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Israel and the United Arab Emirates hit again by Iranian missiles as Donald Trump assures

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Published on: March 26, 2026 22:07

On the war front in the Middle East, Iran still denies any negotiations with the United States and continues to launch its missiles across the region. In Abu Dhabi, two people were killed by missile debris. Iranian strikes also resulted in six injuries in Israel.

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An Iranian strike projected a car several meters high. In the small Israeli town of Kafr Qassem, vehicles were overturned, craters in the asphalt were visible, and residents were stunned. Six of them were seriously injured.

On Thursday, March 26 alone, the Israeli army reported detecting seven waves of missiles from Iran. One of them hit businesses in Tel Aviv. Another, still smoking, landed in a field in the West Bank. “It was around 8 o’clock in the morning. The whole village heard a huge noise,” reports a witness. 2,000 kilometers away from Israel, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, debris of intercepted Iranian weapons killed two people on Thursday morning.

On the 27th day of the war, each side wants to show that they are still capable of striking the other. Images published in the last few hours by Iran show missile launchers in action. Other videos show Israeli airstrikes targeting supposed Hezbollah hideouts in southern Lebanon. The Hebrew state also announced the elimination of Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s navy, accused by Israel of being behind the operation to block the Strait of Hormuz.

The war is on track, says Donald Trump. For the U.S. president, the Iranians have no choice but to negotiate. “He begs me to make a deal. We’ll see if we can make a good deal, especially by opening the Strait of Hormuz,” he declares. At the moment, Iran still refuses direct discussions with the United States. Countries like Pakistan, however, are said to be playing the role of intermediary between Washington and Tehran.