Friday, July 17, 2026

Trump Sends Dozens More Refueling Planes in Sign Of Widening War


US Sends Dozens More Refueling Planes To Israel Amid Widening Iran War
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Summary

  • Surge in more large US refueling planes headed to Mideast, signaling likely expansion of strikes on Iran.
  • US attacks hit Iranian energy and transport infrastructure.
  • Iran threatens stronger retaliation and claims strike on US base in Qatar - and deepens attacks to include US outposts in Jordan, Syria.
  • Iran urges power conservation; Hormuz shipping traffic declines further.
  • Oil prices rise to session highs on fears of broader regional conflict.

Oil prices are climbing on fresh reports Friday that President Trump is ready to continue escalating and expanding strikes on the Islamic Republic, after a Situation Room briefing this week where the Commander-in-Chief was presented with various options. It bears repeating that the White House in the opening days of Operation Epic Fury promised the American public a fast and hasty, limited military engagement - but this is where we are four months later...

"The Trump administration notified Israel it is sending dozens more refueling planes to the country ahead of a potential expansion of military operations against Iran, three U.S. and Israeli officials said," reports Axios. "After he was presented with several new military plans in a Situation Room meeting Tuesday, President Trump is considering a massive offensive in Iran that would be wider in scope than the current strikes around the Strait of Hormuz." This is but the latest signal that the ceasefire and negotiations are fully dead, and the potential for runaway escalation is bigger than ever:

  • OIL RISES TO SESSION HIGHS, BRENT TRADES ABOVE $87/BBL
  • US YIELDS RISE TO DAY'S HIGH ON REPORTS OF US-IRAN ESCALATION
  • US TO SEND DOZENS MORE REFUELING PLANES: AXIOS

War Secretary Pete Hegseth boasted Friday of taking out this Iranian maritime monitoring tower on the southern coast:

Meanwhile, another US attack on an Iranian oil tanker is being widely reported:

US forces have attacked an Iranian oil tanker docked near Iran’s Kharg Island for the second time in two days, according to an Iranian official speaking to the Fars news agency.

“The empty, Belma N.I.22 oil tanker, which was hit two days ago, was attacked again today by two US missiles”, the deputy governor of Bushehr told Fars.

Iranians Urges to Conserve Power

Iran has on Friday warned of a "more crushing" retaliation following the conclusion of last night's sixth consecutive day of US attacks, targeting military targets and logistics infrastructure, but also civilian sites connected to the power grid. By all accounts this current wave goes beyond the prior strikes in size and scope compared to the past several days.

Iranian state media has reported that eight people were killed from the overnight attacks, and that several bridges had been attacked overnight.

The country is feeling the strain under what is now nearly a week of constant US heavy attacks. This is being seen in that Iran's energy ministry has urgently called on citizens to reduce electricity use after the power grid came under strain following US strikes on energy infrastructure in the south.

In a statement on Friday, the ministry said those areas in the south "are currently experiencing extreme heat and attacks on power infrastructure." But as Al Jazeera notes, "The ministry however did not elaborate on whether it was power plants, transmission lines or other equipment that had been attacked." According to more details:

Iran's Energy Ministry urged citizens to reduce electricity consumption to help stabilize power supply in the country’s southern provinces following US strikes on energy facilities, citing extreme heat and infrastructure damage, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported Friday.

The ministry asked subscribers to turn off air conditioners for one hour during peak consumption periods to help ensure a more stable electricity supply to the affected provinces, ISNA said.

Report: Hormuz Strait transit falls to three week low--

There are signs of renewed attacks on rail as well, per NBC:

A railway junction station just west of Bandar Abbas was also hit, the state-owned IRIB news agency said. The highway and railway bridge strikes appeared aimed at cutting off Bandar Abbas, Iran’s main port, from roads leading toward Tehran, the capital.

While other routes still are open, the U.S. strikes could expand further, potentially disrupting both the movement of military materiel and goods needed for Iran’s 90 million people.

Regional Arab states which host American bases say they were busy overnight intercepting missiles and drones sent from Iran, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and with reports of projectiles inbound even in Syria.

'Powerful Attack' on Qatar Base

The IRGC announced Friday that it carried out an attack on the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, asserting that it destroyed a long-range radar system and several US aerial refueling aircraft.

Its Aerospace Force described that carried out a "surprise and powerful" attack on Al Udeid Air Base, claiming to have taken out a long-range radar system along with the refueling aircraft parked there.

Per IRIB news agency, the elite Iranian force stated, "The American enemy and the hosts of its bases in the region should know that crossing red lines and attacking people and civilian infrastructure will have a very severe and miserable price. If the enemy continues this trend, more crushing responses are on the way; responses that will remain in the history of battles."

The IRGC further warned that American forces will "pay a heavy price" for what it called crossing "red lines" and targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. Tehran has not backed off its assertion of 'control' over the Strait of Hormuz - also calling this its red line.

The day or evening prior saw US Marines having conducted "a verification boarding" of a tanker in the Gulf of Oman - which the Pentagon characterized as part of operations enforcing the new naval blockade of Iranian ports.



US strikes Iran for seventh night in a row; Iranian forces launch retaliatory attacks



The US military has completed its seventh consecutive night of strikes against Iran, US Central Command says, adding that it targeted “surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage, and maritime capabilities.”

“CENTCOM continues to hold Iran accountable at the commander in chief’s direction while fully enforcing a naval blockade against Iranian ports,” says US Central Command.

“More than 50,000 American service members are operating across the Middle East and remain vigilant, lethal, and ready.”

AFP

Explosions reported in Yazd, elsewhere in Iran amid latest wave of US strikes

Five explosions were heard in the early hours of Saturday local time in Yazd, in central Iran, the state news agency IRNA reports, after the US military announced a seventh night of strikes against the country.

Another Iranian news agency, Mehr, reports that explosions were heard “in several provinces in the south” of Iran.

CENTCOM denies Iranian claim that 2 tankers exploded after hitting mines

US Central Command denies a claim by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that two oil tankers exploded after sailing through a mined route near the Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian forces say they targeted US bases in Kuwait and Jordan, Bahrain’s main AI center

Iran’s army says it struck US military targets in Kuwait and Jordan in response to American attacks, according to a statement carried by the Iranian state broadcaster.

In Kuwait, Iranian forces targeted an ammunition depot in the Al-Adiri camp, the headquarters buildings and ammunition depots in the Ali Al-Salem base and several communication bridges.

In Jordan, fuel tanks at the Al-Azraq base were also targeted, the state broadcaster says on Telegram.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps meanwhile says it attacked a depot of US drones in Bahrain and destroyed Bahrain’s main artificial intelligence center with ballistic missiles and drones.



Iran said to tell Hezbollah, allies to prepare for wider conflict, which could rope in Israel


Iran said to tell Hezbollah, allies to prepare for wider conflict, which could rope in Israel


Iran has reportedly told its regional allies, including Hezbollah, to prepare for the possibility of a broader conflict amid military escalations with the United States, raising the prospect of Israel becoming directly involved in the fighting.

Leaders of the Iran-backed regional “Axis of Resistance” told allies that the current period of waiting is nearing an end and that preparations for military scenarios have become a priority, Lebanon’s Nidaa Al Watan newspaper reported on Friday, citing information obtained from meetings held in Tehran on the sidelines of the recent funeral of former Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed when the US and Israel launched the war with Iran at the end of February.

Friday’s report came as fighting between the US and Iran has renewed a month after the signing of a preliminary deal that aimed to end the conflict.

So far, Israel has not been involved in the latest escalation, and Tehran has not directly targeted the Jewish state. But that could change if Hezbollah, Iran’s Lebanese terror proxy, gets involved and resumes its attacks on Israeli territory.

Hezbollah was reportedly instructed to be fully prepared for any escalation, with Iranian officials warning that any future conflict could be broader and more severe than previous fighting.

Nidaa Al Watan also reported that Tehran still views Hezbollah as its most important regional asset following setbacks suffered by Iranian terror proxies in recent months

The terror group joined the wider regional conflict on March 2 by attacking Israel, and has objected to US-led diplomacy between Jerusalem and Beirut to solve the countries’ disputes.

In response to the Hezbollah attacks, Israel hit Hezbollah with heavy airstrikes and took control of a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, meant to distance Hezbollah from the border. Israel also decimated Hezbollah’s leadership in a previous round of fighting in 2024.

Another Iran-backed terror group, the Houthis in Yemen, has also previously attacked Israel.

US strikes Iranian infrastructure; Iran fires at region

The US has struck Iran for six consecutive nights and has expanded its airstrike campaign by increasingly hitting bridges, part of US President Donald Trump’s threats to start striking infrastructure to pressure Tehran to ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, the vital waterway for the global energy supply. Iran launched new missile attacks against US-allied nations in the Middle East and warned that its attacks would escalate.

The American military confirmed on Friday destroying a surveillance tower at Iran’s Chabahar port on the Gulf of Oman during strikes the night before.

In a statement, the US Central Command said the site was “used for decades by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to track and target commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.”

“The destruction of the tower directly degrades IRGC’s ability to coordinate attacks on innocent civilian crew members,” CENTCOM said, adding that the strike also “protects freedom of navigation in regional waters for all vessels, except for ships attempting to violate the ongoing US naval blockade against Iran.”

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Major M7.3 earthquake hits offshore Chiapas, Mexico, hazardous tsunami waves forecast


Major M7.3 earthquake hits offshore Chiapas, Mexico, hazardous tsunami waves forecast


A major earthquake registered by the USGS as M7.3 struck offshore Chiapas, Mexico at 14:48 UTC on July 17, 2026. The agency is reporting a depth of 15.2 km (9.4 miles). EMSC is reporting M7.3 at a depth of 25 km (15.5 miles). According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC), hazardous tsunami waves are forecast for some coasts.

The epicenter was located 48 km (30 miles) SW of Aquiles Serdán (population 1 135), 67 km (42 miles) SW of Huixtla (population 32 033), 72 km (44 miles) WSW of Tapachula (population 202 672), 73 km (45 miles) WNW of Brisas Barra de Suchiate (population 13 743), MExico, and 121 km (75 miles) WSW of San Marcos (population 47 063), Guatemala.


382 000 people are estimated to have felt very strong shaking, 1 056 000 strong, 4 668 000 moderate and 12 367 000 light.


The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said tsunami waves reaching 0.3 to 1 m (1 to 3 feet) above tide level are possible along some coasts of Guatemala and Mexico. Waves below 0.3 m (1 foot) above tide level are forecast for the coasts of Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Peru.


No PAGER alert has been issued by the USGS. Alert information for this event is currently under review and will be available soon.


Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are a mix of vulnerable and earthquake-resistant construction. The predominant vulnerable building types are adobe block with concrete bond beam and mud wall construction.


Recent earthquakes in this area have caused secondary hazards such as landslides that might have contributed to losses.


Liquefaction triggered by this earthquake is estimated to be significant in severity and/or spatial extent. The number of people living near areas that could have produced liquefaction in this earthquake is extensive.


Little or no landsliding is expected. Little or no population is exposed to potential earthquake-induced landslides.








WHO Warns Ebola Outbreak May Be Far Larger


American Samaritan’s Purse Worker With Ebola Flown To Germany As WHO Warns Outbreak May Be Far Larger


 An American aid worker with the Christian charity Samaritan’s Purse who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said Monday, amid warnings that the potentially deadly disease is spreading much faster than official figures suggest.

The American patient reportedly landed in Frankfurt overnight and was transferred to the city’s University Hospital, just weeks after another Ebola-infected U.S. citizen was successfully treated in Germany, officials said.

Evangelist Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan’s Purse, said the patient was “doing well.”

The patient, identified by Samaritan’s Purse as a man in his 60s, served as a warehouse manager in the DRC rather than directly treating Ebola patients. The organization said he became infected while supporting its humanitarian operations in the outbreak zone.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said the aid worker had been serving in Bunia, the capital of Ituri province, the epicenter of the country’s 17th Ebola outbreak, declared in mid-May. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the patient received clinical care before being safely transferred to Germany for continued treatment.

German officials stressed that the patient poses no danger to the public or other hospital patients, adding that Germany was asked to assist because of its internationally recognized expertise in treating Ebola and the shorter flight time from central Africa.

Another American infected during the current outbreak was treated in Berlin earlier this year and recovered after about two weeks in isolation.

However, hundreds of other patients have died, and the WHO warned Tuesday that the outbreak could be two to four times larger than official figures indicate.

Although authorities have confirmed nearly 2,000 infections and more than 700 deaths, WHO emergencies director Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu said many cases remain undetected.

“The scale of the outbreak is at least two to four times the number of cases that we have found,” he told reporters in Geneva after returning from the DRC.

He added that the current epidemic is already the third-largest Ebola outbreak on record and the fastest-growing ever documented in Africa over a comparable period.

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