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From Donald Duck to TikTok: The return of wartime propaganda
29.03.26
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Omer Kabir
The White House revives pop culture messaging, but swaps moral narratives for memes and spectacle.
“No one in Iran is waiting for Israel to ‘liberate’ them”
29.03.26
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Ari Libsker
Iran historian Prof. Lior Sternfeld challenges a central assumption in Israeli discourse, arguing that while opposition to the regime exists, most Iranians reject foreign military intervention and do not view Israel as a liberating force, warning that war, civilian disruption, and widening perception gaps are more likely to entrench hostility than trigger internal change.
Bazan returns to full capacity after Iran’s 2025 strike, despite new missile damage
27.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
The company recovers from deadly attack that shut facilities as recent strike causes only minor disruption.
The illusion of immunity ends for Qatar
25.03.26
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Doron Peskin
Ras Laffan strike forces rethink of concentrated energy model.
Trump signals a potential de-escalation with Iran, Wall Street rallies
23.03.26
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CTech
The rally followed Trump’s announcement that the U.S. would halt any planned strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure.
Israel’s war with Iran costs up to $550 million a day
19.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Defense officials warn total bill could exceed $12.9 billion within a month.
JPMorgan: Israel’s economic outlook hinges on length of Iran war
19.03.26
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Adrian Filut
Bank warns prolonged conflict could widen deficit, delay rate cuts, and weigh on growth.
Iranian missile attack damages Haifa Bay oil refineries
19.03.26
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CTech
According to the IDF, the impacts at the oil refineries were caused by falling fragments following the interception of an Iranian ballistic missile. Israel’s Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Eli Cohen, said the damage to the electricity grid in northern Israel was limited and that the barrage did not cause significant damage to critical infrastructure.
Despite surge in wartime cyber incidents, pro-Iran attackers rely on familiar, low-tech methods
19.03.26
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Zachy Hennessey
Even as cyber incidents spike during the Israel-Iran war, attackers are largely reusing basic techniques and targeting exposed infrastructure rather than deploying new capabilities.
A regime on edge: Assassinations expose Iran’s economic and political fault lines
18.03.26
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Doron Peskin
From street control to currency collapse, Tehran’s tools are narrowing.
As Iran's cluster missiles spread, Israel looks to laser defense
18.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Security officials say weapons are unsophisticated, but their wide dispersal complicates interception.
Israel says it killed Iran’s de facto leader Ali Larijani in Tehran strike
17.03.26
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CTech, Ynet
Strike in Tehran also said to eliminate Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani.
How a $14 million Polymarket bet turned an Israeli war reporter into a target
16.03.26
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CTech
A routine war report by Times of Israel correspondent Emanuel Fabian triggered harassment and threats from gamblers trying to influence the outcome of a prediction market bet.
Between Israel and Iran, India walks a diplomatic tightrope
16.03.26
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Doron Peskin
New Delhi’s multi-vector foreign policy may be paying dividends in the Strait of Hormuz.
“Losing one gas rig would mean billions in damage”
16.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Missile threats from Iran and Hezbollah force Israel to halt offshore gas production for the third time since the Gaza war.
The hidden commodity at risk in the Iran war: Sulfur
15.03.26
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Doron Peskin
Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is beginning to ripple through a market vital to fertilizers, fuel refining and chipmaking.
Israel approves over $800 million in classified military purchases amid war with Iran
15.03.26
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CTech
More than 11,000 munitions have already been used in strikes on Iran. Classified deal approved as missile interceptor supplies reportedly fall.
U.S. strike signals Iran’s oil lifeline is no longer untouchable
14.03.26
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Doron Peskin
Attack on Kharg Island warns Tehran that disruption of Hormuz could put its main export terminal at risk.
“Iran may decide: If all that didn’t work, we should proceed like North Korea”
13.03.26
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Ari Libsker
Ariel Levite says Iran’s leaders may conclude only nuclear weapons can deter their enemies.
Tel Aviv train station hit by cyberattack with fake missile alerts
12.03.26
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Hofit Cohen Azulay
Cyberattack affects platform advertising screens; national cybersecurity authorities investigate.
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