No sign of U.S. and Israel's war with Iran easing on eve of 3-week mark

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Israeli military says it killed spokesperson for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps

The Israel Defense Forces announced another targeted killing of an Iranian official on Friday, saying an intelligence-guided airstrike "eliminated Ali Mohammad Naini, the Spokesperson and Head of the Public Relations" for Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

"For the past two years, he served as the IRGC's main propagandist as part of the Iranian terror regime," the IDF said, accusing Naini of spreading Iranian propaganda "to its proxies across the Middle East in order to influence and advance terror attacks against the State of Israel from the different fronts."

"Naini's elimination joins a series of eliminations of dozens of senior figures of the Iranian regime during the operation," the IDF said, adding that it would "continue to operate with determination against the commanders and senior officials of the Iranian terror regime."

The IDF announced the killing earlier this week of Iranian Supreme National Security Council leader Ali Larijani, who was in charge of the IRGC and other security forces, in a similar targeted assassination earlier this week.

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Sri Lanka denied U.S. military planes access for Iran war, "steadfastly maintaining our position of neutrality"

Sri Lanka refused permission to the United States to station two of its warplanes at a civilian airport in the island's south in early March, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said Friday.

Washington wanted to relocate two of its missile-armed aircraft from a base in Djibouti to Sri Lanka's civilian Mattala International Airport, Dissanayake told parliament. 

The request, made on Feb. 26, two days before the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran began, was turned down to maintain Colombo's neutrality and ensure its territory was not used for any military purpose that could help or hinder either side, he said.

Sri Lanka was drawn into the consequences of the war when a U.S. submarine torpedoed an Iranian frigate, the IRIS Dena, just off its coast in March.

"They wanted to bring two warplanes armed with eight anti-ship missiles to Mattala International Airport from March 4 to 8, and we said 'no'," Dissanayake said.

He did not say whether the U.S. request was to use Sri Lanka as a base for the aircraft to carry out offensive actions against Iran.

Dissanayake said Iran, too, had requested port calls for three of its warships, returning from India after a naval exercise, on the same day the U.S. requested permission to station their two aircraft.

"We were still considering the Iranian request to bring the three ships to Colombo from March 9 to 13. Had we said 'yes' to Iran, we would have had to say 'yes' to the U.S. too," he said. "But we didn't. We are steadfastly maintaining our position of neutrality."

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Israeli oil refinery likely out of commission for several days after Iranian strike, Reuters reports

An oil refinery in the Israeli port city of Haifa was hit by an Iranian attack on Thursday, with images showing black smoke rising from the complex.

The Reuters news agency quoted officials with the company that owns the facility as saying Friday that the impact had damaged external infrastructure belonging to a third party, but which is essential to the refinery's operations. 

The sources told Reuters operations at the refinery would likely remain offline for several days.

israel-refinery-strike-iran-haifa.jpg Smoke rises from an oil refinery damaged by an Iranian attack, amid the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, in Haifa, Israel, March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Sharon Sztrozenberg
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U.S. pilot in stable condition after F-35 makes emergency landing after possible Iranian attack

One of America's most advanced fighter jets was forced to make an emergency landing after flying a combat mission over Iran, the U.S. military's Central Command said Thursday.

U.S. military officials told CBS News on Friday that the F-35 made an emergency landing in an undisclosed U.S. air base in the Middle East and that the pilot was in stable condition.

USAF F-35 At Paris Air Show 2023 A U.S. Air Force Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter jet is seen during a flight demonstration at the Paris Air Show 2023. Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto/Getty

CNN first reported on the incident and said the jet was believed to have been hit by Iranian fire. If it was, it would be the first successful Iranian attack on a U.S. aircraft since the war started, and it would have come as President Trump said Iran no longer had such a capability.

"Their air force is gone, their anti-aircraft equipment is gone. We're flying wherever we want," Mr. Trump said Thursday in the Oval Office. "We have nobody even shooting at us."

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Explosions over Dubai, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia as more Iranian weapons intercepted

Heavy explosions shook Dubai as air defenses intercepted early incoming fire over the city, where people were observing Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, and mosques made the day's first call to prayers.

Bahrain's Interior Ministry said a fire broke out after shrapnel from an intercepted projectile landed on a warehouse, and Saudi Arabia reported shooting down multiple drones targeting its oil-rich Eastern Province.

The renewed attacks came after an intense day that saw Iran hit energy infrastructure around the region and launch more than a dozen missile salvos at Israel following the attack on South Pars.

South Pars, the Iranian part of the world's largest gas field, is located offshore in the Persian Gulf and owned jointly with Qatar. With some 80% of power generated in Iran coming from natural gas, the attack posed a direct threat to the country's electricity supplies.

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Iran launches missile and drone attack on Kuwait, local officials say

The Kuwaiti military said early Friday local time that Iran had launched missile and drone strikes on the country.

In a social media post, the Kuwait Armed Forces said that if explosions were heard, "they are the result of air defense systems intercepting the hostile attacks."

An earlier drone strike on Kuwait's state-owned Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery sparked a fire but caused no injuries, the state-run KUNA news agency reported Thursday.  

The Kuwaiti military previously reported that it was targeted with 18 Iranian drones over a period of 24 hours on Wednesday into Thursday, 13 of which were intercepted and destroyed. Two of the drones struck the refinery, the military said. 

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Israeli military hits Tehran with "wave of strikes," IDF says

Israel pounded Tehran with airstrikes Friday morning local time as Iranians marked Nowruz, or the Persian New Year.

Activists reported hearing strikes around Iran's capital. The attacks came a day after Israel pledged to refrain from more strikes on a key Iranian gas field and Iran intensified attacks on oil and natural gas facilities around the Gulf.

Israel Defense Forces wrote on social media that it had "begun a wave of strikes targeting infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran."

Iran kept up its own retaliatory attacks on Israel that have sent millions of people to shelters, with sirens sounding across a wide swath of the north, from Haifa to the Galilee to the border with Lebanon.

It also continued its strikes on Gulf neighbors. Heavy explosions shook Dubai early Friday as air defenses intercepted incoming fire over the city, where people were observing Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, and mosques made the day's first call to prayers.

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Netanyahu says Iran's current leadership structure is "not clear" after targeted killings

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran's current leadership structure is "not clear" after a series of targeted missile strikes killed several prominent clerics and leaders during the war. 

Top Iranian security official Ali Larijani and other senior leaders were killed in strikes earlier this week, dwindling the number of top officials in the regime still alive.  

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the new supreme leader and son of the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is believed to have been injured in the strike that killed his father at the beginning of the war. 

"Mojtaba, the replacement ayatollah, has not shown his face," Netanyahu told reporters during a news conference Thursday night. "Have you seen him? We haven't, and we can't vouch exactly what is happening there. There is a cloud here that's not clear."

Netanyahu also speculated that the new supreme leader would not have the same influence as his father. 

"I think the authority and the hold that Khamenei has had is not going to be translated to anyone," Netanyahu said. "Not to Mojtaba, if he's there, and not to anyone else."

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Netanyahu says Israel's holding off on more attacks on key Iranian gas field

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that his country's military would hold off on additional attacks against a key Iranian gas field.

Netanyahu also said Israel acted alone in attacking Iran's South Pars gas field.

"President Trump asked us to hold off on future attacks, and we're holding," the prime minister said during a news conference Thursday night.

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