The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran—sparked February 28, 2026, by strikes killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—entered its third week on March 16 with continued bombardments on infrastructure and cities. President Trump claimed U.S. strikes "totally demolished" key oil facilities on Kharg Island, while Iran's foreign minister denied ceasefire requests. Civilian casualties have reached 1,348 amid rising destruction and Iranian vows of resistance.
On March 16, 2026, President Trump ordered additional strikes on military sites at Iran's Kharg Island, which handles 90% of the nation's crude exports. Speaking to NBC's Kristen Welker, Trump stated the island was "totally demolished" and warned of more attacks, adding, "We may hit it a few more times just for fun." He also claimed Iran sought a ceasefire—a assertion rejected by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: "No, we never asked for a ceasefire... We are ready to defend ourselves as long as it takes... until President Trump comes to the point that this is an illegal war with no victory."
U.S. and Israeli forces bombed cities including Tehran, Hamadan, and Isfahan over the weekend. Iranian reports detailed 15 killed in a factory strike in Isfahan, with 56 museums and historic sites damaged per the Cultural Heritage Ministry. Iran's U.N. ambassador reported 1,348 civilian deaths since the war's start.
Authorities arrested 500 suspected of aiding enemies, as police chief announced. Resident Mohammad Taheri, whose home was hit, evoked resilience: "It’s a terrible incident... However, because of that heroic spirit... it is now bearable... God willing, we will rebuild everything better."
Iran retaliated with ballistic missiles carrying cluster munitions at Israel, injuring at least eight (with prior reports noting broader impacts including 142 hospitalizations). Rumors of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's death circulated but were debunked by his Sunday video from Jerusalem. Reuters noted Trump disregarded allies' negotiation efforts.