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A new RUSI commentary says the first 16 days of the Iran war exposed a brutal reality: the U.S.-Israel coalition is burning through munitions at a financially and industrially unsustainable rate.

According to the piece, coalition forces fired 11,294 munitions in just over two weeks at an estimated cost of about $26 billion, including more than 5,000 munitions in the first 96 hours alone.

The authors argue the bigger problem is the cost-exchange ratio: using multi-million-dollar interceptors to shoot down far cheaper Iranian drones and missiles.

One of the starkest examples: coalition forces reportedly fired around 509,500 rounds from C-RAM and similar gun systems, costing only about $25 million, while spending at least $19 billion on missile interceptors over the same period.

RUSI warns the real danger is not just how much has been spent, but how hard it will be to replace.

The authors say the current $26 billion wartime expenditure could cost more than $50 billion to replenish, because wartime production surges are slower and much more expensive.

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14-year-old Israeli boy charged with spying for Iran for $1,170.

Israeli prosecutors have indicted a 14-year-old boy from central Israel on charges of contact with a foreign agent and passing information to Iran, after allegedly carrying out paid tasks for Iranian handlers.

According to the indictment, the teen was instructed to spray anti-government graffiti across Tel Aviv and on the home of Foreign Minister Gideon Saโ€™ar, film the Kirya military headquarters, and was even asked to rent an apartment near the Kirya.

In response, he reportedly sent a photo of a rental listing and contacted several local landlords who matched the request.

After being questioned, he allegedly tried to get a classmate to lie to investigators and claim that the $1,170 found in his digital wallets had come from him.
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Libya Finds Missile Debris Near Oil Pipeline After Fire Damage

Libyaโ€™s interior ministry said they recovered exploded projectiles near the Sharara oil pipeline after a fire disrupted flows, forcing rerouting and shutting El Feel output.

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7 Iraqi Army soldiers were killed and 13 wounded after a U.S. airstrike hit the clinic and engineering department at the Habbaniyah base in Anbar.

The base, which is shared by the Iraqi Army and PMF/Hashd al-Shaabi, was struck in two consecutive U.S. attacks on March 24โ€“25.

Baghdad called the strikes a serious violation of Iraqi sovereignty, especially because a military medical facility was hit, and has begun diplomatic and security consultations.
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South Korea has officially rolled out the first mass-production KF-21 Boramae fighter jet, marking a major milestone for its domestic combat aircraft program.

Built by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), the KF-21 is a 4.5-generation twin-engine multirole fighter designed to modernize the South Korean Air Force and reduce reliance on foreign imports.

The jet first flew in 2022, and this rollout marks its transition from testing into full serial production.

South Korea has already ordered 40 Block I aircraft, with the first operational deliveries expected in 2026, and plans to field up to 120 jets over time.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian:

The resolute positions of my brother Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Tรผrkiye, in condemning the warmongering Zionist regime are commendable.

The proud nation of our friendly and brotherly country of Tรผrkiye has, for many years, steadfastly played a role in solidarity with the aspirations of the Islamic Ummah.

By the grace of God, we will traverse this proud path together.
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An impact was reported near a power station in Hadera, Israel.
Iran nearly missed the Orot Rabin Power Plant near Hadera, Israel.

The facility is Israelโ€™s largest power station, supplying roughly 20โ€“25% of the countryโ€™s electricity and carrying much of the baseload demand for the central region, including Tel Aviv and surrounding areas.
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A drone from Russian airspace hit the chimney of Estoniaโ€™s Auvere Power Plant earlier today.

Estonian authorities say the drone was likely not targeting Estonia, but had apparently gone off course during a Ukrainian strike on Russian infrastructure.
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Ukrainian drone strike hit Russia's Vyborg Shipbuilding Plant, damaging a Project 23550 Arctic patrol ship under construction in Leningrad region.

The vessel listed heavily and slammed into a nearby ship, while a separate strike also sparked a fire at the Ust-Luga port / Novatek terminal.
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Tรผrkiye is pressing Gulf Arab states not to join the war against Iran.

Ankara has been urging Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and others to show restraint through intensive diplomatic outreach.

While Gulf states are increasingly angry over Iranian strikes on ports, airports, and energy sites, they are still hesitant to enter the war directly unless Iran hits critical infrastructure like power and water facilities.

Source: Bloomberg
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Reporter: Why does Israel have the right to nukes, but no other Middle Eastern country has that same right?

Israeli Amb. to UN Danny Danon: We want peace.
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Ukraine says Russiaโ€™s Leningrad Oblast was bombed with FABs dropped from A-22 light aircraft, the first such attack since World War II.
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Trump is getting a daily 2-minute โ€œhighlight reelโ€ of successful U.S. strikes in Iran โ€” basically explosions and wins โ€” raising concerns that he may not be getting the full picture of the war, setbacks included.

Source: NBC
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The U.S. has sent about 30,000 barrels of fuel to Cubaโ€™s private sector in 2026, despite a broader oil blockade targeting the Cuban government.

The policy, led by the Trump administration, aims to support private businesses while restricting state-run entities.

Shipments are small compared to Cubaโ€™s needs but are increasing, helping some businesses resume operations.

Source: Reuters

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Ghana, EU Sign Security Deal Targeting Sahel Threat

EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas & Ghanaian Vice President Prof. Naana Agyemang signed a defense pact in Accra Tuesday to boost counter-terrorism & cybersecurity, marking EU's first agreement with an African state as militant threats expand across West Africa.

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USโ€“Iran Talks Proposal Delivered via Pakistan, Tรผrkiye Considered as Host

Pakistan has delivered a U.S. proposal to Iran, with Ankara and Islamabad being considered as potential venues for talks to ease tensions in the Gulf, according to a Reuters exclusive citing a senior Iranian official.

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Iranian missile hit near an industrial area in the Negev, Israel.

The target was likely Rotem Industrial Zone, near the city of Dimona.

Among the key industries in this area are phosphate extraction facilities, operations related to uranium contained in phosphate rock, and Israelโ€™s ammonia plant.
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