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Top Democrats say Minab school bombing that killed at least 170 people 'must be fully and impartially reviewed'.
NATO downs second Iranian missile over Turkey, which stresses right to self-defense The Times of Israel
Gas prices up about 17% since war with Iran began KLTV.com
The US military claims six men killed in a strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Israel arrests journalists reporting on missile impacts The Israeli military has imposed strict limits on reporting about where missiles and rockets are landing and how many have been fired by Iran or Hezbollah. Al Jazeera reported that Israeli authorities have arrested journalists deemed to have revealed too much information on air. Two people were killed on Friday in an area near Ben Gurion Airport close to Tel Aviv. Eyewitnesses said some of the missiles fired by Iran appear to carry cluster warheads, which break apart and spread over a wide area, increasing the potential for damage. Emergency crews have been searching impacted areas to ensure there is no unexploded ordnance.
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'One Phone Call From PM Modi Can End This Issue': UAE Envoy On Iran-Israel-US War The Times of India
March 9 (Reuters) - Israel's U.N. ambassador Danny Danon said on Monday that the new supreme leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, has the same radical ideas as in the past and Israel will target anyone who promotes radical ideas against it. "Changing the man at the top does not change the regime," Danon told reporters at the United Nations when asked about Iran's naming of Khamenei to replace his father Ali Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of the war the U.S. and Israel launched against Iran at the end of last month.
WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was "nowhere near" deciding whether to send U.S. troops into Iran to secure the stockpile of highly enriched uranium there. "We haven’t made any decision on that. We’re nowhere near it,” Trump told the New York Post when asked about reported discussions between Israel and the United States on possibly deploying special forces to Iran to seize and secure the material.
The Bazan Group refinery processes more than half of Israel's total domestic fuel supply. This is the second time it has been targeted in nine months — the first strike was in June 2025 and took the facility offline for two weeks. What's less reported is the broader energy situation surrounding this strike. Israel's offshore gas fields were already shut down as a precaution when the conflict started. Qatar has declared force majeure on LNG contracts. Kuwait halted crude exports entirely. And tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz dropped from over 100 vessels per day to near zero for Western-linked ships within 72 hours of the conflict starting. Brent crude crossed $110 this weekend. The insurance situation around Hormuz is what I can't stop thinking about — there's a specific number from JPMorgan that reframes the entire conversation about how and when that strait actually reopens. It's not a question of naval presence alone. Been following this closely. Put together a detailed breakdown with sourced data for anyone who wants the full picture: What's the current read from people following this more closely than the headlines? submitted by /u/Think_Anything_6116 to r/MiddleEastNews [link] [comments]
Consumers expected little change in inflation before Iran war USA Today
Analyst says Iran war could lead to new record high gas prices for US The Clarion-Ledger
Why Vladimir Putin is the biggest winner from the war in Iran politico.eu
It comes as multiple countries tighten their security due to the US-Israel war on Iran
The United Arab Emirates decried Monday that it was being targeted "in a very unwarranted manner" in the Middle East war, stressing it would "not partake in any attacks against Iran". "The UAE does not seek to be drawn into conflict or escalation," said Jamal Al Musharakh, the UAE's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva.
War In Iran: The New Cost Driver In The Grocery Aisle Forbes
68% of American Jews support the US-Israel war against Iran, survey finds The Forward
Iran Names Khamenei’s Son to Succeed Him, Signaling No Letup in War as Oil Prices Surge WTTW