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Iran 'won't surrender' but vows to cease attacks on neighbours: These are the latest developments

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A projectile leaves behind a trail in the sky as seen from Gaza City on March 7, 2026.

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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that his country would never surrender to Israel and the United States, as Middle East war entered its second week.

Iran's enemies "must take their wish for the unconditional surrender of the Iranian people to their graves," Pezeshkian said, in a speech broadcast on state TV.

Israel and the United States launched strikes against Iran on February, 28 killing the Islamic republic's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggering a regional conflict.

Iran has since responded with missile and drone strikes on Israel and US interests in regional countries, mainly in the Gulf.

Pezeshkian is among three members of an interim leadership council that has been in charge of Iran since Khamenei's killing.

During the speech, Pezeshkian apologised to neighbouring countries for Iran's attacks across the region, saying that they would not be targeted unless attacks originated from them.

"I must apologise on my own behalf and on behalf of Iran to the neighbouring countries that were attacked by Iran," he said.

"The interim leadership council agreed yesterday that no more attacks will be made on neighbouring countries and no missiles will be fired unless an attack on Iran originates from those countries."

Here are the latest events in the Middle East war on Saturday:

Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Saturday they had targeted an oil tanker in the Gulf in their conflict with Israel and the United States.

"This morning, an oil tanker with the trade name Prima was hit by an exploding drone after ignoring repeated warnings from the IRGC naval forces regarding the prohibition of traffic and the insecurity of the Strait of Hormuz," the Guards said in a statement carried by Tasnim news agency.

The Guards earlier said they were "waiting" for US forces to escort ships through the strait.

'Crush them'

Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Saturday they have targeted three locations of "separatist groups" in Iraq's Kurdistan region.

"If separatist groups in the region (of Kurdistan) make any move against Iran's territorial integrity, we will crush them," said the Guards in a statement carried by Tasnim news agency.

Israeli 'broad-scale' strikes

Israel's military said more than 80 fighter jets completed a wave of "broad-scale" strikes on Iranian military sites, missile launchers and other targets in Tehran and central Iran on Saturday.

Israel's military said jets hit an academy of Iran's Revolutionary Guards which "was being used as an emergency asset".

Israeli and US attacks on the central province of Isfahan killed at least eight people on Saturday, a provincial official said.

Iran's army said Saturday its navy had launched a wave of drone attacks targeting Israel as well as US bases in the UAE and Kuwait.

Arab League meeting

Foreign ministers of the Arab League will hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to discuss "Iranian attacks on the territories of several Arab countries", the bloc's assistant secretary-general told AFP.

The meeting, which will be held via videoconference, was requested by Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Jordan and Egypt, Hossam Zaki said.

Blast over Dubai airport

Emirates said it was suspending all flights to and from Dubai until further notice, after an explosion was heard over Dubai airport on Saturday, with a witness describing a cloud of smoke in the air to AFP.

The Flightradar24 tracking website showed planes circulating above the airport in an apparent holding pattern.

Limited flights resumed from Dubai's main airport, the world's busiest for international traffic, on Monday. Dubai Media Office described "a minor incident resulting from the fall of debris after an interception" in a post on X.

Blasts in Dubai, Manama

AFP journalists heard explosions in Dubai and Bahrain's capital, Manama, on Saturday, one week into Iran's retaliatory attacks on targets around the Gulf.

A warning siren sounded in Manama, with Bahrain's interior ministry urging residents in an X post to "head to the nearest safe place".

Clashes on Lebanon-Syria border

Lebanese official media reported on Saturday that clashes had erupted as Israeli forces attempted a landing operation along the Lebanon-Syria border, with militant group Hezbollah saying its fighters were involved.

The state-run National News Agency (NNA), citing the Lebanese health ministry, said Israeli strikes on Nabi Sheet killed at least three people and wounded 16 others.

US approves weapons to Israel

The US State Department approved the "emergency" sale of 12,000 bomb casings to Israel on Friday the war escalates.

"The proposed sale will improve Israel's capability to meet current and future threats, strengthen its homeland defense, and serve as a deterrent to regional threats," the State Department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs said.

Israel responding to missile attacks

The Israeli military said that air defences were responding to Iranian missile attacks on Saturday that sparked air raid alerts across the country.

Saudi Arabia intercepts attacks

Saudi Arabia's defence ministry said Saturday it intercepted a ballistic missile fired at an air base which houses US military personnel, as Iran pressed attacks across the Gulf.

The oil-rich nation's state news agency said it thwarted a drone attack on an oilfield near the Emirati border, following at least two reported drone attacks earlier this week that targeted the Ras Tanura refinery in the east.

AFP

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