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IDF Spokesperson: ‘The Regime Is Unstable; We Will Weaken It Further’

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IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said Sunday evening that Israel’s ongoing military campaign against Iran is aimed at dismantling the regime’s capabilities and removing what he described as an existential danger to Israel, as Israeli and U.S. forces continue coordinated operations across the region.

“Our goal is to strike all components of the regime – together with the US military – in order to remove an existential threat to the State of Israel,” Defrin said.

Defrin said Iran and Hezbollah have recently attempted to escalate their attacks on Israel by increasing rocket launches in response to the growing military pressure being applied by Israeli forces.

“In recent days we have seen attempts by Iran and Hezbollah to increase the firing toward Israel. This is a direct response to our military pressure,” he said. “Our objective is to damage all of the regime’s systems and capabilities, and we are doing this shoulder to shoulder alongside the US.”

According to the IDF spokesman, Israeli forces have carried out extensive strikes against Iran’s missile infrastructure, targeting hundreds of locations tied to the country’s ballistic missile program.

“More than 70 percent of the ballistic missile launchers have been taken out of service, and more than 80 percent of the air defense systems have been struck,” he said.

Defrin also indicated that the campaign is advancing more quickly than Israeli planners had originally anticipated.

“We are ahead of the original plan in the achievements of the war,” Defrin said. “We have an orderly and ongoing plan and we are deepening the damage, striking sites where Iran attempts to conceal its nuclear program. We still have thousands of targets in Iran. The regime is unstable and is hiding this from its own residents.”

He stressed that Israel’s operations are not intended to directly remove the Iranian leadership from power.

“Our objective is not to topple the regime, but rather create the conditions that will allow the Iranian people to take their country into their own hands,” he said. “We will continue to strike the Basij and the security forces and deepen our attack on them. What the Iranian people choose to do is in their own hands.”

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Flydubai Suspends Flights to and from Tel Aviv Through April 30 Amid War

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✈️ Dubai-based flydubai has suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport through April 30 due to the ongoing war with Iran and the security escalation in the region. The airline joins a growing list of foreign carriers canceling flights to Israel after the country’s airspace was closed on February 28 following […]

Two Brothers in France Investigated for Allegedly Planning Deadly Antisemitic Attack

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Two brothers in France have been placed under formal investigation for allegedly planning a “deadly and antisemitic” attack, according to the national counterterrorism prosecutor’s office. The suspects a 22-year-old engineering student and his 20-year-old brother were arrested after police found a semi-automatic firearm, a bottle of acid, and an ISIS flag in their car during […]

Growing Defections Reported in Iran’s IRGC and Police Forces

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Channel 14 reports increasing defections within Iran’s IRGC and police. A source told senior Iran analyst Dror Balazada that growing numbers including some beyond lower ranks are leaving their posts in cities such as Isfahan and Tabriz, citing lack of clear leadership from Tehran, fears of being used as “human shields,” and severe economic hardship.

Fetterman Urges Democrats to Back Iran Strikes, Defends Operation Epic Fury

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Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said Sunday that members of his own party should support U.S. military strikes against Iran if they believe Tehran must be prevented from developing nuclear weapons, citing comments made by Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential campaign as he continued to distance himself from the Democratic Party’s stance on the issue.

Speaking during an interview with John Catsimatidis on WABC radio, Fetterman said he stood alone among Senate Democrats in backing the operation known as Epic Fury. “I became the only Democrat, certainly in the Senate, to support the mission of Epic Fury,” he said, urging fellow Democrats to acknowledge what he described as a successful effort that damaged Iran’s nuclear program.

Fetterman pointed to remarks Harris made while running for president in 2024, when she described Iran as the United States’ most significant foreign adversary. “When Kamala Harris ran for president … she identified Iran as her top international concern,” Fetterman said. “And now, here we have a situation where the Trump administration through Epic Fury has effectively broken the Iranian nuclear apparatus. Why can’t we agree that that’s a good thing for international security?”

Harris had made that assessment during a 2024 interview on “60 Minutes,” where she said Iran was the United States’ “greatest adversary.”

Fetterman also suggested that even if the military campaign leads to higher energy prices, the strategic benefit of weakening Iran’s nuclear program would outweigh the economic costs.

“If the administration creates the kind of outcome that we all agree and wanted … why can’t we support that?” he said.

During the same interview, Fetterman criticized Democrats over the ongoing dispute surrounding funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

“The Coast Guard people … and the TSA agents … they all deserve to be paid,” he said. “This shutdown has had zero impact on ICE. So, why should we punish all of these workers … who are keeping our nation more secure?”

According to CBS News, nearly every Senate Democrat voted against advancing a DHS funding measure on Feb. 13, with Fetterman standing as the only member of the party to oppose the shutdown effort.

“I [was] the only Democrat to vote against that DHS shutdown,” he told Catsimatidis.

Reports from The Associated Press said Democrats were willing to approve funding for much of the department but were seeking changes to the operations of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Reuters reported that the impasse continued as of March 12, contributing to longer security screening lines at airports as TSA agents went unpaid.

Fetterman framed the standoff as a departure from the party’s traditional support for workers.

“Don’t shut the government down. We used to be the party that refused to do these things,” he said. “I thought we are the party of union workers.”

“[Now] we are constantly voting to prevent them from being paid for their work,” he added.

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Israel Begins Easing Civil Defense Restrictions in Several Regions as Security Assessment Improves

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The IDF announced that it will begin easing civil defense restrictions in multiple regions of the country starting Monday morning, marking another step toward normalcy after weeks of heightened wartime measures. The IDF said the changes will take effect at 6 a.m. Monday, when several areas currently operating under “Limited Activity” guidelines will shift to […]

IEA: Over 400 Million Barrels of Emergency Oil Reserves to Flow to Global Markets Soon

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The International Energy Agency announced Sunday that emergency oil reserves held by its member countries will soon begin entering global markets, with governments committing to release a total of 411.9 million barrels in an effort to ease supply pressures.

In a statement, the agency said participating nations have agreed to provide 271.7 million barrels from government-controlled reserves. An additional 116.6 million barrels will come from industry stocks that companies are required to maintain, while another 23.6 million barrels will be supplied from other sources.

According to the IEA, the majority of the planned release will consist of crude oil, accounting for 72 percent of the total, while the remaining 28 percent will be refined petroleum products.

The agency said supplies from member countries in the Asia-Oceania region will become available immediately, while oil held in Europe and the Americas is scheduled to reach markets beginning at the end of March.

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Iran Arrests Dozens of People Accused of Being Informants for Israel

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Iranian authorities have detained dozens of individuals suspected of providing Israel with sensitive information, according to local reports published Sunday, as Israeli and U.S. airstrikes continue targeting sites across the country.

In Iran’s northwest, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that prosecutors ordered the arrest of 20 people accused of transmitting the locations of military and security installations to Israel.

Separately, Tasnim reported that authorities in northeastern Iran detained 10 individuals on Sunday. Some of those taken into custody are suspected of gathering intelligence on sensitive facilities and key economic infrastructure.

“As the Zionist enemy (Israel) and the U.S. are attempting to invade Iran, they simultaneously activate mercenaries and spies to carry out riots as the next step,” a provincial branch of the Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence organization said, according to Tasnim.

Additional arrests were reported in western Iran. The Student News Network said three people were detained in Lorestan province for “seeking to disturb public opinion (…) and burn mourning symbols.”

According to a source familiar with Israel’s military planning, Israeli forces have recently begun striking security checkpoints and other targets based on information supplied by informants operating inside Iran, marking a new stage in Israel’s campaign.

The arrests come amid continuing internal tensions in Iran. In January, just weeks before the United States and Israel launched their current military campaign against the country, large anti-government demonstrations erupted across Iran.

Those protests were suppressed in what became the deadliest crackdown in the history of the Islamic Republic.

Iranian officials accused both Israel and the United States of instigating the unrest, alleging that the demonstrations were “violent riots” intended to topple the country’s clerical leadership.

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No Nations Commit Warships to Protect Strait of Hormuz Despite Trump’s Appeal

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No country publicly agreed on Sunday to send naval forces to help secure the Strait of Hormuz after President Donald Trump urged major powers to deploy warships to keep the crucial waterway “open and safe” amid soaring oil prices linked to the ongoing war with Iran.

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Washington has been communicating with several nations about the issue but did not identify which governments were involved. Speaking to NBC, Wright said he expects China to play a positive role in reopening the shipping lane through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil exports typically move.

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, also spoke to NBC and said Tehran has already been contacted by several governments seeking safe passage for their ships. “Iran has been ‘approached by a number of countries’ seeking safe passage for their vessels,” he said, adding that “this is up to our military to decide.” Araghchi noted that a group of vessels from “different countries” had already been allowed to transit the waterway, though he did not offer additional details.

Iran has maintained that the strait remains open to most nations but not to the United States or countries aligned with it.

Araghchi also dismissed the idea of negotiations with Washington to bring the war to a close. “We don’t see any reason why we should talk with Americans” about ending the conflict, he said, arguing that the fighting began when Israel and the United States launched coordinated attacks on Feb. 28 during indirect U.S.-Iran discussions. Those talks had been centered on Iran’s nuclear program, and Araghchi added that Tehran had “no plan to recover” enriched uranium buried beneath rubble after U.S. and Israeli strikes last year.

British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said Western governments are exploring options to reopen the strait but acknowledged that the conflict itself remains the central obstacle. “We are intensively looking with our allies at what can be done, because it’s so important that we get the strait reopened,” Miliband told Sky News, adding that ending the war is the “best and surest” way to do it.

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry responded cautiously to Trump’s request, saying it is monitoring the situation closely and coordinating with Washington. Officials said Seoul “takes note” of Trump’s call and that it “will closely coordinate and carefully review” the situation with the U.S.

Attention has also turned to Japan, where there is speculation that Trump may request naval assistance during an upcoming meeting with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at the White House later this week.

China did not immediately respond publicly to the call for assistance.

France has previously indicated it is discussing a possible multinational escort mission for commercial vessels passing through the strait. President Emmanuel Macron said the effort could involve partners in Europe, India, and other Asian countries, though French officials stressed that such an operation could only proceed when “the circumstances permit,” meaning once the fighting has subsided.

Meanwhile, the International Energy Agency announced Sunday that emergency oil reserves will soon begin entering global markets in an effort to stabilize prices. The organization described the coordinated release of reserves as the largest ever undertaken.

The agency updated an earlier figure of 400 million barrels to nearly 412 million barrels. Asian member states are expected to release supplies immediately, while stockpiles held in Europe and the Americas are scheduled to begin reaching markets at the end of March.

At the same time, tensions across the Persian Gulf escalated as several Arab countries reported new missile and drone attacks. The strikes came a day after Iran warned residents to evacuate three major ports in the United Arab Emirates, marking the first time Tehran has directly threatened non-U.S. assets in a neighboring state. Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE said their air defense systems were working to intercept incoming projectiles.

Iran also accused the United States of launching Friday’s strike on Kharg Island — home to the country’s primary oil export terminal — from bases in the UAE, though it provided no evidence.

U.S. Central Command declined to comment on the allegation. Anwar Gargash, a diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, rejected the claim, and Gulf states hosting U.S. military bases reiterated that they have not allowed their territory or airspace to be used in attacks on Iran.

Iran’s joint military command warned that it could retaliate against what it described as U.S.-linked “oil, economic and energy infrastructures” throughout the region if its own oil facilities continue to come under attack.

Since the war began, Iran has launched hundreds of missiles and drones at the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman. While many have been intercepted, the attacks have caused damage and unsettled regional economies. Tehran insists the strikes target American assets, although impacts have also been reported at civilian locations including airports and oil installations.

The war has already taken a heavy toll across the region. Iranian strikes have killed at least a dozen civilians in Gulf countries, most of them migrant workers.

Inside Iran, the International Committee of the Red Cross reported that more than 1,300 people have been killed. Iran’s Health Ministry said the casualties include 223 women and 202 children, according to Mizan, the judiciary’s official news agency.

In Israel, Iranian missile attacks have killed 12 people and wounded others, including three who were injured on Sunday. The conflict has also claimed the lives of at least 13 U.S. military personnel, including six who died in a plane crash in Iraq last week.

Lebanon has also suffered heavy casualties since the conflict expanded there. The country’s Health Ministry said at least 820 people have been killed since Iran-backed Hezbollah began launching attacks on Israel and Israel responded with airstrikes and additional troop deployments in southern Lebanon.

The fighting has also triggered a massive humanitarian crisis. Within just 10 days, more than 800,000 people — nearly one in seven residents of Lebanon — have been displaced, barely a year after a previous conflict forced over a million Lebanese from their homes.

In Beirut, displaced families were seen repairing tents battered by rain and wind. Fadi Younes, who fled the southern suburbs, said his living conditions had become extremely difficult after his bedding was soaked by the weather.

“We don’t know where this will end,” he said.

In the southern suburb of Haret Hreik, cleanup crews worked to remove rubble from largely deserted streets.

“The important thing is that the roads remain open for hospitals and for people,” excavator driver Hachem Fadlallah said.

Israel said its forces continued striking targets in Iran, while Iranian missiles continued to be launched toward Israel, sending residents rushing into shelters as warning sirens sounded.

Several of the strikes landed in central Israel and the Tel Aviv region, damaging 23 locations and igniting a small fire. Israel’s emergency service, Magen David Adom, released footage showing a large crater in a street and shrapnel damage to a nearby apartment building.

Multiple simultaneous impact sites have become increasingly common in the war, with Israel’s military saying Iran has begun using cluster munitions designed to evade certain air defense systems and disperse explosive fragments across wide areas.

{Matzav.com}

“COWARD:” Geert Wilders Slams Macron For His Attack On Israel (In Hebrew)

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French President Emmanuel Macron posted a message in Hebrew on X over the weekend, criticizing Israel over the war against Hezbollah in Lebanon and calling to stop its attacks on Hezbollah terrorists. In his post Macron wrote, “I held talks yesterday with President Aoun, Prime Minister Salam, and Parliament Speaker Berri. Every possible step must […]

IDF Strikes Over 200 Targets Across Western and Central Iran

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The IDF says more than 200 targets across western and central Iran were struck over the past day as part of ongoing operations to degrade the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile array and air defense systems. According to the military, the strikes targeted command centers with regime operatives, air defense systems, and weapons storage and production […]

IDF: 6,000+ IRGC Fighters Killed, 15,000 Wounded As Israeli Campaign Expands Across Iran

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More than 6,000 members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have been killed and roughly 15,000 wounded since the launch of the joint Israeli-U.S. campaign against the Islamic Republic, according to Israeli military intelligence. The figures, cited by IDF intelligence officials in briefings reported by Israeli media, come as Israel expands its military campaign […]

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