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Highlight: US President Donald Trump called for a coalition of nations to help reopen the vital shipping route and warned that the Nato alliance faces a "very bad" future if its members fail to come to Washington's aid.
Emergency personnel work at the site of a strike on a residential building, in Tehran. — Reuters
Emergency personnel work at the site of a strike on a residential building, in Tehran. — Reuters
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DUBAI: Israel said on Monday it has detailed plans ​for at least three more weeks of war as its military pounded sites across Iran overnight, while Iranian drone attacks temporarily shut Dubai airport and hit a key oil facility in the United Arab Emirates. The US-Israeli war on Iran is now entering its third week, with no clear end in sight, shutting down the Strait of Hormuz through which 20 per cent of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas flow, pushing up oil prices and raising fears of a renewed spike in global inflation.


TRUMP COALITION CALL


US President Donald Trump called for a coalition of nations to help reopen the vital shipping route and warned that the Nato alliance faces a "very bad" future if its members fail to come to Washington's aid. His call drew a wary response from allies, who voiced support for diplomatic efforts to reopen the route but signalled caution about the possibility of military action.


Israeli ⁠military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani told reporters there are detailed operational plans for the war with Iran for the next three weeks, along with additional plans extending further ahead. The military has framed its aims as ⁠limited to weakening Iran's capacity to threaten Israel by striking ballistic missile infrastructure, nuclear facilities, and the security apparatus. "We want to make sure that they are as weak as possible, this regime, and that we degrade all their capabilities, all parts and all wings of their security establishment," Shoshani said. The military has said it still has thousands of targets to hit inside Iran. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran has not asked for a ceasefire or exchanged messages with the US.


A man moves past a huge billboard displaying images of Iranian missiles, in Tehran. — Reuters
A man moves past a huge billboard displaying images of Iranian missiles, in Tehran. — Reuters

HEAVY STRIKES ACROSS IRAN


Iran’s Mehr news agency reported five people were killed and seven wounded in overnight strikes hitting Markazi province in central Iran. The news agency ​said a residential area on the outskirts of Arak city ⁠was attacked as well as a residential building in the Mahallat county. In Khomein city, also in Markazi province, a boys' school was targeted, causing some damage to the surrounding area. No casualties ​were reported.


The Israeli military said on Monday it was carrying out air strikes on Tehran, Shiraz and Tabriz against what it described as infrastructure of the "Iranian terror regime". Rescue workers in Tehran worked to pull people from the mangled wreckage of a building in what an Iranian Red Crescent aid worker said was an entirely residential alleyway. "Rescue teams are currently pulling people out from under the rubble. The search and rescue operation is still ​ongoing," he said without giving his name.


Fars News Agency reported several civilians were killed in a strike near Martyrs' Square, without giving exact figures. Shahnaz, 62, told Reuters via WhatsApp from Tehran that there had been no Internet overnight. "We feel cut off from the world. People are being killed,” said Shahnaz. "It’s just days before Nowruz (Iranian New Year is on March 20), but people are not in the mood to celebrate. When will this end?” When asked if she supported the Islamic Republic, Shahnaz said: "No, I don’t. How can I? They killed my granddaughter in (the January) protests. We want this regime to go. We want this misery to end.” In Israel, air raid sirens warned of Iranian missiles. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Tehran had launched attacks on areas in Tel Aviv, the US al Dhafra ‌air base in Abu Dhabi, the US naval base in Bahrain and Bahrain's Sheikh Issa air base.


TRUMP DELAY BEIJING VISIT


In a weekend social media post he said he hoped China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others would participate. Japan said it had no plans to dispatch naval vessels to the strait, and Australia, which has said it would send a military surveillance aircraft and missiles to help defend the UAE, said it would not send its navy. Germany's Defence Minister Boris Pistorius ruled out his country's participation in any military activity in the Iran war, including efforts to reopen the strait. "This is not our war, we have not started it."


Trump told the Financial Times on Sunday he may postpone a meeting with President Xi Jinping scheduled for later this month if China does not help to unblock the ​Strait. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, however, said that if the trip is rescheduled it will be because of logistical issues due to the war, and not related to the strait. The Chinese foreign ministry did ​not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Israel continued to hit Lebanon and Gaza, attacking militants from the Iran-backed Hezbollah and Hamas. The Israeli military said on Monday its troops had begun limited ground operations against positions in southern Lebanon held by Hezbollah. — AFP


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