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Iran war: Tehran demands reparations to end conflict

  • Iranian President Pezeshkian has demanded reparations and security guarantees as a precondition to end the war
  • The International Energy Agency is planning to release a record amount of emergency oil reserves
  • Cargo ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz have been hit by projectiles
  • Israeli strikes have continued against targets in Lebanon
  • Australia granted two additional Iranian women soccer players visas
  • Follow below for the latest developments in the US-Israel war with Iran on Wednesday, March 11.

    Skip next section Seven killed in strikes on Beirut seafront as Israel pounds Lebanon03/12/2026March 12, 2026

    Seven killed in strikes on Beirut seafront as Israel pounds Lebanon

    The Israeli military launched heavy airstrikes on Lebanon in the night from Wednesday to Thursday. 

    It struck Ramlet al-Bayda, a seaside area on the eastern side of the capital, Beirut, killing at least seven people, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. 

    Some 21 people were wounded in the strike. 

    Dozens of people displaced by Israeli strikes have been sheltering in Ramlet al-Bayda, local media report. 

    Blasts also shook Beirut, where loud booms were heard in the central part of the city, early Thursday morning.

    The Israel Defense Forces said the air force struck 10 structures in Beirut’s southern Dahiyeh area, a traditional stronghold of the Hezbollah militant group. 

    Israel also struck a residential building in Aramoun, several media outlets reported.

    The Israeli strikes followed rocket attacks by Hezbollah on northern Israel. 

    Lebanon’s Health Ministry said the death toll in 10 days of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has risen to more than 630 people. It is unclear if this figure includes the latest deaths in Ramlet al-Bayda. 

    More than 800,000 people have registered as displaced, the ministry said in a statement. 

    In Israel, 12 civilians and two soldiers have been killed since the US and Israel launched attacks that started the war against Iran on February 28, according to figures released on Monday by the Institute for National Security Studies. 

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD7ASkip next section Crew member dead as foreign tankers catch fire after Iranian attack in Iraqi waters03/12/2026March 12, 2026

    Crew member dead as foreign tankers catch fire after Iranian attack in Iraqi waters

    Iran has attacked two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters. 

    Farhan Al-Fartousi from Iraq’s General Company for Ports told state television that one crew member had been killed and 38 rescued from the burning ships. 

    The Maltese-flagged oil tanker Zefyros was attacked as it was preparing to enter the Iraqi port of Khor Al-Zoubair at the northernmost end of the Persian Gulf. 

    The second targeted vessel, the Safesea Vishnu, was sailing under the Marshall Islands flag and was chartered by an Iraqi company.

    Al-Fartousi made no mention of the dead crew member’s nationality or which ship they were linked to. 

    Rescue teams continue to search for missing seafarers, he said. 

    It wasn’t immediately clear whether the attack was launched from a boat, as some media are reporting, or from a drone. 

    Video footage circulating on social media shows a tanker set ablaze. DW has not been able to independently verify the veracity of the video.

    Earlier on Wednesday, a Thai-flagged vessel was struck by „two projectiles of unknown origin” while sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. 

    That attack caused a fire and damaged the engine room, the ship’s Thai-listed operator Precious Shipping said in a statement. Three crew members are still missing, the statement said. 

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD5NSkip next section Iran targets fuel tanks in Bahrain03/12/2026March 12, 2026

    Iran targets fuel tanks in Bahrain

    Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said early Thursday morning that Iran had targeted fuel tanks in Muharraq Governate, northeast of the country’s capital, Manama.

    Iran has targeted oil and gas infrastructure and refineries in Gulf Arab countries since the US and Israel launched the war. 

    Shortly after making the announcement on X, the ministry warned people to head to a safe place as sirens sounded. 

    It was the second time in the night from Wednesday to Thursday that Bahrain warned of Iranian attacks.

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD6sSkip next section Pentagon prices first six days of war with Iran at United States

    Coons, a Democrat, sits on the subcommittee that deals with defense appropriations.

    US media reported that a preliminary Pentagon report estimated the war with Iran cost at least

    The Pentagon provided the estimate in a briefing earlier this week.

    Coons said on Wednesday evening he believed the „current total operating number is significantly above that” when asked by a reporter if the military buildup in the Middle East. 

    The Pentagon had previously reported spending

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD5oSkip next section Iran, Hezbollah ‘jointly’ launch attacks on Israel03/12/2026March 12, 2026

    Iran, Hezbollah ‘jointly’ launch attacks on Israel

    The Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group also launched dozens of rockets at Israel from Lebanon.

    The attacks on Israel overnight from Wednesday to Thursday were part of a „joint” operation between Iran and Hezbollah, according to a statement posted by Iran’s Tasmin news agency on X. 

    Emanuel Fabian, defense correspondent for the Times of Israel, posted that the IDF had previously said „it had no intelligence indicating that concurrent fire from Iran and by Hezbollah in Lebanon is a ‘coordinated’ effort.”

    The Iranian missiles „fired during the Hezbollah rocket barrage were all intercepted by air defense systems,” according to Fabian. He added that Hezbollah fired some 150 rockets at northern Israel.

    Israelis were later permitted to leave shelters after being given the all-clear. 

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD5bSkip next section Trump says US must ‘finish’ the job in Iran03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Trump says US must ‘finish’ the job in Iran

    Smoke rising from building in Tehran amid strikes (March 11)Image: Social Media/REUTERS

    US President Donald Trump claimed to have „won” the Iran war but said the US military will stay in the fight to finish the job.

    „You never like to say ​too early you won. We ​won,” ‌Trump told a campaign-style rally in Hebron, Kentucky. „In the first hour it was ‌over.”

    Trump and officials in his administration have offered contradictory statements about the war’s goals.

    The president earlier this week said the US won „in many ways, but we haven’t won enough.”

    „We don’t ⁠want ​to leave early do ​we?” Trump said at the rally in Kentucky. ”We got to finish the ​job.” He said the ‌US has „virtually destroyed Iran.” 

    He appeared to signal the US would continue the fight for now, saying, „We ⁠don’t want ​to go back every two years,” he said. 

    32 countries to release record oil reserves as prices surge

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    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD4zSkip next section WATCH — China’s silent strategy amid US‑Israel war with Iran03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    WATCH — China’s silent strategy amid US‑Israel war with Iran

    Although it is a strategic rival to the United States and a declared ally of Iran, China has remained on the sidelines since the US and Israel launched their war against Iran.

    As global tensions over war and the economy rise, stability in the Middle East remains vital to Beijing. Analysts suggest China’s response may hint at deeper calculations about its political interests and global partnerships.

    Why China’s support for Iran has clear limits

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    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD3uSkip next section Alarm sirens sound in Bahrain03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Alarm sirens sound in Bahrain

    Sirens went off in Bahrain on Wednesday evening, warning citizens to head to the nearest safe location, Bahrain’s Interior Ministryposted to X.

    „The alarm siren has been activated. Citizens and residents are requested to remain calm, head to the nearest safe location, and follow updates through official channels,” it said. 

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD3wSkip next section UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding Iran halt attacks on neighbors03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding Iran halt attacks on neighbors

    The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution demanding a halt to Iran’s „egregious attack” on its Gulf neighbors.

     ”The international community is resolute in rejecting these Iranian attacks against sovereign countries that are threatening the stability of the peoples, especially in a region of strategic importance to global economy, energy, security, and security of global trade,” said Bahrain’s UN ambassador, Jamal Alrowaiei.

    The resolution also „condemns any actions or threats by the Islamic Republic of Iran aimed at closing, obstructing, or otherwise interfering with international navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.”

    The resolution was adopted with 13 votes in favor and none against. Russia and China abstained.

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    Resolution ‘politically motivated,’ Iran says

    Iran’s UN ambassador called the resolution politically motivated.

    „Today’s action represents a blatant misuse of the Security Council mandate in pursuit of the political agendas of certain members, the various states responsible for the brutal war of aggression against my country,” Amir Saeid Iravani told the Council.

    https://p.dw.com/p/5AD3kSkip next section Over a dozen German ships trapped in Strait of Hormuz03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Over a dozen German ships trapped in Strait of Hormuz

    Some 30 German ships representing over ten shipping companies are stuck in the middle of the war zone in the Persian Gulf, the German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) told economy magazine Wirtschaftswoche.

    „Merchant ships are civilian vessels with unarmed crews and can hardly protect themselves against military attacks,” said VDR’s Carsten Duif, stressing the critical situation the ships face.

    Of great concern are the possible Iranian sea mines in the maritime region. VDR has called for Germany to join other countries in coordinating defensive measures to protect the ships.

    Wirtschaftswoche reported that while the German navy does have mine countermeasure vessels for use against mines, there are currently no plans to deploy them in the conflict zone.

    „At the end of the day, I see only a diplomatic solution to this question of safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, not a military one,” the magazine quoted German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul as saying.

    Shippers await clarity at Strait of Hormuz

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    https://p.dw.com/p/5ACioSkip next section IN PICTURES: Displaced families fleeing Israeli strikes seek shelter in schools and stadiums in Lebanon03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    IN PICTURES: Displaced families fleeing Israeli strikes seek shelter in schools and stadiums in Lebanon

    Israeli strikes against the Iran-backed Hezbollah group have led to a mass movement of people within the country.

    More than 800,000 people have been displaced, with aid groups warning about a new humanitarian crisis in the country.

     

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    https://p.dw.com/p/5ACj1Skip next section Lebanon grapples with 800,000 displaced03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Lebanon grapples with 800,000 displaced

    Children playing at a stadium turned into a shelter, in Beirut, LebanonImage: Adri Salido/Getty Images

    Lebanon’s Health Ministry said 634 people, including 91 children, have been killed and more than 1,500 wounded in Israeli strikes since March 2. 

    Another 800,000 people remain displaced, the country’s social affairs minister, Haneen Sayed, said.

    Israel has pounded the southern suburbs of Beirut and southern Lebanon in recent days in areas where Hezbollah has its greatest influence.

    That came after the militia group fired rockets at Israel which in turn was a response to US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

    Israeli military on Wednesday hit an apartment block in central Beirut, Lebanese authorities said, further widening attacks in the capital beyond Hezbollah-controlled suburbs.

    Israel hits Beirut residential block amid Hezbollah clashes

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    https://p.dw.com/p/5AChNSkip next section Trump not worried about Iranian attacks in the US03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Trump not worried about Iranian attacks in the US

    President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he was not worried about Iran-backed attacks on US soil.

    When ​asked on Wednesday if he was worried that Iran could retaliate by striking on US soil, Trump told reporters, „No, I’m ​not.”

    It all comes after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned of Iranian drones potentially striking ‌the US western coast,  according to a report by broadcaster ⁠ABC News.

    The west coast state of California said it had elevated its security since the start of the conflict.

    „The ⁠Governor’s ​Office of Emergency Services is actively working with ​state, local and federal security officials,” said Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a spokesperson for California Governor Gavin Newsom.

    A threat assessment produced by the Department ⁠of Homeland Security said ​Iran and its proxies „probably” pose a threat of targeted attacks on the US, although they deemed a large-scale physical strike as unlikely.

    https://p.dw.com/p/5ACiYSkip next section Ukraine anti-drone teams working in Gulf countries03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Ukraine anti-drone teams working in Gulf countries

    Ukraine said its anti-drone experts have begun working in three Gulf states targeted by Iranian attacks.

    The Iran war has tested the US and Gulf nations’ ability to combat swarms of cheap drones. But these drones have become a staple of the modern battlefield during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Iran has launched so many drones across the region at once that some managed to slip through defenses, including a strike that killed six US soldiers in Kuwait.

    „Three of our teams have gone — strong teams of experts, military personnel, engineers, different people. Today the military are already communicating and already working,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters.

    A Ukrainian government spokesman confirmed separately that the three countries were Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

    To destroy Russian drones, Kyiv uses a mix of cheap drone interceptors and electronic jamming tools. In exchange for its anti-drone expertise, Ukraine has proposed swapping its interceptors for the expensive air-defence missiles that the Gulf is currently using to down Iranian drones.

    How the US-Iran conflict helps Russia and hurts Ukraine

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    https://p.dw.com/p/5ACehSkip next section Iraq’s top Shia cleric wishes Mojtaba Khamenei success in ‘preserving unity’03/11/2026March 11, 2026

    Iraq’s top Shia cleric wishes Mojtaba Khamenei success in ‘preserving unity’

    Sistani is the most prominent Shia cleric in IraqImage: Stefan Zaklin/EPA/dpa/picture-alliance

    Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the top Shia Muslim cleric in Iraq, on Wednesday wished Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei success as he succeeds his late father. 

    „As we commemorate the late leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, we hope that his honorable successor will find success and guidance in serving the great Iranian people, repelling absolute evid and preserving national unity and harmony,” Sistani said. 

    Shia Muslims constitute the majority of Iraq’s population, if to a slightly less pronounced extent than they do in Iran. 

    Mojtaba Khamenei is the second child of Ali Khamenei. As well as his father, the 56-year-old’s parents, wife, sister and one of his children were killed in the US-Israeli strikes on Iran in recent weeks.


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