Trump said the United States is close to a deal involving Israel and Iran that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even as new exchanges of fire underscored the fragility of ceasefires across the region. Israel and Iran paused attacks after strikes on Iranian and Israeli facilities caused no reported deaths on either side.
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Israel and Iran exchanged strikes early Monday in the most serious crossfire since an April ceasefire, while Yemen’s Houthis fired toward Israel and renewed threats against Red Sea shipping. U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly urged Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate immediately.
Iran suspends indirect talks with the U.S. amid Israel's intensified Lebanon offensive, as the war that began on March 2 causes thousands of casualties and escalates maritime threats.
President Trump declares hostilities with Iran have ended as the 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline passes. Legal experts and some lawmakers dispute the claim, citing ongoing military actions including a naval blockade.
Global oil prices surged to new highs as escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran intensified missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, raising concerns about prolonged regional instability. Iran and its allied forces targeted Israeli infrastructure and U.S. military assets, while diplomatic efforts for resolution remain stalled amid threats of severe retaliation. The conflict has disrupted global energy markets, particularly impacting Asian oil supplies and driving U.S. gasoline prices to their highest levels since mid-2022, with experts warning of further price spikes and inflationary risks.
More than 1,100 Afghan refugees who supported the U.S. remain stranded at Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar, facing a March 31 deadline to relocate to an unspecified third country or return to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, despite risks of persecution. Advocacy groups criticize the Trump administration’s handling of the situation, calling the camp a “prison camp” and expressing concerns about the refugees’ uncertain futures, while the State Department defends the closure as necessary and humane. Meanwhile, escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran’s unyielding stance and militia activities, complicate regional security and diplomatic efforts, highlighting the broader challenges affecting both refugees and U.S. foreign policy.







