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🔴 Israel-US vs Iran War Live Updates | Iranian Warship Hit Near Sri Lanka, Saudi Oil Refinery Drone Strike, Gulf War Tensions Escalate
Live Updates
- 2 March 2026 7:20 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Trump Expresses Frustration Over UK Delay in Granting Access to Diego Garcia Base
The Israel US Iran war has entered its third day, with diplomatic tensions now surfacing between Washington and London. US President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed frustration over the United Kingdom’s delayed approval for the use of its strategic Diego Garcia military base in the Indian Ocean.
According to officials, the United States had sought immediate access to launch operations against Iranian targets at the start of the conflict. However, the UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, granted permission nearly 48 hours later.
British authorities reportedly limited the authorization, allowing US forces to use the base only for strikes targeting Iranian missile sites, not broader military infrastructure.
The disagreement highlights emerging strain within Western allies as the Middle East conflict escalation widens, with strategic military coordination playing a critical role in the evolving regional security crisis.
- 2 March 2026 7:19 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Israel Deploys Iron Beam Laser Defense System for First Time, Intercepts Hezbollah Rockets
Israel has reportedly deployed its advanced Iron Beam laser defense system for the first time during the ongoing Israel Iran conflict, successfully intercepting rockets launched by Hezbollah.
The Iron Beam is a cutting-edge directed-energy weapon system designed to neutralize rockets, drones, and short-range aerial threats using high-powered laser beams. Defense officials say the system intercepted multiple projectiles mid-air, preventing potential damage in northern Israel.
The deployment marks a significant technological milestone in Israel’s air defense strategy, complementing existing systems like Iron Dome. Military analysts believe the use of laser-based interception could reshape future missile defense warfare in the Middle East.
As Hezbollah intensifies cross-border attacks, Israel’s use of advanced laser defense technology signals a new phase in the rapidly escalating regional military confrontation.
- 2 March 2026 7:17 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Iranian Drone Strike Causes Minor Damage at British RAF Base in Cyprus
An Iranian drone strike has reportedly caused minor damage at the British Royal Air Force (RAF) Akrotiri base in Cyprus, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. The incident occurred late Sunday night amid escalating Israel US Iran conflict tensions across the region.
British officials confirmed that while the RAF base sustained limited structural impact, there were no casualties. The facility is considered strategically important for UK military operations and coalition air missions in the Middle East.
In response, the British military is said to be taking operational measures. The development comes after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized the United States to use the Cyprus base for strikes on Iranian missile sites, further linking the UK to the expanding regional war escalation.
Defense analysts warn that attacks on Western military bases could widen the Middle East security crisis and increase the risk of broader NATO involvement.
- 2 March 2026 7:16 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Iranian Drones Strike Two Energy Facilities in Qatar, No Casualties Reported
Qatar’s Ministry of Defense confirmed that two Iranian drones struck separate energy facilities in the country, marking a significant expansion of the ongoing Israel US Iran war into critical Gulf energy infrastructure zones.
According to officials, one drone hit a water tank at a power station in Mesaieed, while the second fell inside Ras Laffan Industrial City, targeting an installation operated by QatarEnergy. The sites are considered strategically vital to regional natural gas exports and global energy supply chains.
Authorities stated that no injuries were reported. However, an assessment of structural damage and operational impact is currently underway.
Security analysts warn that drone strikes on Gulf energy assets could escalate the broader Middle East conflict, raise energy market volatility, and heighten concerns over supply disruptions across international oil and gas corridors.
- 2 March 2026 7:13 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Chevron Halts Gas Production at Israel’s Leviathan Field Amid Regional Escalation
US energy giant Chevron has temporarily suspended gas production at the Leviathan gas field following instructions from the Israeli government, as the Israel Iran conflict continues to disrupt critical energy infrastructure in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The Leviathan gas field, located off Israel’s Mediterranean coast, is one of the country’s largest natural gas sources and plays a key role in regional energy supply and export stability. The suspension highlights growing concerns over energy security amid rising military tensions.
Chevron confirmed that all facilities and personnel remain safe. The company also operates the Tamar gas field offshore Israel, another strategic asset closely monitored during the ongoing Middle East war escalation.
Energy analysts warn that any prolonged disruption at major gas fields could impact regional gas exports, electricity generation, and global energy markets already under pressure from the broader Israel US Iran war.
- 2 March 2026 7:10 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Iranian President Appoints Acting Defense Minister After Recent Strikes
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has appointed Revolutionary Guard General Majid Ebnolreza as the country’s acting defense minister, according to official statements released amid the ongoing Israel US Iran war.
The leadership change follows reports that the previous defense minister was killed during recent joint Israeli-American airstrikes, marking a significant shift in Iran’s military command structure during active conflict escalation.
Presidential media deputy Mehdi Tabatabaei confirmed the appointment on social media platform X, stating that the decision was made under direct presidential orders.
Analysts say the emergency appointment reflects Tehran’s effort to stabilize its defense leadership as the Middle East conflict intensifies, with heightened military operations, regional security risks, and rising geopolitical tensions.
- 2 March 2026 7:06 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: US Says Kuwait Accidentally Shot Down Three American F-15E Jets
The United States military has stated that Kuwait mistakenly shot down three American F-15E fighter aircraft during ongoing regional operations.
According to US defense officials, the incident appears to have been a case of misidentification amid heightened air defense alerts across the Gulf.
No immediate details were provided regarding pilot status or recovery efforts. The situation remains under investigation.
The development underscores the risks of operating in crowded and high-tension airspace as the broader conflict continues to escalate.
- 2 March 2026 7:05 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Oil Tanker Attacked in Gulf of Oman, Indian Crew Member Killed
An oil tanker was attacked in the Gulf of Oman on Monday in what authorities described as a drone boat strike. The incident resulted in the death of an Indian crew member, further escalating tensions in the strategically sensitive maritime corridor.
According to Oman’s state news agency, the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker MKD VYOM was targeted near the coast of Muscat. The vessel was reportedly struck by an explosive-laden unmanned boat.
Maritime security analysts say the Gulf of Oman remains a critical route for global energy shipments, making any attack in the area a serious concern for international trade and oil markets.
Investigations are ongoing, and officials have not yet confirmed responsibility for the strike. The incident adds to growing fears of wider regional spillover affecting key shipping lanes.
- 2 March 2026 7:01 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Tehran Accuses Pakistan of Allowing US Airspace Access for Strikes
Tensions have widened further as Iran has accused Pakistan of permitting the United States to use its airspace for recent military operations targeting Iranian territory.
According to statements attributed to a senior commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Tehran believes that US aircraft may have transited through Pakistani airspace during coordinated strike missions. The allegation, if confirmed, could significantly complicate regional diplomacy and draw another neighboring country into the escalating crisis.
The IRGC official warned that if Pakistan is found to have facilitated such access, it “will not remain safe” and would face consequences. The remarks signal growing frustration in Tehran as it seeks to identify and respond to what it views as external support for US–Israeli military actions.
Pakistan has not immediately issued a detailed public response to the accusation. Analysts caution that airspace access claims are difficult to independently verify and often form part of broader strategic messaging during active conflicts.
The allegation adds a new geopolitical dimension to the conflict, raising concerns that the war could spill beyond the immediate Israel–US–Iran axis and further destabilize South Asia and the Gulf region.
- 2 March 2026 7:00 PM IST
Isreal Iran Conflict: Death Toll Rises to 555 as Strikes Hit Over 1,000 Sites Across Iran
The humanitarian toll inside Iran continues to mount as the ongoing conflict intensifies. According to international media reports citing regional sources, joint US–Israeli operations have targeted more than 1,000 locations across Iran since the fighting began on February 28.
In the first 30 hours alone, over 2,000 bombs were reportedly deployed in what analysts describe as one of the most concentrated aerial campaigns in recent regional history.
Casualty figures have risen sharply. Reports indicate that at least 555 people have been killed, while more than 740 others have been injured in strikes across multiple provinces.
One of the deadliest incidents involved a missile strike on a school, where approximately 180 students were killed and at least 45 others injured, according to preliminary accounts. Independent verification remains difficult amid communication disruptions and restricted access in several affected areas.
The conflict’s political shockwaves have also been significant. On the first day of hostilities, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reportedly killed during large-scale bombardment, a development that has triggered uncertainty over leadership succession in Tehran.
Meanwhile, the conflict has expanded beyond Iran’s borders. On Sunday, three American soldiers were confirmed killed, further escalating tensions and increasing the likelihood of a prolonged and broader regional confrontation.
The situation remains fluid, with casualty figures expected to evolve as more information becomes available.
Aaryan Puneet Dwivedi
Aaryan Puneet Dwivedi is a senior editor and an experienced journalist who has been active in the news industry since 2013. He has extensive experience covering and editing news across multiple fields, including politics, national and international affairs, sports, technology, business, and social issues. He is a state-level accredited journalist recognized by the Madhya Pradesh government. Known for his in-depth understanding of news and current affairs, he focuses on delivering accurate, reliable, and reader-friendly information across all major news categories.




