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Live – Qatar expels officials from Iran’s embassy after attacks on Ras Laffan gas field

By staffMarch 19, 20266 Mins Read
Live – Qatar expels officials from Iran’s embassy after attacks on Ras Laffan gas field
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Welcome to our live coverage of day 20 of the war in Iran, where US President Donald Trump has issued a daring threat to Iran, vowing to blow up the entirety of the world’s largest gas field, the South Pars, if attacks on Qatari LNG facilities repeat.

The warning comes after Iran fired missiles at Qatar’s largest gas field, Ras Laffan, in retaliation for an attack that targeted South Pars on Wednesday. Trump in a post on Truth Social, says Israel acted alone without US knowledge in the attack, but has promised they would not target the site again.

The attacks have sparked global outrage with Iran’s neighbours in the Gulf region condemning the strikes. Riyadh says the attacks on GCC energy facilities have shattered any hopes for normalcy after the war comes to an end.

The strikes on Qatari and Iranian gas fields have caused further spikes in an already rapidly worsening global energy price crisis. Brent crude shot up by roughly 5 per cent following the incidents, and now trades at roughly $108 a barrel.

Meanwhile US-Israeli attacks are continuing to pound Tehran, as Iran retaliates with its own strikes on Israel and the wider region. The death toll has spiked in all fronts of the war, now nearing 1,450 in Iran, 912 in Lebanon, 17 in Israel, 21 across the Gulf and 13 US troops.

Follow our live blog for the latest updates from our journalists in the region and worldwide.

Additional sources • AP, AFP

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