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19.03.2026

The Day Netanyahu Declared Iran's Arsenal Hollowed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 19.03.2026.

It displays 92 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.03.2026The Day Netanyahu Declared Iran's Arsenal Hollowed

Morning headlines focused on Israel's attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field and resulting energy price spikes in Europe and Spain, with coverage of Spain preparing to evacuate military personnel from Iraq. Early afternoon reports tracked Iran's retaliatory attack on Qatar's gas reserves and Trump's threat to destroy the world's largest gas field, while domestic coverage highlighted Irene Montero and Gabriel Rufián exploring a new left-wing political front. Evening coverage centered on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's assertion that twenty days of conflict had neutralized Iran's ballistic missile and uranium enrichment capabilities, with Netanyahu exculpating Trump from the gas field attack and confirming he had requested restraint.

19.03.2026
06:22
07:23
08:23
20 Minutos

¿Y quién manda ahora en Irán? Estos son los líderes que quedan vivos... sin contar a un Mojtaba Jamenei que sigue desaparecido

08:23
08:44
09:11
20 Minutos

South Pars: así es el mayor yacimiento de gas del planeta atacado por Israel

09:11
09:11
09:11

09:12Israel's Gas Field Assault

The newspapers report on escalating Middle East conflict, with multiple outlets covering Israel's attacks on Iran's largest gas field and leadership, and the resulting energy price increases in Spain (20minutos, eldiario.es, El Español, El Periódico, La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, RTVE). New coverage includes Spain preparing to evacuate military personnel from Iraq (RTVE) and domestic political issues (El Mundo, La Razón, infoLibre).
11:11
20 Minutos

La UE confirma contactos diplomáticos con Irán para buscar "una solución" a la guerra

11:11

11:26Qatar's Gas Reserve Attack

The newspapers report on escalating Middle East conflict, with multiple outlets covering Iran's attack on Qatar's gas reserves and the resulting energy price increases in Europe (El Mundo, La Vanguardia, 20minutos, El Español, El Plural, eldiario.es). New coverage includes the Spanish government postponing budget negotiations to focus on the crisis (El Español) and EU diplomatic contacts with Iran (20minutos), while domestic coalition tensions over housing measures persist (El Salto, Público).
11:55
20 Minutos

El precio de las gasolinas se dispara por la guerra: llenar un depósito de diésel ya cuesta más de 100 euros

11:55
12:03
12:08
12:21
12:21
12:29
12:48
20 Minutos

Nuevo subidón de la gasolina en el surtidor: llenar un depósito de diésel ya cuesta más de 100 euros

12:48
13:54

13:55Gas Field Threats and Price Surges

The newspapers report on escalating Middle East conflict, with multiple outlets covering Iran's attack on Qatar's gas reserves, Trump's threat to destroy the world's largest gas field, and resulting energy price spikes in Europe and Spain (El Mundo, La Vanguardia, eldiario.es, El Confidencial, 20minutos, La Razón, El Periódico). New coverage includes domestic political realignment as Irene Montero and Gabriel Rufián explore a new left-wing front (RTVE, Público), while a child protection case receives limited attention (El Salto).
14:27
14:34
16:11
16:28
16:40

16:54The ECB's War Watch

The newspapers report on the European Central Bank's decision to maintain interest rates at 2% while monitoring the Iran war's economic impact, with multiple outlets highlighting the conflict's effect on fuel prices and energy security (El Mundo, El Periódico, RTVE, La Razón, Libertad Digital, 20minutos, eldiario.es, La Vanguardia, El Confidencial). New coverage includes a death announcement in a political investigation (El Español) and a savings-focused headline (El Salto).
18:21
18:44
18:57
18:57
20:04
21:22
21:27

21:37Tehran's Hollowed Arsenal

The newspapers report on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's assertions that twenty days of conflict have neutralized Iran's ballistic missile and uranium enrichment capabilities (El Mundo, El Español, eldiario.es). Editors also highlight President Trump's claim that the war will conclude soon due to a leadership vacuum in Tehran (El País). Meanwhile, the energy crisis intensifies following attacks on the South Pars gas field (La Vanguardia, Libertad Digital, 20minutos, El Confidencial).
22:59
20 Minutos

Netanyahu afirma que la "revolución" necesita más que ataques aéreos y apunta a un "componente terrestre"

22:59