Iran Missile Fire Collapses as Israel Claims Strategic Advantage
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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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[04:28] Announcer: And I'm Thomas Keene.
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