# Iran-Israel%20Conflict
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The 31-Day War: Nuclear Red Lines and Regional Attrition as Iran Rejects ‘Extreme’ US Demands
The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. has reached a dangerous milestone at 31 days, marked by the destruction of Iran's Khondab heavy water plant and direct strikes on U.S. regional bases. Despite mediation efforts by a quartet of regional powers, Tehran has rejected a 15-point U.S. peace proposal, opting instead for a strategy of asymmetrical escalation and targeting of political leadership.

A Shield of Shekels: Israel’s Record 2026 Budget Averts Collapse Amid Escalating Regional Conflict
Israel’s parliament has passed a record-breaking 2026 national budget of 850.6 billion NIS, securing the government's survival and avoiding early elections. The budget prioritizes massive defense spending amid ongoing regional tensions, highlighted by the fact that voting was interrupted by Iranian missile alerts.

Tehran Targets Tel Aviv: The Strategic Implications of Iran’s Latest Drone Incursion
The Iranian military has claimed a drone swarm attack on a key IDF logistics base and the largest transportation hub in Tel Aviv. This direct strike signals a major escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict, targeting the operational heart of Israel's military mobility.

The Death of the Dealmaker: Larijani’s Assassination and the Eclipse of Iranian Pragmatism
The assassination of Ali Larijani, Iran's key strategic architect and pragmatic conservative leader, leaves a power vacuum that likely ends hopes for a negotiated settlement. His death signals a shift toward a more militarized Iranian leadership under Mojtaba Khamenei, as veteran hardliners replace the regime's most seasoned diplomatic voice.

The Hormuz Trap: Why Tehran’s Final Gambit May Have Ended Its Control of the Strait
Following a devastating decapitation strike on its leadership, Iran's attempt to blockade the Strait of Hormuz has backfired, triggering a 'soft blockade' driven by insurance markets rather than naval dominance. The U.S. is leveraging this crisis to consolidate its influence over East Asian allies and domestic energy interests, signaling a permanent shift in regional sea power.

Brinkmanship in the Negev: Iran’s Missile Breakthrough Challenges Israel’s Nuclear Taboo
Iran has successfully launched missile strikes near Israel's Dimona nuclear facility, marking a significant breach of Israeli air defenses. The escalation has prompted a 48-hour ultimatum from the U.S. regarding the Strait of Hormuz, as both sides threaten to target critical civilian infrastructure.