Here is the status today (11 March 2026) of the conflict between Iran and Israel:
1. Missiles and drone attacks continue
Iran launched new waves of missiles and drones toward Israel and other regional targets.
Israel activated air-defense systems to intercept several missiles.
2. Ships attacked in the Gulf
Several commercial ships were hit near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil routes.
Some vessels caught fire and crews had to evacuate.
3. Attacks spreading in the region
Iran also targeted ships, oil facilities, and even areas near Dubai airport, increasing regional tension.
Fighting and strikes are affecting several Middle East countries.
4. Casualties and humanitarian issues
Iran says over 1,300 civilians have been killed since the war began.
Hospitals and health facilities have also been hit during the conflict.
5. Military escalation
The U.S. military says it has struck more than 5,500 targets in Iran since the war started.
The conflict is now entering its second week and expanding across the region.
6. Economic impact
Oil supply fears are rising, and countries are releasing emergency oil reserves to stabilize prices.
Israel has also increased its defense budget because of the war.
✅ Current situation:
Fighting is ongoing.
Missile attacks and airstrikes are continuing.
Global oil markets and shipping routes are being affected.