10.03.2026.
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IRGC: Only countries that expel the ambassadors of Israel and the U.S. can pass through the Strait of Hormuz
Eleventh day of the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel. While U.S. President Donald Trump claims that the war against Iran is in its final phase, Tehran denies this and declares that it will continue fighting for as long as necessary.
Meanwhile, the war continues with ballistic missiles and drones — the United States and Israel are bombing Iran, while Iran strikes back at countries in the region where U.S. bases are located.
New attacks launched; sirens wail in the Middle East – rockets are coming
Iran has launched new attacks on countries around the Persian Gulf, and warning sirens due to incoming rockets sounded early this morning in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and in Bahrain, according to AP.
Saudi Arabia announced that it had destroyed two drones over its oil-rich eastern region, while the Kuwaiti National Guard reported shooting down six drones.
In addition to launching rockets and drones at Israel and U.S. bases in the region, since the start of the war on February 28, Iran has also targeted energy infrastructure in neighboring countries, which, combined with its control over the Strait of Hormuz, has led to a rise in global oil prices.
Pro-Iranian militias in Iraq have also carried out attacks on U.S. bases in the country since the beginning of the conflict, and early this morning one of these militias—the 40th Brigade of the Popular Mobilization Forces in the city of Kirkuk—was hit in an airstrike that killed at least five militants and injured four others, officials speaking on condition of anonymity said.
It has not been disclosed who is behind the attack.
According to officials, since the beginning of the war, at least 1,230 people have been killed in Iran, at least 397 in Lebanon, and 11 in Israel.
A total of seven members of the U.S. military have also been killed.
"If they take all necessary measures to protect their facilities, I think we’re even"
IRGC: Free passage through the Strait of Hormuz for countries that expel Israeli and U.S. ambassadors
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that any Arab or European country that expels Israeli and U.S. ambassadors from its territory will be granted unrestricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz starting today, Tuesday, March 10.
According to Iranian state television, the IRGC stated that these countries would have 'full right and freedom' to navigate this strategic waterway if they sever diplomatic relations with Israel and the United States, CNN reports.
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