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Amid the IDF ground maneuver in southern Lebanon - the Israeli Air Force is striking Hezbollah terrorists in the town of Al-Khiam.
Trump in an interview with PBS: "Kharg Island is out of use except for the pipelines, which I left. I didn't want to damage the pipelines because it would take years to put them back together." The US president added: "We will attack there again, I told them openly, I will completely dismantle it."
Part of an Iranian missile landed on the rooftop of an Arab home in East Jerusalem
New York Times: The Saudi crown prince asked Trump to "keep hitting the Iranians hard"
According to the report, Trump frequently talks not only with Netanyahu but also with leaders of Arab Gulf states
Residents in Iran are beginning to “mess with” Basij guards - a citizen plays a recording of a UAV, and the guards run for cover.
President Trump was stunned to learn last week that U.S. intelligence indicates the new Iranian Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may be gay - and that his father, the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, feared he might be unsuitable to rule the Islamic Republic for that reason, The Post reports.
Trump reportedly couldn’t contain his surprise and laughed aloud when he was briefed on the intelligence, according to sources.
(New York Post)
Residents of Kharg Island are discussing the powerful U.S. airstrikes in opposition Telegram chats following the massive bombardment carried out by the U.S. Air Force.
📌 “Hello, my family lives on Kharg. The sound of the explosions was terrifying — more than ten or fifteen blasts. It happened around 2 a.m.”
📌 “Kharg is a small island and the sound spreads everywhere. Some of our relatives who do not live on Kharg but are in port cities of Bushehr Province say they could feel the shockwaves there as well.”
📌 “Hello, one of my relatives just called and said the strikes were so intense that everything exploded. It seems many bunker-busting bombs were used. Reports say the ground was shaking even in Ganaveh, near Kharg. They say it was like hell there.”
📌 “My brother is on Kharg. He says the bombing continued for about two hours without interruption. He works at an oil facility and stayed in the dormitory tonight. It appears that, as Trump said, the strikes targeted military zones.”
📌 “They hit the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval pier. Oil and passenger terminals remain untouched. The Ministry of Oil will probably evacuate personnel despite everything. From 1:30 to 2:30 a.m., all ammunition depots were hit. Helicopters were also reportedly used.”
🔵 According to emerging assessments, U.S. strategic bombers — including B-52, B-1, and B-2 aircraft — likely struck IRGC anti-ship missile, cruise missile, and ammunition storage facilities, including naval mine depots, using hundreds of one-ton bunker-busting aerial bombs.
To the brave Christians who stand with Israel - you may not be popular, but you are noticed. God is always looking down and asking, “Who is standing in the gap for My people?” And then He notices you.
Remember - many people who call themselves “Christians” do so simply because they are religious, yet they remain very worldly. To be born from above is an amazing thing. It allows you to see through the lens of the Holy Spirit who now dwells in you - through Christ who is in you. And He would never cause you to hate or turn against even the least of His brethren.
The same God of Israel who promised through His prophet that the nations of the world would one day be judged by how they treated Israel (Joel 3:1–2) is the One who will say to the religious yet hateful “Christians,” “Truly I tell you, I don’t know you!” (Matthew 25:12).
Arab reports on the elimination of the Secretary General of Kataib Hezbollah Iraq, Hussein al-Hamidawi, in Baghdad.
Smoke rising this morning from the US embassy building in Iraq following last night's attack. Prior to this attack Al Arabiya reported an airstrike on a house in Baghdad where commanders of pro-Iranian militias were present
Footage of the attacks on Kharg Island released last night by the US
A new analysis by Jewish Onliner finds that much of the supposed “American backlash” to Operation Epic Fury on X is actually being driven by foreign accounts.
7 of the 10 accounts generating the most interactions about “Iran” were based outside the U.S., and every one of them was negative toward the operation. Among the 100 most viral posts, 60 came from foreign accounts and generated over 155M views—far more than U.S.-based posts.
Of those 100 viral posts, 90 were hostile to Epic Fury, while every pro-operation post came from an American account. In other words, much of the “consensus” online is being shaped by foreign amplification.
Iranian Mullah:
“Women are animals created by Allah to be used by men. Women are no different from cows, sheep, horses, or mules. God made women resemble humans.”
However, President Trump also said he will reconsider this decision should Iran "do anything to interfere with the free and safe passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz," which Iran is clearly doing right now.
In other words, President Trump appears to be paving the path for the destruction of oil infrastructure on one of the world's most crucial oil ports and islands.
It's no coincidence this came just 2 hours after markets closed for the weekend.
Buckle up for a busy weekend ahead.
(The Kobeissi Letter)
What just happened to Iran's Kharg Island?
President Trump just said the US has carried out the "most powerful bombing raids in Middle East history" on Kharg island.
This is a MAJOR escalation for oil markets. Here's why:
Kharg Island has been described as the "crown jewel" of Iran's oil industry. It is a vital, tiny island in the northern Persian Gulf that manages ~90% of Iran's crude oil exports.
Kharg Island alone handles ~2% of global oil supply.
In the lead up to the war, Iran was exporting as much as 3 MILLION barrels of oil per day from Kharg Island. Trump said that the US military has "chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island" for now.
The UAE just shut down every Iranian institution in Dubai.
The hospital. The schools. The club. Every government-dispatched Iranian staff member has been ordered to leave the country immediately. The Iranian consulate has been told to reduce operations to local staff only.
Iran International broke the story. The Iranian Hospital received Dubai Health Authority instructions to cease all activities within one month. The Knowledge and Human Development Authority revoked the licenses of at least five Iranian Community Schools, with students ordered to transfer by 16 March. The Iranian Club announced it will suspend all activities by 15 March, citing “current circumstances.” The circumstances are 1,540 drones and 293 ballistic missiles fired at the UAE in fourteen days.
Six Emiratis and expatriates are dead. One hundred thirty-one are injured. Debris from interceptions has hit Dubai Creek Harbour, 23 Marina, the Palm Jumeirah Fairmont, the Burj Al Arab facade, Dubai International Airport, Jebel Ali Port, and the Ruwais Industrial Complex in Abu Dhabi. The UAE has spent between $1.3 and $2.6 billion on air defence in two weeks, thirteen times what Iran spent on the attacks. The safe haven that Dubai built over three decades is being eroded by fragments falling from a 94% interception rate, and the 6% that gets through produces fires on the evening news every night.
The institutional closures are the diplomatic equivalent of what the insurance industry did on 5 March. The P&I clubs severed the financial relationship between Gulf shipping and global commerce. The UAE is now severing the social relationship between Iran and the Gulf’s largest commercial hub. The hospital that treated Iranian expatriates, the schools that educated their children, the club where the community gathered, all closed. Not because of what happened inside them but because of what is happening above them.
There are approximately 400,000 to 500,000 Iranians living in the UAE. Many have been there for decades. They run businesses, own property, send their children to the schools that just lost their licenses, and receive care at the hospital that just received its shutdown notice. The closures do not target combatants. They target infrastructure of normalcy. The message is not subtle: if your government fires missiles at our towers, your community loses its hospital.
The UAE closed its embassy in Tehran on 1 March, three days after the war began. It has now closed Iran’s institutional presence in Dubai. The diplomatic rupture is complete. No embassy. No consulate staff. No hospital. No schools. No club. Two countries that share a 33-kilometre waterway, $300 billion in Iranian assets on Emirati soil, and a fifty-year dispute over three islands that Iran seized in 1971 have reached the point where the only Iranian presence the UAE will tolerate is the drones it shoots down.
This is what the war looks like when it reaches the ground floor. Not Marines or airstrikes, but a school principal telling parents their children must transfer by Monday. A hospital administrator telling patients their insurance is suspended. A community club posting a notice that says “due to current circumstances” because the current circumstances are ballistic missiles aimed at the city where the club stands.
The towers burn from debris. The institutions close by letter. The community that built a life between two flags discovers that when those flags go to war, the life built between them is the first casualty that does not make the evening news.
(Shanaka Anslem Perera)
Everything on this map has likely been struck by several strategic bombers of the US Air Force.
President Trump announced a few hours ago that, by his order, the US bombed and destroyed all military targets on Kharg Island, through which about 90% of Iran's oil exports pass.
Trump clarified that he ordered not to damage the oil infrastructure on the island, but set a new equation before the Iranian regime: blocking the Strait of Hormuz will lead to the destruction of the oil facilities on Kharg - an event that means the economic collapse of Iran.
President Donald J. Trump:
Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island. Our Weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated that the World has ever known but, for reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island. However, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision. During my First Term, and currently, I rebuilt our Military into the Most Lethal, Powerful, and Effective Force, by far, anywhere in the World. Iran has NO ability to defend anything that we want to attack — There is nothing they can do about it! Iran will NEVER have a nuclear weapon, nor will it have the ability to threaten the United States of America, the Middle East or, for that matter, the World! Iran’s Military, and all others involved with this Terrorist Regime, would be wise to lay down their arms, and save what’s left of their country, which isn’t much! Thank you for your attention to this matter.
President DONALD J. TRUMP
اکنون در دسترس! پژوهش تلگرام ۲۰۲۵ — مهمترین بینشهای سال 
