Sunday March 15 saw the war deepen and widen: Israel requested 450,000 reservists for a potential Lebanon ground invasion, the US prepared to announce a multi-country Hormuz escort coalition, and Iran disclosed it has fired 700 missiles and 3,600 drones since the war began. Through the day, multiple Iranian missile barrages continued, Israeli strikes hit deep into western Iran, gas prices reached $3.70/gallon, and the NY Times reported the war is threatening Trump’s economic agenda. Taiwan flagged a surge of Chinese military activity near the island. Blasts were heard in Baghdad as the conflict spilled further across the region.
Overnight — missiles and IRGC Tel Aviv claims: Iran launched a new overnight missile wave toward Israel. The IRGC claimed the barrage struck industrial areas in Tel Aviv — the most direct assertion of a significant hit on Israel’s largest city. Israeli air defenses worked continuously through the night.
Morning — joint attack, western Iran strikes: Iran and Hezbollah coordinated a missile attack on northern Israel. The IRGC vowed to “hunt down” Netanyahu. Israeli forces struck widely across western Iran with explosions in Isfahan. South Korea began considering a Hormuz naval deployment. Kimi Antonelli won the Chinese Grand Prix.
Late morning — interceptor denial, Khamenei rebuttal: Iran confirmed a new morning missile wave. Iran’s FM said the Supreme Leader is in good health, rebutting Trump. Israel’s FM denied any interceptor shortage. A midday Iranian missile launch was detected.
Afternoon — war timeline, gas prices, crackdown: Israel’s military said it is planning at least three more weeks of war with thousands of targets remaining. US gas prices hit $3.70/gallon — highest in nearly two years. Iran arrested 500 people for spying. Iran’s president spoke with Macron.
Evening — reservists, Hormuz coalition, war tally: Israel requested approval for up to 450,000 reservists for a possible Lebanon ground invasion. Iran disclosed its 700 missiles/3,600 drones tally. Taiwan reported a surge of Chinese planes. The WSJ reported the US will announce a multi-country Hormuz escort coalition. The NYT said the war threatens Trump’s economic predictions. Blasts were heard in Baghdad.