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US, Israel's chess match with Iran is entering its geopolitical endgame - opinion - The Jerusalem Post

US, Israel's chess match with Iran is entering its geopolitical endgame - opinion  The Jerusalem Post

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Some oil-loading operations in UAE hub of Fujairah suspended after fire

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Iran Grants Indian Vessels Passage Through Strait of Hormuz - Caspian Post

Iran Grants Indian Vessels Passage Through Strait of Hormuz  Caspian Post

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Up to 3.2 million people displaced inside Iran by conflict, UN says

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Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Afghanistan in the whirlpool of inefficient policies

TEHRAN, Mar. 14 (MNA) – Recent developments in the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have once again shown how fragile stability in this part of the Asian continent is.

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2 Indian LPG carriers, Shivalik and Nanda Devi, cross Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia war | India News - Hindustan Times

2 Indian LPG carriers, Shivalik and Nanda Devi, cross Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia war | India News  Hindustan Times

Times of Israel Pro-Israel
UK extremism expert: As Islamist narratives go mainstream, politicians fear confrontation

Charlotte Littlewood says Britain is losing an 'uphill battle' as groups like the Muslim Brotherhood use antisemitism as a strategic tool to undermine Western societies The post UK extremism expert: As Islamist narratives go mainstream, politicians fear confrontation appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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'Silence Is Louder Than Any Scream': How a Film About Israelis Protesting the Gaza War Made It to the Oscars - Haaretz

'Silence Is Louder Than Any Scream': How a Film About Israelis Protesting the Gaza War Made It to the Oscars  Haaretz

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Iranian sea mines disrupt ships in the Strait of Hormuz - Fox News

Iranian sea mines disrupt ships in the Strait of Hormuz  Fox News

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Another 5 Palestinians killed in Israel’s genocide in Gaza amid wider war

Israeli forces carry out daily attacks on besieged Gaza, as humanitarian conditions amid Iran war worsen.

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Israel Says Iran Is Firing Cluster Warheads Aimed at Civilians - Bloomberg.com

Israel Says Iran Is Firing Cluster Warheads Aimed at Civilians  Bloomberg.com

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How Iran Is Holding the Strait of Hormuz Hostage - WSJ

How Iran Is Holding the Strait of Hormuz Hostage  WSJ

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Israel’s Katz Says Iran War Entering ‘Decisive Phase’ - Caspian Post

Israel’s Katz Says Iran War Entering ‘Decisive Phase’  Caspian Post

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Fear grips Iranians as missiles fall and loyalist forces roam the streets

Fear grips Iranians as missiles fall and loyalist forces roam the streets MEE correspondent on Sat, 03/14/2026 - 09:38 Armed pro-government groups stage rallies, checkpoints and confront civilians, deepening anxiety Security forces deploy to guard a rally in support of Iran's new supreme leader at Enghelab Square in central Tehran on 9 March 026 (AFP) Off As the US-Israeli war rages overhead, a different kind of tension is taking hold across Iranian cities. In the two weeks since Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed, pro-government paramilitary and security forces have become an ever-present force, staging rallies, manning checkpoints and confronting civilians on the streets. For ordinary Iranians, this has created a climate of fear, with people caught between the threat of air strikes and the intimidation of the state’s supporters. Seema, a 42-year-old mother who lives in the central city of Yazd, said she still struggles to breathe normally when she remembers what happened to her only days ago. She told Middle East Eye that groups of pro-government motorcyclists have been roaming the streets of Yazd every night since Khamenei’s death. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “We were driving home with my nine-year-old son when suddenly several motorbikes surrounded our car in the traffic,” she said. The riders, whom Seema described as “Hezbollah-style loyalists”, were shouting slogans such as “Khamenei is our leader” and “God’s hand has appeared, our leader has become young”, referring to the appointment of a new supreme leader. “They started kicking our car,” she said. “My son began screaming. I was terrified. But it felt like they enjoyed seeing us scared even more. They kept kicking the car.” Loyalists return to the streets Seema is not alone in expressing concern about the growing presence of government supporters in public spaces. Across several Iranian cities, residents report rallies by pro-government groups and the visible deployment of Basij paramilitary members and other security forces. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ali, a 34-year-old resident of Tehran, said the atmosphere in the capital has become increasingly oppressive. Exclusive: Iranian girls killed by ‘double-tap’ strikes on Minab school Read More » “It feels like someone has unleashed a pack of wild dogs,” he said angrily. “The sound of missiles and fighter jets is already unbearable. Now we also have to endure the shouting of government supporters in the streets.” Ali said checkpoints have multiplied around the capital in recent days. “I live near Imam Hossein Square in central Tehran,” he explained. “You cannot imagine how toxic the atmosphere has become.” According to Ali, many of the people manning checkpoints appear to be young Basij volunteers, some of them teenagers, carrying weapons and stopping cars to question drivers. “They ask pointless questions: where are you going, where have you been, what is your job?” Ali believes public anger is building beneath the surface. “People are furious,” he said. “But nobody can do anything because these forces are extremely aggressive.” 'The government is showing teeth' The growing street presence of pro-government supporters comes as Iranian officials have openly encouraged loyalists to mobilise. On 11 March, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf posted on X, urging citizens to show their presence in public. 'The sound of missiles and fighter jets is already unbearable. Now we also have to endure the shouting of government supporters in the streets' - Ali, Tehran resident His message repeated a simple phrase three times: “Presence in the streets.” Analysts say such calls appear aimed at demonstrating that the Islamic Republic still retains a base of support, even after the killing of its long-time leader and during ongoing military attacks. Some observers had expected that Khamenei’s death might weaken the security apparatus and open space for anti-government protests. Instead, the authorities appear to be trying to project control. Another stage for that show of strength came on Quds Day, the annual pro-Palestine rallies organised by the Iranian government on the last Friday of Ramadan. Azin, a 26-year-old resident of Tehran, said the authorities transported participants to demonstrations by bus. “My home is near Azadi Square,” she said, “They brought people in buses so they could show the crowds on television and claim they still have massive support.” Azin said she saw several buses parked near the square after the demonstration. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); For her, the initial excitement many Iranians felt after Khamenei’s death did not last long. “The happiness people felt was very brief,” she said. “Now the government is showing its teeth even more aggressively.” War outside, repression inside As the US and Israel press on with air strikes across Iran, Iranian security officials have warned citizens against joining anti-government protests. Trump reportedly wants to seize Iran's Kharg Island. He floated the idea 40 years ago Read More » On 11 March, Ahmad Reza Radan, Iran’s national police chief, warned that anyone taking to the streets at what he called the “enemy’s request” would be treated by police as an enemy. Meanwhile, opposition figure Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah of Iran, has urged Iranians to stay home for their own safety while waiting for what he called a future “final call”. Soheil, a 33-year-old resident of Mashhad, said the streets now belong only to the government's supporters. “You can go outside,” he said bitterly, “But only if you chant in support of the Islamic Republic. If you say anything else, they will kill you.” Raising his voice, he added: “Radan says they will treat us like enemies if we protest. But during the January protests, didn’t they already open fire on people?” 'I don't know if anyone can save us' Checkpoints and security posts have also become targets for the US and Israel in their war on Iran. On the morning of 13 March, Israeli strikes reportedly hit a checkpoint in southern Tehran and two police stations near Azadi Street in the west of the capital. For many Iranians, such attacks create conflicting emotions. Ghazaleh, a 48-year-old resident of Tehran, said the issue is complicated. “If checkpoints were really there to provide security, that would be fine,” she said. “But according to the government itself, thousands of terrorists supposedly entered Iran during the January unrest. If that was true, what were these checkpoints doing then? They were busy checking whether a woman’s headscarf had slipped or whether someone had alcohol in their car.” Tehran IVF clinic devastated by US-Israeli attack as hospitals and homes hit Read More » Yet Ghazaleh also worries about the human cost of the strikes. “Who stands at these checkpoints?” she asked. “It’s not only Basij members. Ordinary people are waiting in line to pass through. They can be killed too.” She strongly criticised the Iranians who once supported US and Israeli military action. “Where are those people now who said Israel and America have ‘precision strikes’?” she said angrily. “Don’t they see that civilians are also dying?” For Ghazaleh, the war has left ordinary Iranians trapped between forces beyond their control. “We are stuck between two groups of criminals,” she said. “Neither side cares about the people. They only care about their political goals.” She paused before adding quietly: “I don’t know if anyone can save us.” As the second week since Khamenei’s death comes to an end, many Iranians fear they may pay the price for the devastating war, only to see the Islamic Republic emerge even more repressive than before. For residents like Seema, Ali and Ghazaleh, the growing presence of pro-government forces on the streets only deepens that fear. 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Hamas urges key ally Iran to halt attacks on Gulf states

The Palestinian armed group also affirms Tehran's right to defend itself from "aggression" by the US and Israel.

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IDF confirms 400th strike wave in Iran since start of war - The Jerusalem Post

IDF confirms 400th strike wave in Iran since start of war  The Jerusalem Post

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Iran Allows Some Indian Vessels to Transit Strait of Hormuz - Kurdistan24

Iran Allows Some Indian Vessels to Transit Strait of Hormuz  Kurdistan24

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2 weeks of Iran war: Major takeaways as peace remains out of bounds - Firstpost

2 weeks of Iran war: Major takeaways as peace remains out of bounds  Firstpost

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Italy ruling tells millions with Italian roots they have lost the right to citizenship

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Iran war-related oil crisis creates some market winners and losers - Detroit Free Press

Iran war-related oil crisis creates some market winners and losers  Detroit Free Press