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Mar 9, 2026 Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, a St Andrews Iran expert, and Jasmine El-Gamal, a former Pentagon Middle East advisor, discuss the fallout from strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure. They cover soaring oil prices, risks to global markets, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, regional strategic calculations, and how Iran’s internal power shift shapes the crisis.
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Satellite Verification Shows Hospitals Hit
- Verified geolocation and satellite analysis link major hospital and civilian strikes to US and Israeli attacks, showing collateral damage to healthcare.
- Footage and satellite imagery verified damage at Gandhi, Motahari and Khatam hospitals and the Persian Gulf Hospital, with newborns evacuated amid rubble.
Evidence Suggests Tomahawk Struck Girls' School
- Official US statements initially deflect responsibility for the girls' school strike, but forensic video analysis points to a Tomahawk missile.
- Bellingcat-style geolocation placed a Tomahawk strike near the school on the same day, implicating US weaponry.
Israeli Strikes May Prioritize Regime Damage Over Civilian Recovery
- Israeli and US objectives in strikes may differ: Israelis appear willing to damage Iranian infrastructure despite long-term harm to Iranian civilians.
- Jasmine El-Gamal notes hitting oil infrastructure undermines Iranian civilian future and may reflect Israeli strategic priorities over US economic concerns.
