran have denied any such dialogue taking place.
The Tasnim and Fars news agencies, close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, cited sources saying "no negotiations" were under way, either directly or indirectly, between Tehran and Washington.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry added in a statement that "The US President's statements are within the framework of efforts to reduce energy prices and gain time to implement his military plans."
"There are initiatives from regional countries to reduce tensions, and our response to all of them is clear: We are not the party that started this war, and all these requests should be referred to Washington," the ministry added.
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Trump Says Withholding Strikes On Iranian Energy Infrastructure
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US President Donald Trump said he is withholding any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days after having "very good and productive" talks with Tehran over the past two days on ending their conflict.
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Meanwhile, Reuters has reported that "Productive talks between US President Donald Trump and Iran are welcome as Britain wants de-escalation in the Middle East and the re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday."
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Iran wants to make a deal badly and that could come within five days or less, US President Donald Trump told Fox Business Network on March 23. Trump said the most recent talks between U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and their counterparts took place on Sunday night, Trump said in a telephone interview, according to the host of the "Mornings with Maria" program
Kremlin Dismisses Report On Deal With US To Halt Intel Sharing With Iran
The Kremlin has knocked down a report by media outlet Politico that it offered to make a deal with the United States where it would stop sharing intelligence with Iran if Washington stopped sharing such information with Ukraine.
"We certainly saw this report. It falls into the category of untrue, or rather, false," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists in Moscow on March 23. Over the weekend Politico cited sources as saying Russian presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev offered the deal during a meeting with US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami.
Politico said the United States rejected the proposal. Dmitriev earlier had written in a post on X that the report was "fake."