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Israel hits Tehran with airstrikes on Persian New Year as war jolts energy markets

Israel Iran US Damaged apartment following an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Maya Levin)
Emirates Iran War This image from an Airbus Defence and Space's Pl茅iades Neo satellite shows damage after Iranian attacks targeting Al Dhafra Air Base in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, March 15, 2026. (Airbus Defence and Space漏 via AP)
Israel Palestinians Iran US Palestinians inspect the damage at a beauty salon after a deadly Iranian strike in the West Bank village of Beit Awa, near Hebron, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
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Saudi Arabia Iran War Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, center, poses with foreign ministers before a consultative meeting of foreign ministers from a group of Arab and Islamic countries in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Baraa Anwer)
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 Israel pounded Tehran with airstrikes Friday as Iranians marked Nowruz, or the Persian New Year, in the midst of that has sent shock waves through the global economy and risked drawing Iran鈥檚 Arab neighbors directly into the conflict.

Activists reported hearing strikes around Iran鈥檚 capital. The attacks came a day after Israel pledged to refrain from more strikes on and Iran intensified attacks on oil and natural gas facilities around the Gulf.

Heavy explosions shook Dubai early Friday as air defenses intercepted incoming fire over the city, where people were observing Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, and mosques made the day鈥檚 first call to prayers.

Iran kept up its wave of attacks launched at Israel that have sent millions of people to shelters, with sirens sounding across a wide swath of the north, from Haifa to the Galilee to the border with Lebanon. It came after an intense day that saw more than a dozen missile launches on Thursday alone, according to Israel鈥檚 military.

Global fuel supplies have been under intense pressure because of Iran鈥檚 stranglehold on the , a strategic waterway through which a fifth of the world鈥檚 oil is transported.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Thursday that, at the request of , Israel will hold off any further attacks on Iran’s offshore South Pars gas field. Iranian strikes in retaliation have led to already elevated global and spurred Gulf allies to call for Trump to rein in Netanyahu.

Since the U.S. and Israel launched the war on Feb. 28, Iran鈥檚 and the country鈥檚 military capabilities have been severely degraded. Netanyahu said in a televised address that Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles, although he did not provide evidence.

Still, Iran 鈥 now led by the son of the killed in the war鈥檚 opening salvo 鈥 remains .

, the international standard, briefly surged above $119 a barrel, up more than 60% since the war started. The European benchmark for natural gas prices also rose sharply and has roughly doubled in the past month.

U.N. Security Council meets over Iran’s attacks on Gulf states

The United Nations Security Council held an urgent closed meeting Thursday during which Gulf countries stressed the need for Iran to halt attacks on them, said Bahrain鈥檚 U.N. Ambassador Jamal Alrowaiei, the Arab representative on the U.N.鈥檚 most powerful body.

But Iran has showed no signs of backing down. Saudi Arabia said its SAMREF refinery in the Red Sea port city of Yanbu was hit. Saudi Arabia had begun pumping large volumes of oil west toward the Red Sea to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.

Qatar, a key source of natural gas for world markets, said Iranian missiles that caused extensive damage to the Ras Laffan liquefied natural gas facility, reduced its exports by about 17 percent and will cost about $20 billion in lost revenue a year. The damage will take up to five years to repair, even though production at the facility had already been halted after earlier attacks.

Two oil refineries in Kuwait and gas operations in Abu Dhabi also were targeted by Iran, authorities said.

Underscoring the , a vessel was set ablaze Thursday off the United Arab Emirates鈥 coast and another was damaged off Qatar. Efforts to bypass the strait were also under pressure: An Iranian drone hit a Saudi refinery on the Red Sea, which the country had hoped to use as an alternative route.

Meanwhile, the UAE said Friday it disrupted what it called 鈥渁 terrorist network funded and operated by Lebanon鈥檚 Hezbollah and Iran,鈥 arresting its operatives. It accused the men of laundering money while 鈥渙perating within the country under a fictitious commercial cover鈥 that sought to carry out schemes that would threaten the country鈥檚 financial stability.

It published images of five prisoners on its state-run WAM news agency, without identifying the men.

Netanyahu says Iran’s military has been severely hit

At Thursday’s news conference, Netanyahu said: 鈥淚ran’s air defenses have been rendered useless, their navy is lying at the bottom of the sea. … Their air force is nearly destroyed.鈥

He said he hopes the Iranian people will rise up against the Islamic Republic that has ruled for nearly a half-century. There鈥檚 been no sign of any organized opposition since the war began, after Iranian authorities .

The prime minister’s comments to foreign journalists came amid difficult days for Trump and Netanyahu, with a top and claiming Israel pushed Trump into the war, and Israel’s attacks on , which led to Iran鈥檚 retaliatory strikes on the region鈥檚 oil and gas fields.

鈥淚 misled no one,鈥 Netanyahu said. 鈥淎nd I didn鈥檛 have to convince President Trump about the need to prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program.鈥

Iran long has insisted its program was peaceful, although it was enriching uranium up to 60% purity, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels. That stockpile of highly enriched uranium still remains in Iran.

Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that U.S. forces were attacking deeper into Iranian territory, with warplanes hunting Iranian boats in the strait and dropping 5,000-pound bombs on underground weapons-storage facilities.

Trump says he is not deploying troops to Iran

Iran condemned Israel’s attack on , the Iranian part of the world鈥檚 largest gas field, located offshore in the Persian Gulf and owned jointly with Qatar.

With some 80% of power generated in Iran coming from natural gas, according to the International Energy Agency, the attack threatens the country鈥檚 electricity supplies.

After Trump requested Israel not attack South Pars, he also warned on social media that if Iran continued striking Qatar, the U.S. would 鈥渕assively blow up the entirety鈥 of the field.

Asked later about the possibility of U.S. ground troops being deployed to Iran, Trump responded: 鈥淣o. I鈥檓 not putting troops anywhere.鈥

Death toll climbs in third week of war

More than 1,300 people in Iran have been killed during the war. Israeli strikes against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon have displaced more than 1 million people, according to the Lebanese government, which says more than 1,000 people have been killed. Israel says it has killed more than 500 Hezbollah militants.

In Israel, 15 people have been killed by Iranian missile fire. Four people were also killed in the occupied West Bank by an Iranian missile strike.

At least 13 U.S. military members have been killed.

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Melzer reported from Tzukim, Israel, Watson from San Diego. Associated Press writers David Rising in Bangkok, Mike Corder in The Hague, Netherlands, Edith M. Lederer in New York, Lisa Mascaro in Washington, Giovanna Dell鈥橭rto in Miami and Fatma Khaled in Cairo contributed to this report.

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