New FOIA Data Exposes the Scale of Psychiatric Drug Prescribing to Medicaid Children
By Dr. Roger McFillin | Radically Genuine | March 10, 2026
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights filed Freedom of Information Act requests across 32 states to obtain data on psychiatric drug prescribing to children enrolled in Medicaid. They shared that data with me for review. What it contains should prompt serious national conversation.
Medicaid is a federal and state program funded by American taxpayers, designed as a safety net for the country’s most economically vulnerable citizens. In 32 states alone, that safety net spent $1.78 billion prescribing psychiatric “medications” to nearly three million children in a single year. 270,000 of those children were under the age of five.
These are not benign interventions. They are drugs with serious, documented risks prescribed to developing brains during the most sensitive years of human life. Stimulants carry the same DEA addiction classification as OxyContin and fentanyl. Antidepressants carry a black box warning for suicidal behavior in children and adolescents and are associated with permanent neurological and sexual damage that may persist long after the drug is stopped. “Anti-anxiety” drugs including benzodiazepines carry warnings for life-threatening dependence in adults taking them for more than two weeks.
We are giving them to toddlers.
Not one of these drug classes carries FDA approval for children under five. Every one of them is being prescribed to children under five, at scale, with taxpayer dollars.
Medical ethics and medical law both require informed consent, the protection of vulnerable populations, and the subordination of financial incentive to patient welfare. What this data describes is a systematic departure from all three. The ethical failure is visible in every prescription written without a conversation about risk. The legal exposure is written into every Medicaid claim where informed consent was never adequately obtained. […]
Let’s be clear about what these drugs do to children in the short term. They sedate. They blunt. They make a dysregulated, distressed, or frightened child easier to manage. For school-age children that might mean a classroom. For the 270,000 children under five in this data, we are not talking about classrooms. We are talking about homes, daycares, and foster placements. Infants and toddlers whose distress, whose crying, whose inability to be soothed, are being chemically suppressed before they can speak, before they can walk, before they have any capacity whatsoever to communicate what is happening to them or to refuse what is being given to them. … Read full article
By Cam Wakefield | Reclaim The Net | March 10, 2026
If you wanted a case study in how modern democracies widen state oversight step by step, Britain has offered a clear example. On March 9, two major surveillance-related bills advanced through Parliament, each pointing toward broader government authority, reduced personal privacy, and tighter limits on protest activity.
These measures advanced through procedural votes and technical amendments that sounded administrative, yet carry consequences for how millions of people use the internet and exercise civic rights. … continue
Imagine waking tomorrow to discover that the anonymous account you maintained for years, where you posted criticism of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, and again in Iran, has been unmasked and profiled by a foreign intelligence service that now knows your legal name, your home address, your facial biometric data, and your family members’ identities, all because you clicked a blue verification button that promised greater reach, but instead funneled your personal data and documents directly into the hands of veterans of Israel’s notorious intelligence agency Unit 8200.
These are the very same Israeli cyberwarfare operatives who created Pegasus spyware used to track Jamal Khashoggi before his assassination, the Lavender AI system which automatically generated kill lists of at least 37,000 Palestinians—marked for death based on their social connections, and who now, as revealed in August 2025, operate a dedicated Microsoft Azure cloud cluster storing “a million calls an hour” of Palestinian surveillance data with the explicit endorsement of Satya Nadella’s executive team. The implications of this should concern everyone who uses the major social media platforms. … continue
RT | March 10, 2026
The Ukrainian military targeted the Russian city of Bryansk in a “deliberate” attack aimed at civilians, the regional governor, Aleksandr Bogomaz, has said. According to the official, the strike killed six civilians and left 37 injured.
In a post on social media, Bogomaz slammed the attack as an “inhumane terrorist act.”
The Telegram channel Mash claimed earlier that British-made Storm Shadow missiles were used in the attack on Tuesday afternoon. Local media outlets also reported that the Ukrainian military targeted civilian infrastructure in the city, which is now “engulfed in heavy smoke.” … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – March 10, 2026
GAZA – At least one Palestinian was killed, and two others were injured in an Israeli strike on Tuesday evening targeting a house in central Gaza.
According to the PIC correspondent, one body and two wounded individuals were recovered after an Israeli helicopter airstrike hit a home belonging to the Talbani family in the Al-Khawalda neighborhood of Al-Zawayda town in the central Gaza Strip.
Earlier Tuesday, the Israeli military carried out airstrikes and artillery shelling across Gaza as part of the ongoing violations of the October 10, 2025, ceasefire.
Witnesses also said Israeli naval forces fired randomly off the coast of Gaza City. … Full article
Press TV – March 10, 2026
The Red Crescent Society of Iran (IRCS) says more than 19,000 civilian units across the country have been damaged as a result of US-Israeli airstrikes.
The head of the humanitarian organization, Pir-Hossein Koulivand, said in a statement on Tuesday that based on preliminary assessments, a total of 19,734 civilian units have been damaged nationwide.
This figure includes 16,191 residential units, 3,384 commercial units, 77 pharmaceutical and medical centers, and at least 69 schools.
He added that relief operations are currently underway at full capacity to assist those affected across the country. … Full article
Press TV – March 10, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has condemned an attack by the United States and Israel on a historic site of Isfahan, saying the strike constitutes a crime against cultural heritage.
In a message posted on X on Tuesday, Esmaeil Baghaei said the attack caused serious damage to the historic Chehel Sotoun Palace, a renowned museum-palace located near the famous Naqsh-e Jahan Square.
“After hitting Golestan Palace in Tehran, the US and Israel damaged another cultural heritage site of outstanding universal significance in the city of Isfahan: Chehel Sotoun Palace, a @UNESCO World Heritage site within Naqsh-e Jahan Square,” he wrote.
Baghaei described Chehel Sotoun as a masterpiece of the Safavid era, emphasizing that the site is not only part of Iran’s cultural and civilizational heritage but also a cultural treasure belonging to all humanity.
He said the US and Israel were deliberately targeting the historic heart of Isfahan, damaging Chehel Sotoun and putting invaluable historical artifacts of Iran’s civilization at risk. … continue
Press TV | March 10, 2026
The spokesman for the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says US soldiers have become displaced in cities across the region as they continue to flee Iran’s retaliatory strikes.
In a social media post on Tuesday, Brigadier General Alimohammad Naeini said that US President Donald Trump has tried to portray the situation as entirely normal for American soldiers engaged in joint military aggression with Israel against Iran.
“… American soldiers, fleeing from US bases, are wandering through the region’s cities with their backpacks, and some have sought refuge in local hotels,” Naeini said. … Full article
MEMO | March 10, 2026
Emirati billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor has sharply criticised US Senator Lindsey Graham after the American lawmaker called on Gulf states to join military operations against Iran alongside the United States and Israel.
In a lengthy post on the social media platform X, Al Habtoor rejected any Gulf participation in the conflict, arguing that the region is already paying the price for decisions taken without consulting Arab states.
Graham made the remarks during media interviews following a closed congressional briefing, where he urged Gulf countries to become more actively involved in military action against Iran. He argued that Iranian attacks on countries such as Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia could prompt Washington’s Arab allies to take a stronger role in the confrontation.
The senator also said that the United States “will not fight alone in the Middle East”, noting that arms sales to Gulf countries form part of broader strategic alliances.
Al Habtoor responded by criticising what he described as foreign pressure on regional states to join the conflict.
“We know perfectly well why we are being attacked, and we also know who dragged the entire region into this dangerous escalation without consulting its allies,” he wrote. … continue
By Ivan Kesic | Press TV | March 10, 2026
In just ten days, Iran’s military response to the Israeli-American war of aggression has dismantled the core of US power in the Persian Gulf, from Qatar’s Al-Udeid Air Base to the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
What began on February 28, 2026, as the ill-fated “Operation Epic Fury” has spiraled into a strategic catastrophe for the US military-industrial complex.
The aggression, which led to the martyrdom of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, as well as ordinary civilians, has been met with one of the most devastating and precisely coordinated military campaigns in modern regional history.
Systematically, Iranian missiles and drones have pierced American air defenses, reducing over a dozen military installations to rubble, obliterating advanced radar systems, and crippling US naval power.
Thousands of American personnel now confront an undeniable reality: their assets are no longer safe from Iran’s formidable and far-reaching arsenal. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 10, 2026
A post by US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stating that the US Navy had escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz was deleted minutes after being published on Tuesday, raising fresh uncertainty over maritime security in the key waterway.
In the now-deleted message, Wright said the US Navy had successfully escorted a tanker to ensure global oil flows, marking the first time a US official publicly suggested such an operation had taken place since the war began.
Oil markets, already shaken by the US-Israeli war on Iran, reacted sharply to the initial claim.
Crude prices fell after Wright’s announcement before partially recovering once the post was removed, reflecting continued uncertainty about shipping conditions in the Gulf. … Full article
Press TV – March 102026
Reports from Israeli media indicate that operations at two major Israeli gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean have been suspended due to security concerns related to potential Iranian missile and drone threats.
According to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth and Channel 12 News, activities at the Leviathan gas field and the Karish gas field have been completely suspended.
The reports state that the threat from Iranian missiles and drones, which has heightened security risks across the region’s airspace, forced the companies to evacuate personnel and stop drilling and extraction operations.
The Leviathan field, discovered in 2010 about 130 kilometers west of the Israeli-occupied port city of Haifa, is the largest gas field in the eastern Mediterranean. Its reserves are estimated at roughly 535 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
Economic analysts cited by Yedioth Ahronoth warned that if the shutdown continues for an extended period, it could lead to power outages in major Israeli cities, suspension of energy-intensive industries, and a sharp decline in gas exports to Jordan and Egypt.
Jordan, which relies on Israeli gas imports to generate about 80 percent of its electricity, could face a significant energy crisis if the disruption persists. … Full article
The Cradle | March 10, 2026
Saudi oil giant Aramco issued a warning on 10 March that the global energy market faces “catastrophic consequences” if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
“There would be catastrophic consequences for the world’s oil markets and the longer the disruption goes on … the more drastic the consequences for the global economy,” Aramco CEO Amin Nasser told reporters.
“While we have faced disruptions in the past, this one by far is the biggest crisis the region’s oil and gas industry has faced,” he added.
Nasser went on to say that the crisis has ravaged the shipping and insurance sectors, while also threatening aviation, agriculture, and other industries.
“Of course, we would support any actions or measures that would help to deliver our products to our customers, to the global market,” he said when asked about the US Navy potentially escorting oil tankers through the strait.
Yet a top energy official in the Gulf told Reuters that ending the war was the only way to open the strait, through which around 20 to 30 percent of the world’s energy passed before the attack on Iran.
Qatar warned on Tuesday that attacks on regional energy infrastructure could trigger economic repercussions far beyond the Gulf.
Doha said strikes on oil and gas facilities have set a dangerous precedent. … continue
Is an end to fighting currently possible?
Ashes of Pompeii | March 10, 2026
Rumors persist that the Trump administration is actively seeking an off-ramp to the escalating conflict with Iran. The prevailing assumption within certain circles of the White House is that Tehran, having sustained serious damage from recent military strikes, would welcome a cessation of hostilities. This calculation, however, rests on a dangerous misreading of Iranian resolve, historical grievance, and strategic necessity. What if Iran says no? … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 10, 2026
Iran is not seeking a ceasefire amid the ongoing war, instead, it intends to impose a decisive response on its adversaries, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Tuesday.
In a post on X, Ghalibaf wrote: “We are certainly not seeking a ceasefire,” adding, “We believe that the aggressors must be taught a harsh lesson so they never dare attack Iran again.”
Ghalibaf also accused “Israel” of relying on recurring cycles of conflict to maintain its dominance, stating, “The Israeli entity believes that its survival lies in continuing the cycle of ‘war–negotiation–ceasefire and then war again’ in order to consolidate its hegemony, but Iran will break this cycle.”
Iran did not initiate the war but is the one to end it, Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani asserted, emphasizing that any discussion of mediation to end the war must be based on the principle of preventing repeated aggression, not merely on a ceasefire. … continue
US President Donald Trump warned Iran against disrupting oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, saying Washington would respond with far stronger military action.
“If Iran does anything that stops the flow of Oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far,” President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social.
He added that the US could target sites that would make it “virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back, as a Nation, again,” while saying he hopes such a scenario “does not happen.”
Trump described the policy as “a gift from the United States of America to China, and all of those Nations that heavily use the Hormuz Strait.”
Press TV – March 10, 2026
The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, has issued a sharp rebuke to US President Donald Trump, warning the American leader to “be careful” after he threatened a massive military strike that would cause total national destruction.
Larijani dismissed Washington’s threats as “hollow” and invoked Iran’s historical and religious identity.
“The Ashura-centered nation of Iran does not fear your hollow threats,” Larijani stated, referring to the Shia Muslim tradition of martyrdom and resistance.
“Those even greater than you were unable to eliminate the Iranian nation. Be careful about yourself, so that you are not the one who is eliminated!”
In another post, Larijani said the Strait of Hormuz will either be a strait of peace and prosperity for all or a strait of defeat and suffering for “warmongers”.
Larijani’s comments came shortly after Trump issued a threat regarding the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. … Full article
RT | March 10, 2026
A new wave of US-Israeli strikes has killed at least 40 people in Tehran, with the overall civilian death toll in the conflict on the Iranian side exceeding 1,300, according to local media and officials.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to strike Iran “twenty times harder” if it continues to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for the strikes.
He also said Iran “made a big mistake” in selecting Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader following the killing of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has threatened to assassinate anyone who takes the post.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who held a phone call with Trump on Monday, said the escalating conflict risks entirely choking off the region’s oil exports through the now “de-facto closed” Strait of Hormuz. But will the Iran war make Russia richer?
• The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continues to block the Strait of Hormuz – but has reportedly promised full freedom of passage to any Arab or European country that expels US and Israeli ambassadors.
• Global oil prices briefly surged to nearly $120 per barrel on Monday before slipping back below the $100 mark. Trump has dismissed the spike as “a very small price to pay” for the war against Iran.
• As of Tuesday, the US-Israeli attacks have killed over 1,300 Iranian civilians, according to official data from Iran.
Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 10, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei sharply criticized Ursula von der Leyen in a post on X, accusing her of hypocrisy and of supporting US and Israeli “crimes of aggression” against Iran.
In his post, Baghaei urged von der Leyen to “spare the hypocrisy,” accusing her of repeatedly taking stances that align with occupation, genocide, and atrocities, further accusing her of “laundering” US and Israeli war crimes against Iranians.
Baghaei also questioned the European Commission president’s silence over recent civilian casualties in Iran, stating, “Where was your voice when more than 165 innocent IRANIAN little angels were massacred in the city of Minab?”
The spokesperson highlighted the hypocrisy in von der Leyen’s speech, asking, “Why don’t you say anything when hospitals, historical sites, oil facilities, diplomatic police headquarter, firefighting stations and residential neighborhoods are wickedly targeted?”
“Silence in the face of lawlessness and atrocity is nothing less than complicity,” Baghaei wrote, urging von der Leyen to review the public responses to her own post to see what people “really think” about what he called the “whitewashing of criminals.”
The exchange comes as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues to escalate, with strikes on Iran killing hundreds of civilians since February 28. … continue
RT | March 10, 2026
A Ukrainian man is facing charges in Romania after fleeing to the country in a small aircraft to escape the draft in his homeland.
According to the Romanian Border Police, the man crossed the border in the mountainous region of northern Romania, landing in a field near the village of Fratautii Vechi in Suceava County on Sunday.
Photos shared by Romanian media show that he used a German-made Ikarus Comco C22, a two-seat, high-wing, tricycle-gear ultralight aircraft. Residents who spotted it alerted the emergency services, prompting a response from local police and border guards.
Officers identified the man as a 31-year-old Ukrainian, with database checks confirming he had not entered Romania legally. He was taken to the local border police headquarters, where he requested asylum, saying he was fleeing the draft in Ukraine. … Full article
Strana.ua | March 8, 2026
In Volyn, local residents caught up with a shopping center minibus, sent it into a ditch and freed the man in it.
This was reported at the local regional territorial recruitment center.
The incident occurred today near the village of Ozero. The car carrying the person liable for military service was caught up with about seven civilian cars. They began to block traffic and create a threat of collision, as a result of which the minibus slid into a ditch.
After this, unknown persons broke the window of an official vehicle and forcibly freed the man who was being taken to the shopping center.
It is alleged that during the attack, one soldier suffered a head injury, the second – abrasions on his forearm and face. The condition of the victims is assessed as stable.
RT | March 10, 2026
Moscow has accused Israel of an “unprovoked act of aggression” after Israeli forces struck a Russian cultural center in Lebanon.
The attack on the facility in the southern city of Nabatieh was reported on Sunday by its director, Asaad Diya, who said the building was empty at the time. Rossotrudnichestvo, Russia’s international humanitarian cooperation agency, which has an official office in Beirut, said its staff remain in contact with Lebanese partners and are actively providing relief to civilians affected by the hostilities. […]
Rossotrudnichestvo stressed that the Nabatieh cultural center “was not involved in any military activity” and that the attack was unjustifiable.
The agency noted that during the 1973 war with Arab nations, Israel struck the Soviet cultural center in Damascus, Syria, killing a female Russian language teacher and a local employee. The aircraft that conducted the bombing was shot down and its pilot was captured by Syrian forces, it added. … Full article
By Alan MacLeod | MintPress News | March 6, 2026
Corporate media of all stripes have rushed to support the U.S./Israeli attack on Iran, throwing objectivity and accuracy by the wayside in order to manufacture consent for regime change. … continue
By Cole Crystal – SYSTEM UPDATE – March 9, 2026
Before Operation Epic Fury began, the Trump administration spent very little energy trying to justify the looming war with Iran. The few defenses they did offer were banal platitudes, just echoes of the case for the Iraq War from more than twenty years ago: that Iran was weeks away from obtaining a nuclear device, that their ballistic missile program posed a significant threat to American assets and allies in the region, and that the Iranian people deserved liberation via regime change.
But not long after the bombing began, a new (admittedly more creative) justification emerged online and in the pro-Israel media that war supporters assume will be more persuasive to those doubting the wisdom of yet another Middle East conflict. The war with Iran, we are now told by many, is not really about Iran at all. It is, instead, all about China. … continue
By Trita Parsi | Responsible Statecraft | March 9, 2026
Trump’s “all over the place” press conference at his Miami resort on Monday appears to have had two key objectives: a) Calm the markets by signalling the conflict may soon be over because it has been so “successful,” and b) Prepare the ground for Trump ending the war through a unilateral declaration of victory.
Though ending a war that never should have been started in the first place — rather than fighting it endlessly in the pursuit of an illusory victory as the U.S. did in Afghanistan — is the right move, it won’t be as easy as Trump appears to think.
Tehran also has a vote — and there is little to suggest that it will agree that the war is over. … continue
By Thomas Karat | The Libertarian Institute | March 10, 2026
Marco Rubio did something unusual on Capitol Hill last Monday. He told the truth.
Standing outside a classified Gang of Eight briefing on March 2, the Secretary of State explained to reporters exactly why the United States launched Operation Epic Fury four days earlier:
“We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces, and we knew that if we didn’t preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties.”
That is not a description of the United States defending itself. It is a description of the United States pre-fighting a war Israel started, to absorb less of the blowback from Israel’s decision. The “imminent threat” President Donald Trump invoked to bypass Congress was not Iran preparing to strike America. It was Iran preparing to respond to Israel—a response that would endanger American forces only because those forces are deployed across a region on behalf of a security architecture that serves Israeli interests, not American ones. American soldiers stationed across the Middle East are not there to protect Kansas. They are there to project power on behalf of a foreign policy consensus built in Washington by people who have never had to send their own children. … continue
IMEMC | March 10, 2026
On Monday, illegal Israeli colonizers wounded six Palestinians near Nablus in the northern West Bank and injured a number of others near Hebron in the southern West Bank. Before dawn, settlers attacked and wounded Palestinian citizens near Tubas in the northeastern part of the West Bank.
Before dawn a group of colonizers stormed several communities in the Tubas and Jordan Valley governorates, wounding citizens and stealing their livestock.
According to Mahdi Daraghmeh the head of the Al-Malih village council, a group of settlers attacked several Palestinians near the village of Tayasir, east of Tubas; they were transported to the hospital for treatment. … Full article
MEMO | March 9, 2026
Israeli forces on Sunday destroyed a main water pipeline in the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, cutting water supplies to dozens of homes.
Sebastia Mayor Mohammad Azem said in a press statement that Israeli forces destroyed the pipeline that supplies Palestinian homes in the western part of the town. He said the damage deprived dozens of families of water, noting that residents rely mainly on this line to meet their daily needs.
Azem said targeting infrastructure in the town increases the hardship faced by residents and places additional pressure on families, particularly as the area continues to face difficult conditions due to ongoing Israeli measures. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – March 9, 2026
GAZA – An Israeli artillery strike shortly before midnight in the central Gaza Strip killed a Palestinian female journalist and two young girls, and left 10 others injured.
Medical sources reported that a female journalist and two girls were killed in Israeli artillery shelling that targeted tents sheltering displaced families in al-Sawarha area, west of al-Zawaida in central Gaza.
The martyrs were identified as Nour al-Shalalfa, 17, Salsabil Farraj, 12, and Amal Shammali, a 46-year-old journalist working for Qatar Radio.
Ten other civilians sustained different injuries in the same artillery attack and were rushed to Awda Hospital in an-Nuseirat refugee camp. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – March 9, 2026
GAZA – One Palestinian was killed, and several others were injured on Monday after Israeli forces opened fire in the Al-Zeitoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City, hours after an Israeli artillery strike in central Gaza killed a journalist and two girls.
A local source said an Israeli quadcopter drone dropped a bomb on a group of civilians near Kashko Street in the Al-Zeitoun area, killing ʿImad Felfel and injuring others.
In a separate incident, another Palestinian was wounded with moderate to minor injuries after Israeli forces opened fire in central Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. … Full article
The Cradle | March 9, 2026
The Israeli military carried out a new landing operation in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa region early on 9 March, just two days after a deadly incursion into the town of Nabi Chit – aimed at locating the body of Israeli air force pilot Ron Arad, who was taken captive in Lebanon decades ago.
In a statement, Hezbollah said it detected the Israeli force, made up of 15 helicopters.
“After the failure of the Israeli landing two days ago in the town of Nabi Chit, the enemy attempted again to carry out a landing in the same area, but the eyes of the Mujahideen and their weapons were on the alert. At 12:10 [am] on Monday, 09-03-2026, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance detected the infiltration of about 15 helicopters belonging to the Israeli enemy army from the Syrian direction,” the resistance said.
“The hostile helicopters flew over the eastern chain, specifically in the skies of the villages of Janta, Yahfouf, Nabi Sheet, Arsal, and Ras Baalbek, where a number of them proceeded to land an infantry force in the Sarghaya plain, whose advance towards Lebanese territory was detected,” it added.
Hezbollah went on to say that its fighters “confronted the helicopters and the infiltrating force with appropriate weapons, and the confrontation is still ongoing until the issuance of this statement.”
Correspondents for Al Manar and Al Mayadeen both reported, as the incident was ongoing, that Hezbollah managed to hit one of the Israeli helicopters.
AFP also reported, citing what it claimed were Hezbollah sources, that an Israeli helicopter was downed.
Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) said there were “fierce clashes … towards the outskirts of the town of Nabi Sheet to repel Israeli forces that carried out a landing by helicopters.”
The Israeli military claimed it was “unaware” of a second landing operation in the Bekaa town of Nabi Chit.
The new incursion coincided with continued Israeli attacks on Lebanon, including the east, south, and capital, Beirut. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 9, 2026
The Israeli occupation forces launched a series of violent airstrikes on Monday, targeting Beirut’s Southern Suburb and multiple towns in southern Lebanon, resulting in a rising number of casualties.
According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent, Israeli warplanes have carried out more than 10 raids on the Southern Suburb since dawn. The strikes targeted the vicinity of the Saint Therese neighborhood, the area between Ghobeiry and Haret Hreik, and most recently, the Al-Sfeir area, Al-Laylaki and Bir al-Abed areas.
“Israel” issued displacement threats this morning against the Southern Suburb of Beirut, threatening all branches of al-Qard al-Hassan association with destruction. The association has aided tens of thousands of Lebanese, offering them zero-interest loans.
In southern Lebanon, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported that a Lebanese police officer belonging to the Chebaa municipality was martyred in an Israeli drone strike.
Separately, three individuals were killed in the town of Kfar Tebnit after an airstrike completely destroyed their home. In another incident, two people were martyred while traveling to the town of Aitaroun. Their vehicle was struck by a drone on the main road between Bint Jbeil and Aitaroun.
A further fatality was recorded in the town of Choukine, where an airstrike destroyed a home, killing one person and critically injuring another. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 9, 2026
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah announced on Monday evening that it targeted the satellite communications station of the Israeli Communications and Cyber Defense Division in the Valley of Elah, central occupied Palestine, with Israeli media reporting that the site was destroyed.
The Resistance stated that the strategic facility “is located 160 km from the Lebanese border and was hit with a salvo of precision missiles.”
It noted that the operation came “in response to the criminal Israeli aggression that struck dozens of Lebanese cities and towns, including the southern suburbs of Beirut.”
What is the significance of the strategic center Hezbollah destroyed?
The Iranian news agency Tasnim reported that Hezbollah destroyed the “beating heart” of Israeli satellite communication systems. It noted that “despite Israeli officials’ efforts to tightly control information about the attack, image analysis shows a large number of satellite wave receivers at the targeted site.”
The agency added that the images confirm the facility is the “SES Satellite Station,” also known as the “Emek HaEla Teleport” (Valley of Elah Station), a highly critical satellite station operated by Luxembourg-based SES S.A.
This station is one of the largest and oldest ground satellite communication stations belonging to Gilat, receiving data from military and intelligence satellites such as Amos and Dror. The information is then transmitted via Bezek’s fiber-optic network to the unified command and control centers for offensive and defensive operations in the Israeli army.
Tasnim explained that the Emek center is the “beating heart” of the Zionist entity’s ground satellite communication systems, responsible for supplying information to decision-making centers. … continue
By Jamal Kanj | MEMO | March 9, 2026
American taxpayers are still hemorrhaging from the made-for-Israel war in Iraq, a war audaciously offered as one that would “pay for itself.” Instead, it was paid in Iraqi and American blood, ruins and financed by American debt. The promised democracy was a broken state, regional chaos, and the afterbirth of terror and resistance that continues to metastasize across the Arab world. Marketed as a short, decisive campaign, Iraq became a two-decade-long disaster with no exit in sight. Trillions were burned on lies manufactured by Israel-first Zionists in Washington, while generations of Americans—many not even born when the invasion began—were conscripted into inheriting the debt, the interest, and the moral stain.
The real balance sheet of that war is etched into nearly 5,000 American tombstones and the endless corridors of veterans’ hospitals. Before that blood-soaked bill is even paid, the very same architect, using the same lies, has succeeded again in dragging the U. S. into another made-for-Israel war, this time against Iran. Iraq was not an aberration; it was a rehearsal. Yet, Iran doesn’t appear to be the final act on the Israeli menu. In recent weeks, former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett declared that Turkey is next. And it is the U.S., not Israel, that is expected to keep paying for wars, America neither needed nor chose.
The evidence of who set the clock of this war is unmistakable. The most revealing admission did not come from Tehran, Moscow, or Beijing, but from the U.S. State Department. In an unguarded moment, the U.S. Secretary of State admitted that the timing of this war was not an American choice. This became painfully clear when the State Department was caught unprepared to help evacuate tens of thousands of Americans from the war zone. … continue
Al Mayadeen | March 9, 2026
The US-Israeli aggression against Iran continued on Monday, targeting the capital Tehran and several cities and provinces across the country as the war entered its tenth day.
Iranian media reported that strikes in Tehran hit residential buildings in the Meydan-e Resalat area, with preliminary reports indicating the martyrdom of 40 people, including several children.
Strikes near Mehrabad airport
Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in Tehran reported that a series of US and Israeli strikes targeted the vicinity of Mehrabad Airport, west of the capital.
Air defense systems were activated repeatedly over the city to intercept drones and hostile aerial targets, according to the correspondent.
The governor of Tehran confirmed that some attacks targeted residential areas and hospitals, stressing that despite the strikes, the capital remains stable.
Attacks across multiple provinces
Beyond Tehran, strikes also targeted several provinces and cities across Iran, including Alborz, Hamadan, Khuzestan, Hormozgan, and Nuristan.
Qeshm Island in the Gulf was also targeted in an American attack, according to reports.
Heavy civilian toll reported
The head of the Iranian Emergency Organization revealed that 190 of those martyred since the start of the war were under the age of 18, while 700 wounded were also minors, including 60 children under the age of five. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 9, 2026
US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham threatened Saudi Arabia with potential “consequences”, criticizing what he described as the Kingdom’s refusal to intercept Iranian missiles during recent attacks targeting Riyadh.
In a post on X, Graham questioned Washington’s security partnership with Saudi Arabia, saying the Kingdom had not used its military capabilities to confront Iran.
“Why should America do a defense agreement with a country like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is unwilling to join a fight of mutual interest?” Graham wrote, adding that “consequences will follow” if the situation does not change. … continue
Press TV – March 9, 2026
The head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations says the United States has proved that it does not know the language of diplomacy, and that Tehran is ready for a long war.
“I no longer see any room for diplomacy. Because [US President] Donald Trump deceives others and does not keep his promises, and we experienced this in two rounds of negotiations. While we were negotiating, they attacked us,” Kamal Kharrazi said in an interview with CNN.
However, he noted that the economic pressure could increase to the extent that other countries take action to guarantee the end of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran.
“The Persian Gulf Arab countries and other countries must put pressure on the United States to end the war,” Kharrazi stated.
Noting that this war has created a lot of economic pressure on others, in terms of inflation and energy shortages, he said: “If it continues, this pressure will increase, and thereby others will have no choice but to intervene.” … continue
RT | March 9, 2026
Russian President Vladimir Putin has held a phone conversation with his US counterpart, Donald Trump, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov has told journalists. The American president initiated the call to discuss the latest international developments, he said.
The conversation focused on the Iran conflict and the trilateral talks between Moscow, Washington and Kiev aimed at settling the Ukraine conflict, according to the aide. The dialogue between the two presidents was “business-like, open and constructive,” Ushakov said, adding that both leaders expressed their readiness to continue regular contacts.
By Ekaterina Blinova – Sputnik – 09.03.2026
The main Israeli goal is to cause as much chaos as possible and draw the US even deeper into the war, security expert Dr Simon Tsipis tells Sputnik.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright accused Israel of bombing Iranian fuel depots, insisting the US targets no energy facilities.
Axios reports that the US was informed ahead of the Israeli attacks, but the huge scale of damage shocked Washington. The attack caused an environmental disaster with black acid rain in Tehran.
This situation reveals a divide between the allies, Tsipis said:
- Israeli forces behind Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu want to trigger a full-scale war in the Persian Gulf
- The US realizes it has been drawn into a project that has nothing to do with its own goals
“Israel has effectively set a trap for its long-time allies among American Christian evangelicals,” Tsipis says. “A strong opposition is growing within the US, openly declaring that the current course does not serve the nation’s interests.” … continue
RT | March 9, 2026
Four civilians, including a six-year-old boy, were killed and twelve more injured in the latest Ukrainian airstrikes on Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the region’s head, Denis Pushilin, said on Monday.
Moscow has repeatedly highlighted that Kiev is attacking civilians because it cannot halt Russian advances on the battlefield. Ukrainian officials claim that inflicting sufficient economic damage will force Russia to abandon its objectives in the four-year Ukraine conflict.
A family of four was killed and another young man was moderately injured in a Ukrainian drone attack in the town of Hornyak, Pushilin said in a post on Telegram. He added that two civilians were injured in a drone attack in the city of Volnovakha, while three were wounded in a cruise missile strike in Donetsk city. Six more civilians were injured across the region “as a result of Kiev’s aggression,” Pushkin stressed. … Full article
By Finian Cunningham | Strategic Culture Foundation | March 9, 2026
The money-laundering Kiev regime has gone from cutting off oil supply for EU member states to now issuing death threats to heads of state – and all that the regime’s patrons in Brussels can do is squirm with embarrassment.
The latest twist in the corrupt regime of Vladimir Zelensky is his death threat to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
That was then followed by the Hungarian authorities impounding an armed convoy transporting $100 million in cash and gold bullion from Austria over Hungary’s borders to Kiev – no doubt as part of the war mafia operating under Zelensky.
You couldn’t make this up. … continue
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has threatened to assassinate anyone who replaces the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as Iran’s supreme leader.
Khamenei and several other senior Iranian officials were killed in the first wave of US‑Israeli airstrikes launched on February 28. After a week of deliberations, the Assembly of Experts, a body of clerics tasked with vetting and selecting the new supreme leader, announced on Monday that Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba, has been chosen to succeed him.
In a statement posted to the IDF’s Farsi account hours before the Assembly announced its decision, the Israeli army issued a warning to its members.
“The hand of the State of Israel will continue to pursue every successor and every person involved in his appointment,” the IDF said, adding that it “would not hesitate to target” the clerics attending the assembly’s meetings.
Last week, Israel struck the Assembly’s headquarters in Qom, but the attack failed to derail the selection of a new leader. Ali Larijani, Iran’s top security official, said Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment demonstrates that the US and Israel failed to use Ali Khamenei’s death to sow chaos in the country.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both cited regime change as one of their war goals.
Trump has demanded unconditional surrender and said the next supreme leader will not “last long” unless Iran bows to his demands. Iranian officials and the military have vowed to continue their resistance.
The Dissident | March 9, 2026
In an interview with the Times of Israel, Donald Trump – in his usual fashion- said the quiet part out loud, and admitted that his goal is to destroy Iran on behalf of Israel.
He said, “Iran was going to destroy Israel and everything else around it… We’ve worked together. We’ve destroyed a country that wanted to destroy Israel.”
Trump has admitted that his real goal is to “destroy Iran”, the real motive behind the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure. … continue
Sputnik – 09.03.2026
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said that the decision to end the operation against Iran would be made jointly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“I think it’s mutual… a little bit. We’ve been talking. I’ll make a decision at the right time, but everything’s going to be taken into account,” Trump told the Times of Israel newspaper when asked whether he would be the sole decision-maker on ending the operation against Iran or whether Netanyahu would also have a say. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 9, 2026
Iran continues to ship large volumes of crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz, despite the ongoing war and major disruptions to maritime traffic in the region, according to satellite monitoring data.
TankerTrackers.com, a firm that analyzes satellite imagery to track vessel movements, said at least 11 to 12 million barrels of Iranian oil have passed through the strategic waterway since the war began on February 28.
Samir Madani, the company’s co-founder, noted that the actual volume is likely higher, as delays in satellite feeds caused by the war make it difficult to track all tanker activity. … Full article
By Martin Jay | Strategic Culture Foundation | March 9, 2026
After just a week into Donald Trump’s war, there is very little to report which should or could please the U.S. president. Much of America’s infrastructure in the Middle East has been destroyed with U.S. soldiers now housed by hotels in GCC countries as there is nothing left of their bases. The stocks that these countries have as part of their air defence systems is almost depleted as military chiefs argue about how quickly they can be replaced (some THAAD and Patriot systems are being shipped from Japan and South Korea) and Iran is hitting Israel harder and harder each day.
Of course, due to the new draconian rules which Israel has imposed — that no military strikes that Iran succeeds in carrying out can be ‘reported’ on by journalists or even citizens who wish to post it on social media — as well as the comically corrupt, partisan way U.S. news outlets are covering the war, very little bad news gets seen by the public, if any.
Under this set up, it is hardly surprising that Trump went to war, given that he must have factored in a great deal of support from U.S. media, whom he claims to despise. In this regard, we can conclude that media itself is complicit in war crimes, given that it has played a huge role in the decision to go to war and also the day to day reporting of events on the ground.
A good example of the few points of the war which are reported, but done in such a distorted way, is the news that Iran has stopped its bombing of GCC Gulf states. … continue
By Yuriy Zinin – New Eastern Outlook – March 9, 2026
The US and Israeli aggression against Iran has pushed the Middle East to the verge of exploding. It has ignited regional media discourse, which presents various assessments of the situation and its consequences.
According to a major regional portal, Middle East Online, these assessments can be divided into two categories. One group tends to support the idea of Israel’s overwhelming superiority and its control over the region’s key institutions. They also believe the predictions of the Lebanese astrologer Layla Abdel Latif. The other group offers alternative scenarios, including those pointing to an Iranian victory and the collapse of the Trump-Netanyahu alliance. … continue
By Manlio Dinucci | Global Research | March 9, 2026
Contrary to what the Italian Government says, the United States does not need authorisation from the Italian Government or Italian Parliament regarding the use of its bases in Italy.
In fact, it has complete freedom to use them as it wishes.
By using Sigonella as an intelligence centre for the war against Iran, the United States is protecting itself, but is also dragging Italy into the war and exposing it to the risk of being targeted. … continue
By José Niño | The Libertarian Institute | March 9, 2026
On the surface, everything between Vietnam and the United States looked better than it ever had. In September 2023, President Joe Biden and General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, elevating relations to their highest diplomatic tier. American officials toasted prosperity. Vietnamese leaders smiled for cameras. The messaging suggested a new chapter in a relationship once defined by napalm and body counts.
Then, in early February 2026, a very different story emerged from behind the curtain. The 88 Project, a U.S.-based human rights organization focused on Vietnam, exposed a classified internal military document that shattered the diplomatic facade. The revelation was subsequently covered by AP News, The Diplomat, and Le Monde. Vietnam’s Foreign Ministry did not respond to requests for comment.
The document bore the formal designation 357/KH-BTL and carried the title “The 2nd U.S. Invasion Plan.” Signed by Vice Admiral Tran Thanh Nghiem and certified by Rear Admiral Vu Van Nam, it was issued by Vietnam’s Navy Command in August 2024, months before Donald Trump returned to office for his second term. Its contents painted a picture of a government that publicly embraced Washington while privately treating it as the gravest threat to its survival.
Vietnamese military planners described the United States in the document as a “belligerent” superpower with a pattern of “creating a pretext” to launch wars against nations that “deviate from its orbit.” The plan acknowledged that the present risk of armed conflict remained low, yet insisted that America’s aggressive nature demanded constant vigilance.
The operational scenarios imagined within the plan read like something from a Cold War thriller. Vietnamese planners envisioned a full-scale American assault involving two to three aircraft carrier strike groups, three to four Marine brigades, and amphibious landings along the country’s vast coastline. In the most alarming passage, the document speculated that if conventional methods failed, the United States “may use biochemical and tactical nuclear weapons.”
Vietnamese analysts traced what they saw as an escalating pattern across three administrations. They pointed to President Barack Obama’s pivot to Asia, Trump’s first term (described as inciting an arms race), and Biden’s institutionalization of the Indo-Pacific Strategy. All of it, according to Le Monde, was portrayed as Washington forging a united front against China. … continue
By Alan Macleod | MintPress News | March 5, 2026
Awide range of anonymous X (Twitter) users have reported that their real names are suddenly being Googled in Israel shortly after they began criticizing the country for its actions in Palestine. Some connected the phenomenon to Au10tix, the software X requires users (even anonymous ones) to use in order to verify their real identities.
Au10tix is an Israeli company founded and staffed by former Israeli spies from the elite Israeli military intelligence group Unit 8200. MintPress News investigates this disturbing phenomenon. … continue
IMEMC | March 8, 2026
A group of illegal Israeli colonizers killed two Palestinian men and injured others on Sunday before dawn, after storming the village of Abu Falah, northeast of Ramallah in the central part of the occupied West Bank. A third man died after suffering the toxic effects of tear gas inhalation, when at least five others sustained injuries.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the slain men as Thaer Farouq Hamayel, 24, and Fares Jawdat Hamayel, 57, adding that the men were killed after Israeli settlers shot them both in the head with live ammunition after infiltrating Abu Falah village.
The Health Ministry said Israeli soldiers invaded the village and fired numerous live rounds, gas bombs, and concussion grenades, leading to the death of Mohammad Hussein Morra, 55, who suffered a heart attack brought on by the severe effects of tear‑gas inhalation. … Full article
IMEMC | March 8, 2026
Eleven Palestinian families from the Khirbet Yarza area, east of Tubas in the northern Jordan Valley, dismantled their homes and tents on Sunday and began leaving the community after a sharp escalation in attacks by illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers.
Mutaz Bisharat, a Palestinian official responsible for the Jordan Valley file in the Tubas Governorate, said the families took down their structures early Sunday morning and prepared to depart after colonizer assaults reached what he described as “dangerous and intolerable levels.”
Bisharat added that the families had endured weeks of harassment, threats, and repeated attacks targeting their homes, livestock, and grazing areas.
Over recent months, the Tubas district and the northern Jordan Valley have witnessed a surge in colonizer violence aimed at pressuring Palestinian herding communities to abandon their land.
Numerous families from pastoral communities surrounding Tubas have already been forced to leave following sustained attacks. … Full article
IMEMC | March 8, 2026
Israeli occupation forces carried out new attacks across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, killing three Palestinians in a strike west of Gaza City, while a fourth Palestinian died of wounds sustained earlier in the northern part of the Strip. The escalation comes despite the declared “ceasefire,” which continues to be violated through repeated Israeli strikes, gunfire, and restrictions on humanitarian access.
Medical sources confirmed that three Palestinians were killed when an Israeli drone fired a missile at a group of civilians in the Al‑Katiba area west of Gaza City.
Several others were injured in the attack, which struck a location frequently used by displaced families and residents seeking basic services.
Emergency teams transported the victims to nearby hospitals, where medical units remain overwhelmed by shortages of staff, fuel, and essential supplies.
In northern Gaza, a young man from Beit Lahia died of wounds sustained earlier after Israeli soldiers shot him during a previous incursion. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 8, 2026
Several Lebanese civilians have been killed and others were injured in a series of Israeli airstrikes targeting multiple towns in South Lebanon, coinciding with early-morning attacks on the Southern Suburb of Beirut.
Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported that at least 20 people, most of them women and children, were killed when Israeli aircraft struck a three-story residential building in the town of Seer al-Gharbiya in the Nabatieh district. The attack reportedly wiped out an entire family.
Israeli warplanes also carried out raids on the towns of Rcheif, Srebbine, and Shaukine, all located in Nabatieh. In addition, eight members of a single family were killed in an airstrike on a residential building in the town of Tefahata in the Saida district. Another Israeli strike targeted the town of al-Ghazieh, also in Saida, killing one person and wounding several others.
In the Tyre district, the Lebanese National News Agency reported three fatalities and multiple injuries after an airstrike hit a home in Aytit, while early this morning, a hostile drone targeted a café in Jbal al-Butum, killing three and injuring one.
Four killed in Qana strike on residential building
Israeli warplanes also struck a residential building in Qana, killing four people and injuring several others. The wounded were transported to hospitals in Tyre by ambulances from the Islamic Risala Scout Association. Al Mayadeen’s correspondents also reported casualties in al-Sha’itiya in southern Lebanon following Israeli air attacks.
The National News Agency confirmed that the recent Israeli airstrikes caused significant damage to government offices in Tebnine. Our correspondents in the south further reported strikes on the city of al-Khiam, as well as the town of Kawnin.
Earlier today, the Israeli military carried out a series of four airstrikes against the Southern Suburb of Beirut. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 8, 2026
Lebanon’s health minister said Israeli airstrikes have hit multiple civilian and medical facilities across the country, killing at least nine healthcare workers and damaging several hospitals.
The minister said Israeli occupation forces carried out “mobile massacres” in several areas, including the capital Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and parts of southern Lebanon. He accused “Israel” of targeting civilian locations in multiple strikes.
According to the health ministry, Israeli warplanes targeted health centers and ambulances during the attacks, raising concerns about the safety of medical facilities and emergency responders operating in the affected areas.
The ministry said at least nine members of the health sector have been killed since the latest Israeli aggression began. Several hospitals were also damaged in the strikes, with three medical facilities reportedly forced out of service due to the damage. … Full article
The Dissident | March 8, 2026
In their war on Iran, the U.S. and Israel have already committed an endless slew of atrocities against Iranian civilians.
The Iranian Red Crescent has documented that the U.S. and Israel have targeted “9,669 civilian structures, including 7,943 residential homes and 1,617 commercial buildings” along with “several medical and educational facilities”.
Along with this, the U.S. and Israel have so far killed at least 1,332 Iranian civilians.
The U.S. and Israel have not hidden the fact that they are slaughtering civilians in Iran.
Benjamin Netanyahu, at the site of an Iranian missile attack, said , “Remember what Amalek did to you. We remember, and we act” in reference to the Hebrew bible verse, “go and destroy Amalek. Destroy all they have, and do not let them live. Kill both man and woman, child and baby.”
Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, “the only ones that need to be worried right now are Iranians that think they’re gonna live” and boasted about unleashing “Death and destruction from the sky all day long”, on Iran.
This war of “Death and destruction” on Iranian civilians and civilian infrastructure, with the goal of destroying Iran as a nation, was only made possible thanks to an atrocity propaganda campaign, designed to portray this criminal war as an act of protecting Iranians from atrocities. … continue
MEMO | March 8, 2026
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday denied Israeli media reports claiming that the Gulf nation had attacked a water desalination facility in Iran, Anadolu reports.
“This is fake news. When we do something, we have the courage to announce it,” Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, chairman of the defense, interior and foreign affairs committee at the Federal National Council (FNC), said on the US social media company X.
Israeli Channel 15, citing unnamed Israeli sources, earlier claimed that the UAE had attacked a water desalination plant in Iran.
The claim was widely circulated by Hebrew-language media outlets, including the public broadcaster KAN.
KAN claimed that Israeli officials confirmed the UAE had carried out its first attack on Iranian targets since the conflict erupted last week. … Full article
By Thembisa Fakude | MEMO | March 8, 2026
The former Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani called for the formation of a strategic defence alliance bringing together Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Pakistan. Al Thani has described it as an “urgent need” in light of developments and changing regional and international dynamics. He made this call weeks before the attack on Iran by Israel and the US on 28th February 2026. It is not the first time Israel attacked Iran whilst in negotiations.
In June 2025 Israel attacked Iran whilst it was it was negotiating its nuclear program with the US. Iran retaliated with hundreds of missiles and drones targeting Israeli cities and the US military base in Al Udeid in Doha, Qatar. Al Udeid is the largest US military base in the Gulf region. In September 2025 Hamas leadership was attacked in Qatar by Israel whilst meeting to consider a ceasefire proposal from the US on the war on Gaza.
Qatar has spent billions of US dollars on US’s weapons and military hardware including a huge investment at the Al Udeid military base. It is estimated that Qatar has spent over 19 billion USD over time in Al Udeid. Notwithstanding, Qatar has remained vulnerable from external military attacks and its sovereignty has been compromised over the past months. … continue
Press TV – March 8, 2026
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Iran will reject any call for a ceasefire in the ongoing war with the United States and Israel, insisting that there must be a permanent end to the aggression.
In an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday, Araghchi said that Iran will continue to fight because Israel and the US had already shattered a ceasefire reached to end the 12-day war in June last year.
“And now you want to ask for a ceasefire again? This doesn’t work like this… There needs to be a permanent end to the war,” Araghchi said.
“Unless we get to that, I think we need to continue fighting for the sake of our people and our security,” he said.
The comments came in response to NBC moderator Kristin Welker’s question about whether Iran would be ready to end the war and return to the negotiating table with the US.
It also came two days after US President Donald Trump said that the only way to end the war would be for Iran to announce “unconditional surrender.”
Araghchi said that Trump had made similar demands in the previous war with Iran, as he insisted that such conditions would never work.
He said that Iran will never surrender and will continue to fight as long as necessary.
Responding to a question about alleged Russian intelligence assistance to Iran in the war, the Iranian foreign minister would not confirm whether Tehran was receiving such intelligence to locate US military assets in the region.
“They are helping us in many different directions. I don’t have any detailed information,” he said, adding that “cooperation between Iran and Russia is not something new, it’s not a secret.” … Full article
Al Mayadeen | March 8, 2026
Global oil prices could surpass $100 per barrel within days and potentially reach $150 by the end of the month if the severe disruption to crude flows through the Strait of Hormuz continues, according to a warning from Goldman Sachs.
The investment bank said the disruption to oil shipments through the critical trade route linking major oil producers to global markets has been greater than initially expected following the US-Israeli attack on Iran slightly over a week ago.
Economic impact gravely underestimated
Goldman Sachs had previously estimated that oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz could fall to 15% of normal levels. However, new data suggest that the impact is even more severe.
According to the bank, only 10% of the oil cargoes that typically transit the strait are currently able to pass, due to Iran’s effective blockade of tankers moving through the narrow waterway as a response to the aggression on its people and territory.
“Based on these new data, developments and the size of the shock, we now think that oil prices would likely exceed $100 next week if no signs of solutions emerge by then,” the bank said in a note released Friday.
Supply shock exceeds previous disruptions
Goldman Sachs noted that the scale of the disruption is significantly larger than previous supply shocks. Its analysis suggests that the impact is 17 times greater than the peak disruption to Russian production in April 2022, following the launch of Moscow’s operation in Ukraine, which pushed oil prices to about $110 per barrel. … Full article
Sputnik – 08.03.2026
The ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf creates a clear risk of environmental disaster due to oil spills, ecologist Artyom Akshintsev tells Sputnik.
The Gulf War of 1991 – when up to 8 million barrels of oil ended up pouring into the sea – is a textbook example of what damage a massive oil spill could cause, he explains.
“The effect on the ecosystem was catastrophic: fish, shellfish and crabs were dying, sea flora was degraded,” Akshintsev says. “Over 30,000 birds perished on land; on some beaches, there was an oil film up to 13 centimeters thick, while the total length of polluted beaches measured in hundreds, even in thousands of kilometers.”
The cleanup effort back then cost about $13 billion, but much of the spilled oil was never collected.
The fact that the Persian Gulf is relatively shallow, small and has little water exchange with the open sea further complicates matters, the ecologist notes: the diffusion rate of pollutants is low while oil can end up accumulating in the sediment and remain there for a long time.
Attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz create serious risks for Gulf states such as Iran, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Oman, Akshintsev observes.
Many of these countries, he points out, depend on drinking water produced through desalination, and their desalination plants are not designed to purify water polluted by oil. … Full article
By Abbas Hashemite – New Eastern Outlook – March 8, 2026
… The US-Israeli military campaign against Iran has a profound economic fallout on the whole world, especially the GCC region. The GCC countries are highly dependent on food and agricultural imports for their survival. They import 85% of their food, including meat and vegetables, due to an arid climate, limited arable land, and water scarcity, making them vulnerable to supply chain shocks. Iran is a key supplier of food and agricultural products to the GCC. Between March 2024 and February 2025, Iran’s exports of food and agricultural products to Gulf Cooperation Council countries reached an estimated $7.6 billion. Due to the ongoing tensions, these food and agricultural supplies to the Gulf States could be disrupted by Iran. … Full article
Press TV – March 8, 2026
The Iranian armed forces have destroyed four advanced American radar systems during reprisal attacks targeting the United States’ anti-missile defense infrastructure in the region.
In a statement on Sunday, spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Zolfaghari said the highly advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) radar units equipped with long-range detection capabilities were struck and destroyed within the past 24 hours. He said the radars were based in al-Rubah, al-Ruwais, al-Kharj, and Azraq.
The spokesperson added that the radar systems were providing real-time intelligence to the missile defense network jointly operated by the United States and Israel.
“As a result of the severe damage inflicted on the enemy’s early warning network, air-raid sirens in the occupied territories now sound only at the moment missiles strike,” the statement said.
In a separate announcement, the public relations office of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) said its air defense systems had intercepted and destroyed an advanced Israeli drone over western Iran.
According to the statement, the unmanned aircraft was identified as a Hermes 900 and was tracked by advanced air defense systems operating under the country’s integrated air defense network before being shot down. … Full article
Sputnik – 08.03.2026
Speculations about some kind of a deal involving Ukraine supplying anti-drone tech to the US are laughable because Ukraine simply doesn’t have anything the US might need, military analyst Ivan Konovalov tells Sputnik.
Claims that Ukraine might send its personnel to the Middle East to help the US combat Iranian drones also do not hold water.
“All these words are not backed by reality. It’s just mutual lies and attempts to save face amid the changing geopolitical situation,” Konovalov remarks.
Meanwhile, the US displays an inability to adapt to the challenges posed by Iran, which comes as an unwelcome surprise to Washington, he points out.
“The US now has to reassess its position and to give up the illusion of being the exceptional ‘city on a hill’,” says Konovalov. “The US was taught this lesson previously in Vietnam, and now history repeats itself.”
By Larry C. Johnson – SONAR21 – March 8, 2026
Let’s start with the big news from a US Intelligence Community leak to the Washington Post… continue
By William Schryver | March 7, 2026
The dominant narrative in relation to the Iran War is that the United States and Israel are mercilessly mauling the Iranians, and are on the verge of administering the coup de grâce, after which Iran will obeisantly submit to unconditional surrender, and bathe Emperor Trump’s feet with their penitent tears.
At least that’s the Hollywood version of the tale.
Here in the real world, American stockpiles of long-range stand-off strike munitions (Tomahawk: ~900 nautical miles; JASSM: ~600 nautical miles) have reached a critical stage. … continue
By Larry C. Johnson | Ron Paul Institute | March 7, 2026
… It is not a stretch to conclude that Iran’s attacks on the US bases in the Persian Gulf produced more than a few casualties. DOD/DOW is working hard to keep this information from the public. … Read full article
By Humaira Ahad – Press TV – March 8, 2026
… The following is a list of civilian sites compiled by the Iranian foreign ministry, documenting sites and locations struck by the United States and Israel in the war against Iran.
Residential areas
- Residential areas near Niloufar Square, more than 20 civilians reportedly killed.
- Residential homes around Sepah Square.
- Residential areas in Maragheh, more than 27 civilians reportedly killed.
- A densely populated residential complex in Sanandaj.
- Residential homes in Narmak.
- Residential homes along Iraqi Street in Tehran.
- Residential buildings along Marzdaran Boulevard.
- Damage to residential buildings near Mir-Damad Boulevard.
- Residential areas across Fars Province, 35 civilians were reportedly killed.
Hospitals and medical facilities
- Gandhi Hospital
- Khatam al-Anbiya Hospital
- Motahari Hospital
- Vali-e Asr Hospital
- Tehran Trauma and Burn Center
- Shahid Rajaei Heart Center
- Ameneh Neonatal Care Center
- Abuzar Hospital
- Baqaei Hospital
- Hazrat Abolfazl Hospital
- A medical emergency center in Tehran
- Emergency medical bases in Chabahar, Sarab, and Hamadan
Schools and children’s facilities
- Shahid Mahallati Elementary School
- Hedayat School
- A kindergarten in Narmak
- A children’s park in Tehran
- A sports hall in Lamerd, Fars Province, where 18 children and teenagers were killed
Markets, humanitarian and other civilian sites
- Grand Bazaar of Tehran
- Baharestan Square Market
- Buildings around the Iranian Red Crescent Society in Tehran
- Headquarters of the State Welfare Organization of Iran in Tehran
- Historic areas around the UNESCO-listed Golestan Palace
- Arg Square
- Two diplomatic police headquarters in Tehran
- Equestrian facility near Tabriz
The expanding list of US-Israeli strikes on civilian sites across Iran has drawn comparisons to the devastation witnessed in Gaza over the past two years and more, where attacks on civilian infrastructure have been widely documented
During its two-year campaign in the Gaza Strip, Israeli strikes repeatedly hit hospitals, schools, markets, shelters, and densely populated residential neighborhoods, drawing global scrutiny over the systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure.
The scale of destruction has been staggering – roughly 78 percent of Gaza’s total infrastructure has been destroyed, including 92 percent of the housing stock, 84 percent of health facilities, and 95 percent of educational facilities. … Full article
Press TV – March 8, 2026
The Iranian Health Ministry says children and minors make up at least one-third of the fatalities in the first week of the ongoing US-Israeli war of aggression against the country.
The ministry said in a statement on Sunday that 198 women have been martyred and 1,099 others wounded, forming the largest group of those affected.
The statistics show that among the 198 women killed, a total of 190 were younger than 18 years old, and six were below the age of 5.
Additionally, the youngest victim of all was an eight-month-old girl, and the eldest one was an 88-year-old man.
Among those injured, there were 1,044 women, of whom 584 were minors, and 54 people were below the age of five. … Full article
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- Trump bit off more than he can chew with Iran – ex-Pentagon analyst
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- The Trump Administration Is Apparently Trying To Goad Iran Into Attacking Americans To Justify War
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