Journalists stage a sit-in at Martyrs' Square in central Beirut, Lebanon, to protest Israel's killing of their colleagues in a targeted strike in southern Lebanon on March 28, 2026. (Credit: Ibrahim Amro/AFP)
Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war:
Iran navy arms complex hit
The Israeli military said it had struck an industrial complex in Tehran used for the research and development of naval weapons as part of a wave of attacks conducted overnight.
"This headquarters is responsible for the research, development, and production of a wide range of naval weaponry, including surface and sub-surface vessels, manned and unmanned equipment, as well as engines and weapons," the military said.
Iraq paramilitary fighter killed
A strike in Iraq's northern Kirkuk city killed one fighter from the former paramilitary coalition Hashed al-Shaabi, a medical and security source told AFP.
Two missiles fired from a fighter jet targeted a base of the Hashed al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization Forces — now part of Iraq's regular armed forces — near the international airport, according to a security official.
Aluminum firm damaged
The firm Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) said one of its sites in Abu Dhabi suffered significant damage after an Iranian attack that left six people wounded, according to authorities.
In its statement, EGA — one of the world's largest aluminium producers — said its "Al Taweelah site sustained significant damage during the Iranian missile and drone attacks at Khalifa Economic Zone Abu Dhabi."
Lebanon rescuers, medics killed
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasreddine affirmed that Israel had killed 46 rescuers and five medical staff in Lebanon since the start of the war with Hezbollah on March 2.
Nasreddine said in a press conference that "the number of martyrs in the health sector... is 51 martyrs... including 46 paramedics and five health workers, including nine new paramedic martyrs today."
10-year Gulf deals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said deals he signed with Gulf nations during a tour in the region envisaged a decade-long cooperation on defense, including on establishing joint production lines.
"We are talking about a 10-year cooperation. We have already signed a relevant agreement with Saudi Arabia, we have just signed a similar agreement with Qatar, also for 10 years, we will sign one with the Emirates," Zelensky told reporters, including from AFP, at a briefing.
Syria repels drone attack
The Syrian army said that it had repelled a drone attack from neighboring Iraq that targeted a southern Syrian base which previously housed U.S. forces, state media reported.
Syria's official SANA news agency quoted the army as saying that its units were able to "repel a drone attack on the al-Tanf military base in the south of the country."
Iran tackles 'cluster bombs'
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had found and dismantled more than 120 unexploded cluster bombs, alleging they were dropped during U.S. and Israeli attacks on a southern province.
"So far, 122 cluster bombs have been discovered and destroyed around Shiraz and in several towns," the ISNA news agency quoted Jalal Yarmohammadi, deputy head of public relations for the Guards in Fars province, as saying.
Israel kills journalists
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned an Israeli strike that killed three journalists, including one for Hezbollah's Al Manar TV and another for the pro-Hezbollah al-Mayadeen channel, in southern Lebanon as "a blatant crime."
Iran hails Pakistan mediation
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian hailed mediation efforts by Pakistan, which is preparing to host foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey for talks on the Middle East war.
Kyiv denies UAE drone depot hit
Kyiv denied Iran's claim that Tehran had targeted and destroyed a Ukrainian anti-drone system depot in the United Arab Emirates, calling it a "lie" and a "disinformation."
Iran's military said it had hit and destroyed the depot, which it said was used to assist U.S. forces.
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