// Global Analysis Archive
Al Jazeera reports continued US-Israeli strikes across Iran affecting industrial and essential-service-linked infrastructure, alongside ongoing Israeli operations in Lebanon and widening Gulf spillovers impacting aviation and maritime security. Diplomatic signaling remains contradictory and low-trust, while energy-market volatility and coalition logistics constraints increase the likelihood of a protracted disruption scenario.
A February 28, 2026 missile strike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran killed more than 170 people and has become a central attribution and legitimacy battleground in the US–Israeli war on Iran. The source cites preliminary reporting and expert assessments suggesting a US Tomahawk targeting error, driving heightened escalation, oversight scrutiny, and regional spillover risk.
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan warned that Israel appears to be seeking an opportunity to strike Iran, arguing such action would further destabilise the region. The report also highlights intensified US-Iran deterrence signalling, including reported US naval movements and Iranian statements that any attack would be treated as an all-out war.
President Trump says a major US naval force is moving toward the Gulf with Iran as the focus, reinforcing deterrence after the June 2025 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Tehran warns it will retaliate forcefully and that any renewed conflict could spread across the region and disrupt global stability.
Al Jazeera reports continued US-Israeli strikes across Iran affecting industrial and essential-service-linked infrastructure, alongside ongoing Israeli operations in Lebanon and widening Gulf spillovers impacting aviation and maritime security. Diplomatic signaling remains contradictory and low-trust, while energy-market volatility and coalition logistics constraints increase the likelihood of a protracted disruption scenario.
A February 28, 2026 missile strike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran killed more than 170 people and has become a central attribution and legitimacy battleground in the US–Israeli war on Iran. The source cites preliminary reporting and expert assessments suggesting a US Tomahawk targeting error, driving heightened escalation, oversight scrutiny, and regional spillover risk.
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan warned that Israel appears to be seeking an opportunity to strike Iran, arguing such action would further destabilise the region. The report also highlights intensified US-Iran deterrence signalling, including reported US naval movements and Iranian statements that any attack would be treated as an all-out war.
President Trump says a major US naval force is moving toward the Gulf with Iran as the focus, reinforcing deterrence after the June 2025 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Tehran warns it will retaliate forcefully and that any renewed conflict could spread across the region and disrupt global stability.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-3347 | Day 33 of US-Israel Strikes: Infrastructure Targeting, Gulf Spillover, and Rising Constraints on De-escalation | Iran | 2026-04-01 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-2451 | Minab School Strike Becomes Flashpoint in 2026 US–Israel War on Iran | Iran | 2026-03-12 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-127 | Türkiye Warns of Israel-Iran Strike Window as US Naval Posture Tightens in the Gulf | Türkiye | 2026-01-24 | 1 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-71 | US Carrier Strike Group Redirected to Gulf as Trump Warns Iran Under Close Watch | US-Iran | 2026-01-23 | 2 | ACCESS » |