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Iran Tightens Its Grip on Hormuz Despite Cease-Fire President Trump demanded opening the strait. Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard is limiting ship traffic and charging tolls

Iran's efforts to seize permanent control over the Strait of Hormuz are gaining traction. Only four ships transited the strait on Wednesday in spite of the ceasefire announced last night by Trump. www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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Israel hit all over Beirut. Strikes were in nearly all the neighborhoods surrounding my house. Reports saying many injured and dead. Israel seems to be intensifying before a ceasefire is implemented

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‘We Have Been Punished Enough’: Iranians Fear Trump’s Threatened Escalation Worried about hits to infrastructure, many are now buying generators and packing survival kits.

"We have been punished enough." We spoke to Iranians about their fears of Trump's threatened strikes on power plants, bridges and other critical infrastructure: www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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This Border Crossing Is One of Iran’s Last Lifelines to the Outside World Iranians interviewed at Kapikoy in Turkey describe their escape to safety, as others return home and into the unknown.

Our report from Turkey's border with Iran where we spoke to Iranians about their fear and anxiety about the future of their country: www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil, closed at $103.14 a barrel, its highest settlement level since August 2022: www.wsj.com/livecoverage...

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Escalating Hormuz Crisis Raises Specter of Prolonged Closure Hopes for quickly reviving trade through the strait are dimming without U.S. naval escorts as Iran steps up attacks.

The Trump administration currently has no viable way of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Military escorts for tankers and other civilian ships are too dangerous to try, U.S. officials and military analysts told us: www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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U.S. Vacates a Key Military Base in Syria Al Tanf, long a cornerstone of the fight against Islamic State, has been handed over to the Syrian government as part of a broader drawdown of American troops.

U.S. troops left a strategic military base in southeast Syria and turned it over to government forces, a U.S. official says, part of a broader drawdown of American troops in the country // from me and my colleague Michael Gordon: www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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Donate to Washington Post 2026 layoff fund, organized by Rachel Siegel On Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, The Washington Post laid off hundreds of journalists. We ar… Rachel Siegel needs your support for Washington Post 2026 layoff fund

Whatever you think of the Washington Post at this moment, here's a chance to support the dedicated, hard-working journalists who were just laid off. If you have the means, your donation is most welcome. If you don't, a kind thought and maybe spreading the word to others is support enough 💙

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Can’t think of any reason why you would need reporters covering the Middle East, Ukraine and China right now.

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Middle East Pushes for Iran-U.S. Meeting to Head Off Attack A flurry of diplomatic activity reflects concerns that military action could destabilize the region.

Middle East powers are pushing for a US-Iran summit in Turkey later this week. The urgency is increasing.

"⁠The region’s unprecedented harmony is a measure of shared anxiety: that a U.S. strike on Iran would export chaos—refugees, militancy, instability." www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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‘They want to kill us all’: fear replaces hope in Iran as... Cut off from the rest of the world, the tens of thousands of Iranians who protested against the regime are feeling the full force of its brutal crackdown

Iranian security bodies are out in force on the streets, with citizens still left in the dark of an Internet blackout.

“It seems like the internet is going to be cut permanently, and this is really horrifying,” one protestor said. “They want to kill us all.”|My piece for @theobserveruk.bsky.social

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Syrian President Forces Major Concessions From U.S.-Backed SDF in Cease-Fire Deal Pro-government forces a seize military base, oil facilities and a dam on the Euphrates river in a weekend offensive before reaching a truce with the Kurdish-led militia.

An important shift in the balance of power in Syria took place today when Sharaa forced concessions from the SDF in a lightning military operation coinciding with a mass defection by Arab factions previously allied with the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led group.

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The Obscure Bank Collapse That Sent Iran Into a Tailspin Bad loans to regime cronies brought down Ayandeh Bank, accelerating a long-running financial crisis.

The banking crisis that led to the current unrest in Iran. Detailed account by @jmalsin.bsky.social of @wsj.com . www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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In many ways, this reminds me of the GDR, only with much worse brutality. How Syrians have suffered is beyond any imagination.

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We digitized more than 1,000 pages of documents from Syrian military intelligence (including the deadly Branch 215) in Damascus, and then found the some of the ordinary people mentioned in the files.

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Families, Neighbors Informed on Each Other in Assad’s Syria, With Deadly Consequences Intelligence files found in a Damascus prison complex reveal cases that led to brutal detentions; a wife records a husband.

Our just-published investigation into Assad's surveillance state which revealed how the former regime urged friends, spouses, and neighbors to inform on each other, leaving a legacy of broken trust that will take years to unravel. www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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The Hunt for Assad’s Brutal Enforcer Jamil Hassan left behind a legacy of deaths and torture when he escaped the Syrian revolution last year. Now his former victims are trying to bring him to justice.

“I will keep killing to keep Bashar Assad in power... I will kill half the country if I have to.”

My colleagues @jmalsin.bsky.social and Summer Said on the notorious architect of the Assad regimes campaign to kill and collectively punish the Syrian people

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Exclusive | How U.A.E. Arms Bolstered a Sudanese Militia Accused of Genocide Reports by U.S. intelligence agencies show an increase in the flow of materiel from the U.A.E. to the rebel Rapid Support Forces since the spring, according to U.S. officials.

U.S. intelligence agencies found that the U.A.E. increased supplies of weapons, including advanced Chinese-made drones, to the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan this year, pouring fuel on a civil war that has killed as many as 150,000 people. | New from me & WSJ colleagues:
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Egypt: Journalist Detained over Facebook Posts Egyptian authorities detained prominent independent journalist Ismail Iskandarani over Facebook posts.

Egypt: Journalist Detained over Facebook Posts
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Exclusive | U.S. Plans $6 Billion in New Arms Sales to Israel The Trump administration is seeking congressional approval for the sales, moving forward despite Israel’s recent missile strike on Hamas in Qatar.

NEW: The Trump administration is seeking congressional approval for nearly $6 billion in weapons for Israel including attack helicopters and military vehicles, even as Israel launched its attack in Qatar and new offensive in Gaza City: www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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A Syrian Death Factory Gives Up Its Secrets Under the Assad regime, Saydnaya prison became a mass-killing machine; ‘a symbol of shame for the whole world.’

Inside Syria's death factory: Assad's regime carried out industrial-scale torture and executions that killed tens of thousands over more than a decade. "The worst atrocity of the 21st century" in terms of government involvement. @jmalsin.bsky.social Hamza Bonduk www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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The abduction and killing of tens of thousands of people in Syria is one of the worst atrocities anywhere in recent history, one that the country (and the world) is only beginning to reckon with.

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The regime orchestrated these killings in a bureaucratic manner rarely seen in recent history. Assad’s security apparatus kept meticulous records of the detainees’ transfer to the prison and other facilities, court documents and death certificates of those executed.

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We are far from the first to report on the mass hangings in Saydnaya, which spanned more than a decade and left tens of thousands dead. But now after the collapse of the regime in December, the survivors can speak openly. Manu Brabo took these portraits.

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A Syrian Death Factory Gives Up Its Secrets Under the Assad regime, Saydnaya prison became a mass-killing machine; ‘a symbol of shame for the whole world.’

Since December we have been investigating the Assad regime's killings in Saydnaya prison.

Based on interviews with 21 former detainees, we show the extent of the atrocities committed in the prison, including an incident in March 2023 in which some 600 men were executed in one week:

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U.S. Strikes Set Back Iran Nuclear Program by a Few Months, Initial Report Says A preliminary classified intelligence report produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency counters the White House’s claims of more extensive damage.

An initial US intelligence assessment says US strikes only set back Iran's nuclear program by a few months and did not destroy underground structures at two of the sites. Our take (first reported today by CNN and NYT): www.wsj.com/politics/nat...

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Gaza-Bound Activist Boat With Greta Thunberg On Board Intercepted by Israel Activist Thunberg planned to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza in defiance of an Israeli blockade on the enclave.

Israeli forces intercepted a sailboat carrying activists, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, who planned to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza in defiance of an Israeli blockade on the enclave. www.wsj.com/world/middle...

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The de facto suspension of financing for military aid to Ukraine began roughly two weeks ago, prior to Friday's meltdown at the White House.

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U.S. Hitting Brakes on Flow of Arms to Ukraine The Trump administration has stopped financing new weapons sales to Ukraine and is considering freezing weapons shipments from U.S. stockpiles, current and former U.S. officials said.

The Trump administration has stopped financing new weapons sales to Ukraine and is considering freezing weapons shipments from U.S. stockpiles, current and former U.S. officials said // New from Nancy Youssef and me: www.wsj.com/politics/nat...

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This is potentially a huge deal for Syria where it puts more pressure on the SDF to cut a deal with the new government in Damascus and could also help remove an irritant in the US-Turkey relationship.

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