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Tehran Mourns Senior Commanders Killed in US–Israeli Strikes, Raising Fears of Wider Escalation
Iran held a public funeral in Tehran on March 11 for senior commanders killed in US and Israeli military strikes on February 28. The ceremonies are a domestic and international signal of resolve that increases the risk of further retaliation or miscalculation in an already volatile region.

Tehran Rejects Ceasefire and Vows Sustained Missile Response, Signalling a Hardline Turn in the Israel–US Flashpoint
Iranian leaders have publicly rejected a ceasefire and warned they will continue missile attacks against perceived aggressors, signaling a willingness to use sustained force rather than return to talks with the United States. The rhetoric increases the risk of wider regional escalation while giving Tehran leverage in any future diplomatic calculations.

Germany Breaks With Tradition: Merz Warns West Bank Annexation Would Be 'A Grave Mistake'
Chancellor Friedrich Merz publicly warned that Israeli moves to annex parts of the West Bank would be "a grave mistake," marking a rare and significant rebuke from a close German ally. Berlin's criticism targets E1 housing plans and broader settler measures, while Israel simultaneously pursues ceasefire talks in Doha — a dual posture driven by domestic politics and strategic calculations that risks undermining the two‑state framework.

Tehran Mourns Senior Commanders After U.S.-Israeli Strikes, Raising Stakes in a Volatile Region
Tehran held a high-profile funeral on March 11 for senior Iranian commanders killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes on February 28, an event that blended public mourning with political signalling. The ceremony underscores heightened risks of regional escalation, potential shifts in Iran’s command and proxy tactics, and the broader diplomatic and security repercussions for the Middle East.

Silence in Tehran: Iran’s New Supreme Leader Vanishes as Region Braces for Escalation
Iran’s newly installed supreme leader, Mujtaba, has remained publicly absent since taking office, generating speculation about his safety and exposing fissures in Tehran’s security and political architecture. The gap in visibility comes as Tehran and the US and Israel exchange threats and strikes, raising the risk that uncertainty at the top could accelerate regional escalation and market shocks.

Germany Breaks Ranks: Berlin Warns Israel Against West Bank Annexation as Diplomatic Strain Widens
Germany's chancellor and foreign minister publicly warned Israel against plans to annex parts of the West Bank, singling out the E1 housing project as a threat to the two‑state solution. The rare German rebuke, coupled with international condemnation, reflects growing European frustration and raises the prospect of tangible policy consequences for Israel if settlement expansion continues.

Washington Reins In Israeli Strikes on Iran’s Energy Sites, Citing Fear of Blowback and Market Disruption
The U.S. has ordered Israel to halt strikes on Iranian energy storage facilities, the first such restraint since joint operations began, citing fears of Iranian unity, potential post-conflict oil interests, and regional escalation. The move comes as oil prices top $100 a barrel and U.S. gasoline prices rise, intensifying domestic opposition to a widening war.

Canada Draws a Line: PM Kearney Says Ottawa Will Not Join US‑Israeli Military Action Against Iran
Prime Minister Kearney publicly ruled out Canadian participation in US and Israeli military actions against Iran, responding to criticism from opposition MPs. The categorical pledge reflects Ottawa’s attempt to avoid direct military entanglement while preserving room for non‑combat cooperation and diplomatic engagement.

Levant on Edge: Israeli Strikes in Lebanon Kill 570 and Deepen Regional Risk
Lebanese authorities say Israeli strikes since March 2 have killed 570 people and injured 1,444, with significant damage around Beirut’s southern suburbs. The surge in violence highlights Lebanon’s vulnerability to rapid escalation and poses broader regional risks, including humanitarian strain and potential spillover.

Lebanon’s Displacement Crisis Escalates: 100,000 People Forced From Homes in 24 Hours
UN agencies say Lebanon registered a surge of roughly 100,000 newly displaced people in one day as fighting between Hezbollah and Israel intensified. The rapid displacement strains Lebanon’s fragile services and heightens the risk of wider regional escalation, complicating humanitarian response efforts.

War Widens: Israeli Strikes on Tehran as U.S.-Iran Exchanges Enter 12th Day
The U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran entered a twelfth day as Israel launched new strikes on Tehran while Iran reported massive civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. The crisis has expanded into Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz, drawing other states into support roles and raising the risk of regional escalation and sustained disruption to global energy and trade routes.

How a Middle East War Turns into a Bill on Your Grocery Receipt
The US–Israel–Iran conflict has already translated into higher global energy, fertiliser and food prices as markets price disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and interruptions to Middle Eastern petrochemical supplies. The shock exposes fragile supply chains, redistributes wealth toward energy exporters and defence suppliers, and risks re‑igniting inflation and a wage‑price spiral while accelerating costly near‑shoring of production.