Iran-Israel war 2026: 100+ IRGC missiles, Hormuz risk
Fresh missile waves raise stakes across the region
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it launched more than 100 ballistic missiles in the latest wave of attacks as the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States showed no visible signs of de-escalation. The strikes were reported to have targeted Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, alongside US assets and Gulf bases in the region. Tehran has framed the escalation as retaliation for attacks it says hit civilian targets, including a pharmaceutical facility.
The IRGC described the latest barrage as “wave 89” of what it called Operation True Promise, signalling sustained operational tempo rather than a single, isolated strike. Separate updates also referred to “Operation True Promise 4” as a campaign involving massive drone and missile strikes. The intensifying exchange has pushed the conflict into a phase where official statements increasingly emphasise deterrence and retaliation.
IRGC operations and what was reported hit
According to the information provided, multiple waves of Iranian strikes involved drones and missiles, including Qiam, Fath, and Khyber Shikan missiles. The reported targets included Israeli military sites and cities such as Tel Aviv and Haifa, as well as US assets in the region. Sirens were reported across Israel on Saturday, and cluster munitions were said to have hit several neighbourhoods in central Israel.
Israeli medical officials reported multiple injuries from those incidents, with the injuries described as non-life threatening. The campaign was also described as reaching the five-week mark under the labels “Operation Epic Fury” and “Operation Roaring Lion” in the material provided.
Araghchi’s warnings and the “zero restraint” line
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi warned of a “forceful” response as tensions increased. In a separate update, he said Tehran’s response to an Israeli attack employed only a “fraction” of its power, citing requests for de-escalation as the reason for restraint. He also warned of “zero restraint” if Iranian infrastructure is targeted again.
Araghchi also warned that Tehran could target facilities belonging to US companies in the region if Iran’s energy infrastructure comes under attack, according to reports cited in the text. These statements position energy assets and region-wide commercial infrastructure as part of the deterrence messaging as the conflict spreads across borders.
US strikes on nuclear sites and Iran’s response
The US joined Israel’s war on Iran with strikes targeting Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, according to the provided text. Iran condemned the US attack as “outrageous,” and Araghchi said the US strikes would have “everlasting consequences.”
The text also said Iran’s parliament backed a proposal to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, while noting that Iran’s top security body is yet to make the final decision. Alongside this, the UN Security Council was scheduled to hold an emergency meeting at Iran’s request following the US strikes.
An international nuclear energy watchdog was cited as saying there were no reports of increased off-site radiation levels following the US strikes on Iranian sites.
Strait of Hormuz and regional shipping fears
European Union leaders were reported to have called for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, US President Donald Trump urged countries including China, France, Japan, South Korea and the UK to send warships to keep the shipping route open, safe and free for global trade.
These updates put the Strait of Hormuz at the centre of global risk pricing, given its strategic role in energy and cargo flows. The material also referenced heightened warnings from Iran, including an IRGC statement warning the United Arab Emirates that locations linked to US forces could be treated as “legitimate targets” following a US strike on Iran’s Kharg Island.
India-linked developments: casualties and domestic fuel updates
India also surfaced directly in the updates. The central government said as many as six Indian nationals have lost their lives in the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict.
On the domestic fuel situation, the Centre described the oil situation as “worrying” due to the war but said no “dry out” had been reported by distributors. It also said around 7,500 consumers have shifted from LPG to PNG. The update added that deliveries were being done through an authentication code, and that there was a significant reduction in panic booking, with about 55 lakh refill booking requests received “yesterday,” as stated in the text.
Market-facing lens: why the updates matter for Indian investors
For Indian markets, the most direct linkage in the provided material is the risk channel around energy logistics and the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict updates include both a parliamentary proposal in Iran related to closing Hormuz and international calls to keep the route open. In parallel, the Centre’s remarks on a “worrying” oil situation anchor the domestic sensitivity to extended conflict.
The reported shift of 7,500 consumers from LPG to PNG and the figure of 55 lakh refill booking requests provide a snapshot of consumer behaviour and distribution system load during heightened uncertainty. While the text does not quantify price impacts, it shows authorities tracking supply continuity and demand behaviour.
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Conclusion
The updates describe a conflict that is expanding in scope, with Iran’s IRGC claiming “more than 100” missiles in a fresh wave and the US confirming strikes on key nuclear facilities. Official warnings from Iran, international focus on the Strait of Hormuz, and India’s own statements on casualties and fuel supply conditions underline the wider spillover risks. The next confirmed steps in the text include a UN Security Council emergency meeting and pending decisions in Iran on the Strait of Hormuz proposal.
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