Last Updated on March 18, 2026 11:21 pm by INDIAN AWAAZ

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Tensions across West Asia have escalated further in the past few hours, with Iran issuing evacuation warnings linked to key oil and gas infrastructure across the Gulf. Iranian state media has described facilities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE as potential legitimate targets following Israeli strikes that killed senior security figures, including Ali Larijani and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani, and Iran’s Minister of Intelligence, Esmail Khatib.  Iran’s foreign minister has also signalled a possible shift in maritime security, stating that the Strait of Hormuz may require a “new protocol,” raising fresh concerns over global energy routes. 

At the same time, the conflict is expanding on multiple fronts. Israeli forces are reported to be advancing deeper into southern Lebanon..The humanitarian crisis is now staggering, with over one million people displaced roughly a fifth of the population, as Israeli ground operations expand in the south and evacuation orders now cover the historic city of Tyre. With the national death toll since March 2 surpassing 900, the Lebanese state remains caught between a disproportionate Israeli offensive and a Hezbollah military apparatus that continues to engage despite the ongoing bombardment.

In the United Arab Emirates, authorities remain on heightened alert following Iran’s latest warnings. The Ministry of Defence says air defence systems are fully operational, with precautionary airspace measures in place to ensure the safety of civilian flights. On March 18, UAE air defences engaged 13 ballistic missiles and 27 UAVs launched from Iran. Since the onset of Iranian aggression, air defence units have intercepted a total of 327 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,699 UAVs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly rejected any threat to the country’s sovereignty, stating that the UAE remains fully prepared to respond to any aggression targeting its territory or critical infrastructure. Key energy installations are under close monitoring as authorities work to maintain stability, even as crude oil prices hover near the one hundred dollar mark amid the ongoing crisis.