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Jamshid Chalangi – Mar 13

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Today’s video features programming from IraneFarda, the independent 24-hour Persian-language television network with studios in London, United Kingdom, and an operational branch in Los Angeles, United States. Free from any ties to political parties, governments, or ideological groups, IraneFarda stands as a reliable source of balanced, fact-based news and analysis for Persian-speaking audiences globally—offering clear, professional reporting on high-stakes issues amid one of the most critical conflicts in modern history.The network’s nonstop schedule covers comprehensive political, economic, business, and local news, with hourly updates, in-depth current affairs discussions, expert panels, structured interviews, and educational programs that deliver vital context on regional and international developments. Much of the content is produced in-house by committed journalists, analysts, and commentators upholding high broadcast standards, ensuring viewers receive timely, unfiltered insights during fast-moving crises.A central figure in today’s featured segment is Jamshid Chalangi, the veteran Iranian journalist, broadcaster, and media personality with decades of experience across international Persian-language platforms. Renowned for his incisive reporting, talk shows, and political commentary, Chalangi excels at thorough interviews, nuanced breakdowns, and clear explanations of complex events—empowering viewers to cut through propaganda, understand regime narratives, and grasp evolving realities amid the ongoing war.As the U.S.-Israel military campaign against the Iranian regime—now in its 14th day on March 13, 2026—continues with unrelenting intensity, U.S. Central Command reports approximately 6,000 targets struck in Iran (with over 15,000 claimed in some Pentagon updates), Iran’s missile/drone capabilities degraded by up to 90%, and more than 90 vessels damaged or destroyed (including 60+ ships and 30+ mine-layers); ongoing heavy U.S.-Israeli bombardments targeting Revolutionary Guard command centers, missile facilities, air defenses, naval assets, IRGC sites, and energy infrastructure (fuel depots and oil facilities near Tehran causing thick black smoke, toxic concerns, fires, and damage near Mehrabad airport, with strikes hitting thousands of sites including reported civilian areas); Iran’s escalated retaliatory barrages launching advanced ballistic missiles and cluster munitions toward Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel (causing civilian deaths and injuries), U.S. bases, Gulf targets (fatalities in Bahrain, UAE, and beyond), merchant ships near the Strait of Hormuz (multiple vessels hit, traffic near standstill with only a handful passing daily vs. 138 pre-war average), and Dubai International Airport; U.S. forces continuing to neutralize Iranian minelayers; Hezbollah intensifying rocket fire from Lebanon (joint operations with Iran, over 100 launched in recent barrages); the new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei (son of assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) issuing his first written statement (read on state TV, as he has not appeared publicly) vowing to maintain the Strait of Hormuz closure as a “tool of pressure,” threatening attacks on U.S. bases unless shut down, demanding compensation for civilian deaths, and calling for unity amid the crisis; oil prices remaining above $100/barrel (Brent near $100, with the IEA calling the disruption the largest in global oil market history—20% of world supply choked, triggering fuel panic in Asia, reserve releases, and warnings of $150–$200/barrel if prolonged); mounting civilian casualties (at least 1,348 reported in Iran, plus hundreds regionally including in Lebanon); Iran’s security forces labeling anti-government protesters as “enemies”; and no immediate ceasefire in sight despite mixed signals from U.S. leadership—the network provides timely, independent analysis on these developments.This coverage ties the conflict’s military escalation, economic shocks (historic energy market volatility, global supply risks, shipping halts in the Strait of Hormuz, and fuel conservation calls across Asia), political shifts (Mojtaba Khamenei’s defiant first message amid injury reports and limited visibility), and humanitarian tolls to broader themes of governance failures, media independence, human rights concerns, diaspora viewpoints, and international ramifications—delivering diverse, trustworthy insights into Iran’s unfolding crisis and its worldwide impacts.This episode is a must-watch for anyone tracking the Iran war’s daily progression, Tehran’s leadership changes under duress, civilian and economic impacts (including oil/gas price surges affecting global economies and energy security), media framing in Persian communities, or Middle East international relations amid unprecedented escalation. Watch the full embedded program from IraneFarda here for expert-led discussions and up-to-date reporting on today’s critical updates.DailyVideoReports.net delivers daily expert video reports on political news, regional conflicts, human rights developments, and global affairs—with new content published regularly to keep you informed. Explore our archive for more in-depth coverage of Iran, the Middle East, and worldwide issues.

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