Trump says we're 'blowing up the whole country' if Iran doesn't make deal in 48 hours

Two C-130 aircraft were lost during the operation, an official said.

Last Updated: April 6, 2026, 1:24 AM EDT

President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes attack targeting military and government sites, officials said.

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Apr 02, 2026, 10:24 AM EDT

Iran's largest steel company shuts down after US-Israeli strikes

Iran’s Mobarakeh Steel Company, the country’s largest steel producer and one of the biggest in the region, has been completely shut down following U.S.-Israeli strikes, the company’s public relations office said in a statement on Thursday.


All production lines have been halted due to “substantial damage and critical destruction” to key production units, the statement added, and all employees are asked to refrain from going to the complex until further notice.


At least one person was killed and 16 others were injured in the attack on the company, as its public relations office said in an earlier statement on Friday following the attacks.


The IRGC said it launched strikes on U.S. and Israeli industrial targets in the region in retaliation.


“We had warned that if Iranian industries were attacked again, we would destroy the Zionist regime and American industries located in the region,” the IRGC said in a statement.

Apr 02, 2026, 7:33 AM EDT

UAE says it intercepted 19 ballistic missiles, 26 drones from Iran

The United Arab Emirates' Defense Ministry said on Thursday it intercepted another 19 ballistic missiles and 26 drones launched from Iran.

The ministry said UAE defenses have intercepted 457 ballistic missiles, 19 cruise missiles and 2,038 drones since the war began on Feb. 28.

Apr 02, 2026, 6:49 AM EDT

Iran to allow Philippines-flagged ships through Strait of Hormuz, ministry says

Iran agreed to allow Philippines-flagged ships and energy sources destined for the country through the Strait of Hormuz, the Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement Thursday.

The decision was announced after a phone conversation between Foreign Affairs Secretary Maria Theresa Lazaro and Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, the statement said.

The Panamanian-flagged Tiger Wings, carrying crude oil from Russia, is moored close to the Petron oil refinery on April 1, 2026 in Limay, Bataan province, Philippines.
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"The Iranian foreign minister assured the secretary that Iran will allow the safe, unhindered and expeditious passage through the Strait of Hormuz of Philippine-flagged vessels, energy sources and all Filipino seafarers," the statement said.

"Given that the Philippines imports the majority of its energy requirements from the Middle East, these assurances from Iran will greatly facilitate the steady delivery of critical oil and fertilizer supplies to the Philippines," the statement said.

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Apr 02, 2026, 5:55 AM EDT

Bahrain downs 2 missiles, 10 drones in 24 hours

The Bahrain Defence Force said in a post to X on Thursday that its air defenses intercepted two missiles and 10 drones over the past 24 hours.

It brings Bahrain's tally of munitions intercepted since Feb. 28 to 188 missiles and 429 drones, the BDF said.

Vehicles move on a road in Bahrain's capital Manama on March 11, 2026.
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