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LIVE: Iran unleashes 70 missiles and 59 drones on Bahrain

Bahrain has declared it has intercepted 70 missiles and 59 drones launched by Iran as Tehran retaliates against the Gulf states over the US-Israel war.

According to Bahrain’s National Communications Centre, the interceptions resulted in some debris falling onto sites across the island kingdom where a ship burst into flames after it was struck at port.

Meanwhile, gas prices have increased by almost 50 per cent after Iranian drone attacks disrupted production facilities in Qatar – one of the world’s biggest exporters.

Qatar’s state-run energy firm said it ceased its liquefied natural gas production following two attacks in Ras Laffan and Mesaieed as the country cuts its ties with Iran.

And earlier today, Saudi Arabia dramatically halted operations at one of the world’s biggest oil refineries after another Iranian drone strike.

The Saudi defence ministry has confirmed two missiles were intercepted and destroyed at its huge Ras Tanura plant which produces around 550,000 barrels per day and is a cornerstone of the kingdom’.

It comes after Iran rejected an ultimatum by Donald Trump to lay down its weapons after two days of fighting and launched new attacks on Israel and across the Middle East.

Follow the latest updates of the US-Israel war with Iran 

Iranian drones strike Qatari gas and Saudi oil facilities in attack on Gulf energy sites

Iranian drone attacks have forced Qatar to stop producing gas supplies after a separate strike in Saudi Arabia caused a huge fire at the world’s biggest oil refinery.

Qatar’s state-run energy firm said it ceased its liquefied natural gas production following two attacks in Ras Laffan and Mesaieed as the country cuts its ties with Iran. European gas prices increased by as much as 30% in the first trading session since the fighting between US-Israel and Iran began on Saturday.

Earlier today, Saudi Arabia dramatically halted operations at one of the world’s biggest oil refineries after another Iranian drone strike.

The Saudi defence ministry has confirmed two missiles were intercepted and destroyed at its huge Ras Tanura plant which produces around 550,000 barrels per day and is a cornerstone of the kingdom’s energy sector.

The latest attack comes on as the US-Israel war with Iran enters its third day: Here’s what you need to know:

  • Iran rejects Trump’s ultimatum to lay down weapons and launches new attacks on Israel and Gulf states
  • Three US F-15 warplanes have crashed near Kuwait embassy in a ‘friendly fire’ incident but crews survive
  • The RAF has shot down two attack drones from Iran heading for its base on Cyprus this afternoon
  • Donald Trump said he was ‘very disappointed’ Sir Keir Starmer initially blocked the US from using British military bases to target Iran
  • The US confirms a fourth service member has been killed since the fighting began with Iran on Saturday
  • Israel launches new strikes on Tehran and Lebanon’s capital Beirut after Hezbollah fires missiles across the border
  • The UK is drawing up rescue plans for up to 300,000 Britons trapped in countries targeted by Iran
  • US military insiders have warned America’s stockpile of missiles and interceptors could run dry if his war in Iran is prolonged

Bahrain faces furious Iranian onslaught as island intercepts 70 missiles and 59 drones

Bahrain has declared its air defence systems have intercepted 70 ballistic missiles and 59 drones as Iran retaliates against the Gulf states over the US-Israel military operation.

Bahrain’s National Communications Centre said the interceptions resulted in some debris falling onto sites across the island kingdom.

Earlier in the day, a ship was hit at a Bahrain port, causing a fire that was extinguished and no casualties.

‘UKMTO received a report of an incident in the Port of Bahrain. The Company Security Officer reported that the vessel had been struck by two unknown projectiles causing a fire. The fire has been extinguished and the vessel remains in port. All members of the ships crew are safe and have evacuated the vessel,’ the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said.

Watch: The most shocking videos of the Iran conflict so far

From some of the world’s most expensive fighter jets spectacularly sinking through the sky to luxury hotels bursting into flames, these are the most shocking moments of the conflict so far caught on video.

In scenes that have been likened to 9/11, an Iranian drone was filmed smashing into the top of a high-rise block in Bahrain.

A fireball erupts into the night sky and flaming debris spews out in all directions.

While a terrifying close call was captured in Qatar’s capital, Doha where a tube-shaped missile falls through the sky and explodes violently when it meets the ground.

Top story: Pete Hegseth issues battle cry to US troops fighting in Iran

by Phillip Nieto

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that America ‘didn’t start this war’ as he revealed Iran’s plans to build a ‘missile shield’ to protect its nuclear ambitions.

‘We didn’t start this war, but under President Trump, we are finishing it,’ Hegseth told a press conference at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday.

He warned that ‘war is hell and it always will be’ as a fourth US soldier was confirmed dead following Iranian strikes on a base in Kuwait.

Hegseth explained that ‘Iran was building powerful missiles and drones to create a conventional shield for their nuclear blackmail ambitions’.

He vowed that the US would crush the Islamic regime. ‘We will finish this,’ he said.

Emmanuel Macron announces France will increase its nuclear warheads

French President Emmanuel Macron reviews the troops during his visit to the nuclear submarine navy base of Ile Longue in Crozon, France, Monday March 2, 2026. (Yoan Valat/Pool Photo via AP)

French President Emmanuel Macron said his country would increase the number of its nuclear warheads as he laid out how the European Union’s only atomic arsenal could protect the continent.

‘An upgrade of our arsenal is essential,’ he said from France’s Ile Longue nuclear submarine base. ‘That’s why I ordered an increase in the number of nuclear warheads in our arsenal.’

Macron added however that France – which holds the world’s fourth-largest nuclear arsenal, estimated at around 290 warheads – would no longer be disclosing details on its contents.

Dubai and Abu Dhabi issue urgent ‘no eviction’ order for Brits stranded in hotels

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Hotels in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been told not to evict British tourists who are stranded in the Middle East destinations.

There is currently widespread travel disruption across the region due to ongoing conflict, after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran over the weekend.

Drone and missile attacks have since been launched from Iran to several allies in the area, including Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi.

Around 100,000 British expats have registered their presence in the region with the Foreign Office online.

Now, hotels in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been urged by officials to not force out visitors who have become stranded due to the mass flight cancellations and issues.

US-Israel war with Iran enters third day: Everything you need to know

We’ve been reporting the latest developments on the fighting bewteen US-Israel and Iran as the conflict enters its third day following the launch of Operation Epic Fury on Saturday.

Here’s what you need to know today:

  • European gas prices have jumped almost 50 per cent after Iranian drone attacks shut down Qatar’s state-energy gas production
  • Iran has also attacked an oil refinery in Saudi Arabia which risks drawing the kingdom into the conflict
  • Pete Hegseth issues battle cry to US troops fighting in Iran as he declares ‘we didn’t start this war’
  • Donald Trump says he is ‘very disappointed’ in Keir Starmer as PM is condemned for his weak response to Iranian attacks
  • Cyprus comes under attack as the RAF shoot down two Iranian drones on way to British airbase
  • Three US F-15s are shot down by Kuwait in friendly fire blunder
  • Dubai and Abu Dhabi issue urgent ‘no eviction’ order for Brits stranded abroad after Iran attack
  • Israel claims it has taken out a senior Hezbollah operative as it launches new attacks in Lebanon and Tehran

Flights to resume from Dubai tonight

Flights will take off from Dubai Airport tonight after operations were suspended following fighting between US-Israel and Iran.

Officials confirmed a ‘limited number’ of planes will take off later this evening but passengers have been urged not to travel to the airport unless contacted by their airline.

Wife of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei dies two days after husband is killed

Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh

The wife of Iran’s Supreme Leader has died today after succumbing to injuries sustained in the same US-Israeli airstrike that killed her husband.

Al Jazeera reported that Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh died two days after her husband, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in his compound in Tehran.

She married Khamenei in 1965, and had four sons and two daughters with him during their marriage.

Throughout the decades of turbulence caused by Khamenei harsh rule over Iran, Bagherzadeh is said to have quietly supported him.

She did not assume any public responsibilities or play any formal role in the leadership of the nation, instead shying away from cameras and public life.

Starmer to update Parliament on Iran war after Trump criticism

01/03/2026. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer gives a statement on the Middle East from 10 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street

Sir Keir Starmer will update Parliament on the Middle East crisis at 3.30pm after it emerged Donald Trump said he was ‘very disappointed’ with the Prime Minister.

Trump has criticised Sir Keir for initially blocking the US from using British military bases, saying he took ‘far too long’ to change his mind.

Sir Keir will now address the Commons as he updates MPs on the latest situation with as many as 300,000 Britons trapped in countries targeted by Iran.

The Prime Minister said: ‘I know the situation in the Middle East is worrying for British people in the region, and at home.

‘It’s my duty as Prime Minister to keep British people safe. I will be answering questions on the steps we took over the weekend in Parliament.’

Watch: How US and Israel’s Operation Epic Fury attack unfolded on Iran

Watch our video explaining how Operation Epic Fury – the attack on Iran by the US and Israel – unfolded on Saturday.

Iran’s former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the strikes after his home in Tehran was bombarded in the early hours of Saturday.

Daily Mail reporter Lettice Bromovsky sets out how the operation was planned and carried out with fighting now in its third day.

US general reveals scale of US attack on Iran as B-2 bombers flew 37-hour roundtrips

US General Dan Caine has revealed the sheer scale of America’s strikes on Iran to take out Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and cripple the country’s military.

Caine said that B-2 bombers had flown 37-hour trips from the continental US, dropping bombs on underground nuclear facilities in Iran.

‘At 9.45am Tehran time as dawn crept across central command area of operations, skies surged to life,’ he told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday.

‘A hundred aircraft launched from land, sea, fighters, tankers, bombers … forming a single synchronized wave,’ Caine said.

The general said that the daylight strike was based on ‘a trigger event conducted by Israeli defense forces enabled by US Tomahawks’, referring to the strike on the ayatollah.

He said that America fired off ‘a massive overwhelming attack across all domains of warfare striking a thousand targets in the first 24 hours.’

Caine added that cyber and space commands had been deployed to ‘confuse the enemy.’

Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine speaks during a press briefing at the Pentagon, Monday, March 2, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
TOPSHOT - This US Navy handout photo released by US Central Command public affairs shows a F/A-18F Super Hornet, attached to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 41, preparing to launch from the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) in support of Operation Epic Fury,  from an undisclosed location on February 28, 2026. Three members of the US military have been killed and five others wounded in the operation against Iran, the Pentagon said on March 1, announcing the first American deaths in the US-Israeli campaign that killed the Islamic republic's supreme leader. (Photo by US NAVY/US CENTRAL COMMAND / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT
Key Updates

  • Flights to resume from Dubai tonight
  • Hegseth calls on Iranians to seize ‘incredible opportunity’ as US missiles rain down hell
  • Hegseth vows to crush Iran and promises vengeance after 4th US soldier dies
  • Pete Hegseth says ‘we didn’t start this war’ as he reveals Iran nuclear plot
  • US confirms fourth soldier has been killed by Iran attacks
  • Qatar ceases gas production after Iranian drone strike
  • Iran target Benjamin Netanyahu’s office in latest strikes
  • RAF shoots down two drones heading for British base
  • Trump hits out at Starmer after US blocked from British military bases
  • US confirms three F-15 jets crash over Kuwait
  • Cypriot airport evacuated after suspicious object found in airspace
  • RAF base in Cyprus warns soldiers to take cover following ‘security threat’
  • Bomb-carrying drone boat attacks oil tanker in Gulf of Oman
  • Iranian drones strike Qatari gas and Saudi oil facilities in attack on Gulf energy sites
  • Israel claims it has struck senior Hezbollah operative in Beirut
  • Expert warns Saudi oil refinery attacks marks ‘significant escalation’
  • Saudi Arabia shuts down one of world’s largest oil refineries following drone attack – report
  • Israel to target Hezbollah chief after taking out Khamenei
  • Trump warns fighting could go on for ‘next four weeks’
  • How global shipping could be impacted by US-Israel war with Iran
  • ‘Several’ US warplanes crash in Kuwait but crews survive, officials say
  • UK draws up overland rescue plan for 94,000 Britons trapped in Gulf states
  • Cyprus president confirms Iranian drone struck British RAF base
  • US military insiders warn America’s stockpile of missiles and interceptors could run dry
  • Fighter jet crashes over Kuwait near US military base – report
  • RAF base in Cyprus struck by drone
  • US Embassy in Kuwait urges Americans to take shelter
  • Israel launches strikes on Lebanon as conflict widens
  • Iran rejects Trump ultimatum and vows no surrender as Tehran launches new attacks

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