Ongoing strikes and uncertain negotiations keep region in high alert
March 25, 2026: Tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate as Iran intensifies missile attacks while the United States pushes diplomatic efforts. Reports indicate a possible high-level meeting within 48 hours, with Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt proposed as mediators. However, uncertainty surrounds the talks, with Islamabad’s role appearing less likely.
Meanwhile, Iran has launched strikes across Israel, targeting key locations including Tel Aviv, Dimona, Arad, Safed, Kiryat Shmona, and Bnei Brak. Military depots and ammunition storage sites were reportedly hit, triggering large fires. Analysts highlight Iran’s expanding strike capability, with reports suggesting it can reach distant targets such as Diego Garcia, nearly 4,000 km away.
Experts note internal divisions within Iran, where hardliners oppose negotiations while moderate factions may pursue back-channel talks. This mix of continued military action and tentative diplomacy underscores the fragile state of regional stability. Despite US claims of progress toward a deal, skepticism in Tehran and ongoing attacks threaten to derail peace efforts, keeping the Gulf region on high alert.

