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Israel said it was attacking Tehran and defending against missiles fired from Iran on Saturday (March 28, 2026), after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. expected to conclude military operations within weeks, not months.
An Iranian attack on an air base in Saudi Arabia wounded 12 U.S. military personnel, two seriously, a U.S. official told Reuters on Friday (March 27), as drones and missiles continued to strike around the Gulf. A month after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran, the war has spread across the Middle East, killing thousands and causing the biggest disruption ever to energy supplies, hitting the global economy and fuelling inflation fears.
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Trump questions why U.S. would ‘be there’ for NATO
While Israel said it was hitting targets across Iran’s capital, it said it had identified a missile launched from Yemen. Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis, who had previously disrupted shipping with missile attacks, have not been active in the Iran war. The Houthis said on Friday (March 27) they were ready to intervene militarily under certain conditions, including if new allies joined the U.S. and Israel in the war or if the Red Sea was used to launch attacks on Iran.
Mr. Rubio told reporters after meeting Group of Seven counterparts in France that Washington was “on or ahead of schedule in that operation and expect to conclude it at the appropriate time here – a matter of weeks, not months”.
The war has driven a wedge between the U.S. and its traditional allies, who have stayed on the sidelines. President Donald Trump said this lack of support had implications for NATO, the West’s most important alliance.
“We would have always been there for them, but now, based on their actions, I guess we don’t have to be, do we?” Mr. Trump told an investment forum in Miami on Friday (March 27). “Why would we be there for them if they’re not there for us? They weren’t there for us.”
The charter underlying the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, which has long been led by the U.S., says an attack on one member is an attack on all, requiring them to support one another. Mr. Rubio said European and Asian countries that benefit from trade through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital choke point largely blocked by Iran, should contribute to efforts to secure free passage.
While he said the U.S. could achieve its aims without ground troops, he acknowledged it was deploying some to the region “to give the President maximum optionality and maximum opportunity to adjust the contingencies, should they emerge”.
More strikes while Trump speaks of negotiations
Washington has dispatched two contingents of thousands of Marines to the region, the first of which is due to arrive in coming days on a huge amphibious assault ship. The Pentagon is also expected to deploy thousands of elite airborne soldiers.
The deployments have raised concerns that the war could turn into a prolonged ground battle. Stock markets tumbled sharply on Friday (March 27) while the Brent crude oil benchmark topped $112, having risen more than 50% since the war began.
In the U.S., where Mr. Trump is politically vulnerable to rising fuel prices, diesel in California hit a record average high of $7.17 a gallon, the American Automobile Association said. Mr. Trump has appeared eager to wind down the unpopular war, emphasising this week what he called productive negotiations aimed at a diplomatic solution – despite repeated assertions from Tehran that no such talks have begun. On Thursday (March 26), Mr. Trump extended a deadline by 10 days for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks against its civilian energy grid.
At least five people were killed and seven injured after a U.S.-Israeli attack on a residential unit in Iran’s northwestern city of Zanjan, Iranian media reported early on Saturday (March 28). The Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran was also struck, media reported.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on X that Israel, in coordination with the U.S., had also hit two steel factories and a power plant. “Attack contradicts POTUS extended deadline for diplomacy. Iran will exact HEAVY price for Israeli crimes,” Mr. Araghchi said on Friday (March 27), using an acronym for President of the United States.

Israel’s military said on Saturday (March 28) it had detected incoming missiles from Iran, and Syrian state television reported explosions heard above the capital Damascus from Israeli intercepts of the Iranian missiles.
The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain also reported missile attacks early on Saturday (March 28).
Published – March 28, 2026 12:31 pm IST
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