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This hour’s clearest escalation is the emergence of a reported US F-35 damage incident during an Iran-linked mission, which, if confirmed, materially shifts the narrative from abstract strike cycles to demonstrated platform vulnerability. That development landed alongside fresh attention on attacks affecting Israeli energy infrastructure, including reported impacts near Haifa’s refinery, reinforcing the sense that the conflict is widening its economic and military target set at the same time. On the policy and market side, pressure intensified around the price of a longer war: reporting on a proposed $200 billion supplemental, rising US debt concerns, and voter resistance to a ground invasion all point to a rapidly hardening domestic constraint story. Europe and Japan also appeared more explicitly in stabilization framing, with reports they are preparing to help secure shipping and steady energy markets, suggesting the crisis is pulling major allies deeper into practical risk-management roles. Some claims remain early or source-driven, especially battlefield damage reports, but taken together the hour shows a sharper convergence of combat vulnerability, infrastructure risk, and fiscal-political limits.
Shift: Attention rotated this hour from mainly chokepoint and LNG disruption toward evidence of contested air operations and the rising cost ceiling of sustained escalation.
Watch: whether the F-35 damage report is officially confirmed and whether follow-on strikes on refinery, shipping, or air-defense targets trigger a new repricing of military and energy risk.
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