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'No life insurance': Netanyahu's stark warning to Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei & a 'puppet' dig
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a stark warning to Iran's new Supreme Leader, calling him a "puppet" and stating there was "no life insurance" for regime leaders. He asserted that the joint US-Israeli military campaign is progressing faster than expected, significantly weakening Iran and creating conditions for potential regime change.
‘Not going to close’: Iran’s UN envoy contradicts Mojtaba Khamenei over Strait of Hormuz remarks
Iran's UN ambassador stated Tehran will not close the Strait of Hormuz, despite recent remarks from the supreme leader suggesting its use as leverage. While asserting the right to ensure regional security, the ambassador emphasized Iran's commitment to freedom of navigation under international law, attributing current tensions to US actions.
US Israel-Iran War: Israel will not spare Iran's new Supreme Leader! Netanyahu said, 'Mujtaba Khamenei's life...'
Regarding Hezbollah, he said, "We have warned the Lebanese government that they are playing with fire. If they continue to let Hezbollah operate without disarming it, it means they are choosing their own fate. If they don't take any action, we will take action. Netanyahu said that I won't go into detail about how this will be done on the ground, but I assure you that Hezbollah will have to pay a heavy price. Iranian regimeWhen asked if Israel was working towards arming opposition groups in Iran? "I can say with full confidence that the regime cannot be toppled without the efforts of the Irania
Who was behind the US synagogue attack? DHS names Lebanon-born Ayman Mohamad Ghazali
A man, identified as a naturalized US citizen born in Lebanon, was killed by security after ramming his vehicle into a synagogue near Detroit. While staff and children were present, none were harmed. The FBI is investigating the incident as a targeted act against the Jewish community, though the motive remains unclear.
'They were going to take over Middle East': Trump says Iran had 1,200 missiles pointed at four countries
US President Donald Trump asserted Iran has amassed approximately 1,200 missiles targeting Middle Eastern nations, amidst escalating tensions following threats from Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. Trump suggested Khamenei, despite injury speculation, is likely alive and urged vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz, stating Iran lacks a significant navy.
Up to 90% discounts: Dubai shoppers rush to Ramadan Super Sale at Festival City Mall before Eid 2026
Dubai Festival City Mall is hosting a Ramadan Super Sale with discounts up to 90% until March 15. This event, part of Dubai's wider retail strategy, aims to boost spending ahead of Eid Al Fitr. Shoppers are flocking to the mall for fashion, lifestyle and entertainment deals, transforming it into a busy retail hotspot.
Bahrain news: Drone strike sparks fire at airport fuel tanks during Iran vs US–Israel war
An Iranian drone strike reportedly targeted fuel storage facilities near Bahrain International Airport, igniting a large blaze and highlighting the growing threat to critical civilian infrastructure in the Gulf. This incident, occurring amid escalating Iran vs US-Israel conflict, underscores the region's vulnerability to drone warfare and its potential impact on global energy markets and trade.
Dubai news: Missile debris hits Sheikh Zayed Road building after UAE intercepts 10 ballistic missiles amid Iran vs US-Israel war
Dubai faced a tense moment as debris from intercepted aerial threats struck a building on Sheikh Zayed Road, underscoring the escalating Iran vs US-Israel conflict's impact on Gulf states. UAE air defences successfully neutralised numerous missiles and drones, preventing direct hits, yet fragments caused minor damage, highlighting the unpredictable risks of modern warfare.
HSBC makes bold GCC prediction as Iran vs US-Israel war rattles markets and oil prices surge
Despite escalating Iran vs US-Israel war, HSBC reaffirms strong confidence in GCC economies, signalling global banks are not retreating. The region's diversified economies, fiscal strength and strategic location continue to attract capital, even as markets grapple with conflict-driven volatility and energy price surges. Financial hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi are expanding, underscoring long-term appeal.
UAE news: Hotels refuse to raise prices for stranded tourists as flights cancelled across the emirates amid Iran vs US-Israel war
UAE hotels are assuring travellers of stable prices and support amidst regional air travel disruptions. Prioritising guest safety and flexible bookings, the hospitality sector is working with authorities to aid stranded passengers. While tourism faces a shock, hotels are promoting staycations and the UAE remains committed to its reputation as a safe haven.
RECENT NEWS
- 'No life insurance': Netanyahu's stark warning to Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei & a 'puppet' dig
- ‘Not going to close’: Iran’s UN envoy contradicts Mojtaba Khamenei over Strait of Hormuz remarks
- US Israel-Iran War: Israel will not spare Iran's new Supreme Leader! Netanyahu said, 'Mujtaba Khamenei's life...'
- Who was behind the US synagogue attack? DHS names Lebanon-born Ayman Mohamad Ghazali
- 'They were going to take over Middle East': Trump says Iran had 1,200 missiles pointed at four countries




