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Iran launches overnight missile barrages across Israel; IDF strikes Beirut and Tehran - ynetnews

Iran launches overnight missile barrages across Israel; IDF strikes Beirut and Tehran  ynetnews

Al Jazeera Neutral
EU says Iran is ‘not Europe’s war’

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said there is no appetite to expand Europe’s naval mission to the Strait of Hormuz.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
How Israel is using the war on Iran to control religious sites in Jerusalem

How Israel is using the war on Iran to control religious sites in Jerusalem Dania Abul Haj on Mon, 03/16/2026 - 15:32 In a city where you are constantly in direct contact with your occupier, continued existence becomes the only means of resistance Palestinian Muslims pray outside the Old City of Jerusalem as Al-Aqsa Mosque remains closed by Israeli forces during Ramadan on 6 March, 2026 (AFP) On My friend and I were standing near Damascus Gate, observing how empty the Old City of Jerusalem was during the last stretch of Ramadan, when we noticed that we had become surrounded by more than a dozen fully armed Israeli police officers.  In a climate designed to intimidate, my friend proposed that we leave for the sake of our safety. As we walked away, we acknowledged the new status quo enforced by Israel: a general atmosphere of looming fear, more entrenched than ever before. For the rest of the night, we walked the streets of Jerusalem, discussing how much our city has changed over the past few years. From a city that would normally be filled with worshippers going to pray, it is now heavily militarised.  Our minds wandered back a decade to when Jerusalemites flooded the streets to protest Israel’s installation of security barriers at Al-Aqsa Mosque complex, rejecting any sort of Israeli control over our religious sites. Today, such scenes would be met with brutal military repression and vindictive repercussions. As we continued to walk, we saw Israeli forces randomly stopping young Palestinian men and subjecting them to degrading physical searches, unwarranted and unjustified - a provocative practice that has now been normalised in Jerusalem. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); During my visit to the Old City, I was only able to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque once. Even then, most gates were closed by Israeli authorities, with a designated route drawn through metal barriers and an intensified police presence. Ever since the war on Iran started, Al-Aqsa Mosque complex has been locked down, with Israeli authorities citing concerns for the safety of worshippers. The irony is all too apparent amid more than two years of genocide in Gaza and myriad oppressive policies targeting all Palestinians across the occupied territories, enacted by Israeli authorities and settlers, often in collaboration. Entrenching control It seems clear that Israel is using the war on Iran as a thinly veiled excuse to expand its control over religious sites in Jerusalem and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories.  This is especially apparent given the context of other measures taken against such sites in recent days, including Israel’s decision to revoke the Hebron municipality’s planning and construction authority over the Ibrahimi Mosque, and instead transferring these powers to Israeli entities.  Many of the recent conversations I’ve had with friends and family in Jerusalem have revolved around the lack of any future prospects in Palestine, considering the tightening grip of Israel’s occupation. Wherever you look, the deteriorating reality glares back at you, breaking your soul again and again.  I don't know if there's a level of language mastery that would enable me to truly express what it is like to be Palestinian My friend, a Said Foundation alumni, noted how out of touch scholarship applications can be, asking Palestinians to describe our five- or seven-year plans. Whether we have a home, or are even still alive, remain our primary day-to-day questions. I complained to another friend about the long and humiliating queues at checkpoints, after having spent nine hours total on two separate occasions commuting from Jerusalem to Ramallah in one week. As I explained how degrading it felt, she told me: “They want to make us angry; they want us to lose our minds, and because you do not want to give them what they want, you cannot allow it to get to you.”  I rarely speak about my own lived experiences as a Palestinian, despite the fact that I’ve worked on Palestine-related matters for the past 10 years. In a sense, I’ve always considered myself to be a bit more privileged, having lived a less difficult life as a Jerusalemite.  In reality, this feeling has been manufactured by an occupation that has successfully fragmented the lived realities of Palestinians on the basis of their geographical location - a crucial tool of apartheid. This results in a fake sense of privilege for being “less” subjugated. Decades of impunity In moments like these, it overwhelms me just how much we’ve normalised less brutal forms of repression under the facade of “privilege”. In a city where you are constantly in direct contact with your occupier, your continued existence becomes your sole means of resistance.  The current situation in the occupied Palestinian territories puts the international community at a critical crossroads. Israel’s utter disregard for international law is a direct result of the continued inaction of the global community.  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Decades of impunity granted to the Israeli state can no longer be addressed with empty condemnations. Exclusive: Israel to keep Al-Aqsa Mosque closed through Eid al-Fitr and beyond Read More » If the world has any real interest in safeguarding the international rules-based order, then states must undertake much stronger economic and diplomatic sanctions. Otherwise, the repercussions for the entire world will be irreversible.  In his book 1984, George Orwell described his protagonist Winston’s thoughts on a seemingly bleak life, and the feelings of discontent and alienation that arise in a dystopian society. “He meditated resentfully on the physical texture of life. Had it always been like this? … Always in your stomach and in your skin, there was a sort of protest, a feeling that you had been cheated of something that you had a right to,” Orwell wrote.  “It was true that he had no memories of anything greatly different … Why should one feel it to be intolerable unless one had some kind of ancestral memory that things had once been different?”  I don’t know if there’s a level of language mastery that would enable me to truly express what it is like to be Palestinian. I speak both English and Arabic fluently, and all the words that exist cannot even begin to describe the life we’ve been cheated out of living and knowing. Always, in every fibre of one’s existence, there’s a feeling of protest - always completely justified.  The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye. Occupation Opinion Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:29 Update Date Override 0

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Iran War Rages On Multiple Fronts - theintelligencer.net

Iran War Rages On Multiple Fronts  theintelligencer.net

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War in the Gulf Is Now Churning the U.S.-China Relationship - The New York Times

War in the Gulf Is Now Churning the U.S.-China Relationship  The New York Times

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Video: Trump presses allies after UK refuses involvement in Iran war

Video: Trump presses allies after UK refuses involvement in Iran war “We’ve been protecting these countries for years with Nato because Nato is us.” US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was “surprised” and “not happy” with the United Kingdom for not getting involved in the war with Iran “We’ve been protecting these countries for years with Nato because Nato is us.” pic.twitter.com/RmZRoxMNEH March 17, 2026

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Magnitude 6 earthquake strikes Cuba, EMSC says

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Who is winning the Middle East war? - Financial Times

Who is winning the Middle East war?  Financial Times

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Iran war sparks upheaval in niche defence metals market - Financial Times

Iran war sparks upheaval in niche defence metals market  Financial Times

Al Jazeera Neutral
Marine turned anti-war protester says Trump wrong on Israel, Iran

Former Marine Brian McGinnis says Donald Trump is “wrong” on Israel and Iran.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Three-day-old infant among family killed in US-Israeli strike in Iran's Arak

Three-day-old infant among family killed in US-Israeli strike in Iran's Arak Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Tuesday said a three-day-old infant and his two-year-old sister were among those killed in a US-Israeli strike that hit their home in the city of Arak. “The unjustly shed blood of our three-day-old Mojtaba makes us more determined,” the IRGC said in a statement. The attack also killed the children’s mother and grandmother, according to Iran’s Press TV Iran’s Health Ministry said at least 1,444 civilians have been killed and 18,551 wounded in US-Israeli attacks on Iran since 28 February.   Video released by the Iranian Red Crescent Society on 15 March 2026, shows rescuers searching the rubble of a collapsed building. Iranian Red Crescent / AFP

Times of Israel Pro-Israel
UK Jews decry the Guardian for appearing to justify attack on bakery founded by Israelis

Column in British daily claims expansion of Gail’s, which has been targeted by anti-Israel vandals, is a form of 'agression' because branch will be near a Palestinian-owned cafe The post UK Jews decry the Guardian for appearing to justify attack on bakery founded by Israelis appeared first on The Times of Israel.

The Independent Neutral
Asian shares are mixed and US futures slip as Brent hovers at over $100 a barrel

Shares are mixed in Asian trading after a drop in oil prices helped send the U.S. stock market to its best day since the war in Iran began

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Truth About Trump’s War Revealed in Bombshell Intel Leak - Yahoo

Truth About Trump’s War Revealed in Bombshell Intel Leak  Yahoo

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Amid Iran-Israel War, Vivek Oberoi Recalls Reuniting With His Kids In Dubai: "Weight Of The World Fell Away" - NDTV

Amid Iran-Israel War, Vivek Oberoi Recalls Reuniting With His Kids In Dubai: "Weight Of The World Fell Away"  NDTV

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Israel announces new strikes across Iran, expanded attacks in Lebanon - Euronews.com

Israel announces new strikes across Iran, expanded attacks in Lebanon  Euronews.com

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How Tokyo politicians view the Iran war - The Japan Times

How Tokyo politicians view the Iran war  The Japan Times

Al-Monitor Neutral
Explainer-From sponsor to enemy: What's behind Pakistan's attack on Afghan Taliban?

ISLAMABAD, March 17 (Reuters) - Pakistan has been the Afghan Taliban's closest friend for decades. It was Islamabad that helped give birth to the Taliban in the early 1990s – as a way to give Pakistan "strategic depth" in its rivalry with India. What's gone wrong? On Monday night, Pakistan carried out an air strike on Afghan capital Kabul, the latest attack in fighting between the neighbours that has flared in recent weeks.

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Day 18 of the US-Israel War on Iran: Israel Launches New Attacks on Lebanon, Iran - TheWire.in

Day 18 of the US-Israel War on Iran: Israel Launches New Attacks on Lebanon, Iran  TheWire.in

The Independent Neutral
The Latest: UAE briefly closes airspace as Israel strikes Beirut and Tehran

State media in the United Arab Emirates reports that a drone attack sparked a fire at an oil tank farm in the emirate of Fujairah