Representative image of explosion in UAE after drone interception amid Iran-Israel conflict.
As the US–Israeli war on Iran entered its 24th day on Monday, March 23, hostilities intensified with continued missile exchanges across the region.
An Indian national sustained minor injuries in Abu Dhabi after debris fell following the interception of a ballistic missile targeting the UAE capital, according to authorities. The incident occurred in the Al Shawamekh area.
Iran launched a fresh round of missile strikes towards Israel, while Hezbollah targeted northern areas. The Israeli military said projectiles were detected heading towards central Israel and parts of the West Bank, triggering alerts. Damage was reported at multiple locations, with 48 soldiers injured since ground operations began in southern Lebanon.
An Israeli military spokesman said more than 90 percent of incoming missiles have been intercepted, while acknowledging that some have penetrated defences.
Iranian media reported explosions in several districts of Tehran, including areas 1, 4, 11, 13 and 21. The scale of damage and casualties remains unclear.
Saudi Arabia said it intercepted and downed a drone in its northern border region, following earlier interceptions over the Eastern Province.
Israeli army spokesman Brigadier General Efi Defrin said operations against Iran and Hezbollah are expected to continue for several weeks, with a focus on reducing security threats.
According to Israel’s Health Ministry, 4,697 people have been treated in hospitals since the start of the conflict, with 124 still admitted, including 14 in serious condition.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned that strikes near nuclear facilities have pushed the conflict to a dangerous phase, urging restraint to avoid wider health and environmental consequences.
An air strike on a radio station in Iran’s southern port city of Bandar Abbas killed at least one person, according to local media. The city lies along the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route.
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported intercepting missiles and drones, while sirens were also heard in Bahrain, reflecting the conflict’s expanding reach.
Crude prices rose amid fears of disruption to energy supplies. Brent climbed above USD 113 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate approached USD 99.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) said the crisis is more severe than past oil shocks, with at least 40 energy assets damaged so far.
Saudi Aramco has reduced crude supply to Asian buyers for April, shifting shipments to its Yanbu port to bypass disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has halted due to concerns among insurance companies amid the US-initiated war, rather than direct Iranian action.
“Freedom of Navigation cannot exist without Freedom of Trade. Respect both—or expect neither,” Araghchi wrote on X, adding that continued threats would not influence Iran or global insurers.
France and the United Kingdom, along with the United States, stressed the need to protect energy infrastructure and ensure free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
The US Embassy in Jerusalem said it will arrange bus transport for American citizens to Jordan, from where they must organise onward travel.
The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) said its troops had recently discovered an anti-tank missile post and weapons during operations in southern Lebanon, where Israel has expanded its ground offensive against the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.
“DISCOVERED: IDF soldiers found an anti-tank missile post and weapons while operating in southern Lebanon,” the military said in a statemen⅚⅚t.
Kataeb Hezbollah said it will continue its suspension of attacks on the US embassy in Baghdad, indicating a temporary easing of tensions.
US Central Command said reports that Iran shot down an F-15 fighter jet are false.
American forces said strikes on Iranian drone infrastructure are ongoing as part of efforts to limit attacks in the region.
The conflict shows no immediate signs of easing, with continued military activity raising concerns of a wider regional escalation.
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