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FCC chair threatens TV networks over Iran war coverage LiveNOW from FOX
Pro-Palestinian protesters gather on one side of Thames as those backing US-Israel war on Iran meet on the other Twelve people were arrested as hundreds joined a pro-Palestinian al-Quds Day demonstration on one side of the Thames, while hundreds more gathered on the opposite bank to back Israeli and American attacks on Iran. At least 1,000 police officers were drafted in to keep the two rival protests apart. Lambeth Bridge, the nearest river crossing to each rally, remained closed on Sunday afternoon. Continue reading...
Saudi Arabia says it intercepted drone in Eastern Province Saudi Arabia says its air defences have intercepted and destroyed a drone over the country’s Eastern Province. A spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Defence confirmed the incident, saying security forces successfully brought down the unmanned aircraft before it could cause damage. المتحدث الرسمي لـ #وزارة_الدفاع: اعتراض وتدمير مسيّرة في المنطقة الشرقية. pic.twitter.com/yWLKpvaQTp March 15, 2026
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If this war with Iran is self-evident to Israelis, why does it feel so different to North American Jews? The post Israel: Winning the Iran war, losing American Jews? appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Trump officials target media over Iran war reporting Axios
Iran appears to be targeting oil and gas infrastructure, fertilizer supply chains, financial hubs, and the Strait of Hormuz to drive up costs and force political pressure. The post Iran’s Economic Warfare appeared first on The Times of Israel.
On day 13 of the war with Iran, where does the campaign stand? Have Israel and the United States achieved their core objectives, and what still remains unresolved? The post Are we meeting the Iran war objectives? appeared first on The Times of Israel.
IEA to release emergency oil reserves as Middle East war hits supply The International Energy Agency (IEA) says emergency oil reserves will begin entering global markets as governments move to stabilise supplies disrupted by the Middle East war. Member states agreed on 11 March to release strategic stockpiles after energy prices surged following the outbreak of the conflict. The agency said the move represents the largest coordinated response of its kind. “Individual implementation plans have been submitted to the IEA by Member countries. These plans indicate that stocks will be made available by IEA Member countries in Asia Oceania immediately,” the agency said. It added that “stocks from IEA Member countries in the Americas and Europe will be made available starting from the end of March”. The IEA said governments will release about 271.7 million barrels of oil worldwide to help ease supply pressures. “The war in the Middle East is creating the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market,” it said, describing the release as a “significant and welcome buffer”.
Trump’s war will end in ‘week’ but oil prices will be ‘elevated’ until it concludes, Chris Wright warns
Democrat says Congress ‘doing nothing’ may embolden president to attack countries such as Cuba and North Korea Democratic US senator Cory Booker has criticized both his own political party as well as its Republican counterpart for being “feckless” in ceding congressional war powers to Donald Trump, saying that their decision could embolden the president to unilaterally attack Cuba, North Korea and other countries. “I’m going to be one of those Democrats [who] say I think both parties have been feckless in allowing the growth of the power of the presidency,” Booker said on Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union. Continue reading...
Hundreds of people turned out in London Sunday for a pro-Palestinian march banned by the government after police said it was organised by a group "supportive of the Iranian regime". Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood said earlier this week she had agreed to the ban to "prevent serious public disorder" in the context of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, where Iran has launched strikes in retaliation against a US-Israeli offensive.
Hundreds of people turned out in London Sunday for a pro-Palestinian march banned by the government after police said it was organised by a group "supportive of the Iranian regime". Police said in a statement they had arrested 12 people and were investigating anti-Israeli chants allegedly made at the rally. Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood said earlier this week she had agreed to the ban to "prevent serious public disorder" in the context of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, where Iran has launched strikes in retaliation against a US-Israeli offensive.
March 15, 2026: Iran War Maritime Intelligence Daily Windward
‘Of course there’s going to be retaliation,’ says one expert. ‘It may be that this is what Trump’s interested in’ For decades, the US and its allies have painted Iran as the world’s biggest sponsor of state terrorism – invoking its Islamic rulers’ supposed revolutionary fanaticism and determined support for militant proxies. Now a long-standing but mainly latent threat is coalescing, with the war waged on the country by the US and Israel, to raise the risk of an attack on American soil to levels unseen since the murderous al-Qaida assaults of 11 September 2001, experts say. Continue reading...
U.S. military names six killed in plane crash as Iran war enters third week KUOW
Army confirms reports linking Ayman Ghazali to terror operative who oversaw Lebanon-based group's weapons operations and was killed in Israeli strike The post IDF says slain brother of Michigan synagogue attacker was a Hezbollah commander appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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