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Iran
Mocks Trump, threatens US assets: Iran’s hardline parliament speaker emerges as unlikely face of talks
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf taunts US and Israel online, threatens financial targets and signals 'new phase' in war while reportedly serving as key channel in indirect talks
Lior Ben Ari
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03.23.26
US eyes April 9 to end Iran war, but Tehran denies talks as strikes intensify
Trump says US held 2 days of war-ending talks with Tehran and dropped a 48-hour ultimatum to hit energy sites; Iran denies any talks, Israel says contacts are via parliament speaker, and officials say Iran can still sustain daily missile fire
ynet correspondents, News Agencies
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03.23.26
'We have zero defense': Iran strike jolts UK as fears grow missiles could reach London
Attempted strike on Diego Garcia sparks public anxiety and political debate as officials downplay threat while experts warn London could be within range and defenses may rely on allies
Zeev Avrahami
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03.23.26
Trump says Iran talks ongoing, ‘they have agreed to no nuclear weapon’
Trump says negotiations led by US envoys have reached key understandings, with Iran agreeing in principle to forgo nuclear weapons as talks continue and a potential deal nears
Reuters, ynet
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03.23.26
Bombs will not break Iran — but its elites might
Analysis: Iran’s regime is more likely to survive short-term military pressure unless war triggers elite defections inside the Revolutionary Guard and ruling establishment, turning battlefield shock into a broader breakdown of regime cohesion
Dr. Mordechai Chaziza
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03.23.26
Israel 'not surprised, going along' with Trump on Iran talks, officials say
Officials say intensive behind-the-scenes contacts between Washington and Tehran, both direct and through Qatari and Turkish mediation, aimed at reaching a deal
Itamar Eichner
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03.23.26
Trump says US pausing strikes on Iran energy sites after ‘productive’ talks
POTUS says delaying attacks on Iran’s power grid for 5 days after constructive talks with Tehran on 'complete and total resolution' of Middle East hostilities; Iran denies negotiations, says Hormuz will remain closed to 'aggressors'
Itamar Eichner, Lior Ben Ari
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03.23.26
The Iran war is saving the West. The Allies must be given time for decisive success
Opinion: The joint US-Israeli campaign has created the first real chance to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions, exploiting a rare moment of military advantage after years of Western dithering and failed alternatives
Dan Zamansky
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03.23.26
Why Israel's defense shield failed over Dimona and Arad
After missiles strikes, scrutiny grows over use of David’s Sling against Iranian ballistic missiles, with defense officials pointing to stockpile pressures, expanded deployment and limits of lower-altitude interception
Yuval Azulay, Calcalist
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03.23.26
Fears rise across Arab world over fallout from strikes on Iran, Israel nuclear sites
Regional officials say monitoring systems show no radiation so far, as experts warn risks depend on damage, weather and distance from nuclear sites
Lior Ben Ari
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03.23.26
Trump endgame runs through Hormuz as Iran supreme leader remains out of reach
Officials now assess that breaking Iran’s grip on the strait could allow Trump to declare victory while stripping Tehran of one of its most powerful deterrents
ynet
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03.23.26
Sirens sound across central, southern Israel after Iran missile launch; no injuries reported
Initial indications suggested the missile may have been a cluster-type munition, though this has not been officially confirmed; sirens were also activated in parts of central Israel, in some cases without advance warning
ynet correspondents
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03.23.26
Arkia shifts flights abroad, El Al scales back amid wartime airspace limits
Airlines shift operations to Aqaba and Taba and limit Ben Gurion flights to humanitarian routes as new rules cap passengers at 50 per flight and one departure per hour, leaving many travelers stranded ahead of Passover
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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03.23.26
US general says Iran campaign ‘on plan,’ Tehran acting out of ‘desperation’
CENTCOM chief Brad Cooper says the joint US campaign alongside Israel is progressing as expected, including efforts to degrade Iran’s missile and drone production capabilities
Associated Press
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03.23.26
Islamic Republic executes 3 uprising protesters on eve of Iranian New Year
Dawn hangings in Qom follow torture confessions; fears mount for hundreds at risk as regime retaliates
Omid Habibinia/The Media Line
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03.23.26
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