Israeli civilian death toll rises to 12 after missile strike victim dies | IDF attacks Tehran nuclear laboratories overnight | Trump threatens Iran over halting oil flow thru Hormuz Strait
| Published: March 10, 2026
12:28 – Turkish FM calls airspace violation ‘unacceptable,’ Iranian FM denies involvement
During a phone call with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called violations of Turkish airspace “unacceptable” and vowed that Türkiye will take all measures ?against missiles ?targeting it.
Araghchi denied the missiles came from Iran and promised a full investigation, Reuters reported, citing Turkish Foreign Ministry sources.
12:12 – Israel names two construction workers killed by missile shrapel
Israeli authorities have named the two construction workers killed by shrapel from yesterday’s Iranian ballistic missile strike in Yehud, central Israel: Amid Murtuzov and Rustam Golumov, both residents of Petah Tikva.
Golumov, 61, was pronounced dead at the scene, while Murtuzov, 40, was critically wounded and died of his injuries on Tuesday morning.
12:03 – Lebanese leaders signal united opposition to Hezbollah
Former Lebanese PM Fouad Siniora signaled Hezbollah condemnation during a meeting with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in Ain el-Tineh.
“We support the government’s decision to ensure that matters of war and peace remain exclusively in the hands of the state, and to enforce the monopoly of arms under the Lebanese state,” he said, condemning “ongoing war crimes committed by Israel against Lebanon” and expressing support for President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Najib Mikati.
11:42 – WATCH: IDF neutralizes Hezbollah cells and command centers in southern Lebanon
The IDF Spokesperson releases footage of overnight raids in Southern Lebanon that eliminated several Hezbollah cells and targeted a Radwan Force command center alongside a strategic weapons warehouse.
Through coordinated tank fire and aerial strikes, the forces neutralized immediate threats and confiscated large quantities of combat materials to dismantle the organization’s infrastructure and prevent its regional reconstruction.
11:17 – Netanyahu: Israeli forces ‘breaking the bones’ of regime to help Iranians cast off tyranny
During a visit to the National Health Command Center yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the ongoing conflict, asserting that current military operations are “breaking the bones” of the Iranian leadership.
“Our aspiration is to enable the Iranian people to cast off the yoke of tyranny,” Netanyahu said, adding, “ultimately, it is up to them. But there is no doubt that through the actions taken so far, we are breaking their bones and we are still active.”
His comments were shared in Persian by the MFA’s Israel in Persian account on Tuesday.
10:50 – War of words: Knesset speaker claps back at Iranian Parliament speaker’s threats
Responding to remarks by Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who said Tehran is “not seeking a ceasefire” and vowed to “strike the aggressor in the mouth,” Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana retweeted and replied bluntly on ?: “The only thing proposed to you was unconditional surrender.”
10:12 – 12th Israeli civilian fatality confirmed
The death toll of Israeli civilians has risen to 12 since the start of Operation Roaring Lion with the passing of a man critically injured in yesterday’s strike on a construction site in Yehud, Central Israel.
The same Iranian ballistic missile attack also claimed the life of one other person and left another in moderate condition.
10:00 – Iran’s internet blackout enters 10th day, among most severe on record
Global internet monitor NetBlocks said Iran’s nationwide internet shutdown since Operation Roaring Lion has now surpassed 240 hours, one of the most severe government-imposed blackouts worldwide and the second longest in the country’s history following the January protests.
09:03 – IDF eliminates three terrorists who crossed Yellow Line in northern Gaza Strip
The IDF said it identified four terrorists who crossed the yellow line in violation of the agreement and approached the forces in a manner that posed an immediate threat on Monday.
Immediately after identification, the forces eliminated three of the terrorists in order to remove the threat.
“IDF forces under Southern Command are deployed in the area in accordance with the agreement and will continue to operate to remove any immediate threat,” it said in a statement.
08:40 – Israeli Air Force attacked nuclear laboratories in Tehran overnight
The Israeli Air Force attacked laboratories related to the Iranian nuclear project in Tehran last night, Ynet News reported. These laboratories were also attacked during Operation Rising Lion, in June of last year.
08:08 – IDF strikes assets belonging to Hezbollah’s financial arm
The IDF conducted an additional wave of airstrikes targeting assets and storage facilities of the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association in Lebanon, used to finance the purchasing of weapons and terrorist salaries, as part of ongoing efforts to further degrade Hezbollah’s military capabilities.
“The attacks are intended to deepen the military damage to Hezbollah,” the statement said.
06:56 – US army sums up 10 days of Operation: Missile and UAV HQs and production sites attacked
The US Army’s Central Command (CENTCOM) published a summary of the first ten days of the operation, noting that, among other things, the Revolutionary Guards’ headquarters, headquarters buildings, and intelligence sites were attacked, as well as air defense systems, ballistic missile and UAV manufacturing industries, and launch sites, as well as Iranian navy ships and submarines.
The summary of the operation so far also included the U.S. military’s vehicles that participated in the campaign, including B-1, B-2, and B-52 bombers, various types of fighter jets, aircraft carriers, destroyers, and “special capabilities that cannot be specified.”
06:45 – IDF strikes reported in the south and east of Lebanon
In Lebanon, it was reported that the IDF continued to attack throughout the night in the south and east of the country.
06:40 – Reports of explosions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai
The Sabrin News Agency, which is affiliated with the pro-Iranian militias in Iraq, reported explosions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
06:30 – UAE reports missile and drone attack from Iran
The UAE announced that the country’s air defense systems are working to intercept UAVs and missiles launched from Iran. Sirens also sounded in Bahrain.
05:30 – Iraqi officials say 5 killed in airstrike on northern militant camp
An airstrike hit a camp for Iran-backed militias in northern Iraq early Tuesday, killing at least five people, the Associated Press reports.
It wasn’t immediately clear who was behind the strike on 40th Brigade of the Popular Mobilization Forces in the city of Kirkuk. However, Iranian-backed militants have launched attacks aimed at U.S. bases in Iraq since the war against Iran began on Feb. 28.
05:15 – Saudi Arabia intercepts additional ballistic missiles and drones
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense reported that its air defense systems intercepted a ballistic missile and four drones entering its territory. Meanwhile, the Kuwaiti National Guard announced that it intercepted six drones in the south and north of the country.
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03:45 – NYT: Iran launched more than 2,000 UAVs and 500 missiles at its neighbors
According to a report in the New York Times, Iran has launched more than 2,000 drones and 500 ballistic missiles at the Gulf states since the start of the war. The Times noted that while signs indicate Iran’s launch capabilities are declining, the launches have continued.
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that the number of launches has decreased by 90%.
02:43 – Alarms in Metulla, Kiryat Shmona and the surrounding area
Sirens warning of rocket and missile fire were activated in Metulla, Kiryat Shmona and other communities in the Galilee.
02:38 – Trump threatens Iran over halting oil flow through Strait of Hormuz
President Trump threatened aggressive action against Iran if it continues to block the shipment of oil in the Strait of Hormuz.
“If Iran does anything that stops the flow of Oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far,” Trump posted on social media. “Additionally, we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back, as a Nation, again — Death, Fire, and Fury will reign upon them — But I hope, and pray, that it does not happen!”
02:20 – IRGC counters Trump – “We will determine the end of the war”
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responded to President Donald Trump’s statements regarding the end of the war, calling his remarks “nonsense.” They claimed that “we will determine the end of the war, and we will not allow the export of even one liter of oil if the attacks by the United States and Israel continue.”
At the same time, an Iranian official told CNN that the regime plans to impose “security tariffs” on oil tankers belonging to U.S. allies that will pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
01:45 – Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile and drones
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry announced that Riyadh intercepted a ballistic missile and two UAVs launched at the Al-Kharj province in the east of the country.
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01:20 – Bahrain reports 1 killed, several wounded by Iranian strike
Bahrain’s Interior Ministry announced that a 29-year-old woman was killed and eight people were wounded when Iranian munitions hit a residential building in a populated area of the capital, Manama. In a statement issued by the ministry, the attack was called “blatant.”
01:18 – Senate Democrats demand public hearings on Iran war
A group of Senate Democrats are threatening to hold up work in the Senate unless the Trump administration provides public hearings on the war with Iran, the Associated Press reports.
A vote on a war powers resolution failed last week mostly along party lines. However, a group of Democratic senators has filed several similar pieces of legislation in an attempt to force discussion on the issue.
01:03 – Warnings of drone intrusion in the Western Galilee
Sirens warning of the infiltration of hostile aircraft were activated in communities in the Western Galilee.
00:38 – Alarms in Rosh Pina, Safed and other communities in the area
Sirens warning of rocket and missile fire were activated in Rosh Pina, Safed and other communities in the Upper Galilee.
00:30 – Previous attacks involved simultaneous fire from Iran and Lebanon
The sirens in the north were activated following simultaneous rocket fire from Iran and Lebanon, Ynet News reports.
00:25 – Explosions reported in Tehran
Residents in theIranian capital reported hearing heavy explosions shortly after midnight.
The strikes are among the heaviest air raids on Tehran since beginning of the war, the Associated Press reports.
Witnesses reported explosions in western areas of the city, with loss of electricity in some neighborhoods.
00:24 – No reported casualties from the earlier rocket attacks in the north
Magen David Adom says that at this stage no casualties are known from the previous rocket fire to the north.
00:15 – Trump says Iran can’t hold world ‘hostage’ over oil
President Donald Trump threatened intensified action in Iran if the country made any “attempt to stop the globe’s oil supply,” saying that they would “get hit at a much, much harder level.”
Speaking to Republicans in Florida, Trump said Iran would “never be able to recover, ever” from increased U.S. strikes.
“We’re putting an end to all of this threat once and for all, and the result will be lower oil prices, oil and gas prices for American families,” Trump said. “We’ve done that. We’ve done it. We’ve brought it very low. This was just an excursion into something that had to be done.”


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