MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN SHAMKHANI
US Israel-Iran War Day 48: US' new sanctions on Iran, Tehran vows to 'sink' ships as battle for Hormuz intensifies
Iran War News Day 48: As the Iran-Israel war reaches its 48th day, tensions escalate with Iran threatening US forces and the US intensifying economic pressure through new sanctions and a naval blockade. Israel aligns with US goals, expanding military objectives, while diplomatic efforts and global economic concerns continue to shape the conflict's critical juncture.
US announces new sanctions on Iranian oil as it holds Hormuz 'hostage'
The United States is intensifying sanctions on Iran's oil industry, targeting over two dozen individuals, companies, and ships linked to petroleum magnate Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani. This action aims to curb Iran's revenue generation as it continues to blockade the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing Middle East war.
Hail..Headless Hydra: Why Iran is not surrendering even after killing of 15 top leaders, US' $11 billion+ blowout, 16 aircraft losses
Iran's Revolutionary Guard spokesperson was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes, adding to a list of high-profile assassinations. Despite these losses, Iran's 'Mosaic Defence' doctrine ensures the Islamic Republic continues to function and retaliate. This decentralized strategy allows semi-autonomous units to operate independently, making decapitation strikes less effective and prolonging the conflict.
As war with Iran hurts oil prices, US turns to Iranian boats for help
The United States has temporarily eased sanctions to allow tankers linked to Iran’s “ghost fleet” to transport and sell Russian oil, aiming to ease soaring global oil prices amid the Middle East war. The move reflects the urgency to boost supply as disruptions in the Persian Gulf have sharply reduced oil flows and pushed prices higher.
Key Iranian leaders killed in US-Israel strikes
A major blow has struck Iran's leadership. Coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel have eliminated key political and military figures. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was among those killed. This unprecedented action has significantly impacted Iran's command structure. Several other high-ranking officials also lost their lives in the attacks.
Israeli Air Force airstrikes kill seven senior Iranian Defence officials
Israeli Air Force jets reportedly struck military targets in Iran, killing seven senior defense officials, including Ali Shamkhani and Mohammad Pakpour. This action follows recent missile launches from Iran toward Israel, prompting defense system interceptions and public alerts. The strikes signal a significant escalation, with reports of joint US-Israel attacks and Iranian retaliation against Israel and US assets.
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Israel’s high-risk strategy has made an already unstable region more dangerous over the weekend
Tensions escalate in West Asia after Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites. Iran retaliates with missile and drone attacks. The strikes follow concerns about Iran's nuclear program and failed negotiations. Benjamin Netanyahu believes military action is necessary. However, the attacks may not achieve their goals and could destabilize the region further. Prospects for nuclear talks are now uncertain.

Israel attacks Iran: Who are the top Iranian generals eliminated by Israel
Israel killed three top Iranian leaders in a big strike. These men were very powerful in Iran's army and security. Their deaths could change how Iran reacts in future fights with Israel.

Israel’s deadliest blow yet: Top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists killed; Here’s who died and who’s replacing them
Israel’s Operation Rising Lion struck deep into Iran early Friday, targeting top military leaders and nuclear infrastructure. The coordinated attack killed IRGC chief Hossein Salami and aerospace commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh, along with six senior nuclear scientists. Tehran vowed “severe punishment,” firing over 100 drones at Israel in retaliation. Airspace closures followed across the region. Iran’s Supreme Leader quickly named new military chiefs. Oil prices surged, and world leaders called for restraint amid fears of a wider regional conflict.
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