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The war represents not only a military confrontation but also a transformative moment for the Middle East’s political and economic order. The Gulf that emerges after the war is unlikely to resemble the one that existed before it. As regional powers adjust to new realities and external alliances evolve, the post-war Middle East may look fundamentally different—strategically, economically, and geopolitically—from the region that entered the conflict. submitted by /u/Ali-Mamouri to r/MiddleEastNews [link] [comments]
Report: Israeli attack hits ambulance in southern Lebanon The National News Agency is reporting that an Israeli attack in the Tayr Felsay area of southern Lebanon has hit an ambulance. No injuries were reported.
US temporarily lifts sanctions on Russian oil at sea as Iran war sees global prices surge The Guardian
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Women and children were among those killed in the attacks, according to the Taliban.
Morning recap Good morning, Middle East Eye readers, Here are some of the latest key updates from the Iran war: Saudi Arabia says a drone was shot down while attempting to approach the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh. The Israeli army has claimed to hit “more than 200 targets in western and central Iran” in the past day. More than 30 people were reported injured in an attack in Israel’s northern Zarzir. Drone hits residential apartment in Beirut's Burj Hammoud. Sirens were heard at Incirlik Nato base in southern Turkey, according to the state news agency. President Emanuel Macron said a French soldier was killed and several others injured in an attack in Iraq’s Erbil. An Israeli airstrike on a residential compound in the western Iranian city of Arak killed two and wounded 35 others, according to local officials. Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted an area in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, on 13 March, 2026. (Fadel Itani / AFP)
Iran-US war live: Rescue mission underway after US military plane crash The Independent
Drone hits residential apartment in Beirut's Burj Hammoud A drone struck a residential apartment in Beirut's Burj Hammoud district on the northern outskirts of the Lebanese capital on Friday, Lebanon's state media said. It is the first time the area has been targeted.
Middle East crisis live: explosions shake Dubai as rescue effort continues after US military plane crashes in Iraq The Guardian
French president condemns 'unacceptable' attack in Kurdish region of northern Iraq.
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A gay Muslim influencer in Berlin uses a Ramadan dinner to push for acceptance across faith and identity
Since coming back into office, Donald Trump has sent troops to Venezuela, Iran and US cities. He has threatened to deploy them to Greenland in order to get what he wants. But what do the people who serve think of their commander-in-chief? If they wanted to, could they disobey his orders? This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to Janessa Goldbeck, a former Marine and the chief executive of Vet Voice Foundation Archive: PBS Newshour, Fox 11 Los Angeles, DRM News, DW, AP, ABC News, ABC 7, Good Morning America, CBS News, Bloomberg, New York Post Continue reading...
The Iranian school bombing and the information war Financial Times
Sirens sound at Nato's Incirlik air base in Turkey Sirens were heard at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey on Friday, according to the state news agency. The base is a key Nato facility that hosts US and allied forces.