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A New Front in the Energy War: Oil Breaks $116 as Diplomacy Withers in the Gulf
Oil prices have breached $116 per barrel as Israel systematically destroys Iranian petrochemical assets and retaliatory strikes hit Saudi industrial hubs. With mediation efforts by regional powers failing and communication lines with Tehran severed, the risk of a full-scale regional conflict has reached a critical flashpoint.

The Exit Trap: Why Washington and Tel Aviv are Desperate to Declare Victory in Iran
The United States and Israel are signaling a desperate push to conclude military operations against Iran by mid-April 2026. While leadership cites mission success, the reality on the ground suggests military exhaustion and a strategic necessity to exit a deteriorating situation where Iran still holds significant regional leverage.

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.

The 48-Hour Window: Why Netanyahu is Racing to Cripple Iran’s Military Machine Before Trump Cuts a Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered a 48-hour surge in strikes against Iranian military targets to preempt a potential diplomatic shift by the Trump administration. The move is designed to ensure maximum damage to Iran's military infrastructure before any U.S.-led negotiations begin.

Trump’s Grand Bargain or Maximum Pressure? The High-Stakes Gambit for an Iran 'Deal'
President Trump has proposed a deal-based resolution to achieve U.S.-Israeli 'war goals' in Iran, citing recent military successes as leverage. However, Prime Minister Netanyahu remains focused on kinetic operations, including the assassination of nuclear scientists, while Iran officially denies direct negotiations despite receiving U.S. messages through intermediaries.

The April 9 Deadline: Why Trump’s Iranian Exit Strategy is Colliding with Netanyahu’s Survival
The U.S. has set an April 9 target to end hostilities with Iran, but a growing rift with Israel threatens this timeline. While Washington prioritizes economic stability and energy security, Israel remains committed to a broader regional campaign aimed at Iranian regime change and political survival for Netanyahu.

Israel Signals a Strategic Shift: Netanyahu Vows Direct Strikes on IRGC Leadership
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel will directly target IRGC leadership and economic infrastructure in response to Iranian aggression. The strategy seeks to decapitate the regime's military command while sparing the Iranian civilian population.

Netanyahu Posts Third Straight 'Proof of Life' Video, Raising Questions About Information and Authority
Benjamin Netanyahu’s official social account posted a third consecutive short video to demonstrate he is alive, this time showing a meeting with a U.S. envoy named in the post. The repetition reflects efforts to counter online speculation and highlights how social media has become a frontline in political information battles, with implications for domestic trust and international reassurance.

Claims and Counterclaims: Israel Says It Killed Iran’s Security Chief as Tehran Pushes Back and Hardliners Consolidate
Israel announced it had assassinated Ali Larijani in a precision strike near Tehran, but Iranian state media published recent handwritten material attributed to Larijani that contradicts that claim. The episode comes amid escalating exchanges between Israel, Iran and U.S. forces, the recent appointment of hardliner Mohsen Rezaei as a military adviser in Tehran, and growing strains on U.S. naval readiness and allied willingness to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Conflicting Claims Over Ali Larijani After Strikes on Tehran Signal Dangerous Escalation
Iran’s top security council secretary Ali Larijani posted a handwritten condolence note for sailors killed in a U.S. strike even as Israel publicly claimed it had killed Larijani and begun large‑scale strikes on Tehran infrastructure. The conflicting accounts underscore a perilous fog of information and a possible escalation between Israel, Iran and the United States.

Iran Declares Netanyahu a Target as Missile, Drone Barrage Escalates Regional Risk
Iran’s IRGC has declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a direct target and launched a fresh series of missile and drone strikes described as the 54th wave of its “True Pledge–4” campaign. Israel insists its air-defence stocks are adequate and, together with the United States, signals readiness for an extended campaign; meanwhile Tehran has accused Ukraine of becoming a legitimate target for providing technical drone support to Israel. The confrontations are already unsettling global fertilizer and shipping markets and risk wider regional escalation.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Name Netanyahu as a Target, Raising Risk of Escalation
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps publicly named Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a target, saying it would "hunt and kill" him if he remained alive. The declaration raises the stakes in an already fraught regional environment and increases the risk of direct escalation between Iran, Israel and their allies.