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Tourists were caught on video at a restaurant in Dubai scrambling for cover after a loud bang as Iranian attacks continue to rock the Middle East. 

Dubai has been targeted by Iranian missiles and drones since Saturday and residents are on edge, with footage appearing to show diners confusing a ceremonial cannon, which notifies when people can break their Ramadan fast, with an explosion. 

It came as Qatar shot down two Iranian fighter jets after it was attacked by Tehran today and forced to shut off its gas production following a drone strike.

The Qatari defence ministry announced two Su-24 bombers were brought down today while seven missiles and five drones were also intercepted during several attacks on the Gulf state.

That comes after 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 almost 50 per cent after Iran attacked production facilities in Qatar – one of the world’s biggest exporters.

Meanwhile 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.

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 

WATCH: Tourists in Dubai scramble for cover after suspected explosion

Diners at a popular restaurant in Dubai were caught on video running for cover after a loud bang as Iranian attacks continue to rock the Middle East.

Dubai has been targeted by Iranian missiles and drones since Saturday and residents are on edge, with footage appearing to show diners confusing a ceremonial cannon, which notifies when people can break their Ramadan fast, with an explosion.

Iran steps up drone attacks on Gulf states as Bahrain and Qatar face missile barrage

Iran has stepped up its attacks on Gulf states across the Middle East in retaliation over the US-Israel war which resulted in the death of its supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei on Saturday.

Qatar’s defence ministry said it shot down two Iranian fighter jets and intercepted seven missiles and five drones following widespread attacks across the country.

While Bahrain announced its air defences have intercepted 70 missiles and 59 drones in the latest wave of attacks

Qatar’s state-run energy firm was targeted, forcing it to stop gas production and Saudi Arabia halted operations at its huge Ras Tanura oil refinery which caught fire earlier today.

The latest onslaught 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.

US defense personnel injured in Bahrain hotel strike

Two US State Department employees were injured by an Iranian drone strike on a hotel in Bahrain, according to a State Department cable reviewed by The Washington Post.

‘Two US DOW personnel were injured,’ the cable said.

The cable, which was sent on Sunday, did not provide additional details on what hotel the employees were at.

The Crowne Plaza hotel in Manama was stuck Sunday morning.

The US Embassy in Bahrain advised US citizens in Bahrain that hotels might be a target for attacks, and encouraged citizens s to avoid hotels in Manama.

Americans in Iran advised to leave

The US Virtual Embassy in Iran issued a security alert on Monday advising Americans to shelter in place or leave the country immediately.

‘Due to ongoing military operations, Americans are advised to shelter-in-place. If safe to do so, Americans should leave Iran now by land,’ the embassy said.

‘If you cannot leave, find a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications and other essential items.’

The embassy also advised citizens to have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on US government assistance, as well as to avoid demonstrations, keep a low profile and stay aware of their surroundings.

Officials warned that the Iranian government may restrict or prevent departures from Iran, and US-Iranian dual nationals must exit Iran on Iranian passports.

As of Monday, the Armenian land border at Agarak/Norduz is open, and Turkish land border crossings with Iran are open for entry by Turkish and third country nationals.

US-Israeli strikes will continue ‘as long as it takes’

A key Israeli diplomat has suggested that Israel and the US will continue to strike Iran for ‘as long as it takes’

Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the UN, said the civilian impact at home, including deaths, is part of the ‘sacrifice’ for future generations.

‘We all know those we have lost, despite the sacrifice, we are determined,’ he said. ‘We will not stop until we achieve our objectives.’

At least nine people were killed in Beit Shemesh in Israel when an Iranian missile hit a residential area.

Four American troops have so far been killed.

The US and Israel have given separate answers about how long they believe the conflict will last.

On Sunday, in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Donald Trump said it would last four weeks.

But earlier today he said the US ‘projected four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that’.

TOPSHOT - Smoke plumes billow following Israeli bombardment on Beirut's southern suburbs on March 2, 2026. The war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran spread across the Middle East on March 2 with Lebanon's Hezbollah entering the fray and a British air base in Cyprus targeted. (Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO / AFP via Getty Images)

Chilling map shows where 250 million Americans could perish in a nuclear strike

As the risk of retaliation grows, a sobering new projection is forcing Americans to confront a chilling question: What would happen if the conflict spiraled into a nuclear strike on US soil?

To help visualize that threat, a newly circulated map models the potential devastation, showing how a large-scale nuclear attack could impact major population centers across the country.

According to the analysis, up to 250 million Americans, roughly 75 percent of the population, could be killed if key cities along the East Coast, West Coast, Midwest and South were targeted.

Iran confirms death of seven key commanders

Iran has for the first time confirmed the death of key commanders of the armed forces.

According to the Iran’s Revolutionary Guards-affiliated Tasnim news agency, seven have died.

They include:

  • Brigadier General Mohammad Shirazi, head of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief
  • Brigadier General Saleh Asadi, Deputy for Intelligence of the Armed Forces General Staff
  • Major General (Air Force) pilot Mohsen Darehbaghi, Deputy for Logistics and Support of the Armed Forces
  • Brigadier General Akbar Ebrahimzadeh, Deputy Head of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief
  • Brigadier General Gholamreza Rezaeian, Head of the Intelligence Organization of Faraja (Law Enforcement Command)
  • Brigadier General Bahram Hosseini Motlagh, Head of the Planning and Operations Department, Operations Deputy of the Armed Forces General Staff
  • Brigadier General Hassan-Ali Tajik, Head of the Logistics Department of the Armed Forces General Staff

Fuel tanker burning in Strait of Hormuz, Iran claims

A fuel tanker is burning in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route, after it was hit by two drones, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) have claimed, according to Iranian state media.

The IRGC claimed the tanker the ‘Athen Nova’, which they branded ‘an ally of the US’, was targeted as it travelled across the strait.

The strait is crucial for transporting oil and prices have surged after Iran forced a near-closure of the route.

Motorists in the UK were warned of potential ‘record prices at the pumps’ while economists predicted that fragile economies could be pushed ‘closer to recession in a matter of weeks’.

WATCH: US bombers reportedly used in Iran night attack take off

‘Scared’ Rio and Kate Ferdinand stuck in Covid-like lockdown in Dubai amid ‘terrifying’ explosions

Rio Ferdinand, who moved to Dubai in August last year with his wife Kate and three children, has spoken out about the ‘terrifying’ explosions which have rocked the city.

‘Been a different week for me, not going to lie,’ the Manchester United legend said.

‘Home-schooling a bit today. It’s frightening when you hear missiles, planes and fighter jets – I don’t know what it is – going above us, and you’re hearing big bombs, and what that is we don’t know as we don’t know the details of what they are,’ he added.

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What to know about the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, and about a fifth of the world’s oil passes through it.

Tankers traveling through the strait, which is bordered in the north by Iran, carry oil and gas from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE and Iran. Most of that oil goes to Asia.

Any disruption to traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is highly disruptive to the oil trade.

The strait is not officially closed, but tanker traffic has dropped sharply as satellite navigation systems were disrupted, data and analytics firm Kpler said on X on Sunday.

The UK Maritime Trade Operations Center reported attacks on several vessels in the area on either side of the strait and warned of elevated electronic interference to systems that show where ships are.

A bomb-carrying drone boat struck a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, which leads into the strait from the east, killing one mariner, Oman said.

Iran has been threatening vessels approaching the Strait of Hormuz and is believed to have launched multiple attacks.

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More than 50 people killed in Israeli strikes, Lebanon claims, as government clashes with Hezbollah

Lebanon’s health ministry has said that 52 people have now been killed by Israeli strikes, with more than 150 people injured.

Israel has pounded its neighbour since Sunday after Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy terror group, fired missiles and drones at the Israeli city of Haifa.

Israel has mostly targeted Dahieh, a Hezbollah stronghold in the south of Beirut.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel, saying he wanted to avoid his country being dragged into the conflict and being used as a tool for Iran’s proxy wars.

He imposed an ‘immediate ban’ on military action in the country.

But Hezbollah hit back, accusing him of ‘creating internal problems that could further inflame the state of tension and unrest’ and having ‘no justification’ for the ban.

Key Updates

  • Donald Trump says he’ll put US boots on the ground in Iran ‘if necessary’
  • Starmer: UK will not join US and Israel in Iran attacks
  • Starmer stands by decision not to join US and Israel in Iran strikes
  • 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
  • Iran steps up drone attacks on Gulf states as Bahrain and Qatar face missile barrage
  • 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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