epa13175349 Alcuni cittadini iraniani passano davanti a un murale anti-statunitense a Teheran, in Iran, il 17 agosto 2026. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH  EPA

Live

War: latest news. FT: Iran is considering striking US military targets, including those in Europe

According to Iranian officials, Tehran is reportedly prepared to widen the conflict should the situation escalate

Translated by AI
Versione italiana
Aggiungi Il Sole 24 Ore
ai preferiti su Google

19 August 2026Pinned update

The US also wants a land blockade: the possible crackdown on Tehran

Here are the possible measures that the US is reportedly set to announce in order to ‘strangle’ the Iranian economy, following the change in strategy sought by Donald Trump upon the expiry of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding. The sanctions could also include a land blockade, in addition to the blockade of Iranian ports on the Strait of Hormuz, which is already in force.

Land blockade. Some US and Israeli officials have floated the idea, which would require the assistance of Iran’s neighbouring countries, such as Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia. A land blockade could, however, increase pressure on the Iranian people by cutting off imports of food, energy and textiles. Experts believe this move would be difficult to implement but could provoke protests and internal unrest.

China’s ‘teapot’ refineries. According to analysts quoted by Reuters, possible targets could include China’s independent refineries, known as ‘teapots’, which account for a quarter of China’s refining capacity. According to 2025 data from the analytics firm Kpler, Beijing purchases over 80 per cent of Iranian oil transported by sea, and these refineries account for a large proportion of this trade. Previous US sanctions have deterred the largest independent refineries from purchasing Iranian oil. However, according to sanctions experts, independent refineries are to some extent immune as they have little exposure to the US financial system.

Sanctions against Chinese banks. The US Treasury has warned two major Chinese banks that they could face secondary sanctions should Iranian funds be found to be flowing through their systems. Targeting these two institutions could have a deterrent effect on larger financial institutions, although there is a risk of triggering retaliation from Beijing.

Measures against those who help circumvent sanctions. The US may continue to target Iranian individuals and entities, as well as others in China and the Gulf, who are helping Tehran circumvent sanctions to raise funds for its war effort, whilst the Islamic Republic continues to set up new entities to replace those affected by previous measures. Washington could step up enforcement actions against freight forwarders, oil buyers and currency exchange dealers who help Iran pay for its imports. Further measures targeting the aviation sector are also possible, with the aim of undermining Iran’s ability to manage its trade, now that the United States has blocked maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

Secondary tariffs. Trump has repeatedly threatened to impose tariffs on goods from countries that trade with Iran, even though the Supreme Court has ruled that the legal basis for such tariffs is invalid.

19 August 2026

Trump: ‘We have draconian sanctions that we can impose on Iran’

“We have draconian sanctions that we can impose on Iran,” said Donald Trump at the White House. “In the meantime, the Strait of Hormuz is open. But it will no longer be as important as it once was. There are alternatives,” added the US president, citing oil from Texas and Louisiana.

19 August 2026

UN: Ben-Gvir’s remarks about Palestinians are shocking and outrageous

Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General António Guterres, described the remarks made by the Israeli Minister for National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, regarding the killing of “30–40” Palestinians “every night” in Gaza as “shocking, outrageous, dehumanising and dangerous” the remarks made by Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir regarding the killing of “30–40” Palestinians “every night” in Gaza. Dujarric made these comments in response to a question from a correspondent for Al Jazeera.

19 August 2026

Qatar’s Prime Minister meets with a Hamas political leader

The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, met with Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas’s political leader, in Doha. This was reported by the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The ministry stated that the two had reviewed developments in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories.

Sheikh Mohammed praised Hamas’s decision to accept the Board of Peace’s roadmap to complete the implementation of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.

Sheikh Mohammed “also emphasised the need for the international community to fulfil its responsibilities and put pressure on Israel to honour its obligations under the agreement and put an end to the ongoing violations of the rights of the Palestinian people”.

19 August 2026

Football: Palestinian flags banned in Bergamo, high alert

In Bergamo, the spotlight is also on security ahead of the Conference League play-off match between Atalanta and Hapoel Tel Aviv, scheduled for tomorrow at 8.30 pm. Around a thousand Israeli supporters are expected in the city, and to assess the security situation, two operational meetings have been held in the last few hours, one at the Police Headquarters and the other at the Prefecture. Tomorrow evening at the New Balance Arena, Palestinian flags will be banned, and for this reason, security checks will be carried out at the stadium entrances.

19 August 2026

Media: a 13-year-old girl was also killed in today’s IDF raid on Gaza

Israeli media report that the health authorities in Gaza have identified Dana al-Jamasi , a 13-year-old girl, as one of the nine people killed today in an IDF raid on a Hamas police post in Gaza City.

19 August 2026

Trump: ‘We have complete control of the Strait of Hormuz’

“Last night, many ships passed through the strait.” Donald Trump made this remark regarding maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. “We have possession of, and complete control over, the strait,” the US President said whilst speaking to journalists at the White House.

19 August 2026

Houthis: eight Saudi oil tankers have been attacked since the blockade began

The Houthis, the Iranian-backed Yemeni rebels, have claimed to have targeted eight Saudi oil tankers since declaring a naval blockade against Saudi vessels. This was reported by the Saba news agency, run by the militant group, and picked up by international media. “Since 20 July, we have targeted eight Saudi oil tankers, five in the Red Sea and three in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea”, reads the statement released by Saba, which claims that nearly 50 Saudi oil tankers were “prevented from transiting the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea and forced to turn back”. Finally, the Houthis also claim to have sunk two military landing craft near Mokha, which they allege were carrying Saudi weapons, as well as more than ten warships belonging to the Saudi forces.

19 August 2026

Hamas: Israel’s raid on Gaza City is a war crime

Hamas has accused Israel of committing a “war crime” during the raid on the municipal police headquarters in Gaza City, in which, according to the Palestinian faction, nine people were killed – “mostly police officers and commanders” – whilst several civilians were injured. In a statement, Hamas described the attack as “yet another Zionist war crime” and accused the government of Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, of “shirking its commitments” and of “effectively refusing to proceed with the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and the completion of its various phases”.

19 August 2026

Iran: US bases in Europe at risk – from Bulgaria to Cyprus and on to Italy

Un missile viene lanciato verso il bersaglio durante quello che gli Houthi yemeniti, allineati con l’Iran, definiscono un attacco alla città portuale di Mocha, sul Mar Rosso, nello Yemen, il 9 agosto 2026, in questa immagine tratta da un video diffuso dai media. Houthi Media Centre/via REUTERS

The Iranian threat may not be confined to the Middle East. If Donald Trump were to decide to escalate the war and strike at the Islamic Republic’s infrastructure, Tehran is reportedly considering possible attacks on US military targets, including those in Europe. This was revealed by the Financial Times, which cites sources close to the Iranian regime and points in particular to the south-east of the continent, with Bulgaria and Cyprus among the areas being considered for a possible retaliation.

Not all US bases, however, are equally vulnerable. The key factor is, in particular, their distance from Iran and, consequently, the range of the missiles available to Tehran. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, the Islamic Republic possesses the largest arsenal of ballistic missiles in the Middle East. Its longest-range systems are generally believed to have a range of around 2,000 kilometres, perhaps even more, which is sufficient to reach parts of south-eastern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, but not enough to automatically bring all US installations on the continent within range.

19 August 2026

Ide: Two Hamas commanders targeted in Nuseirat and Gaza City

“A short while ago, the IDF struck a commander of Hamas’s military wing in the Nuseirat area of the central Gaza Strip, who had infiltrated Israeli territory and taken part in the massacre of 7 October 2023. Furthermore, in a joint operation with the Shin Bet, the IDF struck a commander of the terrorist organisation Hamas in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City who was planning attacks against troops operating in the Gaza Strip.” This was announced by the IDF spokesperson in a statement.

19 August 2026

IDF to launch investigation into the killing of Hind Rajab and Palestinian paramedics

The Israeli army said on Wednesday that it would launch criminal investigations into the killing of five-year-old Hind Rajab and her family, as well as that of 15 Palestinian paramedics in the Gaza Strip. The IDF added that it would not, however, be opening investigations into three other attacks in which aid workers from World Central Kitchen and Médecins Sans Frontières were killed. The news was announced in a statement in which the army said it had completed its investigations into 150 incidents relating to the conduct of its troops in Gaza.

19 August 2026

Tehran: We will never forget France’s betrayals

“The Iranian people will never forget France’s repeated betrayals.” This was stated in a post on X by Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, following Paris’s decision to expel two Iranian diplomats in response to a similar measure taken against two diplomats from the French embassy in Tehran. “From the tainted blood scandal to the failure of Instex and the exploitation of the snapback mechanism. We will not forget: persisting with this hostility will only end up backfiring on Paris,” added Azizi.

19 August 2026

Crosetto: “Attacks on US bases in Europe? Unrealistic, but nothing can be ruled out – I’d avoid giving anyone any ideas”

“So far, Iran has used chaos and the escalation of the conflict as a tactic. If one follows this line of reasoning, then it can do anything, even attack China, which is clearly an unrealistic scenario. And that is precisely why it makes no sense to suggest scenarios or courses of action to them. It simply means that I regard what the Financial Times wrote as something they hadn’t thought of.” This was the comment made by Defence Minister Guido Crosetto, when questioned by Adnkronos, regarding the Financial Times report suggesting that Tehran is considering the possibility of striking US military targets in Europe should US President Donald Trump decide to escalate the conflict and attack Iranian infrastructure.

19 August 2026

Israeli raid on Gaza City leaves 6 dead

At least six Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike on Gaza City. This was reported by the al-Arabiya news channel, which stated that the air strike targeted a Hamas police post.

La salma di un palestinese ucciso in un attacco israeliano contro un bar, durante una cerimonia funebre nella città di Gaza, il 19 agosto 2026. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

19 August 2026

Bennett: Israel should attack Tehran in retaliation for the Hezbollah raid

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and opposition leader Yair Lapid say they will pursue a policy of uncompromising deterrence towards Iran, whilst seeking to rebuild strained relations with American liberals and the European Union. Bennett – regarded as a ‘hawk’ on security issues – has stated that attacks by pro-Iranian groups should be treated as if they originated from Iran. “If Hezbollah attacks us, we strike Iran. An attack by the tentacles of the Iranian octopus within Israel’s borders will come at a price within Iran’s borders,” he said, as reported by The Times of Israel. Bennett also stated that he would not allow Qatar or Turkey to play any role in post-war Gaza, reiterating his call for Qatar to be designated an enemy state.

19 August 2026

Demonstration in Tel Aviv against the violence in the West Bank and Gaza

A video posted by the Arab Hadash party shows a demonstration outside the Ministry of the Interior headquarters in Tel Aviv, with protesters lying on the ground, covered in fake blood, to protest against violence in the West Bank and Gaza. The footage shows protesters wearing T-shirts bearing the slogans “This is Israeli policy: pogroms, ethnic cleansing, genocide and extermination”. The fake blood symbolises the blood shed as a result of this policy, the predominantly Arab party stated in a press release. The participants also have numbers written on their foreheads, in reference to the arrest of several suspects in the West Bank, on whose arms and faces soldiers had written with a marker pen.

19 August 2026

Iran, NATO source: ready to tackle any threat

NATO is ready to face any threat and will always do whatever is necessary to defend all its allies, said a NATO official in response to questions about a Financial Times article claiming that Iran is considering the possibility of attacking US military targets in Europe should President Donald Trump escalate the conflict with Tehran. “As demonstrated earlier this year, when NATO’s air defence successfully intercepted ballistic missiles fired from Iran towards Turkey on four separate occasions, our deterrence and defence capabilities are strong and effective,” the official told Reuters.

19 August 2026

Wafa: IDF arrests Palestinian minister for Jerusalem affairs

The Wafa news agency reports that the IDF arrested the Palestinian Minister for Jerusalem Affairs, Ashraf al-Awar, this morning after raiding his home in the Silwan neighbourhood. The arrest, Wafa states, followed a previous Israeli order prohibiting al-Awar from entering the West Bank due to the restrictions imposed on Palestinian officials in East Jerusalem.

19 August 2026

IDF seals two-kilometre-long Hamas tunnels in Gaza

Israeli troops have sealed off two sections of Hamas underground tunnels in Gaza, with a total length of over two kilometres. This was reported by the IDF, which stated that the operation is part of efforts to neutralise the terrorist organisations’ tunnel network in the Gaza Strip.

Lunedì 17 agosto 2026, a Gaza City, alcune persone passano davanti alle tende che ospitano i palestinesi sfollati tra le rovine degli edifici distrutti dai raid aerei israeliani durante la guerra con Hamas. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi) Associated Press / LaPresse Solo Italia e Spagna

19 August 2026

Analysis from Tehran: “Striking US bases in Italia may be an option”

“If the United States attacks Iran again, the response will extend beyond the region.” This is according to Foad Izadi, Professor of International Relations at the University of Tehran, as quoted by the Adnkronos news agency. “Before the war began in February, Iran had said that if the United States were to attack Iran, it would be a regional war. This has come true. It has become a regional war,” explains Izadi. “Now Iran is saying that, if the United States attacks Iran again, the response will extend beyond the region.” “And beyond the region, more or less, means Europe,” the professor continues. “So yes, striking US bases in Italia could be an option.” Izadi clarifies, however: “I don’t know if Iranian officials have decided to do so.” According to the analyst, “going beyond the region logically means Europe” and “Iranian missiles can reach Europe, particularly southern Europe”. For Izadi, “the best option for these countries would be not to assist the United States and Israel in this illegal war against Iran”. The lecturer therefore argues that “the war is illegal under international law” and states that “more than 5,000 Iranian civilians have been killed” and that “billions of dollars” worth of damage has been inflicted on civilian infrastructure. “Supporting the United States in killing little girls in Iran is not a wise political choice,” concludes Izadi.

19 August 2026

The US without missiles: Trump puts pressure on the big names in the defence industry

Luca VeroneseFrom New York Luca Veronese

Donald Trump sale a bordo dell’Air Force One all’aeroporto di Morristown nel New Jersey APN

The White House is now putting all the pressure on the major arms manufacturers supplying the Pentagon. Following Donald Trump’s outbursts and the stammering responses from Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, it is the American defence industry that must now play its part, on the President’s orders. Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, as well as companies specialising in military technology such as Anduril, and data analytics firms such as Palantir, are being called upon to provide ‘swift and comprehensive’ responses: so wrote the Pentagon in an internal and confidential document, whilst US involvement in the war in Iran (following guaranteed supplies to Ukraine and its allies) is drastically reducing stocks of missiles and strategic weapons.

A week ago, the Deputy Secretary of Defence, Steve Feinberg, wrote to US industry leaders, giving them no more than twenty days to submit plans to ‘significantly speed up delivery times and increase production of critical capabilities’. The tone of the Defence Department’s memo – obtained by the Washington Post – reveals the full urgency of the requests, as well as a certain degree of improvisation on the part of the administration. ‘Development cycles lasting years are no longer acceptable; we must drastically speed up our programmes and immediately expand our production capacity,’ warned Feinberg, a highly experienced manager and former CEO of Cerberus Capital Management. He is a staunchly loyal adviser on a team to which Trump has entrusted the oversight of the strategy to replenish US missile stocks, bypassing Hegseth.

19 August 2026

Hezbollah: We will not withdraw from Ali Taher Hill

Hezbollah, the Lebanese armed party allied with Iran, will not abandon the strategic Ali Taher heights, which overlook the town of Nabatiye and which the Israeli occupying forces are attempting to capture. This was stated by Hassan Ezzeddine, a member of parliament for the Shia party, who said that the movement “will confront any act of aggression”. The hills have been the target of Israeli air and artillery raids for weeks. Quoted this morning by the Beirut media, Ezzeddine described Ali Taher as “one of the resistance’s key positions”, adding that the Party of God “will fulfil its national duty” in the event of an Israeli attack on the site. The MP also indicated that any support from Iran in this context would represent an additional source of strength, going so far as to state that Tehran “could establish a new dynamic regarding Ali Taher”. The Israeli authorities claim that Ali Taher is home to the military headquarters of the Party of God in occupied southern Lebanon, alongside high-ranking officers of the Iranian Pasdaran, party cadres and fighters of other nationalities. Finally, Ezzeddine dismissed the framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel – signed at the end of June under Washington’s auspices – as worthless in Hezbollah’s eyes. This follows remarks made last Friday by Secretary-General Naim Qassem, who stated that “anger on the streets exists and persists”, but that its expression awaits “the appropriate moment and circumstances”.

19 August 2026

West Bank: Israel’s call for tenders for the E1 settlement project

The Israeli Ministry of Construction and Housing has issued a call for tenders for the construction of 1,234 new housing units in the West Bank, as part of the E1 settlement plan, according to a report by the Times of Israel. E1 is the name of the area east of Jerusalem where the Israeli authorities intend to expand the nearby illegal settlement of Ma’ale Adumim. If carried out, the project would prevent the creation of a contiguous Palestinian state in the occupied territories. Last May, Italia, the United Kingdom, France and Germany warned companies of the legal “consequences” of participating in settlement construction, stating in a joint statement that “they should not participate in tenders for the construction of settlements in the E1 area”.

19 August 2026

West Bank: US Ambassador Huckabee: “Violence by settlers is terrorism”

The US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, reiterated on Tuesday 18 August that violence by Israeli settlers in the West Bank falls within the definition of ‘terrorism’, emphasising the embassy’s responsibility to protect American citizens. “When one engages in activities aimed at altering behaviour and instilling fear in an individual, an entire society or a community, that is the definition – the historical definition – of terror. So I don’t know how else to define it,” said Huckabee in an interview with Israel’s Channel 11. The reference is to the siege, which has been ongoing for 10 days, of several Palestinian homes in the village of Qusra, including those of the Palestinian-American Loui Ridi, who returned to his home on Monday 17 August. On Tuesday, Ridi confronted the settlers and asked the Israeli forces to remove them, but the soldiers ordered him to go back inside, stating that the area had been declared a closed military zone. “When this happens to an American citizen, as has happened recently, it is our responsibility, as the US Embassy, to intervene as firmly as possible, stating that ‘this behaviour is unacceptable’,” said Huckabee.

19 August 2026

Lebanon: Israeli attacks overnight on Ali Taher and Mansouri

The Israeli army continued to launch attacks last night on the Ali Taher hillside area, in the district of Nabatiyeh, which it wishes to capture, and on the village of Mansouri, in the district of Tyre, which is split in two by the ‘Yellow Line’ unilaterally drawn by the Israeli army in southern Lebanon. This was reported today by the Lebanese daily *L’Orient Le Jour*, which also reported on Israeli demolitions in Haddatha, in the district of Bint Jbeil, and in Mansouri.

19 August 2026

Iran warns Gulf states: ‘Do not assist US forces’

Iran has warned the Gulf states not to assist US military forces, arguing that any form of cooperation would amount to involvement in the conflict. The warning was issued by Ali Abdollahi, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, according to Al Jazeera. In a statement carried by the Iranian news agency Fars, Abdollahi stated that nothing happening in the region is “hidden from our eyes”. The general specifically cited the presence of numerous military aircraft, particularly in-flight refuelling aircraft, at bases in the region, arguing that it would be difficult to explain such a presence without the knowledge of the countries hosting the facilities. “We warn: any assistance or facilitation provided to the aggressive US military amounts to participation in US military forces”, Abdollahi said, according to Al Jazeera.

19 August 2026

Israel: how Netanyahu is consolidating his grip on an increasingly right-wing Likud

Roberto Bongiorniby Roberto Bongiorni

Un uomo si scatta un selfie con il primo ministro israeliano Benjamin Netanyahu durante le primarie del partito Likud APN

The Likud is moving further and further to the right. And it is increasingly in the hands of its leader, the evergreen Benjamin Netanyahu, the longest-serving prime minister in Israel’s history.

The latest primary elections of Israel’s long-established conservative party – held to select the next members of Parliament – have in effect confirmed a predictable outcome: Bibi now exercises almost absolute control over a party that is, at this stage, largely aligned with its leader’s vision. Voting concluded on Monday night. Turnout stood at 53.5 per cent.

19 August 2026

Media reports: Russia has sent drone components and ammunition to Iran

Russia has supplied Iran with drone components, ammunition and TNT explosives, as part of military support intended to help rebuild Iran’s arsenals following the war with the US. This is reported by NBC News, citing a document from a European government obtained by the broadcaster and verified by a Western official. According to the document, the transfers are said to have taken place via the Caspian Sea and date back to at least July. The material is said to include components for drones, ammunition and TNT, used as an explosive. The Russian supplies are said to be arriving as Tehran seeks to rebuild its missile and drone capabilities following the conflict with the US.

19 August 2026

Media: Trump changes his strategy towards Iran, halts talks and aims to gradually strangle it

According to a US official quoted by CNN, President Donald Trump has ordered senior administration officials to halt talks with Tehran. Furthermore, according to a source familiar with the matter, White House officials have recently informed their political allies that they have changed their strategy, shifting from ‘striking Iran as soon as possible’ to ‘strangling it’ gradually. According to US officials, the United States is expected to impose new and extremely severe sanctions on Iran soon, possibly as early as this week. Trump and his entourage, explains CNN, believe that economic pressure on Iran will ultimately force the regime to accept their conditions for ending the war.

Il presidente Donald Trump fa un gesto mentre sale a bordo dell'Air Force One all'aeroporto di Morristown, domenica 16 agosto 2026, a Morristown, nel New Jersey. (Foto AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

19 August 2026

Tehran: We will set Trump’s illusions about the Strait of Hormuz straight

“Just as Trump correctly spelled the name of the eternal Persian Gulf, his misconception regarding the Strait of Hormuz will soon be corrected – or we shall correct the misconceptions of this deluded man.” This was posted on X by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi in response to the post that Donald Trump published last night on his social media platform Truth, featuring an image of the Strait of Hormuz with the words ‘New US Territory’ written on it. Iran’s top security official, Mohsen Rezaei, also mocked Donald Trump for his post. Rezaei, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, wrote on X: “The gap between America’s inability to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and its claim to ownership of it is greater than the 7,000-mile [11,265-kilometre] distance between Washington and the Strait itself.” “Welcome to the post-American order in the Persian Gulf,” added Tehran’s security chief.

19 August 2026

Ft: Iran is considering striking US military targets in Europe as well

According to the Financial Times, which cites sources close to the Iranian regime, Tehran is reportedly prepared to strike US military targets in Europe should the United States initiate a further escalation of the conflict. As reported by the British newspaper, possible targets include US bases in Bulgaria and Cyprus. The officials quoted also mentioned the option of striking submarine fibre-optic cables in the Strait of Hormuz should the war intensify.

Brand connect

Loading...

Newsletter

Notizie e approfondimenti sugli avvenimenti politici, economici e finanziari.

Iscriviti