IranRevolution2026
Track live intelligence, threat reports, and analysis across the IranRevolution2026 domain. Updated continuously from verified sources.
-

Lebanon Death Toll Tops 1,000 as Israeli Bombardment Continues
Lebanon’s Health Ministry says Israeli attacks have killed 1,001 people since March 2, including women, children and healthcare workers, as UN and rights groups warn the bombardment may amount to war crimes.
-

Pentagon Seeks $200 Billion for Iran War With No End Date in Sight
Pete Hegseth’s refusal to give a timeframe for the Iran war, alongside a reported $200 billion Pentagon funding request, has sharpened questions over congressional authority, fiscal support and war aims.
-

Trump’s Pearl Harbor Remark Exposes Japan’s Iran War Dilemma
Donald Trump’s Oval Office remark to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi exposed the awkward politics of pressuring Tokyo to support Hormuz security operations while the Iran war drives energy and alliance strain.
-

Haifa Refinery Hit as Iran Expands Retaliation to Israeli Energy Sites
An Iranian strike on Haifa’s Oil Refineries Ltd site caused localized power disruption on March 19, extending the energy war from Gulf gas facilities into Israeli infrastructure even as officials said the damage was limited.
-

Who Commands Iran Now After Larijani’s Killing?
The killing of Ali Larijani has widened uncertainty around Iran’s wartime chain of command, raising new questions over succession, decision-making and operational coherence in Tehran.
-

Gulf Drug Supply Chains Strain as Hormuz Disruption Spreads
Disruption around the Strait of Hormuz is straining medicine supply chains into Gulf states, with importers and healthcare distributors scrambling to protect time-sensitive and temperature-controlled drug shipments.
-

LNG Buyers Scramble as Hormuz Disruption Hits Qatari Supply Routes
Asian and European buyers are scrambling to manage LNG deliveries as disruption around the Strait of Hormuz constrains Qatari supply routes and forces cargo diversions.
-

Gulf Importers Reroute Supplies as Hormuz Disruption Spreads
Gulf importers are rerouting food, medicine, and industrial cargo as disruption around the Strait of Hormuz forces companies and governments to find alternatives to normal shipping lanes.
-

EU Eases Gas Import Rules as Iran Crisis Threatens Hormuz Flows
The European Commission moved on March 18 to ease gas authorisation rules for member states seeking non-Russian supplies, responding to rising risks around the Strait of Hormuz and wider Gulf energy flows.
-

Gulf Producers Turn to Pipelines as Hormuz Shipping Risk Deepens
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are leaning on overland export routes including the East-West pipeline and the Habshan-Fujairah pipeline as disruption risk rises around the Strait of Hormuz.