Iran launches fresh regional strikes as oil fears mount and global markets reel

Drone attacks, Hormuz tensions and soaring energy costs push G7, IEA toward emergency action

An Iranian missile flies toward Israel, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, as seen from Jerusalem, March 11, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS

Iran unleashed early Wednesday defiant new strikes around the region, including drones targeting a Saudi oilfield, as the International Energy Agency reportedly proposed its largest-ever oil reserve release to calm markets and prices.

The war sparked by US-Israeli strikes on Iran has spread across the region and caused spiking energy costs, forcing fuel rationing, price hikes and even school closures globally.

G7 leaders will meet by video conference later Wednesday to discuss the war's economic consequences, particularly the "energy situation," the French presidency said, with the IEA also due to decide on a proposal for its largest-ever oil reserve release, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Al Jazeera’s Zein Basravi describes explosions in the sky over Doha as air defence systems intercepting Iranian missiles.

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