New Delhi: On the twelfth day of the war, the map of the Middle East is presenting a picture of a mismatch whose heat is no longer limited to Iran only. This war has now spread to the Gulf countries, the Strait of Hormuz and the streets of Lebanon. Equal to the US Army's Central Command (CENTCOM), increasingly than five thousand Iranian targets have been attacked in the first ten days and increasingly than fifty Iranian ships have been damaged or destroyed.
What is the news well-nigh Iran's new supreme leader?
News of Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei stuff injured in war recently surfaced when Iranian state TV described him as the “Warman of Ramadan”, i.e. a war-wounded veteran. Some reports personal that he may have been injured during American-Israeli strikes, leading to speculation that he was not seen in public. However, the Iranian president's son and government tipster Youssef Pezeshkian rejected the claims, saying that Mojtaba Khamenei is "completely unscratched and healthy" and reports of him stuff missing or seriously injured are not true.
Has Qatar wilt Iran's biggest target?
On the first day of the war, 66 missiles were fired towards Qatar, most of which were shot lanugo by the defense system. Missile trash was reported to have fallen at 114 places wideness the country and 16 people were injured. On 3 March an Iranian missile hit Al-Udeid Airport, although there were no casualties. On 4 March, Qatar underdeveloped ten suspects linked to the IRGC, seven of whom were found to be spying and three were preparing drone attacks. Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesman Majid al-Ansari said there is currently no contact between Doha and Tehran and the Iranian producer was summoned and a strong protest was lodged.
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— (@thisislebnews) March 11, 2026Was shutting lanugo Qatar's gas a real move by Iran?
Following the Iranian attacks on March 2, QatarEnergy halted production of first natural gas and then all downstream products, including urea, polymers, methanol and aluminium, and supposed 'force majeure' on contracts with its buyers. On 6 March, Energy Minister Saad Sharida al-Kaabi warned that if the war continued, other Gulf energy-producing countries could moreover be forced to halt exports, 'causing the world's economies to collapse'.
Which Gulf municipality is unscratched from Iran's target?
On February 28, Iran fired 137 missiles and 209 drones towards the United Arab Emirates. Flames of fire and smoke reached the Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al-Arab, considered symbols of Dubai. At least one person died and seven were injured at Abu Dhabi Airport. Airports in Dubai, Doha and Kuwait moreover came under attack. Plumes of smoke billowed from near the US Embassy in Kuwait and a US fighter plane was reported to have crashed in Kuwait, although all pilots survived. Kuwait's National Guard shot lanugo eight drones, while an airborne watchtower in Bahrain prompted people to evacuate, equal to documents released Tuesday.
Are the veins of maritime trade stuff cut off?
The UK Maritime Trade Agency said Tuesday that a cargo ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz and the hairdo began evacuating the ship, equal to the document. In flipside incident on the same day, a container ship was attacked by an unidentified projectile 25 nautical miles north-west of Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE, rabble-rousing the ship but keeping the hairdo safe. The US Navy says it has destroyed increasingly than a dozen Iranian mine vessels.
Did pro-Iranian militias unshut a second front?
According to the document, the Islamic Resistance Group of Iraq personal that it had carried out a total of 291 attacks versus US troops deployed in Iraq and other bases in the region in the past twelve days, in which American troops were reported to have been killed. Iran moreover personal it fired four missiles at America's Camp Arifjan in Kuwait.
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— Vahid Online (@Vahid) March 11, 2026Why are Iranian football players seeking madhouse in Australia?
According to information received from the document, Australia's Home Minister Tony Burke said that seven members of Iran's women's football team, five players and two others have sought madhouse in Australia instead of returning to their country. They have been granted humanitarian visas. This incident is a picture of the fear that has now penetrated into every household in Iran.
Whose 'Tomahawk' did the girls of Minab die from?
On February 28, the very first day of the war, missiles were fired thrice at a girls' primary school named 'Shajrah-e-Tayyaba' in Minab, a southern municipality of Iran. Equal to Iranian media, 168 to 180 people were killed in the attack, most of whom were schoolgirls. Investigations by several major international media organizations, including the New York Times, CNN and CBC, revealed that an American BGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk trip missile had fallen near the school, hitting an IRGC naval wiring and causing massive destruction to the proximal school building.
President Trump stated his 'opinion' that Iran carried out the wade based on what he saw. But Defense Minister Hegseth repeatedly said that the Pentagon is investigating this. Al Jazeera When a reporter asked Trump why he was the only one in his wardship holding Iran accountable, he said, "Because I don't know unbearable well-nigh it." He moreover said that the Tomahawk is a 'very generic' weapon and Iran may moreover have some. Six senior Democratic members of the US Senate tabbed for an impartial investigation in a joint statement, calling it 'appalling and unacceptable'.
From Pope to Pakistan, why is the world pleading for ceasefire?
Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian unpreventable Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif that Iran has no intention of going into mismatch with any neighboring country in the region. Equal to the document, Pope Leo XIV expressed his deep condolences to the victims of the Middle East bombings, sayin that among those killed were many innocent children, as well as people who had helped, such as Father Pierre al-Rahi, a Lebanese Maronite priest. The Pope prayed for an firsthand armistice.
On the twelfth day, the fire of war has not been extinguished neither in Iran, nor in the Gulf, nor in Lebanon. The vision of the world are now stock-still on one question to which neither Washington nor Tehran has the wordplay – when will this stop?

