Iran War (2026)
The Iran War is an ongoing conflict that began on February 28, 2026, involving Iran, the United States, Israel, and several countries across the Middle East.
What Started the War?
Tensions had been rising for years due to disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, regional influence, and earlier military clashes. The situation escalated when coordinated strikes killed top Iranian leadership figures, triggering a broader conflict.
Major Events
- Airstrikes across Iran targeting military infrastructure
- Retaliatory missile and drone attacks by Iran
- Expansion of fighting into neighboring regions
- Disruption of global oil supply routes
Global Impact
The conflict has affected the global economy, especially energy prices, as key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz have been disrupted. Many countries are experiencing rising fuel costs and economic uncertainty.
Humanitarian Concerns
Millions of people across the region are facing humanitarian challenges, including displacement, shortages of supplies, and increased risk of hunger due to disrupted aid routes.
Current Situation
As of now, the conflict is ongoing with continued military operations and rising regional tensions. There is no clear resolution yet, and international efforts to reduce escalation are continuing.
