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		<title>Intercepted strike: blasts echo across Dubai and Manama amid widening Iran conflict</title>
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<p><strong><em>DUBAI/MANAMA, March 7 — Explosions were heard in Dubai and Manama early on Saturday as Iran’s retaliatory attacks across the Gulf entered their second week, with authorities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain reporting intercepted projectiles and urging residents to remain calm.</em></strong></p>



<p>Journalists from Agence France-Presse said two blasts were heard in Dubai and one in Manama, where warning sirens were activated. Officials said the incidents appeared linked to the regional escalation following military strikes involving Iran, Israel and the United States.Authorities report interceptionBahrain’s interior ministry urged citizens and residents to move to the nearest safe location while maintaining calm. The ministry posted the advisory on social media platform X shortly after the explosions were heard.</p>



<p>In Dubai, the Dubai Media Office said a minor incident caused by debris from a successful interception had been contained and that no injuries had been reported.Officials also rejected online reports suggesting damage at Dubai International Airport, stating that no such incident had occurred.Strikes intensify across regionThe explosions came as the Israeli military announced it had launched a “broad-scale wave of strikes” on government targets in Tehran. Iran’s state broadcaster reported an explosion in the western part of the capital but did not provide additional details.The United States Central Command said more than 3,000 Iranian targets had been struck over the past week, including facilities associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as well as missile sites, air defense systems, naval vessels and command centers.Diplomatic calls amid widening conflict.The renewed strikes followed Israeli attacks on locations in Beirut and Baalbek in Lebanon, areas where the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah maintains influence.</p>



<p>Antonio Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, called for “serious diplomatic negotiations,” warning that the conflict risked spiraling beyond control.Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin voiced support for an immediate ceasefire during a call with Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian, according to the Kremlin.U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected renewed negotiations with Tehran, writing on social media that any agreement would require Iran’s “unconditional surrender.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[DUBAI/WASHINGTON, March 6 – Donald Trump on Friday encouraged Iranian Kurdish forces based in Iraq to launch attacks against Iran]]></description>
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<p><strong>DUBAI/WASHINGTON, March 6  – Donald Trump on Friday encouraged Iranian Kurdish forces based in Iraq to launch attacks against Iran as the Middle East conflict widened, while Azerbaijan warned it would retaliate after being struck by Iranian missiles and Israel said it had begun a “broad-scale” wave of strikes against infrastructure targets in Tehran.</strong></p>



<p>The remarks came as hostilities expanded across several fronts, raising fears of a broader regional confrontation. Trump’s call appeared aimed at increasing pressure on Tehran by opening additional fronts against Iranian authorities, according to statements reported by Reuters.Iranian Kurdish fighters affiliated with the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), a group operating from bases in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region, have long opposed Iran’s government and maintain training facilities near the city of Erbil.Trump signals pressure on TehranTrump said Iranian Kurdish forces should join the fight against Tehran, signalling Washington’s willingness to encourage opposition groups inside Iran’s ethnic minority regions as the conflict intensifies.The U.S. president also suggested that Washington might ultimately have to “choose” Iran’s next leader, a remark likely to heighten tensions with Iranian authorities and add to concerns among regional governments about the trajectory of the war.</p>



<p>Analysts say Kurdish militant groups operating near Iran’s borders could potentially stretch Tehran’s security forces if they were to open a new front in the conflict. Kurdish insurgent movements have historically had strained relations with the Iranian state, though their operational capacity and political coordination vary.Israel expands strikes on TehranMeanwhile, Israel said it had begun a broad wave of attacks targeting infrastructure in the Iranian capital, Tehran. The announcement came as Iran continued missile strikes across the region, including attacks targeting Gulf cities.Israeli officials described the campaign as a large-scale escalation intended to degrade Iran’s strategic infrastructure. Details of the specific targets were not immediately disclosed, but the strikes signalled a widening scope of military operations following earlier exchanges between the two adversaries.Iran has not publicly detailed the extent of damage in Tehran, though the strikes mark one of the most direct escalations involving the capital since the current round of hostilities began.</p>



<p>Azerbaijan warns of retaliationSeparately, Azerbaijan warned it would retaliate after Iranian missiles struck its territory, opening another potential front in the conflict and raising alarm across the Caucasus region.Officials in Baku said preparations were under way for a response, though they did not provide details on timing or possible targets. The warning underscores the growing geographic reach of the confrontation as more states become directly affected by the exchange of strikes.Regional governments have been closely monitoring the situation amid fears that a wider war could disrupt trade routes, energy infrastructure and security across the Middle East and neighbouring regions.The latest developments came as Iran continued to launch missiles toward Gulf cities, while Israeli forces intensified attacks on Iranian targets.</p>



<p> The expanding scope of the conflict has heightened concerns among international observers that the war could evolve into a broader regional confrontation involving multiple state and non-state actors.Trump’s remarks urging Iranian Kurdish fighters to take up arms against Tehran added another volatile dimension to the crisis, highlighting the possibility that internal opposition groups could be drawn more directly into the escalating confrontation.</p>
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