Smoke rises from the direction of an energy installation in the Gulf emirate of Fujairah on March 14, 2026, in what appeared to be the latest strike targeting the Gulf's petroleum facilities hours after the U.S. struck Iran's Kharg Island. (Photo: AFP)
Here are the latest developments in the war raging across the Middle East:
Iran Guards threaten Israeli Prime Minister
Iran's Revolutionary Guards vowed on Sunday to "pursue and kill" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to their website Sepah News.
Pentagon identifies soldiers killed in Iraq plane crash
The Pentagon released the identities of six U.S. crew members killed during the crash of a refueling aircraft in western Iraq earlier this week, which authorities said was not caused by "hostile fire."
The Pentagon said the six members killed in the crash were John Klinner, 33; Ariana Savino, 31; Ashley Pruitt, 34; Seth Koval, 38; Curtis Angst, 30; and Tyler Simmons, 28.
South Korea evacuates more than 200 from Middle East
South Korea is evacuating 204 of its citizens and seven other nationals from the Middle East using a military aircraft, the foreign ministry said, calling the operation "unprecedented."
The evacuees are due to arrive in South Korea on Sunday afternoon.
Loud explosions heard in Bahrain's Manama
Explosions rang out over Bahrain's capital of Manama early on Sunday, two AFP journalists reported.
Bahrain said it had intercepted 125 missiles and 203 drones since the start of Iran's attacks, which have killed two people in the kingdom and 24 others in neighboring Gulf nations since the war began in early March.
Iraq football team to travel to Mexico
Iraq will travel to Mexico for a 2026 World Cup playoff match despite calls for it to be postponed due to the Middle East war, the country's football association said Saturday.
The national team would depart in the coming days via a private plane ahead of the match scheduled for March 31 in the Mexican city of Monterrey.
Bahrain, Saudi Arabia F1 races cancelled
The Formula One races scheduled for April in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been cancelled due to the ongoing war, the motorsport's governing body announced.
More Iranian footballers drop asylum bid
Three members of the Iranian women's football team granted asylum in Australia have changed their minds and decided to return home to Iran, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said.
One other team member seeking refuge had a change of heart in the past week and left the country, leaving a total of three out of seven asylum seekers from the squad still in Australia.
Attack on Baghdad military base
A drone attack late Saturday targeted the Baghdad airport complex, which houses a military base and a U.S. diplomatic facility, two security sources told AFP.
The drones "targeted the military base" but were brought down just outside the complex, one source said, while a second source said a crashed drone sparked a huge fire outside.
US base in Saudi Arabia targeted
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had launched a missile salvo at U.S. forces stationed at a major base in Saudi Arabia's Al-Kharj.
There was no immediate confirmation from Saudi Arabia, though its defense ministry said earlier it intercepted six ballistic missiles headed towards Al-Kharj.
Hezbollah in 'direct clashes'
Hezbollah said it was involved in "direct clashes" with Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese town of Khiam late on Saturday, involving "light and medium weapons as well as rocket-propelled projectiles."
Lebanon preparing to negotiate
Lebanon is working to form a delegation to negotiate with Israel in a bid to stop its war with Hezbollah, an official told AFP, though Israel has not committed to the initiative.
"Negotiations are on the table and preparations are underway to form a delegation, but... neither the timing nor the location has been determined, with Paris and Cyprus being considered," the official said.
Trump warship call
U.S. President Donald Trump urged countries such as China, France, Japan, South Korea, and Britain to send warships to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, the critical chokepoint for global oil supplies.
"The Countries of the World that receive Oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage, and we will help — A LOT!" Trump said on social media.
Iran strikes Israel
Iran launched a new wave of missiles towards Israel, Iranian state TV reported.
Jordan intercepts missiles
Jordan's military said it had intercepted 79 of 85 missiles and drones launched by Iran at the kingdom.
Supreme leader's health
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said there was "no problem" with the Islamic republic's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, after U.S. officials reported he had been wounded.
Kuwait airbase hit
Two drones targeted an airbase in Kuwait housing U.S. military staff, injuring Kuwaiti personnel and causing damage, the defense ministry said.
Isfahan strike
A U.S.-Israeli missile attack on an industrial area of Isfahan killed at least 15 people, Iran's Fars news agency reported. AFP was not able to verify the toll.
Turkey missile complaint
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Iran was denying responsibility for firing ballistic missiles towards Turkey despite evidence from technical data.
Lebanon 'genocide' fear
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said his country feared Israel was "moving toward a new genocide under the pretext of fighting Hezbollah" in its ongoing assault on Lebanon.
Energy site threat
Iran will target the facilities of U.S. companies in the region if its energy facilities are attacked, Foreign Minister Araghchi was quoted as saying by state television, after U.S. attacks on military infrastructure on Iran's crude oil export hub of Kharg Island.
Lebanon war toll
Lebanon's Health Ministry announced that Israel has killed 826 people, including 65 women and 106 children, since the start of its latest war against Hezbollah, adding that 2,009 others had been wounded.
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