Breaking BREAKING: Iran fires new missiles at Israel — another wave launched as EIA sharply raises 2026 oil forecasts          Top Iranian commanders killed — US-Israel airstrikes eliminate Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, and Defense Minister          IEA emergency meeting — extraordinary session convened as G7 nations ready strategic oil stockpile release          Hormuz nearly halted — shipping comes to near-standstill as conflict enters second week          Witkoff: enrichment destroyed — almost all Iranian nuclear enrichment capability eliminated, says US envoy          Hegseth: most intense day — US sinks 50 Iranian naval ships, 1.9 mb/d of regional refining offline          Israel signals no endless war — will coordinate with US on when and how to end the fighting          Denmark suspends Tehran embassy — British Airways cancels all Middle East flights         

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Today's briefing Tue 10 March 2026

Tuesday afternoon brought the war's most dramatic development: US-Israeli strikes killed Iran's Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, and Defense Minister simultaneously. Hegseth confirmed 50 Iranian ships sunk as the US declared its most intense day of strikes. Hormuz shipping came to a near-standstill. The IEA called an emergency meeting; G7 nations readied oil reserve releases. By evening Iran fired another missile wave at Israel as EIA sharply raised its price forecasts, and Israel publicly signaled it will coordinate with the US on ending the conflict.

Military leadership decapitation: The day's most significant development — US-Israeli strikes killed Iran's three most senior military officials simultaneously, including the Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, and Defense Minister. Iran security chief Larijani separately threatened Trump, warning him to "watch out or be eliminated." The US Air Force confirmed sinking 50 Iranian naval ships.

Energy crisis accelerates: Strait of Hormuz shipping came to a near-standstill as the conflict entered its second week. The UAE's largest refinery — ADNOC's Ruwais — halted operations after a drone strike. IIR reported 1.9 million barrels per day of regional refining capacity shut. The G7 confirmed readiness to release strategic oil stockpiles; the IEA held an emergency meeting to assess whether a coordinated reserve release was needed. EIA sharply revised its 2026 oil forecasts: WTI to $73.61 and Brent to $78.84.

Diplomatic signals: Israel publicly said it does not want an endless war and will coordinate the end-state with the US — a notable public shift. Witkoff said in a CNBC interview that almost all of Iran's enrichment capability has been destroyed, but evidence suggests Iran does not want a diplomatic solution. Putin called Iran's president-elect and declared support for rapid de-escalation. Russia confirmed it did not share intelligence with Iran on US military assets.

International response: British Airways cancelled all flights to Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Bahrain, and Tel Aviv. The UN confirmed 84 children killed and 667,000 displaced in Lebanon after one week of war. Iran's Intelligence Ministry announced 30 spies arrested. Denmark suspended its Tehran embassy. The US spent $5.6 billion on munitions in just the first two days of the conflict.

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Iran · US-Israel · Breaking

US-Israel strikes kill Iran's top military commanders — Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, and Defense Minister eliminated

In the most consequential single strike of the war, US and Israeli forces killed Iran's three most senior military officials simultaneously. The decapitation of Iran's entire military command structure — at the peak of the conflict's intensity — represents a dramatic escalation toward the endgame of the campaign.

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Iran · US-Israel · Breaking

US-Israel kill Iran's top military commanders — Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, Defense Minister

Three of Iran's most senior military officials killed in a single operation. The strike removes Iran's entire civilian-military command at the most critical moment of the conflict.

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US Defense · Iran · Breaking

Hegseth: most intense day of strikes — US sinks 50 ships, will not relent until Iran defeated

Defense Secretary Hegseth confirmed today as the conflict's peak intensity day. US sank 50 Iranian naval ships. Objectives: Iran's missiles, navy, and defense industrial base. Iran stands alone and is desperate.

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Energy · IEA · G7

IEA holds emergency meeting — G7 confirms readiness to release strategic oil stockpiles

The International Energy Agency convened an extraordinary session of member governments to assess global supply security. G7 nations confirmed alignment on using strategic reserves if needed to stabilize energy markets.

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Energy · Hormuz · Shipping

Strait of Hormuz shipping nearly halted — conflict enters second week with no exit

Tanker traffic through the world's most critical oil chokepoint has come to a near-standstill as the conflict enters its second week. Exxon scaled back Middle East operations; Pakistan sent warships to escort merchants.

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Energy · Markets · EIA

EIA raises 2026 oil forecasts by $20 per barrel — WTI to $73.61, Brent to $78.84

The US Energy Information Administration sharply revised its 2026 crude price forecasts upward, from $53 to $73 for WTI and from $57 to $78 for Brent — a historic revision driven entirely by the Iran conflict.

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Aviation · Middle East

British Airways cancels all flights to the Middle East — Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv suspended

British Airways joined a growing list of carriers suspending Middle East operations, cancelling all flights to five major hubs until later this month or this year, as war-risk insurance and route security concerns mount.

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Latest news

Europe · Diplomacy

Denmark suspends embassy in Tehran — joins growing list of nations closing diplomatic missions

Denmark suspended all operations at its embassy in Tehran, citing security concerns as the conflict intensifies. Several European nations have now scaled back or closed their Iranian diplomatic presence.

Israel · Iran · Diplomacy

Israel says it does not want an endless war with Iran — will coordinate end-state with US

Israeli officials stated the country does not seek a prolonged war with Iran and will coordinate with Washington on when and how to end the fighting — a notable public signal that Israel is aligned with US conditions for a resolution.

Energy · Markets · EIA

EIA raises 2026 oil forecasts by $20 per barrel — WTI to $73.61, Brent to $78.84

The US Energy Information Administration sharply revised upward its 2026 crude price forecasts, lifting WTI from $53.42 to $73.61 and Brent from $57.69 to $78.84 — the largest single revision in the agency's history, driven entirely by the Iran conflict.

Iran · Israel · Breaking

BREAKING: Iran launches new missiles towards Israel

Iran launched another wave of missiles at Israel Tuesday evening — the latest in the ongoing campaign as the IRGC Navy commander simultaneously warned no "aggressor ships" would be allowed through the Strait of Hormuz.

US · Iran · Diplomacy

Witkoff: almost all of Iran's enrichment capability has been destroyed

US envoy Steve Witkoff told CNBC that almost all of Iran's nuclear enrichment capability has been eliminated by the strikes. He said evidence suggests Iran does not want a diplomatic solution, but will likely visit Israel next week.

Russia · Iran · Diplomacy

Putin supports rapid de-escalation — calls Iran's president-elect; Russia denies sharing intelligence with Tehran

Putin confirmed he supports rapid de-escalation of the Middle East conflict after speaking with Iran's President-elect Pezeshkian. Moscow separately confirmed it did not share intelligence on US military assets with Iran — a key US demand.

Markets · Safe Haven

Spot gold surges to $5,234 per ounce — new all-time high on conflict uncertainty

Spot gold gained nearly 2% to $5,234 per ounce as safe-haven demand intensified amid the conflict's escalation, setting a new all-time high and reflecting broader investor flight from risk assets in the region.

Ukraine · Russia · Diplomacy

Zelenskiy: US postponed Ukraine-Russia talks until next week — Erdogan offers Turkey as host

Zelenskiy confirmed the US delayed the next round of trilateral Ukraine-Russia talks until next week. Turkey's Erdogan separately told Zelenskiy that Ankara is willing to host the next round of peace negotiations.

Energy · Middle East

Middle East refineries shut 1.9 million barrels per day of crude capacity

IIR reported that Middle East oil refineries have shut around 1.9 million barrels per day of crude refining capacity due to the US-Iran war — adding to the 6.7 million bpd of Gulf production already cut.

Iran · Intelligence

Iran arrests 30 spies working for Israel and the US in recent days

Iran's Intelligence Ministry announced it had arrested 30 agents and spies working for Israel and the United States in recent days, including a foreign national who had also acted as proxy for two Gulf countries.

US · Defense · Economy

US spent $5.6 billion on munitions in first two days of the Iran conflict

The United States spent $5.6 billion on munitions in just the opening two days of its military operations against Iran — the highest two-day munitions expenditure in US military history and a figure that signals the extraordinary pace of the campaign.

Energy · IEA · G7

IEA convenes extraordinary emergency meeting — assessing global supply security and reserve release

The International Energy Agency held an extraordinary meeting of member governments to assess supply security and market conditions as the Iran conflict disrupts global energy flows. Japan's industry minister confirmed the IEA discussed coordinated oil reserve releases.

Energy · G7 · Markets

G7 nations prepared to use oil stockpiles if necessary — France leads push for coordinated release

G7 nations confirmed readiness to take all necessary measures to support global energy supplies, including releasing strategic oil reserves. France requested the IEA prepare scenarios for a potential stockpile release as diesel prices in France rose sharply.

Aviation · Middle East

British Airways cancels all Middle East flights — Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Bahrain, Tel Aviv suspended

British Airways cancelled all flights to and from Abu Dhabi until later this year, and suspended all flights to Doha, Dubai, Bahrain, Amman, and Tel Aviv until later this month — one of the most extensive single-airline Middle East flight suspensions of the conflict.

Lebanon · UN · Humanitarian

UN: 84 children killed and 667,000 displaced in Lebanon since war began seven days ago

The United Nations confirmed 84 children had been killed and 667,000 people displaced across Lebanon since the conflict began one week ago — as Israel's airstrikes on southern Lebanese border villages and Beirut's southern suburbs continued.

Israel · US Policy · Diplomacy

Israel's FM: Trump says war will not end this week — Israel will consult Washington on timing

Israel's Foreign Minister Sa'ar confirmed that President Trump told him the war would not end this week — while also stating Israel is not seeking an endless war and will coordinate with Washington on how and when to conclude the conflict.

Iran · US-Israel · Breaking

BREAKING: US-Israel airstrikes kill Iran's Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, and Defense Minister

US and Israeli forces killed Iran's three most senior military officials — the Chief of General Staff, IRGC Commander, and Defense Minister — in what appears to be a coordinated command decapitation strike.

Energy · Hormuz · Shipping

Strait of Hormuz shipping nearly halted as conflict enters second week

Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has come to a near-standstill as the conflict enters its second week. Exxon CEO confirmed scaling back Middle East operations, and Pakistani warships began escorting merchant vessels in the region.

UAE · Energy · Breaking

UAE shuts down largest Middle East oil refinery — Ruwais halted after drone strike

ADNOC's Ruwais refinery — one of the world's largest and the Middle East's biggest — has shut down following the confirmed drone attack on the Ruwais Industrial Zone. It is the most significant single energy infrastructure loss since the conflict began.

Iran · US · Breaking

Iran's Larijani warns Trump to "watch out or be eliminated"

Iran's top security official Ali Larijani issued a direct personal threat to President Trump Tuesday afternoon — the most explicit Iranian threat against a sitting US president since the war began, delivered in public remarks broadcast by state media.

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