Defense Minister Israel Katz says that Israel’s objectives in Lebanon include maintaining security control up to the Litani River, adding that 'all homes in villages near the border in Lebanon will be demolished.'
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Defense minister: 'IDF will hold security zone in Lebanon up to the Litani'
Defense Minister Israel Katz says that Israel’s objectives in Lebanon include maintaining security control up to the Litani River, adding that 'all homes in villages near the border in Lebanon will be demolished.'
Katz: IDF to establish security zone 20 miles deep into Lebanon
Rift deepens between Iran’s president and Guards chief over war, economy
Serious disagreements have emerged between Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian and IRGC chief-commander Ahmad Vahidi over how to manage the war and its damaging impact on people’s livelihoods and the economy, sources with knowledge of the matter told Iran International. Pezeshkian has criticized the approach of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps regarding escalating tensions and continuing attacks on neighboring countries, warning about the economic consequences of the situation, according to the sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. He has stressed that without a ceasefire, Iran’s economy could face total collapse within three weeks to one month, the sources said.
Iran war 'shock' is dimming outlook for many economies, IMF says
The International Monetary Fund warned that the war in Iran was causing a global, but asymmetric shock and leading to tighter financial conditions.
Iran’s leadership is struggling to function with internal chaos - report
Sources for the New York Times describe chaos in Tehran: the leadership is paralyzed, the IRGC is making the decisions, and Trump is frustrated by the lack of a negotiation counterpart.
Israel shifts to hitting Iran’s economy, as it enters ‘completion phase’ of war
U.N. Nuclear Watchdog: Iran’s Nuclear Program Sustained ‘Enormous Damage,’ but Is Not ‘Destroyed’
Grossi told CNN host Fareed Zakaria that Iran’s nuclear ambitions have suffered major setbacks but have not been completely eliminated. “There was enormous damage, in particular during the 12-Day War last year, at Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow,” he said, referencing Iran’s three main uranium enrichment sites.
Monday, March 30, 2026
"Food for Sharks": Iranian Commanders Issue Vicious Threat to U.S. Troops
Report: Pentagon Preps Weeks‑Long Ground Ops in Iran as U.S. Marines Arrive in Theater
The Pentagon is preparing for what could become weeks-long ground operations inside Iran — including Special Operations raids and limited infantry missions — as U.S. forces, including a Marine expeditionary unit now in theater, continue to build up for a potentially more dangerous next phase of Operation Epic Fury, according to a report published Saturday.
Leavitt warned earlier this week the regime “should not miscalculate again,” adding that if Tehran refuses to recognize that it has been defeated and abandon its nuclear ambitions, President Trump is “prepared to unleash hell.” Separately, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday the United States can achieve its objectives “without ground troops,” while stressing the president must remain prepared for multiple contingencies as the situation continues to evolve. (Read More)
Report: Trump weighs military operation to seize Iran's uranium stockpile
Crippling the Arsenal: How Israel Just Set Iran’s Missile Program Back Years
Israeli fighter jets have completed a massive wave of 140 strikes, successfully destroying critical missile production facilities and UAV engine plants deep inside Iranian territory. The Israeli Air Force has delivered a crippling blow to the Iranian military industrial complex, conducting over 140 precision strikes in a single 24 hour period. The operation, directed by the Intelligence Directorate, targeted dozens of weapons manufacturing sites in Tehran and across central and western Iran.
The primary objective was to dismantle the infrastructure used to produce ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Among the high value targets destroyed was a unique facility used by the Iranian Ministry of Defense to manufacture critical components for long range missiles, one of only two such sites in the entire country.
The overnight strikes were wide ranging and systematic. Israeli aircraft successfully hit sites dedicated to the production of ballistic missile engines, weapons storage bunkers, and factories producing engines for "suicide drones." Additionally, a central military facility used for the development of air defense systems and the storage of anti-aircraft missiles was neutralized. In the northern theater, the IDF also identified and destroyed a loaded missile launcher in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley that was ready for immediate firing toward Israel. By targeting the source of the weaponry, the IDF aims to significantly reduce the regime's capacity to continue its long distance war against Israeli citizens. (Source)
Netanyahu orders IDF to expand security zone in Southern Lebanon
Israeli strike on Beirut earlier killed at least 3 Hezbollah members, security source says
Sunday, March 29, 2026
12 US troops wounded, 2 seriously, in Iranian attack on Saudi base — report
Several aerial refueling planes said damaged; ballistic missile and drones used in attack; 300 American soldiers injured since start of war, vast majority of casualties described as minor.
IDF slays Hezbollah ‘journalist,’ seizes hundreds of weapons in Lebanese school
In addition, he engaged in incitement against IDF troops and civilians of the State of Israel, serving as Hezbollah’s mouthpiece for distributing propaganda materials, including during the ongoing “Operation Roaring Lion,” the army continued. The IDF will continue to act forcefully against the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which chose to join the fighting and operate under the auspices of the Iranian terrorist regime, and will not allow harm to the civilians of the State of Israel,” the military stressed.
The US may be weighing a ground operation in Iran, and it could last for weeks - report
According to the report, any operation would not involve a full-scale invasion. US President Trump had not yet approved the plans due to the high risk they pose to American soldiers.
"The Enemy Plans a Ground Invasion": Iranian Parliament Speaker Issues Defiant Warning to U.S.
* The 15-Point Plan: Qalibaf dismissed these diplomatic overtures as an attempt by the U.S. to "achieve through diplomacy what it could not achieve through war," specifically referencing a 15-point proposal delivered via Pakistan that demands the removal of enriched uranium and the cessation of Iran’s ballistic missile program.
* Ongoing Strikes: Qalibaf remained defiant on the military front, stating, "Our launches continue, our missiles will not stop, and our determination has only grown."
The fiery rhetoric comes as the Pentagon bolsters its regional footprint. Reports indicate the arrival of 5,000 U.S. personnel, comprising 2,500 Marines and 2,500 sailors, aboard the USS Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group. Pentagon officials have reportedly acknowledged preparations for "limited ground operations," which could include integrated raids by special operations and conventional infantry. (Read More)
Iran risks renewed protests as citizens reach 'breaking point' amid war-stricken economy
Over 40% of Iran's population lives below the absolute poverty line, with that figure exceeding 50% in the capital. Economists warn, however, that the real poverty rate may have climbed above 60%.
Iranian President’s warning: 'The economy will collapse'
3 Palestinians, including teen, killed by IDF in West Bank; CNN crew briefly detained
The Shadow Army At Israel's Doorstep - One Surprise Attack Away From Disaster
Saturday, March 28, 2026
'If Lebanon wont disarm Hezbollah, the IDF will': Effie Defrin warns against Hezbollah’s rearmament
Israeli air force strikes Hezbollah targets in Beirut for second time on Friday
First Houthi launch toward Israel since war began triggers alerts across the Negev
Tehran could use the Houthis to take action in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean.
U.S. Marines and Paratroopers Conducting Drills for Chemical and Nuclear Hazards en Route to Mideast
U.S. Marines and paratroopers who could be sent into combat in Iran are conducting CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) safety drills at their bases in Europe and aboard ship as they sail to the Middle East. The National reported on Friday that advance units of paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division, flown from America to Europe to prepare for possible deployment in Iran, have been supplied with “detection systems, gas masks and protective ‘Mopp’ coveralls.”
Israel bombs 2 IRGC-linked steel plants, 2 nuclear facilities as Iran vows revenge
Israeli security source says damage to steel plants partially owned by IRGC expected to cost billions, ‘paralyze’ industry; IDF: separate strikes hit Yazd yellowcake facility, Arak heavy water reactor.
Israel strikes Iranian nuclear development facilities, Tehran vows retaliation (ARAK)
The IDF attack on the heavy water reactor comes after the military called for residents of nearby Arak to evacuate ahead of imminent strikes on regime military infrastructure.
Araghchi threatens retaliation after IDF strikes Iranian nuclear development facilities
"Israel hit two of Iran's largest steel plants, a power plant, and civilian nuclear sites, along with other infrastructure," said Araghchi, further claiming that the strikes contradict US President Donald Trump's 10-day deadline for diplomacy.
Iran’s Terrorist IRGC Lowers Age to Join Repressive Forces to 12 amid War
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, announced this week the launch of a campaign to recruit boys as young as 12 to join their forces manning checkpoints and patrols repressing Iranian citizens. The “For Iran” campaign is apparently meant to help with the ongoing repression of dissident Iranians, as well as train Iranians to prepare for any potential American or Israeli ground invasion. While evidence has existed for years that Iran recruits boys into security roles, contrary to international law against the use of child soldiers, this new effort appears to be an escalation intended to expand Tehran’s control over its citizenry.
IRGC official Rahim Nadali reportedly told state media on Thursday that the IRGC is launching the “For Iran” campaign to expand recruitment to the terrorist organization and indoctrinate new members into fighting “the global bully,” referring to the United States. “At the Basij checkpoints and patrols that you see across the cities, we had a very high number of volunteers among young people and teenagers who wanted to participate,” he explained, according to a translation by the Agence France-Presse (AFP). “Considering the ages of those requesting to join, we have now lowered the minimum age to 12 years old, because children aged 12-13 want to be involved.”
He reportedly described the jobs open to the younger recruits as “operational patrols” meant to intimidate Iranians and “collecting security data.” Iran using children for its various repressive and terrorist activities is a longstanding policy, though the new campaign appears to be an expansion of it. Speaking to the United Nations in 2018, then-American Ambassador Nikki Haley explained to the Security Council that Iran actively “celebrates” child soldiers, particularly the IRGC. “The Basij Resistance Force is a paramilitary force operating under Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” she detailed. “In addition to cracking down on dissidents and enforcing internal security in Iran, the Basij indoctrinate school children and provide combat training to children as young as 12 years old. These children are then coerced into fighting abroad for the IRGC.” (Ed note: And if you don't volunteer, your sister will disappear, and one day you will come home from school, and your mother will be gone.) (Read More)
Gulf states tell US ending the war is not enough, Iran’s capabilities must be degraded - analysis
Gulf nations take lead on Iran at UN while Europe weakens stance, Danon tells 'Post' - interview
While sharply criticizing European countries, the ambassador noted that regional rivals had set aside their differences to face a common threat.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Hezbollah unleashes over 600 attacks on Israel in past 24 hours, doubling prior peak
Hezbollah's spike in attacks on Israel and IDF forces is likely not sustainable, but could be part of an effort to coerce Israel and the US into a ceasefire on all fronts.































