Al-Manar | March 22, 2026
Israeli aggression against Lebanon continued to escalate on Sunday, with intensified airstrikes and drone attacks targeting multiple areas across southern Lebanon.
At dawn, an Israeli drone struck a car at the area linking the towns of Burj Al-Muluk, Khiam and Kfar Kila, wounding three people on board.
According to Al-Manar’s correspondent, Israeli warplanes carried out successive raids on several towns, including Zawtar Al-Gharbiya and the outskirts of Mashghara, with no casualties reported. Additional strikes targeted the towns of Al-Sawana and Al-Sultaniya in the early hours of Sunday.
Our correspondent also reported that a barrage of artillery, smoke, and machine-gun fire targeted the area near of the confrontation lines between Israeli forces and resistance fighters in the eastern and northern neighborhods of Khiam city border city. Airstrikes were also reported near the city.
Airstrikes also hit Al-Rihan and Al-Qatrani in the Jezzine district, while Wadi Al-Haniya came under intermittent artillery shelling. Nabatieh al-Fawqa was also targeted in a separate raid on Sunday morning.
In Bint Jbeil, an Israeli drone launched a two-stage strike near Salah Ghandour Hospital, raising concerns over the proximity of attacks to civilian infrastructure and health facilities. Meanwhile, a building along the Haboush–Nabatieh highway was hit by two consecutive airstrikes at dawn, though neither missile detonated.
Shortly after midnight, Israeli warplanes struck the town of Kfar Tebnit. Additional attacks targeted the border town of Naqoura, while artillery shelling intermittently hit Mount Labouneh on its outskirts.
The series of strikes reflects a continued escalation in Israeli military operations across southern Lebanon.
teleSUR | March 22, 2026
US dirty war Iran has come under renewed scrutiny following explosive admissions by Joe Kent, the former Director of the US National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC). In a recent interview on The Scott Horton Show, Kent detailed how Washington employed radical Sunni extremist groups as proxies to undermine Iranian influence across the Middle East.
Kent, a decorated Special Forces veteran and former CIA officer appointed under the Trump administration, described the strategy as a deliberate “dirty war”. He asserted that the Pentagon armed and strategically supported salafist mercenary elements—including factions linked to Al Qaeda and eventually ISIS—primarily in Syria.
The goal, according to Kent, centered on weakening governments and movements aligned with Tehran. “We did it because Assad was a friend of Iran, helping Hezbollah and Hamas from Syria,” he stated. The US relied heavily on the most radical Sunni elements as proxies, even as moderate groups like the Free Syrian Army existed on paper.
This approach directly contradicted Washington’s public narrative of unwavering opposition to terrorism. By bolstering these groups, US policy contributed to instability that later justified prolonged military interventions, airstrikes, and bases across West Asia. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 22, 2026
The Syrian Arab tribes and clans released a powerful statement, declaring their firm stance against the ongoing US-Israeli aggression in the region, warning that the violence in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran could extend across the entire region, including “Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iraq, and beyond.”
“The objective is clear: to subjugate the people of this Arab and Islamic nation, reducing them to servants and subordinates to the criminal Netanyahu and the reckless Trump,” the statement read.
Speaking “out of religious and moral duty,” they “unequivocally condemned the Zionist arrogance” and “blind Zionist aggression driven by a false biblical narrative.” … Full article
The Cradle | March 22, 2026
Iraqi resistance factions targeted the US Victoria Base near Baghdad airport in at least eight separate rocket and drone strikes, just days after video footage showed the site engulfed in flames as a result of non-stop attacks.
“Eight separate attacks, carried out until dawn with rockets and drones, targeted the US center,” a senior Iraqi security source told AFP on 22 March.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq coalition announced on Sunday morning that its fighters carried out 21 operations over the past 24 hours, “using dozens of drones and missiles to target US occupation bases in Iraq and across the region.”
The US Victoria base – located near Baghdad airport – has come under continuous attacks by the Iraqi resistance since the start of Washington and Tel Aviv’s brutal war against Iran. The site serves as a US military logistical center. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 22, 2026
American and NATO forces have asked the Iraqi government for a temporary 24-hour ceasefire with Iraqi Resistance factions to facilitate their withdrawal from Victoria Base in Baghdad, according to the spokesperson for Saraya Awliya al-Dam, Abu Mahdi al-Jaafari. […]
He added that NATO’s Su-30 aircraft failed to land at Victoria Base yesterday due to heavy fire from the Resistance factions, illustrating the increasing difficulty foreign forces face in maintaining their presence. … Full article
Sputnik – 22.03.2026
HMS Anson, fitted with Tomahawk Block IV land-attack missiles with a range of ≈ 1,609 km and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes, is believed to be taking up position in the waters of the northern Arabian Sea, reports the Daily Mail.
Lieutenant General Nick Perry, running overseas missions from Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJH), could potentially give the order to fire salvos at Iran if authorized by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, defense sources told the outlet.
This comes as Starmer recently caved to US pressure and allowed the use British bases to launch strikes on Iranian sites targeting the Strait of Hormuz.
The decision triggered a mass rally in London, where thousands took to the streets to protest US-Israeli aggression against Iran.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned in a post on X that the UK PM was putting the lives of his compatriots at risk by allowing British bases to be used for aggression against Iran.
Press TV – March 22, 2026
Russia’s permanent representative to the international organizations in Vienna has categorically denounced US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s civilian nuclear facilities, warning that such acts of aggression risk to result in a nuclear disaster.
“The US and Israel continue strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) policy — making bodies long ago characterized such reckless actions as a violation of international law, and a violation of the UN Charter and the IAEA Statute,” Mikhail Ulyanov wrote in a post published on his X account on Sunday. … Full article
Iran’s huge leap in missile capability allowed it to punch through Israel’s vaunted multi-layered air defense shield, says political science and international relations expert Dr. Simon Tsipis. That explains why several warheads in Iran’s retaliatory strike on Dimona, home to Israel’s nuclear research facility shielded by Israeli and US defenses, reached their target area, Dr. Simon Tsipis tells Sputnik.
According to the analyst:
- Attack exposed weaknesses of Israel’s Iron Dome, built to intercept short-range rockets and mortars – not Iran’s intermediate-range ballistic missiles
- Iran’s military capabilities now allow it to launch ballistic missiles at ranges exceeding 2,000 km — including Diego Garcia joint US-UK military base
- Iran employs saturation tactics, launching swarms of decoys like drones and low-caliber missiles to overwhelm defensive systems before the main missile strikes
“Until now, it had been assumed that Iranian missiles would lose momentum and speed at the limits of their range. It is now evident that they retain significant power and velocity during the terminal phase of flight,” says the pundit.
The geopolitics expert breaks down the brutal US/Israel reputational damage:
- While Iran has just burnished its credentials as a serious military power, arms buyers everywhere are taking note of Arrow, Patriot, and THAAD failures
- Iran’s claimed airspace dominance puts US bases on notice worldwide, while bringing much of Europe within Iran’s missile range
The sheer reach of Iran’s new arsenal deals a humiliating blow to Israeli intelligence, which had long insisted it knew every detail of Iran’s capabilities
“Clearly, hidden breakthroughs went undetected,” he says.
In Dr.Tsipis’ opinion, Iran likely chose not to score a direct hit on Dimona’s nuclear reactor to avoid escalation. But it has sent a clear message: “Israel’s most heavily guarded site lies within striking range of Iranian systems.”
Al Mayadeen | March 22, 2026
“Israel” is witnessing a surge in reverse migration from the Occupied Territories to European countries and the United States via the Taba crossing with Egypt, driven by fears of Iranian missile strikes.
The channel noted that thousands of Israelis, including families and foreign students, are choosing to cross the border through Taba to continue their journeys from airports in the Sinai Peninsula, especially as flight schedules from “Israel” face frequent changes.
The report added that the Taba crossing has become a 24-hour hub of activity, with aid organizations providing secure buses to transport travelers from al-Quds to Sinai.
The developments come after Egyptian authorities increased the Taba crossing fee last week from $25 to $60 per traveler, sparking widespread anger on social media and prompting boycott campaigns. … Full article
Press TV | March 22, 2026
… Some military and geopolitical analysts expressed skepticism that Trump’s threat could achieve its stated goal, pointing to the decentralized nature of Iran’s electrical grid.
“This is a game that Trump will almost certainly lose, and very badly at that,” wrote Chamberlain’s Ghost, a social media user.
“Iran’s electrical power generation and grid are highly decentralised – there are well over 400 power stations of varying sizes but the largest accounts for only 2.9% of Iranian power generation.”
The analyst further noted that even Russia, with a far larger arsenal, has struggled to seriously degrade Ukraine’s more concentrated grid after months of sustained strikes.
He predicted that before Iran’s grid collapses, “Israel’s grid will be destroyed and the (Persian) Gulf states will be in flames,” calling Trump’s threat “more incoherent.” … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 22, 2026
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters warns it will target US and Israeli infrastructure if its energy sites are struck, as Trump threatens to “obliterate” Iranian power plants over the Strait of Hormuz closure. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 22, 2026
The Associated Press on Sunday reported that Iranian strikes on US-linked gas infrastructure in Qatar is now threatening to disrupt not only global energy markets, but also key technology supply chains, due to the role Qatar plays in helium production.
The strikes come in direct response to the earlier targeting of Iran’s own energy sector, particularly the attack on the South Pars gas field, the country’s largest and most strategic source of natural gas. Iranian officials had warned that any attempt to hit its economic infrastructure would be met with reciprocal measures across the region, signaling a shift toward targeting energy assets tied to the broader war effort.
Qatar, which shares the same gas reservoir with Iran, became part of this escalation, with strikes on Ras Laffan reflecting a deliberate mirroring of earlier attacks on Iranian facilities. … continue
Sputnik – 22.03.2026
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for supplying oil and liquefied natural gas from the Persian Gulf to the global market, has been effectively halted. As a result, fuel prices are rising in most countries.
Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) CEO Kirill Dmitriev, who is also the special presidential representative for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries, predicted a fuel crisis for the EU and UK in two to three weeks.
“As predicted, fuel rationing is imminent in UK & EU,” Dmitriev said on X. “Crisis will be obvious in UK/EU in 2–3 weeks. Reality bites.”
Dmitriev also suggested that Europeans should remember the EU leadership at gas stations, where fuel prices were rising.
“Remember them at [gas station],” Dmitriev said, reposting a photo featuring, among others, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.
By David Miller | Press TV | March 21, 2026
US President Donald Trump’s brazen military assault on Iran – launched at the behest of the Israeli regime – lays bare an unvarnished truth: Zionist interests have effectively captured American foreign policy.
Broader imperial objectives have been sidelined in favor of the settler colony’s agenda.
A group of analysts continues to cling to the notion that the Zionist entity functions as a strategic asset – a forward outpost – for the American Empire. Yet the coordinated strikes on Iranian soil tell a different story. Far from acting as a subordinate ally, Tel Aviv now dictates the terms, with Washington following suit.
This is no simple case of the tail wagging the dog. More accurately, the agents of the tail have not merely tugged at the leash; they have colonized and captured the vital organs of the dog itself, steering the body of American policy toward unnecessary wars that serve a singular, foreign interest over its own imperial interests. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 21, 2026
Bahrain’s government has admitted that a US Patriot air defense system was involved in the March 9 interception over the Sitra residential area that left dozens of civilians injured, Reuters reported.
This admission directly refutes the account offered by US Central Command, which had attributed the casualties to an Iranian drone strike.
In a statement to Reuters, a Bahraini government spokesperson said the Patriot system intercepted an Iranian drone, insisting that the operation “prevented a drone strike and saved lives.”
CENTCOM had previously maintained that an Iranian drone directly struck a residential neighbourhood. Bahrain’s admission that a Patriot missile was involved now places both accounts in open contradiction with the footage and with each other. … continue
The Dissident | March 21, 2026
The War In Iran has seriously escalated in recent days with Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities, and a retaliatory Iranian strike on Dimona, the Israeli city housing its secret Nuclear Weapons development centre .
Israel struck a nuclear enrichment site in Natanz, Iran, and in response, Iran struck, Dimona, in what was apparently a strike targeting the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center located just outside of the city.
For Iran, the fact that an Iranian missile was able to get through such an important strategic area means that Israel is effectively “defenseless”. … continue
Sputnik – March 21, 2026
MOSCOW – Moscow does not currently see any US commitment to respecting Russia’s interests, with Washington attempting to push Moscow out of all energy markets, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Saturday. … continue
How a Jewish gangster helped build—and then lost—Cuba’s Sin City
José Niño Unfiltered | March 21, 2026
For more than two decades, Meyer Lansky built what he believed would be his permanent kingdom in the Caribbean. The Jewish gangster from New York’s Lower East Side had transformed Havana into the gambling capital of the Western Hemisphere, a glittering playground where American tourists could indulge every vice under the protection of a dictator on the mob’s payroll. Then came Fidel Castro, a young Catholic revolutionary from the Cuban countryside who would destroy everything Lansky had built in a matter of weeks.
Their conflict was never personal. The two men likely never met or spoke. But the collision between Lansky’s criminal empire and Castro’s revolutionary movement would reshape Cuba, spawn assassination plots that entangled the CIA, and leave a trail of consequences that echoes into the present day.
More than half a century later, as Washington once again toys with the idea of remaking Cuba’s political order, the ghost of Meyer Lansky’s Havana hangs over every discussion of regime change: the dream of turning the island back into a glittering casino colony has never fully died. … continue
By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. | The Defender | March 20, 2026
A prominent British cardiologist and public health campaigner risks investigation by the U.K.’s General Medical Council (GMC) and loss of his medical license after publicly questioning the safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
Dr. Aseem Malhotra described the situation to The Defender as “a very unusual case, probably unprecedented.”
Malhotra said that in 2021, soon after he began questioning the safety of the COVID-19 shots and helped overturn vaccine mandates for U.K. healthcare workers, the GMC received several anonymous complaints from doctors accusing him of spreading “COVID vaccine misinformation.”
The threat of a GMC investigation led Malhotra to publish an op-ed in The Telegraph last week.
It also spurred an open letter signed by over 150 medical and scientific professionals, who urged the council to stop its investigation.
Malhotra said the GMC will soon decide whether to refer his case to a formal hearing — a step that could lead to suspension or revocation of his license. … continue
By Regina Morrison | Reclaim The Net | March 20, 2026
Angela Lipps spent nearly six months in jail because an algorithm looked at surveillance footage and decided she matched the suspect. She had never been to North Dakota. She had never been on a plane. A facial recognition system said otherwise, and police took that as enough.
Lipps, a 50-year-old mother and grandmother from north-central Tennessee, was arrested at her home in July while babysitting four children. US marshals arrived with guns drawn. She was booked as a fugitive from justice. … continue
IMEMC | March 21, 2026
Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out two separate attacks on Friday in the occupied West Bank, targeting an all‑girls school south of Nablus in the northern West Bank and Palestinian vehicles in the town of Tuqu’ southeast of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank.
Local sources reported that a group of colonizers invaded Al‑Lubban Al‑Sharqiya Girls School after smashing its main gate.
The attackers vandalized school property, destroying the pole bearing the Palestinian flag and causing additional material damage to several facilities inside the compound. … Full article
IMEMC | March 21, 2026
A Palestinian child was critically wounded on Friday after Israeli forces opened fire in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahia, in yet another violation of the “ceasefire” that has been in place since October 11, 2025.
The shooting unfolded against the backdrop of tightening restrictions on aid, worsening shortages, and renewed warnings from UN agencies that Gaza’s civilian population remains in acute danger.
Medical sources said the child was struck by live fire near Beit Lahia and rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
By late Friday, medical teams in Beit Lahia said the wounded child remained in critical condition. […]
The Palestinian Health Ministry said that 677 Palestinians have been killed and 1,813 injured since the “ceasefire” was declared. … Full article
By Eva Bartlett | RT | March 21, 2026
… Not only does Israel, empowered by Western silence and cooperation, bomb civilians and civilian infrastructure. It also targets journalists, whose job it is to document these atrocities. … Read full article
The Dissident | March 20, 2026
Israeli journalists with connections to Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud party are now openly calling for an Israeli annexation of Southern Lebanon and the establishment of Jewish settlements, after the Israeli bombing campaign has displaced over one million people from Southern Lebanon.
Netanyahu-connected figures in the Israeli media are now using this mass displacement to push for a permanent Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. … continue
Palestinian Information Center – March 21, 2026
BEIRUT – An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon early Saturday killed one civilian and wounded two others, coinciding with aerial attacks on Beirut’s southern suburb following evacuation warnings for several neighborhoods.
According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, an Israeli warplane carried out a strike on a house in the town of al‑Ghandouriyah in the Bint Jbeil district, killing one person and wounding two others.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation army launched aerial attacks on Beirut’s southern suburb following prior evacuation warnings for seven neighborhoods.
The Israeli army claimed in a statement that it was attacking military infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in Beirut.
Heavy Israeli artillery shelling also targeted the town of Naqoura in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon.
In a related context, Hezbollah announced on Friday that it had carried out 55 counterattacks on Israeli military sites, using rockets, drones, and artillery projectiles.
Ashes of Pompeii | March 21, 2026
For centuries, the strategy of “divide and conquer” has been a cornerstone of Western geopolitical power. The British Empire mastered the art of ruling vast territories with minimal forces by exploiting internal divisions, setting local leaders against one another, leveraging ethnic tensions, and securing cooperation through selective incentives (aka bribes). The United States later employed similar tactics, from Cold War interventions to coalition-building in Iraq and Southeast Asia. The principle remains consistent: fracture opposition to maintain advantage.
Today, we are witnessing a role reversal in real time. Iran, long subjected to Western pressure and sanctions, is employing a parallel strategy regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Much of the west is not entirely enamoured of Trump’s Iran strategy but is afraid to openly challenge America. The closing of the Strait is economically catastrophic for most US allies and they are caught between a rock and a hard place – a vindictive Trump demanding support to open the Strait, and economic hardship.
In steps Iran with its own “divide and conquer” strategy, now reportedly negotiating with individual Asian and European countries a sort of Hormuz toll to allow tankers from these allied countries to pass through. And of course, they would each be required to not support the the US Navy if it attempts to open Hormuz. These discussions would be regarding tolls, security guarantees, and bilateral arrangements that would circumvent a collective response.
This approach carries significant strategic implications. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 21, 2026
Iran has signaled it may allow Japanese-linked vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, in what appears to be a calibrated move aimed at maintaining essential energy flows for non-hostile states while continuing to impose pressure on countries involved in the ongoing aggression against it.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a phone interview with Kyodo news that Tehran is prepared to facilitate transit for Japanese ships, with discussions already underway with Tokyo. The development comes as maritime traffic through the strategic waterway remains severely limited following weeks of US-Israeli attacks on Iran, which triggered a broader regional confrontation and prompted Tehran to impose restrictions on shipping.
Iran has maintained that the Strait of Hormuz has not been universally closed, but rather restricted in response to an unprovoked war. Araghchi stressed this distinction, stating: “We have not closed the strait. It is open.”
He further clarified that limitations have primarily targeted vessels linked to states participating in the attacks, while countries maintaining neutral or diplomatic positions could be granted passage through coordination with Tehran. This approach reflects Iran’s effort to assert control over the waterway without fully halting global energy flows. … Full article
Press TV – March 21, 2026
… The destruction of an American F-35 over Iran has sent shockwaves through defense establishments worldwide, undermining the foundational assumptions upon which dozens of nations have based their air force modernization strategies.
The F-35 program, already the most expensive weapons system in human history at an estimated $1.7 trillion over its lifecycle, was built on the premise of near-invulnerability—a stealth aircraft so advanced that it could operate freely in denied environments where fourth-generation fighters could not survive.
That premise is now untenable. Iran’s achievement has provided empirical proof that fifth-generation stealth aircraft are not immune to modern air defense systems, particularly those employing infrared and optical tracking methods that bypass radar-based countermeasures.
The implications for global defense procurement are already manifesting, with nations reassessing their commitments to the American platform. … Read full article
Al Mayadeen | March 21, 2026
Iran is signaling that it is winning and has the power to impose a settlement on Washington that would cement Tehran’s influence over Middle East energy resources for decades, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. The WSJ notes that Iranian officials appear to see time as working in their favor, suggesting they are not in a rush to end hostilities.
Despite repeated US and Israeli claims of successfully targeting missile launchers and stockpiles, the WSJ reported that Iran has retained the capacity to fire dozens of ballistic missiles and a large number of drones daily across the region.
In fact, the rate of attacks has increased in recent days compared with 10 days ago. Iranian strikes reportedly inflicted severe damage this week on US-linked energy infrastructure in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates, while Iran’s own oil exports continued to flourish.
The WSJ added that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains contingent on Iranian permission, and that rising oil and gas prices are exerting pressure on the US administration to end the war. … continue
On February 28, the United States and Israel began striking targets in Iran, including in Tehran, causing damage and civilian casualties. Iran has carried out retaliatory strikes on Israeli territory, as well as on US military targets in the Middle East.
The damage caused by US and Israeli aggression against Iran amounted to approximately $53 billion for the 20 largest publicly traded airlines, the Financial Times reported, based on its own calculations.
Airline executives are warning of the consequences caused by the sustained rise in oil prices, disruptions at Gulf airports, and a potential hit to global demand, the Financial Times added.
In the coming months, passengers planning trips on routes that are not related to the Middle East will face a sharp rise in ticket prices as airlines try to protect their revenues, the newspaper reported.
Sputnik – 21.03.2026
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is putting the lives of his compatriots at risk by allowing British bases to be used for aggression against Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.
The UK government on Friday approved the US use of UK bases for strikes against Iran’s missile sites.
“Vast majority of the British People do not want any part in the Israel-U.S. war of choice on Iran. Ignoring his own People, Mr. Starmer is putting British lives in danger by allowing UK bases to be used for aggression against Iran. Iran will exercise its right to self-defense,” Araghchi wrote on X. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 21, 2026
The Natanz enrichment complex in central Iran was targeted in a renewed US-Israeli attack on Saturday morning, according to Iranian authorities.
The Shahid Ahmadi Roshan nuclear facility at Natanz was struck earlier today, March 21, marking another dangerous attack on a nuclear site in the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran.
The attack violates international law and obligations, including the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), as well as regulations related to nuclear safety and security.
Following the strike, the country’s National Nuclear Safety System Center carried out technical assessments to evaluate the possibility of radioactive contamination at the site.
Authorities confirmed that no radioactive materials were released, adding that existing safety measures, prior planning, and continuous monitoring systems ensured that no threat is posed to residents in the surrounding areas.
Russia slams attack as violation of international law
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova slammed the attack on the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in Iran as a blatant violation of international law.
“This is a blatant violation of international law, the charters of the UN and the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency], as well as relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council and the Agency’s General Conference,” Zakharova said in a statement.
The US and “Israel” continue to launch massive strikes against Iranian military, civilian, and “most dangerously of all – nuclear facilities, with no regard for civilian casualties or the potential radiological and environmental consequences,” the spokeswoman added.
The UN and the IAEA must objectively assess the US and Israeli attack on the uranium enrichment facility in Iran, Zakharova said. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 21, 2026
A US-Israeli attack struck residential homes in the Kiyanshahr area in Gilan, northern Iran early this morning, killing several civilians, an Iranian security official in the province reported on Saturday.
Iranian air defenses reportedly intercepted hostile targets over Tehran and over Bandar Abbas in the south of the country.
In a separate incident, a three-day-old infant and his family were killed in a US-Israeli strike on a rural home near the city of Arak, located in western-central Iran.
Human rights organizations remain silent over civilian toll in Iran
The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) criticized the silence and inaction of human rights bodies, regional and global leaders, and human rights defenders in response to US and Israeli crimes.
Commenting on the deliberate targeting of civilians, Heidi Matthews, an assistant professor of law at Osgoode Hall, York University, said the primary reason for the ongoing destruction is the lack of political and legal accountability.
She added that most Western nations have failed to meaningfully support international legal efforts to hold Israeli leaders responsible for war crimes, including through the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice.
One of the most notable examples of the US-Israeli crimes in Iran is the strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab, which killed more than 160 schoolgirls.
Press TV – March 21, 2026
US President Donald Trump has indicated he is considering scaling back the underway unprovoked aggression towards Iran, even as the crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz remains unresolved. … continue
By Martin Jay | Strategic Culture Foundation | March 21, 2026
What’s the difference between Vietnam and the Iran War? Answer: Trump had an exit strategy for Vietnam.
How much collective responsibility can the West take for the shitstorm it is in now, otherwise known as ’The Iran War’? Many would like to blame most of it on Trump for being a manchild and just going ahead with the most madcap military venture NATO countries have ever known, against all the expert advice, and ending up with a regime which is even more hardcore for having a bomb, world energy prices soaring and causing chaos due to Iran choking the Straits of Hormuz, and the entire relationship between Washington and its allies in the region reduced to a handful of dust? … continue
By Salman Rafi Sheikh – New Eastern Outlook – March 21, 2026
What if the state that claims global military supremacy is now confronting a conflict it cannot win on its own terms? … continue
By Li Yawei | Global Times | March 21, 2026
The US-Israeli strikes on Iran have entered their fourth week, with Washington’s operations against Iran veering into contradictory directions. While US President Donald Trump has publicly said his intention is to gradually “wind down” military operations, media reports say that the US Department of Defense has made comprehensive preparations for the potential deployment of ground forces inside Iranian territory. A Chinese expert says that the US is currently putting on a show of toughness, yet its real intent is to bring this unsustainable war to a face-saving end. … continue
By Wyatt Reed and Max Blumenthal | The Grayzone | March 20, 2026
The Trump Administration appeared to plagiarize its official justification for its war on Iran, copying almost word-for-word a document originally produced by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), a pro-war think tank with close ties to Israeli intelligence which was originally founded to “enhance Israel’s image.”
The FDD document was authored by Tzvi Kahn, the former assistant director for policy and government affairs at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
A March 2, 2026 statement issued by the White House accusing Tehran of 44 instances of terrorism against American citizens is “virtually identical” to the list published by FDD in June 2025, analyst Stephen McIntyre noted Thursday. … continue
RT | March 20, 2026
Ukraine is one of the most corrupt nations on Earth and Berlin should stop funding its government, Alternative for Germany party co-chair Alice Weidel has told the German parliament.
The exposure of a series of graft scandals involving Vladimir Zelensky’s inner circle has severely damaged his regime, which depends on hundreds of billions of euros from its European backers. As a result, several of Zelensky’s closest confidants have fled the country or been forced to resign.
Weidel asked German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Bundestag on Wednesday if his government wants to “continue financing one of the world’s most corrupt countries with billions to prolong a hopeless war.” The co-leader of the right-wing AfD party also urged Merz to “re-establish the broken lines of communication with Russia” and work toward the resumption of gas imports from the country instead.
Weidel called for sanctions on Moscow to be lifted, pointing out that the US has already begun doing so, referring to a waiver for the sale of Russian oil issued by Washington this month. … Full article
RT | March 20, 2026
Five Russian Paralympians have been added to the ‘kill list’ run by Ukraine’s state-backed Mirotvorets website, which publishes the personal details of individuals it labels as ‘enemies’ of the state.
The athletes, placed on the list on Thursday, include alpine skier Aleksey Bugaev, and cross-country skiers Varvara Voronchikhina, Ivan Golubkov, Anastasia Bagiyan, and Sergey Sinyakin. They represented Team Russia at the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Italy and won eight golds, one silver, and three bronzes, placing the team third in the medal standings.
Mirotvorets has accused the athletes of “war propaganda” and “attacks on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” and being “complicit” in Russia’s alleged “crimes” against the country.
The website, which claims that it operates independently but is linked to Ukraine’s security services, has been branded a ‘kill list’ after multiple people featured on it were later murdered or died under suspicious circumstances. Each entry notably includes a “date of elimination” field beneath the subject’s birthdate. … Full article
The Cradle | March 20, 2026
UK media has whitewashed Israel’s attempt to kill British war journalist Steve Sweeney and his Lebanese cameraman Ali Rida while they were broadcasting live from southern Lebanon on 19 March.
Footage shot by Rida shows Sweeney giving a news report about a previous Israeli strike when he realizes another strike is headed towards them. He quickly ducks as the missile is seen exploding as it hits the ground just meters behind him.
Sweeney was treated at the hospital to remove shrapnel from the bomb that was embedded in his arm.
While reporting on the strike, the BBC used a headline stating, “Missile lands next to presenter during live report from Lebanon.”
The headline did not mention that Israel had fired the missile, nor did it describe Sweeney as a journalist or war correspondent, while implying the strike was only random or simply an accident. … continue
Defense for Children International | March 18, 2026
Ramallah – 51 percent of Palestinian child detainees are in administrative detention, a record number.
351 Palestinian children are detained in Israeli prisons as of December 31, 2025, according to the latest data available from the Israel Prison Service (IPS). 180 children, or 51 percent of the total, are held in administrative detention without charge or trial, which is both the highest number and the highest proportion on record since Defense for Children International – Palestine began monitoring these numbers in 2008. The IPS, which typically releases detainee data on a quarterly basis, was over two months late in releasing the data from the fourth quarter of 2025. … Full article
An anti-Zionist group has claimed responsibility for a fire at a warehouse belonging to a defense firm linked to Israel’s Elbit Systems in the Czech Republic.
The Earthquake Faction, which describes itself as “an internationalist underground network,” posted a video purportedly showing the arson attack on an industrial facility in the Czech town of Pardubice on Friday, along with images of the burned-out building.
It said the site was used to “develop weaponry used by the Zionist entity to massacre people daily in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and across West Asia.”
Firefighters extinguished the blaze, no injuries were reported, and police said there was no danger to the public. Officials said the incident is being treated as a suspected terrorist attack.
The facility is operated by LPP Holding, a Czech arms manufacturer producing civilian and military equipment. In 2023, the company announced cooperation with Israel’s Elbit Systems on drone development.
Headquartered in Haifa, the firm is Israel’s largest defense manufacturer, specializing in unmanned systems, precision weapons, and electronic warfare equipment.
The Czech Republic, an EU and NATO member, is a close ally of Israel. Czech officials have supported US and Israeli military actions against Iran and condemned Iranian missile and drone attacks.
MEMO | March 20, 2026
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Friday unveiled a €5 billion ($5.7 billion) support package to shield households and businesses from the economic fallout of the Iran war, while sharply criticizing the conflict as illegal and destabilizing, Anadolu reports.
Sanchez said the war involving Israel, the US, and Iran violates international law and threatens Europe’s interests, warning it has already killed thousands of civilians and displaced around 4 million people in just 20 days.
“It is already provoking the first shockwaves of a global economic earthquake,” he said, pointing to 50% rises in fuel and 40% fertilizer prices.
“Even though we do not support this illegal war, we will do whatever it takes,” he added.
Sanchez said the €5 billion package represents a direct cost to Spanish taxpayers.
“This is money that could have gone to scholarships, healthcare or social care, but will instead be used to protect our economy, businesses and the most vulnerable,” he said.
He also expressed frustration with global leadership, saying he was “very angry” about decisions taken by certain governments.
The first pillar of the plan focuses on immediate support for households and businesses, including tax cuts on energy and a reduction in electricity VAT from 21% to 10%.
The government will also introduce fuel subsidies of up to €0.30 per liter, along with direct aid for sectors such as transport and agriculture. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 20, 2026
Switzerland on Friday said it would not issue licences for companies to export weapons to the United States due to the ongoing attacks on Iran, citing the country’s neutrality.
“The export of war materiel to countries involved in the international armed conflict with Iran cannot be authorised for the duration of the conflict,” the government said in a statement.
“Exports of war materiel to the USA cannot currently be authorised,” it added. […]
On Friday, the government said that since the Israeli and US strikes on Iran began on February 28, no new licences had been issued for exports of war materiel to the United States.
The government noted that no definitive licences for export of war materiel to Israel have been granted for several years. … Full article
By Freddie Ponton – 21st Century Wire – March 20, 2026
For half a century, the Strait of Hormuz has been sold as an American lake. “Freedom of navigation” meant US carrier groups on one side, pliant Gulf monarchies on the other, and anyone who challenged that arrangement cast as a rogue. That era is dying in real time, and three tiny islands at the mouth of the strait in the Persian Gulf explain why.
Abu Musa, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb. On most Western maps, they’re a footnote about an Iranian–UAE “dispute.” In the real world, they sit astride the deep‑water lanes that carry a huge share of the planet’s oil and gas. Whoever holds these islands doesn’t just watch the traffic; they sit on its windpipe. Iran controls them. And after US‑Israeli strikes on its territory, including reported HIMARS and missile attacks on Abu Musa and Kharg launched from Emirati soil in mid‑March, Tehran is no longer treating them as bargaining chips. It is fortifying them as unsinkable enforcement platforms and folding them into a new doctrine for Hormuz. Tehran’s doctrine is not American “open seas,” but Iranian‑managed passage under conditions set by Tehran as the state that actually lives on the coastline. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 20, 2026
US Marines head to the Gulf aboard the USS Tripoli, but as Samuel Geddes argues, it may be more about optics than real military impact. … Read article
Al Mayadeen | March 20, 2026
A security source in Iraq told Al Mayadeen that all Italian troops deployed as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have fled to Jordan, citing ongoing operations carried out by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq.
The source said the number of Italian soldiers amounts to 100 troops, without providing further details on the timing of the withdrawal. … Full article
By Ekaterina Blinova – Sputnik – 20.03.2026
The funds requested by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth would last roughly 160 days—or about five months, Sputnik calculates.
As of March 20, the expenditures exceeded $25.5 billion, according to the real-time Iran War Cost Tracker.
Tracker bases its estimate on a Pentagon briefing: $11.3 billion for the first six days, then about $1 billion a day—roughly $11,500 per second. But the real cost may be much higher. … continue
The Cradle | March 20, 2026
The UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, and Canada issued a joint statement on 20 March in support of a potential “coalition” to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while specifying “no commitment” to a concrete military role.
“We express our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the strait,” the close US allies announced.
The joint statement did not, however, touch on any military involvement or the commitment of any forces to the initiative.
One political reporter writing for Axios said the statement was “largely a gesture to placate [US] President [Donald] Trump, who has railed against allies for declining to help secure the strait and warned that a failure to do so could undermine the future of NATO.” … continue
TEHRAN – Iran proposes creating a Middle East security structure with the participation of regional countries, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Friday.
“We are ready to resolve all problems with you. In order to ensure peace in the region, we propose to create a security structure in the Middle East, which will include Islamic countries, in order to ensure peace, stability and security,” Pezeshkian said in an address on the occasion of the Iranian New Year.
Middle Eastern countries do not need the presence of “outsiders,” the president said.
Pezeshkian said that the United States and Israel had no reason to assassinate late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
“They killed our leader and our commanders without any reason or logic,” Pezeshkian said in a speech marking the upcoming Iranian New Year.
RT | March 20, 2026
Iran has signaled that it is ready to allow passage through the Strait of Hormuz to vessels from certain countries. Media reports and tracker data also suggest that a handful of pre-vetted tankers have already sailed smoothly through the “safe” corridor, with at least one shipping company allegedly paying Iran $2 million.
The development comes as more than 15 tankers have been hit by drones and projectiles in the strait since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran in late February.
As the Middle East escalation has roiled energy markets, the impact of a few tankers passing through has so far remained limited. Brent is still trading well above $100.
Here is what to know about the latest developments in the Strait of Hormuz. … continue
The Cradle | March 20, 2026
Washington has approved around $7 billion in arms to the UAE – as part of a larger package for Gulf states hosting US bases and currently facing retaliatory Iranian strikes, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported.
The US State Department is “not required” to announce the billions in arms to the UAE “under the rules governing U.S. arms exports, which use different modalities for different types of sales,” the report said.
“The Trump administration on Thursday moved forward with $23 billion in weapons sales to the UAE, Kuwait, and Jordan,” in order to “bolster those countries militarily during the conflict with Iran,” US officials told WSJ.
“The proposed weapons sales include more than $16 billion announced earlier on Thursday by the State Department, including air-defense systems, bombs, and radar for the UAE, and $8 billion in air-defense equipment for Kuwait,” the report added.
The officials said the deals include the sale of Patriot PAC-3 Missiles (worth $5.6 billion) and CH-47 Chinook helicopters (worth $1.32 billion) to the UAE.
“The US also approved $37 million in so-called Direct Commercial Sales of Predator XP drones and sustainment programs for light B-250/350 aircraft with an unspecified dollar value,” the officials went on to tell WSJ. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 20, 2026
The disruption of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is beginning to reverberate far beyond energy markets, with new analysis warning that the effects could directly constrain the United States’ ability to sustain and replenish its military operations.
A report by the Modern War Institute, cited by The Guardian, describes the situation as a “paralyzing, real-time problem” for any attempt to expand US defense manufacturing, as well as for repairing equipment damaged in recent Iranian retaliations.
At the center of the concern is sulphur, a largely overlooked commodity that plays a foundational role in industrial production. According to the analysis, seaborne trade in sulphur passing through Hormuz, which accounts for roughly half of global shipments, has been nearly halted. Prices have already surged by around 25 percent since the start of the war, with year-on-year increases reaching 165 percent. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 20, 2026
Iran is producing more missiles amid the United States-Israeli war on the country, spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, emphasized.
For Iran, ballistic missiles serve as the backbone of its deterrence and retaliatory doctrine, enabling it to offset conventional military asymmetries through highly survivable, mobile, and scalable systems capable of delivering significant damage to adversary assets. One of the main focuses of the aggression on Iran has been its missile program, which the US and “Israel” seek to “obliterate”.
After firing hundreds of ballistic and cruise missiles at US and Israeli targets in the occupied territories, the Gulf, and the wider region, Naeini underlined that there should be “no concern” over Iran’s missile industry or its stockpiles. … continue
RT | March 20, 2026
Sri Lanka refused to provide ground access to two US fighter jets earlier this month, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has told parliament.
Washington asked for permission to land the warplanes on the island on March 4 and 8, Dissanayake said on Friday.
“They wanted to bring in two warplanes armed with eight anti-ship missiles from a base in Djibouti to the Mattala International Airport and we said no,” the Sri Lankan president told parliament.
“We want to maintain our neutrality despite many pressures. We won’t give in. The Middle East war poses challenges but we will do everything possible to remain neutral.” … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 20, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has warned the United Kingdom that permitting the United States to use British military bases amounts to “participation in aggression.”
In a phone call with UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Araghchi criticized Britain’s “negative and biased approach” toward ongoing US-Israeli military actions against Iran. He also condemned London’s decision to grant the US access to key military installations for operations targeting Iranian missile sites.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had authorized the use of RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and the Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean for what officials described as “defensive” strikes against Iranian positions.
In a statement posted in Farsi on Telegram, Araghchi said he had conveyed to Cooper that such actions “will definitely be considered as participation in aggression and will be recorded in the history of relations between the two countries,” adding that Iran “reserves its inherent right to defend the country’s sovereignty and independence.” … continue
An Essay on the Predictable Endpoint of Obstetric Intervention
Lies are Unbekoming | March 9, 2026
A woman lies in a hospital bed. She gave birth hours ago. She hasn’t slept in two days. Her hormones are crashing. Her body is in shock. A nurse hands her a clipboard. Ten questions.
Have you been able to laugh and see the funny side of things?
Have you blamed yourself unnecessarily?
Have you felt scared or panicky for no very good reason?
She answers honestly. Her score triggers a conversation about antidepressants.
A 2021 study evaluated whether Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) scores obtained 3 to 24 hours after birth predict depression at six weeks. They don’t. … continue
The law stops the government from taking your location data, it says nothing about buying it.
By Ken Macon | Reclaim The Net | March 19, 2026
The FBI is buying Americans’ location data again. Director Kash Patel confirmed it to lawmakers on Wednesday, confirming what we already knew: that it has resumed purchasing commercial surveillance data, including detailed location histories, from data brokers.
The brokers feeding that data pipeline source much of it from phone apps and games that people use daily without realizing they’re being tracked.
By the time a precise location record reaches a federal agency, it may have originated from a weather app or a mobile game, passed through an advertising middleman, and been packaged for resale, with the person who generated it never consulted or notified. … continue
Remix News | March 19, 2026
Six Ukrainian citizens and one American have been arrested in India, accused of preparing terrorist attacks: according to authorities, they smuggled drone shipments from Ukraine to armed groups in Myanmar, writes Mandiner, citing the Indian Express. […]
“Collection of evidence, unravelling of criminal conspiracy, identification of accomplices and analysis of mobile data of the accused are aspects that justify remanding the accused in police custody,” observed Additional Judge Prashant Sharma of Patiala House Court in his order.
India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) says the group was helping “ethnic armed groups” in their plans for terror strikes and warned of “cross-border threats.”
Specifically, the NIA stated the group was illegally ‘importing huge consignments of drones from Europe to Myanmar via India.” … Full article
RT | March 19, 2026
Ukraine’s escalating drone attacks targeting Russian gas infrastructure risk compounding the energy shock being unleashed by the war on Iran, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has warned.
Russian energy giant Gazprom announced on Thursday that Ukraine had ramped up attacks on compressor stations linked to the TurkStream and Blue Stream pipelines, which together can carry up to 47.5 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
The company said Ukrainian forces had launched 22 drones at the Russkaya compressor station, three at Kazachya, and one at Beregovaya, all located near the Black Sea coast. All of the drones were intercepted, and no damage to infrastructure was recorded, Gazprom added. … Full article
MEMO | March 19, 2026
Israeli forces on Wednesday carried out demolitions and land clearing that affected agricultural structures and a water well in the town of Al-Ramadin, south of Hebron.
Local sources said the forces entered the areas of Tatreit and Deir Saeeda in the town and carried out widespread damage to residents’ property. This included demolishing a concrete room, a water well and an agricultural shed, as well as destroying plastic water tanks belonging to several families.
In a related development, the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission said it had documented 1,965 attacks by Israeli forces and settlers in the occupied West Bank last month, including 1,454 carried out by the Israeli army.
The commission also reported 72 demolition operations during the same period, affecting 122 structures. These included 56 inhabited homes and nine uninhabited houses, as well as 34 agricultural facilities and 18 structures that serve as sources of income for residents, amid a rise in violations against Palestinians and their property.
IMEMC | March 19, 2026
Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers, accompanied and protected by Israeli soldiers, carried out a series of coordinated attacks on Palestinian communities across the occupied West Bank on Thursday, assaulting residents, burning property, and triggering confrontations in several areas.
The attacks were concentrated in Nablus in the northern West Bank and Ramallah in the central West Bank and were coupled with military bulldozing of agricultural land east of the city.
In the village of Beit Imrin northwest of Nablus in the northern West Bank, colonizers attacked homes on the northern outskirts of the community, assaulting residents with physical violence and pepper spray.
Local sources reported that Israeli soldiers accompanied the colonizers, firing live rounds toward the homes to provide cover for the attack. Several residents were injured during the assault.
Earlier in the morning, a group of colonizers invaded Khirbet al‑Tawil east of Beit Furik northeast of Nablus, assaulting residents and injuring a 15‑year‑old boy. Israeli forces then abducted the boy’s father, Samir Dahash. Residents reported that the colonizers moved through the area with full military protection.
In the village of Abu Falah northeast of Ramallah in the central West Bank, colonizers attacked the outskirts of the community and set a Palestinian vehicle on fire. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – March 19, 2026
GAZA – Four Palestinians were martyred and others injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting areas east of Gaza City on Thursday, in what officials say is part of a continuing pattern of ceasefire violations.
Local sources reported that one Palestinian was martyred and another seriously wounded after an Israeli strike targeted a group of civilians in the al-Tuffah neighborhood, while two others, identified as Hamza Siyam and Mohammed Farhat, were martyred in a drone attack in the al-Zeitoun area. … Full article
The Cradle | March 19, 2026
Hezbollah targeted and struck six Israeli Merkava tanks during heavy battles in south Lebanon overnight on 19 March, resulting in confirmed casualties among invading troops.
In a statement, the Lebanese resistance said that its fighters ambushed an advancing Israeli force in Taybeh for the third time this week, destroying one Merkava tank before targeting a second advance of troops toward Deir Siryan, where five additional Merkava tanks were destroyed.
Soldiers were seen fleeing, and Israeli helicopters later attempted to evacuate casualties, Hezbollah added.
“The enemy army deployed a number of helicopters to evacuate the injured under heavy fire and smoke cover, but our Mujahideen proceeded to target the evacuation area with rocket and artillery fire.”
Earlier on Thursday morning, Al Manar TV correspondent Ali Shoeib reported intense clashes in Taybeh, adding that Hezbollah fighters were carrying out heavy attacks targeting Israeli forces.
This prompted “hysterical” retaliatory shelling, helicopter evacuations, and heavy aerial activity over Taybeh, Odaisseh, and Kfar Kila, Shoeib said.
The correspondent also reported successive rocket barrages and sustained targeting of Israeli positions. … continue
The Cradle | March 19, 2026
Russia Today (RT) reporter Steve Sweeney and his Lebanese cameraman, Ali Rida, were injured by shrapnel from an Israeli airstrike while reporting live from southern Lebanon on 19 March.
Sweeney, a British war journalist based in Beirut, told his editor that an Israeli war plane fired on the car the pair were using.
Footage shot by Ali shows Sweeney giving a news report about a previous Israeli strike when he realizes another strike is headed towards them. He quickly ducks as the missile is seen exploding as it hits the ground just meters behind him.
“Both men are conscious in hospital, doctors are diagnosing extent of shrapnel damage. War journalists are not legitimate targets,” stated Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of RT. … Full article
By Wyatt Reed and Wyatt Reed | The Grayzone | March 19, 2026
Israel’s veiled threat to Moscow came just after Russian media warned traffic cameras in Moscow were vulnerable to the same exploits that Israel reportedly used to monitor Ayatollah Khamenei’s residence before assassinating him.
Israeli military spokeswoman Anna Ukolova has drawn outrage in Moscow after threatening that Russian authorities who “wish Israel ill” could be subject to “elimination,” while suggesting Israel could hack into Russian closed-circuit television cameras to identify and track targets.
Asked by a journalist with Russian radio broadcaster RBC whether Israel had access to Russian traffic cameras, Ukolova declined to answer directly but warned that “Khamenei’s elimination shows our capabilities are serious” and that “no one who wishes us harm will be left aside.”
She added, ominously, “I hope Moscow does not wish Israel ill right now – I’d like to believe that.” … continue
Kent resigned this week as the head of the National Counterterrorism Center in protest against the Iran war, blaming Israel for pushing Washington to attack
The Cradle | March 19, 2026
Joe Kent, former head of the US National Counterterrorism Center, told Tucker Carlson in an interview this week that there was “no chance” for any dissenting voices in the lead-up to the war on Iran… […]
… Kent recounted a conversation he had with late US political commentator and right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Despite holding staunchly pro-Israel views, Kirk became increasingly concerned about the US-Israel relationship toward the end of his life, according to text messages made public by political commentator Candace Owens.
“The last time I saw Charlie Kirk on this Earth was in June, in the West Wing. He looked me in the eye and he said … Joe, stop us from getting into a war with Iran.”
He added that Kirk advised Trump multiple times and told him not to go to war with Iran.
“The investigation that I was a part of [with] the National Counterterrorism Center; we were stopped from continuing to investigate [Kirk’s killing] …
“One of President Trump’s closest advisors was vocally advocating for us to not go to war with Iran and for us to rethink, at least, our relationship with the Israelis.”
“And then he’s suddenly publicly assassinated and we’re not allowed to ask any questions about that?”
“The investigation that I was a part of [with] the National Counterterrorism Center, we were stopped from continuing to investigate.”
“But there was still a lot for us to look into that I can’t really get into.”
“There’s unanswered questions.”
“We know, because of the text messages that have been made public, that Charlie was under a lot of pressure from a lot of pro-Israel donors.”
According to a CNN report, Kent was sidelined by the White House and prevented from taking part in Trump’s intelligence briefings.
Kent is reportedly now under FBI investigation for the alleged leaking of classified information. The interview with Carlson comes just after Kent’s resignation. … Read full article
The Cradle | March 19, 2026
Haifa’s oil refinery was hit on 19 March by ballistic missiles launched by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force.
Video footage showed plumes of smoke rising from the Bazan oil refinery.
According to Israeli media, the refinery was hit after Iran fired three back-to-back waves of ballistic missile attacks towards central and northern Israel on Thursday.
Power outages resulted in the Krayot suburbs of Haifa following the missile attack. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 19, 2026
The spokesperson for the Iranian armed forces, Khatam al-Anibya Central Headquarters, Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari, warned on Thursday that Iran’s strikes against energy infrastructure in the region are not over.
He stressed that further strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure would trigger an even stronger response that would target enemy assets and those of the allies of Iran’s enemies. Zolfaghari warned that future responses would not stop until adversary energy assets are “completely destroyed”. … continue
RT | March 19, 2026
The US has been drawn by Israel into an “unlawful war” against Iran and needs help to disengage, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi has said.
In an opinion piece published in The Economist on Wednesday, the Middle East nation’s top diplomat called on US allies in the region to “tell the truth” about the conflict and admit that Washington “has lost control” of its own foreign policy. “There are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it,” he wrote, referring to the US and Iran. … continue
By Freddie Ponton – 21st Century Wire – March 19, 2026
In the early hours of March 18, Israeli drones tore into four gas‑treatment plants in Assaluyeh on Iran’s southern coast, where sour gas from phases 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the South Pars field is cleaned, separated and turned into the fuel that keeps the country’s lights on, homes heated and factories supplied. Iranian officials ordered the plants offline to contain the fires, and industry analysts immediately warned that production from the offshore platforms feeding those trains would have to be cut back. Within an hour of the strike being reported, European gas prices and Brent crude jumped, because traders understood what most headlines did not. This was not a symbolic hit on an abstract “gas field,” but a deliberate attack on a conversion node at the heart of Iran’s domestic energy system and a critical pillar of the wider Gulf energy order.
At the same time, Donald Trump was on social media threatening that if Iran retaliated again against Qatar’s LNG hub at Ras Laffan, he would “blow up the entirety” of South Pars – the largest gas field on the planet, and interestingly, a reservoir Iran shares with Qatar. The man who joined Israel in authorising the first strikes on Iranian production facilities is now openly dangling the prospect of destroying the shared gas reservoir that keeps tens of millions of people warm, powered and employed. That is not deterrence, only a head of state experimenting in public with the language of total economic annihilation.
Trump’s own Truth Social post about the strike reads like a rambling attempt to distance Washington from the attack while threatening to “blow up the entirety” of South Pars if Iran hits Qatar again. The post deserves closer attention later in this story. … continue
teleSUR | March 19, 2026
Gas futures rose by up to 35 percent, with prices reaching 70.7 euros per megawatt-hour, the highest level since the start of the ongoing regional conflict, according to financial reports. Oil prices also climbed. Brent crude reached $112.24 per barrel before surpassing $113, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) rose to $96.52 per barrel. Murban crude increased to $116.77 per barrel.
The market reaction follows a series of strikes targeting key energy facilities. In Iran, parts of the South Pars gas field—the world’s largest—were shut down after bombings carried out by the United States and Israel. Operations in the affected sections were halted to contain fires and prevent further spread.
Amid the escalation, Iranian authorities warned that refineries and petrochemical complexes in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar had become “direct and legitimate targets,” urging civilians and workers to stay away from those sites.
Between March 18 and 19, Iran launched a large-scale wave of attacks targeting what it described as “oil facilities linked to the United States” across the region. Reported targets included a liquefied natural gas plant in Bahrain, multiple LNG facilities in Qatar, and energy infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.
QatarEnergy confirmed damage to its installations. “In addition to the previous attack carried out on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, against Ras Laffan Industrial City, which caused significant damage to the Pearl LNG plant, QatarEnergy confirms that, in the early hours of Thursday, March 19, 2026, several of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities were targeted by missile attacks, resulting in large fires and additional significant damage,” the company said in a statement published on X. … Full article
Remix News | March 18, 2026
The Scandinavian airline Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has become the first carrier in Europe to scrap flights in response to a dramatic spike in fuel costs, with at least 1,000 flights canceled. Serving as the national airline for Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, the company stated that it must scale back operations as jet fuel prices soar due to ongoing instability in the Middle East.
“The price of jet fuel has doubled in ten days,” said CEO Anko van der Werff to Swedish business daily Dagens Industri. “Even if we try to absorb cost increases as much as possible, this is a shock that directly hits the airline industry.”
“We are cancelling a few hundred flights in March, but trying to protect our traffic as much as possible,” said the SAS boss, who stated that more cancellations are possible after Easter. […]
SAS finds itself in a particularly vulnerable position because it participated in fewer “fuel price hedging transactions” in recent years. These financial arrangements typically allow airlines to lock in fuel at a “pre-fixed price, thus protecting themselves from price fluctuations.”
In contrast, larger groups like International Airlines Group (the parent company of British Airways) and budget carriers like Ryanair remain better insulated for now because a high percentage of their fuel needs were “pre-committed.” Nevertheless, experts caution that even more protected firms may be forced to raise ticket prices once these hedging arrangements expire.
While SAS has already increased its fares to combat rising expenses, other major players like Air France-KLM, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas have implemented similar price hikes without yet resorting to cancellations. … Full article
Press TV – March 19, 2026
The Iranian foreign minister says ordinary Americans bear the brunt of the illegal US-Israeli aggression against Iran with the trillion-dollar “Israel First tax” that is expected to hit US economy.
Abbas Araghchi made the remarks in an X post on Thursday after The Washington Post reported that the US Ministry of War seeks more than $200 billion in budget request for the military assault against Iran.
The top Iranian diplomat described the figure as “the tip of the iceberg” as the war is about to enter its fourth week, contrary to what the enemies had predicted to be a short one.
“We’re only three weeks into this war of choice, imposed on both Iranians and Americans,” he said.
“This $200b is the tip of the icerberg. Ordinary Americans can thank [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu and his lackeys in Congress for the trillion-dollar “First Israel tax” that is about to hit US economy.” … continue
By Alice Johnson | The Libertarian Institute | March 19, 2026
War is often sold to the public as an act of national will: decisive, necessary, and under control. The bill arrives later, in a quieter form. It shows up in insurance markets, shipping rates, emergency guarantees, higher fuel prices, and sudden policy reversals designed to keep the economic damage from spreading too far or too fast. That is what is now happening with the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The fighting is not only destroying lives and widening instability. It is also revealing something more familiar about the American state: when private actors no longer want to bear the risk of a war Washington helped ignite, Washington moves to spread that risk across everyone else. … continue
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- ‘Not our war’: Trump’s naval coalition to reopen Strait of Hormuz dead in the water
- Greece has no intention of getting involved in war in Gulf: Foreign minister
- UK Resists Sending Warships to Hormuz Mission Sought by Trump — Reports
- Iran declares support centers for USS Gerald R. Ford legitimate targets
- Where in the World Is Benjamin Netanyahu? On the Move or Out of Sight?
- Moscow issues warning over Trump’s Golden Dome plan
- Brussels wants ‘our sons to die for Ukraine’ – Orban
- Iran slams Israeli strikes on oil depots as ‘ecocide’, warns of long-term health hazards
- The Sludging of Rural America
- The Iran Oil Crisis + Australia’s Failed Green Energy Policies are Collapsing our Farming and Fishing
- 80% of Americans Believe in the Right to Refuse Vaccines!
- Over 100 Ukrainian drones target Moscow – mayor
- Israeli forces kill family of four in West Bank raid near Tubas
- Israeli strike kills eight policemen, injures others in central Gaza
- Israeli strikes kill 15 people, including children, in southern Lebanon
- Hezbollah targets Palmachim Airbase, ignites Merkava in South Lebanon
- Lawyers’ groups demand end to British military bases in Cyprus
- Iran strongly condemns US‑Israeli attacks on its civilian aviation
- CIA Assessment: The Resistance Cannot Be Crushed
- Iran to Germany’s Merz: Demand American and Israeli aggressors stop war, not Iran
- Securing Hormuz Strait should be ‘a team effort’ – Trump
- Iran says ready for joint probe with regional states over attacked targets
- US-made copy of Shahed drone used to stage false-flag attacks on region: Iran Armed Forces
- IRGC denies involvement in drone attack on Saudi Arabia
- Larijani warns of potential false-flag attack on US soil
- I’m worried about Tucker Carlson’s safety – John Kiriakou
- Australia has new Blob Agency called the CDC to deal with the vaccine skeptics
- German police raid AfD lawmaker’s home over years-old social media posts
- Rising Wave of Journalist Abductions in 2026
- Bethlehem: Illegal Settlers Shoot Two, Assault Two, Steal 100 Sheep
- Nablus: Colonizers Kill a Palestinian, Injure Three in Qusra
- Israeli strike kills two Palestinians in southern Gaza
- Hezbollah Returns: It Didn’t Start a War, It Is Ending One
- Israelis kill 17 Lebanese medical staff in 1 day, hide behind fabrications
- Iran says 43,000 civilian units damaged in US-Israeli attacks
- US air defense system in Iraq embassy failed to intercept drone attack: Report
- Trump on Hormuz: “Others must take care of it” after US falters
- EU states seek ‘talks’ with Iran for access to Strait of Hormuz: Report
- Who Is closer to collapse?
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- At least 56 museums, historical sites damaged by US-Israeli aggression: Ministry
- How Zionist Control Is Hurting US Interests
- Trump chose war on Iran despite warnings of regional fallout: WSJ
- Iran Strikes Target Suspected Locations of US, Israeli Commanders – IRGC
- US air defense station at embassy in Baghdad targeted: Report
- Iran warns it may target US missile launch sites in UAE cities
- Friendly Skies of Georgia: Are Israeli-Linked Drones Launching False Flags from Georgian Territory?
- The Three Big Lies about Mammography Screening
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- Canada unveils Arctic militarization plan
- Zelensky shows no regret over threatening Orbán with death in new interview
- Moscow summons British and French envoys over deadly Ukrainian missile strike
- Ukrainian Embassy in Beirut sheltering top Mossad agent
- Many killed in brazen Israeli attacks across Lebanon, residences targeted
- Israeli Colonizers Set Fire to a Mosque Near Nablus
- Hebron: Colonizers Run Over a Girl, Open Random Fire
- Palestinian family displaced after settlers violently attack them in Humsa, Jordan Valley
- IOF drop abuse charges against soldiers in Gaza detainee case
- Israel Uses Iran War as Pretext to Torture Thousands of Prisoners
- Iranian woman killed in US-Israeli attack on Quds Day rallies in Tehran
- US posts bounty for info on Iranian leaders as they join massive rallies across the country
- The EU never learns – except for the wrong lessons
- Iran attacks on UAE leaves RSF militia high and dry
- Hosting Washington’s war: Bahrain faces the consequences
- The US fell for its own Iran propaganda
- Is there even an off ramp?
- French officer killed, six wounded in drone attack in Iraq
- Resistance groups strike down US Air Force KC-135 aircraft in western Iraq
- Expert Guts Claims That HPV Vaccine Reduces Cancer Risk
- Sorry, The New Republic, Climate Change Isn’t Causing Somali Migration. Blame Civil Strife and Poverty.
- No evidence Russia sabotaged Baltic cables – Finnish intel
- Orbán says family will ‘adapt’ after children and grandchildren also threatened by former Ukrainian security official
- Medics killed by Ukrainian strike on hospital in Russian region – MOD
- Soldiers Shoot a Palestinian Near Hebron
- Israeli Strikes Kill Displaced Palestinians, Death Toll Continues to Rise
- The Strategic Folly of a (Serious) US Ground Invasion of Iran
- In humiliation for US regime, Iran sending oil to China through Hormuz
- ‘Israel’ used Arab proxy to target Oman
- US-Israeli war of aggression on Iran meant to reshape region: Omani FM
- Hezbollah Strikes Back: Israel’s Iron Dome Overwhelmed
- Israel commits massacre against displaced civilians on Beirut beachfront
- Deadly airstrike on PMF in Iraq’s Anbar kills 30, dozens wounded
- US Embassy in Baghdad says leaving Iraq ‘best option’ for Americans
- Araghchi: UNESCO silence on Israel’s bombing of Iran’s historical sites ‘unacceptable’
- Iran Does Not Consider Israel Party to Talks to Need Mediators With It – Ambassador
- Macron’s aircraft carrier and warplanes to the Persian Gulf is a dangerous vanity project
- Persian Gulf States Cut Oil Production by 10Mln Bpd Due to Hormuz Strait Closure – IEA Report
- Iraqi Oil Ports Suspend Operations Following Attack on Tankers – Authorities
- No, New York Times, Climate Change Isn’t Driving Inflation
- Epstein Network An ‘Iranian Conspiracy,’ Claims Washington Post
- Fighting Back Against Zionist Control of the UK
- Israeli forces seize Palestinian homes in West Bank and convert them into military posts
- Israeli airstrike destroys building in Gaza, sparks fire in displacement tents
- ‘Israel’ kills 68, wounds 145 across Lebanon on Wednesday
- Iraqi Resistance warns al-Sharaa: Attack on Lebanon means war
- US failures in Iran reveal Russia is key to South Korea’s strategic security
- 40 Years of Endless War, Data Point by Data Point
- ‘All ports in Persian Gulf will be legitimate targets if Iranian ports are attacked’
- Department of War Using Palantir AI to Pick Targets in Iran
- American bases do not protect – they attack the peoples of the Persian Gulf
- Iran significantly boosts oil exports via Strait of Hormuz since taking control of key waterway
- US Navy denies oil tanker escorts after energy secretary’s lie sparks confusion
- US Senator after briefing: Trump has no clear plan for war on Iran
- ‘We’ve Obliterated Their Missiles’
- Iran says enemy should await ‘painful retaliation’ after hitting bank
- Iraqi resistance launches over 30 operations on US bases within 24 hours
- Syrian president vows ‘absolute support’ to disarm Hezbollah
- ‘Heinous crime’: Iran denounces Israeli assassination of 4 Iranian diplomats in Lebanon
- Ukraine attacking Russian gas pipeline to stop deliveries to Europe – Defense Ministry
- Despite threat to send soldiers to Orbán’s home, Zelensky joins Merkel and Walesa to receive EU’s highest honor
- Kiev bankrolling Hungary’s pro-Ukraine opposition – Budapest
- Porsche profits crash after costly EV strategy U-turn
- Volkswagen plans 50,000 job cuts due to plunging profits while board members secure €1.75 million each in bonuses
- We Call It Medicine: The Mass Psychiatric Drugging of America’s Poorest Children
- UK Parliament Plans ISP Blocking and Age Verification Powers
- Musk and The Verification Trap: Exposing X Users to Israeli Intelligence
- Ukrainian missile strike on Russia’s Bryansk kills six, injures dozens – governor
- One killed, two injured in Israeli strike in central Gaza
- Red Crescent: US-Israeli airstrikes damage over 19,000 civilian buildings across Iran
- World cannot remain silent as US and Israel attack ‘heritage of humankind’: Iran
- US soldiers ‘displaced and roaming’ as they flee bases after Iran attacks: IRGC
- Emirati billionaire rebukes US senator over call for Gulf states to join war with Iran
- US energy secretary deletes post claiming tanker escort in Hormuz
- Two Israeli gas fields shut down following Iranian missile threats
- Aramco CEO warns ‘catastrophe’ imminent if Strait of Hormuz remains shut
- What If Iran Says No?
- Iran not seeking ceasefire, aggressors must learn: Iranian officials
- Trump Threatens to ‘Hit’ Iran ‘Twenty Times Harder’ Over Strait of Hormuz Oil Flows
- ‘Be careful’: Iran’s top security official dismisses Trump’s threats on Strait of Hormuz
- Dozens reportedly killed in Tehran as Trump threatens Iran with more ‘death’
- Spare the hypocrisy: Baghaei slams Ursula’s support for US
- Ukrainian draft dodger makes mountain escape in plane
- Ukrainian locals free conscripted man in daring act of resistance
- Moscow condemns Israeli strike on Russian cultural center
- Corporate Media Go All Out To Support The US-Israeli War on Iran
- Iran War Supporters Invent a New and Absurd Justification: It Is All About China
- Trump press conference reveals a man who wants out of war
- Rubio Confesses That American Soldiers Are Dying for Israel
- Colonizers Injure Several Palestinians in Tubas, Nablus, Hebron
- Israeli strike kills journalist, two children in Gaza
- One killed, others injured by Israeli fire east of Gaza
- Israeli army carries out new landing operation in east Lebanon’s Bekaa
- Several people killed in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon
- Hezbollah missiles reach deep, destroy strategic IOF cyber site
- When Tel Aviv decides, Washington fights
- US-Israeli aggression on Iran intensifies, 40 killed in one strike
- Graham threatens Saudi Arabia with ‘consequences’ over Iran missiles
- Top official: Iran ready for a long war with US, no more diplomacy
- How Iran’s Toxic Rain Reveals US-Israel Discord
- Six-year-old killed by Ukrainian strike on Russian region – authorities
- Blackmail and death threats, Zelensky embarrasses the EU, but there’s no condemnation
- Israel threatens to kill Iran’s new leadership
- Trump Admits He Is Destroying Iran For Israel
- Ending Iran War Will Be ‘Mutual’ Decision with Netanyahu — Trump
- Iran ships 11-12mln crude barrels through Strait of Hormuz despite war
- Iran’s latest move in the GCC countries was a stroke of genius
- Possible Scenarios for the Middle East
- The Horizon of the War. “Italy is being Dragged Into the War against Iran”
- A Second Vietnam War? Hanoi Waits and Prepares
- X Users Find Their Real Names Are Being Googled in Israel After Using X Verification Software “Au10tix”
- Israeli Colonizers, Soldiers, Kill Three Palestinians Near Ramallah
- Escalating Colonizer Violence Forces Yarza Families Out
- Gaza: Three Killed in Strike as Another Dies of Wounds
- Israel commits several massacres in South Lebanon; entire family wiped out
- Nine health workers killed as Israeli strikes hit hospitals in Lebanon
- How An Atrocity Propaganda Campaign Led To The U.S. And Israel Committing Real Atrocities In Iran
- UAE denies Israeli media reports about attacking water desalination facility in Iran
- Calls for the reconfiguration of military arrangements in the Gulf region
- Araghchi says Iran rejects calls for ceasefire, seeks ‘permanent end’ to war
- Oil prices could hit $150 if Hormuz remains blocked: Goldman Sachs
- Media May Keep Quiet on Gulf Crisis to Avoid Economic Destabilization – Ecologist
- Strategic and Economic Impacts of the Iran War
- Iran destroys four advanced US THAAD radars, downs Israeli drone
- Ukraine Can’t Help US Beat Iranian Drones – Military Analyst
- US Intelligence Community is Covering its Ass… What is Really Going On with the US War on Iran?
- Step into My Parlor
- The Trump Administration is Lying About American Casualties in the Persian Gulf Region
- Civilian infrastructure in the crosshairs of US-Israeli aggression on Iran
- Children make up 30% of fatalities of ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran: Health Ministry