US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Netanyahu Says Israel 'Crushing' Iran, Hezbollah; Vows To Bring Down Regime

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US-Israel-Iran War LIVE: Missile strikes, drone attacks and tanker attacks continue across West Asia with no end to hostilities between US-Israel and Iran.

The United States and Israel launched a joint large-scale military offensive against Iran on February 28. (AFP)

The United States and Israel launched a joint large-scale military offensive against Iran on February 28. (AFP)

US-Israel-Iran War Updates Today: Missile strikes, drone attacks and maritime incidents continued across West Asia as the Iran–Israel war, backed by the United States, entered its 13th day on Thursday.

Explosions were reported over Jerusalem after Israel said Iran launched missiles, while blasts were also heard in Dubai as Iran widened attacks targeting Gulf states. In Lebanon, an Israeli strike on Beirut’s seafront killed seven people and injured 21, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

Drone attacks also targeted Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain, while an air strike in northern Iraq killed two fighters.

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Drones were intercepted near Erbil, where Italian troops are stationed as part of an international mission. Shipping lanes have also been affected. Projectiles struck vessels near the United Arab Emirates and in the Strait of Hormuz, while oil prices climbed above $100 as the conflict rattled global energy markets. Amid the escalating war, India is working to bring home its citizens from Iran.

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Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said about 9,000 Indian nationals remain in Iran, including students, seafarers, professionals and pilgrims. Several have already returned after earlier advisories, while others have been moved from Tehran to safer locations. India is also assisting citizens leaving Iran through land routes into Azerbaijan and Armenia, helping them obtain visas, cross borders and take commercial flights home. Jaiswal said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken with several Gulf leaders, stressing dialogue, diplomacy and the protection of civilians. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has also spoken with Iran’s foreign minister in recent days, including discussions on shipping safety and India’s energy security.

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US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran Threatens To Set Region's 'Oil, Gas On Fire' If Energy Infra Attacked

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran threatened on Thursday to wreak havoc on the region’s oil and gas industry if its own energy infrastructure was attacked during its war with the US and Israel. “We will set the region’s oil and gas on fire with the slightest attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure and ports,” a spokesperson for the Iranian military said.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Netanyahu Says War Aims To 'Bring Down Regime'

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the ongoing war aims to enable the Iranian people to bring down the clerical regime.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Netanyahu Says New Iran Leader 'Can't Show His Face In Public'

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei cannot “show his face in public.” He also said Iran was “crushing” Iran and Hezbollah.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Holds First Press Conference

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is holding his first press conference since the beginning of the war with Iran.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Oil Prices Jump To $100 As War Rages On

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: The price of a barrel of Brent crude, the international standard, climbed 9.2% to settle at $100.46, as the Iran war continued with no end in sight.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli Military Says It Struck Military Checkpoints In Tehran

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: The Israeli military said its aircraft struck checkpoints belonging to the Basij militia in Tehran. “The IDF (Israel Defence forces) recently identified that soldiers of the Basij Unit had established roadblocks in several locations across Tehran. After identifying the deployment, over the past day, the Israeli Air Force, acting on IDF intelligence, has targeted the Basij roadblocks and operatives,” the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: US Military Commander In Europe Says Air Defences Moved Due To Iran War

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: General Alexus Grynkewich told lawmakers on a US Senate committee that the precious weapons systems have been moved from Europe to the Eastern Mediterranean to protect NATO allies amid the Iran war.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: UAE Detected 10 Missiles, 26 Drones In Last 24 Hours

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: The UAE’s Defence Ministry says its forces “interacted” with 10 ballistic missiles and 26 drones coming from Iran on Thursday.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli Strikes Kill Two Academics At Lebanese University

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: The Israeli strike that apparently hit in the vicinity of Lebanon’s only public university killed the director of the faculty of sciences Hussein Bazzi and professor Mortada Srour, as per reports.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: India Backs UN Resolution Condemning Iran’s Attacks On Gulf Nations

The conversation between Modi and Pezeshkian came shortly after India supported a resolution in the United Nations Security Council condemning attacks carried out by Iran against Gulf countries and Jordan.

The resolution criticised what it called “egregious” attacks by Iran on members of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Jordan. It called on Tehran to immediately halt such actions and also condemned threats to close the Strait of Hormuz.

The strategic waterway is crucial for global energy trade, and disruptions there have already pushed oil and gas prices higher.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Modi–Pezeshkian Call Marks First India–Iran Contact Since War Began

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in the first direct communication between the two leaders since the conflict in the region began on February 28.

India has consistently emphasised the need for dialogue and diplomatic engagement to reduce tensions in West Asia. The conflict intensified after strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran, followed by Tehran’s retaliatory attacks on Gulf countries. The region hosts a large number of Indian nationals, raising concerns for their safety.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: PM Modi Discusses Regional Tensions With Iranian President Pezeshkian

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss the worsening situation in the region amid rising tensions.

During the conversation, Modi expressed deep concern over the escalation of the conflict and the loss of civilian lives, as well as the damage to civilian infrastructure.

He also highlighted that the safety and security of Indian nationals remains a top priority for India. The prime minister stressed the importance of ensuring the smooth and uninterrupted transit of goods and energy supplies.

“Had a conversation with Iranian President, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, to discuss the serious situation in the region. Expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions and the loss of civilian lives as well as damage to civilian infrastructure,” Modi said on X.

“The safety and security of Indian nationals, along with the need for unhindered transit of goods and energy, remain India’s top priorities. Reiterated India’s commitment to peace and stability and urged for dialogue and diplomacy,” he added. Read More

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US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iranian Media Says Khamenei’s Wife Alive, Corrects Earlier Death Reports

Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, the wife of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is alive and earlier reports claiming she had been killed were incorrect, IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency reported on Thursday.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: UK Defence Secretary Warns Iran May Be Laying Mines In Strait of Hormuz

The UK Defence Secretary has warned that there are increasing signs suggesting Iran may have begun placing mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global energy shipments.

Speaking on the situation, the defence chief said intelligence indicators were becoming “clearer and clearer” that Iranian forces could have started mining the strategic waterway.

“The Iranians may have started mining the Strait of Hormuz,” the UK Defence Secretary said, highlighting growing concerns about the safety of international shipping passing through the area, Bloomberg reporter Javier Blas said.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran Allows Ships From Some Countries Through Strait Of Hormuz

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran has allowed ships from some countries to cross the Strait of Hormuz, deputy foreign minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on Thursday, as the waterway remained effectively closed during the war with the US and Israel.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: BlackRock Says Iran War Could End Within Weeks As Oil Prices Mount Pressure

BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, believes the conflict involving Iran could end within weeks as rising oil prices increase global pressure.

Jean Boivin, head of the BlackRock Investment Institute, said the current surge in oil prices may not be sustainable for long. Speaking to Bloomberg TV, he noted that the global economy would struggle to cope with crude prices staying above 100 dollars for an extended period.

“I don’t think the world can sustain months of $100+ and people will react to that,” Boivin said.

According to him, the timeline for the conflict ending is likely shorter than many expect. While it may not conclude in a matter of days, he said the situation is unlikely to drag on for several months.

“That’s why we think this is not days, for sure, but it’s not months either. Maybe a couple of months, but it’s not months. We’re in the realm of weeks,” he added.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Oil Markets Play Down Trump’s Remarks As Prices Continue to Rise

Oil markets appear to be paying less attention to statements from the US administration as crude prices continue to climb. Analysts say investors are focusing more on the situation on the ground rather than political messaging.

Jordan Rochester, executive director at Mizuho Bank, said the outlook for global energy supplies is becoming increasingly uncertain. According to him, conditions in the market are worsening rather than improving.

He noted that markets are waiting for President Donald Trump to convincingly argue that the conflict involving Iran has ended. Until there is clarity, he warned that oil prices are likely to remain unstable.

Despite efforts by Trump to frame rising crude prices as beneficial for the United States, oil prices have climbed while stock markets have weakened. The President has previously said that higher oil prices could help the US economy, adding that the country would “make a lot of money”.

However, Rochester suggested that financial markets may soon begin to ignore attempts by the US administration to reassure investors. Instead, markets may focus more on real developments affecting energy supply.

The Energy Agency has also warned that the conflict involving Iran has created one of the biggest shocks ever seen in the oil market. Even after governments released some global reserves, fund managers believe there remains a significant supply shortfall.

Rochester said markets may eventually reach a point where the crisis is largely priced in and volatility begins to ease. For now, he said, that stage has not yet been reached.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Donald Trump Raises Safety Concerns Over Iran Soccer Team’s Participation In World Cup

US President Donald Trump on Thursday said that on Thursday raised concerns over the presence of the Iran Soccer Team at the World Cup, saying he believes it may not be appropriate for them to participate due to safety risks.

“The Iran Soccer Team is welcome to The World Cup, but I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP,” said Trump in a post on Truth Social.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Thailand Demands Apology After Thai Ship Hit By Projectiles In Strait Of Hormuz

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Thailand has sought an apology from Iran after a Thai bulk carrier was struck by projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz, Bangkok’s foreign ministry said on Thursday.

DPS Sirilak met with Amb. of Iran to raise concerns regarding the incident of the Thai-flagged cargo ship “Mayuree Naree,” which was hit and damaged in the Strait of Hormuz. Thailand conveyed its strongest protest and requested the Iranian authorities issue a statement of apology… pic.twitter.com/QLte85JUvd

— กระทรวงการต่างประเทศ | MFA of Thailand (@MFAThai) March 12, 2026

Three vessels were reportedly hit in the strategic waterway near Iran. While two ships sustained damage, the Thai vessel caught fire, forcing its crew to evacuate.

According to Reuters, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said the ship was “fired upon by Iranian fighters,” escalating tensions in the vital oil shipping corridor.

Trump Says Preventing Iran From Acquiring Nuclear Weapons Is A Top Priority

US President Donald Trump said the United States remains the world’s largest oil producer and benefits financially when global oil prices rise, but stressed that his primary concern is preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

In a post, Trump said the United States produces more oil than any other country and gains economically when prices increase. However, he said the larger issue for him as president is stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons, which he warned could threaten stability in the Middle East and beyond.

He added that he would not allow Iran to acquire nuclear arms under any circumstances and described it as a critical matter for global security.

The remarks come amid heightened tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear programme and ongoing geopolitical strains in the region.

Mojtaba Khamenei Says Strait of Hormuz Must Remain Closed in First Message as Iran’s Supreme Leader

In his first message since becoming Iran’s supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei said the Strait of Hormuz must remain closed, signalling a hardline stance amid rising regional tensions.

Khamenei also issued strong warnings directed at the United States and its allies, declaring, “We will not forgo revenge for the blood of the martyrs.”

He further emphasised the strategic importance of the waterway, stating, “The tool for closing the Strait of Hormuz must be preserved, and if necessary, other fronts must be opened.”

In another remark, Khamenei said Iran seeks peaceful relations with neighbouring countries but warned that military actions would continue against American forces in the region. He stated, “We believe in friendship with our neighbors, but we will target the American bases and will inevitably continue.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iranian Forces Target Fuel Tanks Near Muharraq Airport In Bahrain

Bahrain Information Affairs Ministry said Iranian forces struck fuel storage tanks located near Bahrain Airport in Muharraq. Authorities added that firefighting teams were immediately deployed to the site and were working to bring the resulting blaze under control.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran Warns Of Regional Blackout If US Targets Its Power Grid

Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme Security Council of Iran, issued a sharp warning in response to remarks by Donald Trump regarding potential strikes on Iran’s electricity infrastructure.

Referring to Trump’s statement, Larijani said, “Trump has said ‘we can take apart Iran’s electric capacity within one hour, but we have not done it.'”

He further warned that any such move would have wider consequences across the region, stating, “Well, if they do that, the whole region will go dark in less than half an hour and darkness provides ample opportunity to hunt down US servicemen running for safety.”

Govt Taking Steps To Ensure Uninterrupted LPG Supply For Households

Responding to a question from ANI on measures being taken to prevent disruptions in household LPG supply, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, said the government is managing both demand and supply to maintain steady availability of LPG in the domestic market.

She said, “LPG supply in the domestic market depends upon the management of both demand and supply. The government is taking action on all fronts. As far as the supply is concerned, we are putting in efforts and we are trying to increase the domestic production of our LPG. At the same time, wherever imports are possible, that is also actively happening…The booking period has increased from 21 to 25 days for urban households. The second important thing is the prioritisation of the households. So, it is ensured that there is no shortage of supply for the domestic households.”

Sharma also said discussions have been held with officials from the Delhi government regarding additional supply through commercial cylinders. She stated, “A detailed discussion has happened with the chief secretary of the Delhi government, and it has been decided that the oil marketing companies will be releasing some commercial cylinders, 19 kg cylinders also. But then the role of state government or the union territory is very important, to ensure that the distribution happens in a transparent manner, in a prioritised manner…”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: US Energy Secretary Says Navy ‘Not Ready Yet’ To Escort Oil Tankers Through Hormuz

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the United States Navy is currently not prepared to begin escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

He stated, “It’ll happen relatively soon, but it can’t happen now. We’re simply not ready.”

Wright added that “All of our military assets right now are focused on destroying Iran’s offensive capabilities and the manufacturing industry that supplies their offensive capabilities.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran’s New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei To Deliver First Message Shortly

The first official address by Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is expected to be released soon. The message will mark his first public communication since assuming the country’s top leadership role.

Govt Says No LPG Shortage; Panic Bookings Lead To Surge In Demand

The government stated that the country currently has around 25,000 LPG distributors, supplying nearly 50 lakh (5 million) gas cylinders every day at the distribution level.

Authorities said there have been no reports of gas shortages or dry-outs anywhere in the country so far, but a noticeable spike in cylinder bookings is being seen due to panic buying among consumers.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: India’s Crude Supply Situation ‘Comfortable’, Says Petroleum Ministry Official

India’s crude oil supply remains stable and there is no immediate concern regarding the availability of petroleum products, a senior official from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said.

Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing & Oil Refinery) in the ministry, said India’s large refining capacity provides assurance about the steady supply of fuels such as petrol and diesel.

“…As far as the crude is concerned, the situation is quite comfortable. I also told you yesterday that we use almost 55 lakh barrels of oil every day. We are the fourth-largest refiner in the world. This is something that gives us a lot of comfort in terms of the availability of products like petrol and diesel.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Israeli Military Says It Targeted Suspected Iranian Nuclear Site Taleghan

The Israeli military said on Thursday that it had recently carried out strikes on a location linked to Iran’s nuclear programme. The site targeted by the Israeli forces has been identified as “Taleghan.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran Issues Stark Warning Over Possible Attack On Its Soil

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has issued a strong warning, saying any attack on Iranian territory would trigger a severe response.

He said any aggression against Iran would force the country to abandon restraint and retaliate forcefully. The speaker also warned that the consequences would be the responsibility of former US President Donald Trump.

According to the statement, any attack on Iran would lead the country to “abandon all restraint and make the Persian Gulf run with the blood of invaders,” adding that the “blood of American soldiers is Trump’s personal responsibility.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iran Denies Role In Attack On Oman’s Oil Facilities

Iran has denied involvement in the attack on Oman’s oil facilities, calling it a “false flag operation”. In a post on X, the Iran Embassy SA said, “The attack on Oman’s oil facilities is a false flag operation. Iran had no role in it.”

The attack on Oman’s oil facilities is a false flag operation. Iran had no role in it.

— Iran Embassy SA (@IraninSA) March 12, 2026

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: IDF Says Hezbollah Missile Unit Operations Commander Abu Dharr Mohammadi Eliminated In Beirut

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it has eliminated Abu Dharr Mohammadi, the operations commander in the IRGC’s missile unit within Hezbollah in Beirut, according to an official statement.

Mohammadi was a key figure responsible for coordination between Hezbollah and Iran and played an important role in rebuilding Hezbollah’s missile program after Operation Northern Arrows, said IDF.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: India Reviewing Diesel Supply Requests From Bangladesh, Sri Lanka And Maldives

India is reviewing requests from several neighbouring countries seeking diesel supplies, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is a major exporter of refined petroleum products, particularly to countries in its neighbourhood. He noted that Bangladesh has recently requested diesel supplies and the matter is currently under consideration.

“…India is a major exporter of refined petroleum products, especially to our neighbourhood. We have received a request from the government of Bangladesh for the supply of diesel, which is being examined…It bears mention that while diesel exports to Bangladesh have largely continued since 2017, India’s refining capacity, our own requirements and diesel availability will be factored in while taking decisions. We have also received such requests from several other countries, including Sri Lanka and Maldives and these are being examined, taking into account our own energy requirements and availability that we have.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: US Says It Is Targeting Iran’s Ability To Threaten American Forces

US Central Command said it is acting to neutralise Iran’s capacity to threaten American forces and regional partners.

“We are eliminating Iran’s ability to threaten American forces and regional partners through lethality and precision.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: First India-Bound Oil Tanker Crosses Strait Of Hormuz Since Iran–US Conflict

A Liberia-flagged oil tanker carrying crude from Saudi Arabia has arrived at Mumbai Port, becoming the first vessel bound for India to pass through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the Iran–US conflict.

The tanker, Shenlong Suezmax, had loaded Saudi crude at Ras Tanura port on March 1 and departed on March 3. According to maritime tracking data, the ship entered the Strait of Hormuz on March 8 but temporarily disappeared from tracking systems while navigating the sensitive stretch.

Reports indicate that the vessel switched off its Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponder while passing through the high-risk area of the strait. It later reappeared on tracking platforms on March 9.

The transponder is a mandatory maritime VHF radio system that automatically broadcasts a ship’s identity, position, speed, and course to nearby vessels and shore stations to prevent collisions and improve navigation.

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: India Co-Sponsors GCC-Led Resolution At UN Security Council

India has joined other countries in co-sponsoring a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-led resolution at the United Nations Security Council, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the resolution has received wide international support and reflects India’s key concerns, including the safety and welfare of its large diaspora in Gulf countries and the region’s importance for India’s energy security.

“Yes, have co-sponsored the GCC-led resolution at the UN Security Council. We have 135 countries that have co-sponsored this particular resolution. The resolution reflects several of our positions, that we have a large diaspora in the GCC countries, and their well-being and welfare are of utmost importance. The Gulf is also very important for our energy security needs…”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: Iranian Ship IRIS Lavan Docked In Kochi After India Granted Permission, Says MEA

India granted permission for Iranian naval ships to dock at its ports after receiving a request from Iran in February, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal referred to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s statement in Parliament earlier this month, explaining that Iran had sought approval for three ships to dock at Indian ports.

“The External Affairs Minister had made a suo moto statement in the Parliament on 9th March and there he had conveyed that Iran had requested permission on 20th February for three ships in the region to dock at our ports. The permission was accorded on 1st March. IRIS Lavan docked on 4th March in Kochi. The crew is currently in Indian naval facilities. We will keep you updated on further developments in this regard.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: India Rejects Pakistan’s Remarks On India–Canada Deal, Calls Them ‘Ludicrous’

India on Thursday dismissed Pakistan’s comments on the India–Canada deal, asserting that New Delhi’s non-proliferation credentials are widely recognised by the international community.

Responding to the remarks, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistan’s statement was an attempt to divert attention from its own record on nuclear proliferation.

“We reject this statement made by Pakistan on the matter. India’s credentials regarding non-proliferation are impeccable and well recognised by the global community. A country with a well-documented history of clandestine nuclear proliferation can hardly preach the virtues of export controls and proliferation risks. Such ludicrous statements are nothing more than an attempt by Pakistan to distract from its own abysmal record.”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: PM Urged Dialogue, Protection of Civilians In Talks With Gulf Leaders, Says MEA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken with several leaders in the Gulf region following the outbreak of the ongoing conflict, emphasising the importance of diplomacy and the safety of civilians, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the Prime Minister highlighted the need for dialogue to restore peace while also stressing the protection of civilians and the welfare of the large Indian diaspora living in Gulf countries.

“The Prime Minister has spoken to several leaders in the Gulf after the conflict started. In these conversations, he stressed the need for dialogue and diplomacy so that early peace can return. He also underlined the need to avoid civilian casualties and he focused on the protection of civilians. We have a large Indian community in the GCC countries and their security and welfare are of utmost importance. This was highlighted. We also, in several cases, condemned the violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states…”

US-Israel-Iran War News LIVE: India Had Already Expressed Condolences to Iran, Says MEA Amid Criticism Over Iran Situation

Reacting to the criticism by Opposition, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that India had already conveyed its condolences at the Iranian Embassy, responding to recent public remarks on the issue.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal clarified that the Foreign Secretary had signed the condolence book at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi on the very first day it was opened.

“As you are aware, the Foreign Secretary signed the condolence book at the Iranian embassy on behalf of the Government of India. He did so on 5th March itself, which was the first day of the opening of the book. It would do well for commentators to first update themselves on important matters before they choose to speak in public; such ill-informed comments are best avoided.”

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