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Israeli Airstrike Kills Journalists in Lebanon; IDF Cites Hezbollah Ties. TLF Condemns Targeting Journalists

An Israeli airstrike on Saturday struck a vehicle travelling in southern Lebanon, killing at least three people, including two journalists working for Lebanese media outlets Al Mayadeen and Al-Manar. The incident has drawn sharp condemnation from Lebanese authorities and media organisations, while the Israeli military asserted that at least one of those killed was an active member of Hezbollah’s intelligence apparatus. The Incident Al Mayadeen Media Network announced the death of its South Lebanon correspondent, Fatima Ftouni, along with her brother Mohammad Ftouni, following the strike. Al-Manar TV correspondent Ali Hassan Shaib — widely known among colleagues as Hajj Ali Shoeib — was also killed in the same attack. According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent Jamal Ghourabi, the vehicle was visibly marked as a press car and was struck by four precision missiles. He further reported that paramedics who subsequently arrived at the scene were also targeted, resulting in the death of one par...
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Yemen's Houthis Enter the War: First Strike on Israel Marks New Escalation

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi (Ansar Allah) movement confirmed on Saturday that it had carried out its first military operation against Israel since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran exactly one month ago, firing a barrage of ballistic missiles at what it described as "sensitive Israeli military sites in southern occupied Palestine." The attack, confirmed by both the Houthis and the Israeli military, signals a potentially significant widening of a conflict that has already drawn in multiple regional actors. In an official statement published by the Houthi-controlled Sana'a News Agency (SABA), the Yemeni Armed Forces framed the strike as a direct fulfilment of prior commitments to intervene militarily in support of Iran and allied "resistance fronts" in Lebanon, Iraq, and Palestine. "This operation coincided with the heroic operations carried out by our mujahideen brothers in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon," the statement read, adding that operati...

TLF SPECIAL: Turkey Races Against Time To Broker Iran Deal — But Israel And Riyadh Want The War To Run

Ankara, backed by Islamabad and Cairo, pushes for diplomacy as Turkish sources warn of a fast-closing window before the conflict spirals out of control Turkey is quietly spearheading a diplomatic initiative — supported by Pakistan and Egypt — aimed at building negotiation channels to halt the ongoing American-Israeli military campaign against Iran, well-informed Turkish sources told The Levant Files. But Ankara is racing against time, and those same sources are blunt about the odds: the window for a successful diplomatic outcome is narrow and shrinking fast. Senior Turkish officials believe that if the current trajectory is not interrupted by meaningful diplomacy, Israel will drag the entire region into a large-scale, uncontrollable war — one with consequences that no actor in the Middle East will be able to contain or predict. Riyadh and Jerusalem: The Pro-War Axis The latest intelligence assessments circulating in Ankara reveal a troubling dynamic that is complicating all mediation e...

سایه هسته‌ای بر «عملیات خشم حماسی»: آیا جنگ آمریکا و اسرائیل علیه ایران می‌تواند اتمی شود؟

Please note that the Persian service of TLf is currently in a beta phase. We have launched this initiative with the support of our followers, volunteers, and AI technology. Please keep in mind that during this first phase, the Persian text may contain slight phrasing or translation errors. We aim to launch a fully professional Persian service in the near future. لطفاً توجه داشته باشید که بخش فارسی TLf در حال حاضر در مرحله بتا قرار دارد. ما این ابتکار را با همراهی دنبال‌کنندگان، داوطلبان و با کمک فناوری هوش مصنوعی راه‌اندازی کرده‌ایم. لطفاً در نظر داشته باشید که در این مرحله نخست، متن فارسی ممکن است حاوی برخی ناهماهنگی‌ها در نگارش یا خطاهای جزئی در ترجمه باشد. هدف ما این است که در آینده نزدیک، یک بخش فارسی کاملاً حرفه‌ای راه‌اندازی کنیم. نوشته: دکتر نیکولائوس استلگیاس پرسشی که ذهن هر تحلیلگر جدی درباره جنگ جاری آمریکا و اسرائیل علیه ایران را به خود مشغول کرده، دیگر این نیست که آیا این درگیری تشدید خواهد شد — چون پیشاپیش و به شکلی چشمگیر تشدید شده است — بلکه این است که آیا از نهایی‌ترین ...

الظل النووي فوق عملية “الغضب الملحمي”: هل يمكن أن يتحول الحرب الأمريكية–الإسرائيلية ضد إيران إلى نووية؟

Important note: Please note that the Arabic service of TLf is currently in a beta phase. We have launched this initiative with the support of our followers, volunteers, and AI technology. Please keep in mind that during this first phase, the Arabic text may contain slight phrasing or translation errors. We aim to launch a fully professional Arabic service in the near future. يرجى العلم أن الخدمة العربية لـ TLf لا تزال في مرحلة تجريبية (Beta). لقد أطلقنا هذه الخدمة بدعم من متابعينا والمتطوعين وباستخدام تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي. يرجى أخذ العلم أنه في هذه المرحلة الأولى قد تحتوي النصوص العربية على بعض الأخطاء البسيطة في الصياغة أو الترجمة. نهدف في المستقبل القريب إلى إطلاق خدمة عربية احترافية بالكامل. بقلم الدكتور نيكولاوس ستيليغيا السؤال الذي يطارد كل محلل جاد للحرب الجارية بين الولايات المتحدة وإسرائيل من جهة وإيران من جهة أخرى لم يعد ما إذا كان الصراع سيتصاعد—فهو قد تصاعد بالفعل وبشكلٍ دراماتيكي—بل ما إذا كان سيتجاوز العتبة القصوى: استخدام الأسلحة النووية. فبعد مرور أربعة أسابيع على انط...

The Nuclear Shadow Over Operation Epic Fury: Can the US-Israel War on Iran go Atomic?

By Dr. Nikolaos Stelgias  The question that haunts every serious analyst of the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran is no longer whether the conflict will escalate — it already has, dramatically — but whether it will cross the ultimate threshold: the use of nuclear weapons. Four weeks into “Operation Epic Fury,” that question has moved from the margins of strategic debate to its very centre. The trigger for this shift was not a battlefield development but a political admission. A top adviser to Donald Trump — David Sacks — warned publicly that Israel may resort to using nuclear weapons as its war on Iran spirals out of control. Describing a battlefield situation in which Israel's air defenses are being overwhelmed and missile interceptors are running low, Sacks stated bluntly: "If the war continues for weeks or months, Israel could just be destroyed… and then you have to worry about Israel escalating the war by contemplating using a nuclear weapon, which would truly be catastrophic...

IRGC Warns Regional Civilians To Vacate Us Military Sites, Arak Next in IDF's Crosshairs

Strait of Hormuz restrictions tighten; IDF issues fresh evacuation order for Arak; Trump's oil tanker claims disputed Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps issued a direct warning on Friday to civilian populations across West Asia, calling on them to immediately distance themselves from locations hosting American military forces, as the now four-week-old conflict between Iran and the US-Israeli axis showed no signs of abatement and stretched across an expanding theatre of operations. The statement, framed as a public advisory rather than a military communiqué, accused US and Israeli forces of deliberately sheltering behind civilian infrastructure. "The cowardly American-Zionist forces, who lack the courage and ability to defend their own military bases, are trying to use innocent civilians as human shields out of fear of the fighters of Islam," the IRGC said, warning that "since it is our duty to eliminate the US and Israeli forces, who recklessly kill Iranian c...

TLF SPECIAL: Washington and the MEK: A Regime-Change Card Back on the Table?

As US-Iran tensions escalate into open confrontation, a once-discredited Iranian exile group is again attracting high-level American political patronage — raising hard questions about Washington's long-term strategy for regime change in Tehran. In a heavily fortified compound in Manze, Albania, approximately 3,000 members of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) — also known as Mujahedin-e Khalq, or PMOI — have been quietly consolidating their position as Washington's most convenient Iranian opposition asset. As US strikes against Iranian targets intensify and the Islamic Republic's regional proxy network continues to fracture, the MEK's fortunes inside the American political system are once again on the rise. The group's trajectory is one of the more improbable stories in modern Middle Eastern politics. Founded in 1965 by leftist Islamic students opposed to the Shah, the MEK played a role in the 1979 Iranian Revolution before falling catastrophically out with Ay...

Trump Faces Pressure to Escalate or Negotiate as Economist Says Iran Holds the Upper Hand

After a month of war, Iran appears to have gained strategic leverage despite sustained U.S. and Israeli attacks, according to a new Economist leader published on March 26. The article argues that President Donald Trump now faces a narrowing choice: deepen the conflict or move toward serious talks with Tehran. The Economist says the past week captured the volatility of the crisis. Trump first threatened punitive strikes on Iran’s civilian energy infrastructure, then stepped back after referring to possible peace proposals, while the Pentagon later announced the deployment of elements of the 82nd Airborne Division, a signal that escalation may still be on the table. Despite those shifts, the magazine argues that Iran’s leadership has shown little sign of backing down. Although Iran has suffered major military and political losses, including damage to its air defenses, navy and missile-launching capacity, the regime remains intact. The Economist contends that this survival alone amounts t...

Hormuz on the Brink: Israel Claims Iran Naval Chief Killed as U.S. Forces Surge and Truce Efforts Falter

The Middle East crisis deepened on Thursday as Iran tightened its grip over the Strait of Hormuz, Israel claimed it had killed a senior Iranian naval commander, and U.S.-led ceasefire efforts appeared to stall despite intense backchannel diplomacy. Shipping and energy markets were jolted after reports said Tehran was effectively controlling passage through the Strait of Hormuz, forcing some vessels to submit cargo details and, in certain cases, pay fees for transit through one of the world’s most important oil corridors. The strait normally handles a major share of global oil and gas trade, and the disruption has pushed Brent crude above $100 a barrel while raising fears of a broader economic shock. At the same time, Washington has moved additional military assets toward the region, including the USS Tripoli strike group and thousands of U.S. troops, in a sign that President Donald Trump is seeking to increase pressure on Tehran even as mediation channels remain open. Pakistan has conf...