Israel launches new strikes on Iran as Strait of Hormuz disruptions threaten global oil

In a further escalation of the ongoing conflict, Israel's air force struck Revolutionary Guard Corps sites in Tehran and Isfahan on March 12, following initial US-Israeli attacks earlier in the month. Iran retaliated with missiles and drones targeting Israel, US bases, and Gulf states, while attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz—through which 20% of global oil passes—have raised fears of a major energy crisis.

Israel's Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed selective airstrikes on Iranian military and logistics targets, including Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone/missile facilities, planning centers, and special unit bases in Tehran and Isfahan. The IDF labeled these as central to Iran's regional aggression.

Iran's response intensified, with strikes on civilian infrastructure, transport, and commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf. At least three merchant ships, including a Thai-flagged cargo vessel that exploded, were hit by projectiles amid 14 total attacks since hostilities escalated. The IRGC threatened to blockade the Strait of Hormuz while Israel's campaign continues, detaining hundreds of vessels.

This poses the gravest threat to global energy supplies since the 1970s oil crises, with Iranian analysts predicting crude prices up to $200 per barrel. The International Energy Agency responded by releasing 400 million barrels from strategic reserves. The Guardian quoted Iranian warnings of potential 'global economic chaos,' building on the conflict's origins in early March joint US-Israeli operations against Iran's missile and nuclear capabilities.

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US-Israeli strikes kill Iran's supreme leader, close Strait of Hormuz

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US-Israeli airstrikes over the weekend killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting Iranian retaliation across the region and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation has driven oil prices above $85 per barrel, the highest since July 2024, amid concerns over disrupted energy flows. Global markets reacted with falling stocks and rising commodity prices.

As the US-Israel-Iran conflict surpasses its fourth day following initial strikes on February 28, Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone attacks on key Saudi and Qatari energy facilities. Growing European involvement and US commitments elsewhere raise concerns over prolonged hostilities harming American interests. De-escalation through negotiations is urgently needed.

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Four days after initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked regional escalation on February 28, the conflict intensified with Israel destroying Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, Iranian missile and drone attacks on US and Israeli targets, and the threatened closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Entering its tenth day on March 9, 2026, the US-Israel-Iran war—already disrupting Middle East supplies as reported earlier—saw Brent oil spike to $120 per barrel amid Iran's 90% traffic cutoff in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump threatens escalated strikes and eases sanctions, while banks eye $150 peaks and G7 holds off on reserves.

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Israel and the United States launched joint attacks on sites across Iran on Saturday morning, following weeks of US military build-up in the region. Iranian media reported that the Revolutionary Guard responded with strikes on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. The assault produced plumes of smoke in downtown Tehran near key government buildings.

Oil prices have surged past $90 a barrel a week after the US and Israel launched major attacks on Iran, escalating into a Middle East war. The conflict has stranded oil shipments in the Persian Gulf and damaged key facilities, disrupting supplies. Consumers globally face higher gasoline and diesel costs as a result.

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The US-led military operation against Iran, launched on February 28, has entered its second week, prompting fluctuations in global oil prices and the exodus of thousands of Afghans and Pakistanis from the country. President Donald Trump described the conflict as ahead of schedule and largely complete, while Iranian officials issued mixed signals amid leadership fragmentation. Democrats and media outlets have labeled it a potential 'forever war,' calling for congressional approval.

 

 

 

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