Iran Missile Fire Collapses as Israel Claims Strategic Advantage

On day 11 of the conflict, Iran's missile launch rate has plummeted by 92 percent, falling from an average of 480 daily launches to just 40. This significant collapse in capability comes as the Israeli Ambassador to France reports that Israel is currently ahead of its strategic war goals. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon continues to intensify, with 700,000 people now displaced. Regional stability remains precarious as Qatar intercepted 17 missiles and drones over Doha, and a refinery in Bahrain continues to burn following earlier strikes. The conflict has also spilled into the global economy, pushing oil prices above 100 dollars per barrel. International involvement is shifting as Ukraine prepares to send drone-defense experts to advise U.S. and Middle Eastern allies on repelling Iranian-made munitions.

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[00:12] Hannah Whitmore: The air war over Iran has reached a critical turning point.
[00:17] Hannah Whitmore: Missile launch volumes have collapsed by 92%.
[00:21] Announcer: Iranian forces are now launching approximately 40 missiles per day.
[00:25] Announcer: That is down from an initial peak of 480.
[00:29] Announcer: The drop suggests their command and control or stockpiles are severely depleted.
[00:34] Hannah Whitmore: The Israeli ambassador to France stated that military operations are moving ahead of schedule.
[00:41] Hannah Whitmore: However, the Israeli chief of staff warned a total victory will still take time.
[00:46] Announcer: While kinetic fire from Iran slows, the new supreme leader, Mustafa Khamenei,
[00:52] Announcer: inherited a war strategy that has already claimed over 1,200 civilian lives, according to human rights monitors.
[00:59] Hannah Whitmore: Turning now to the humanitarian situation in Lebanon, the Health Ministry reports that Israeli stripes have displaced 700,000 people and killed nearly 400 in the past week.
[01:13] Announcer: Israeli forces targeted Beirut on Sunday to strike Kud's force commanders.
[01:18] Announcer: Meanwhile, the Lebanese government struggles to manage the massive flow of people fleeing the southern regions.
[01:24] Hannah Whitmore: The security situation in the Gulf has escalated.
[01:28] Hannah Whitmore: Qatar reported intercepting 17 missiles and drones over Doha yesterday morning.
[01:33] Hannah Whitmore: All were successfully destroyed.
[01:36] Announcer: In Bahrain, the country's largest oil refinery is still burning following a drone strike.
[01:42] Announcer: Kuwait reported the deaths of two border guards during recent hostilities.
[01:49] Hannah Whitmore: Global energy markets are reacting to the instability.
[01:53] Hannah Whitmore: Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel, a level not seen in months.
[01:59] Announcer: The United States administration is attempting to reassure domestic consumers that these fuel price hikes are temporary.
[02:08] Announcer: Russia continues to profit from the global price increase.
[02:12] Hannah Whitmore: In other news, the conflict has reached the Indian Ocean.
[02:17] Hannah Whitmore: The Pentagon reports a United States submarine sank an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka.
[02:24] Announcer: Sri Lankan officials say 87 people were killed in that engagement.
[02:29] Announcer: This marks a significant expansion of the war's geographic footprint far beyond the Middle East.
[02:37] Hannah Whitmore: Tensions are rising in the Caucasus as Azerbaijan accused Iran of launching drones that injured two people in its western territory of Nakhchavon.
[02:47] Announcer: Tehran has denied involvement in the Azerbaijan strikes.
[02:52] Announcer: The incident has prompted neighboring countries to increase their border security and air defense readiness.
[02:59] Hannah Whitmore: Regarding international aid, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he will send drone experts to advise United States and Middle Eastern allies.
[03:10] Announcer: These experts specialize in repelling the specific types of Iranian-made drones used extensively in both the Middle East and the war in Ukraine.
[03:21] Hannah Whitmore: Transport hubs remain disrupted.
[03:24] Hannah Whitmore: Dubai International Airport and Kuwait International Airport reported near misses and explosions
[03:31] Hannah Whitmore: that sent passengers into secure shelters.
[03:34] Announcer: The State Department confirms that over 32,000 Americans have successfully left the region.
[03:40] Announcer: Many travelers remain stranded as airlines continue to cancel flights.
[03:45] Hannah Whitmore: Here is what else we are watching.
[03:47] Hannah Whitmore: First, the arrival of Ukrainian technical advisors in Washington is expected next week
[03:53] Hannah Whitmore: for formal briefings on drone mitigation.
[03:55] Announcer: Second, the Arab League will meet tomorrow to discuss a unified response to the missile
[04:01] Announcer: strategy targeting civilian infrastructure across the Gulf.
[04:05] Hannah Whitmore: Third, the United States Department of Defense is scheduled to release a full assessment of Iranian naval strength following the sinking of multiple vessels in the Persian Gulf.
[04:16] Announcer: Tomorrow, we will look at the shifting agricultural markets as the conflict begins to impact global grain shipping through the Suez Canal.
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Iran Missile Fire Collapses as Israel Claims Strategic Advantage
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