Il prezzo di Ethereum (ETH) è salito a $2,161 mercoledì 4 marzo, mentre XRP è aumentato del 5,1% a $1,43 giovedì
Il prezzo di Ethereum ($ETH ETH) è salito a $2,161 mercoledì 4 marzo, mentre XRP è aumentato del 5,1% a $1,43 giovedì 5 marzo, con l'intero mercato cripto che ha ricevuto un'offerta mentre Bitcoin è salito oltre $73,000 ed ha esteso il suo recupero dai minimi della guerra in Iran vicini a $63,000. Il catalizzatore è una combinazione di tassi di finanziamento profondamente negativi che vengono eliminati, $1.4 miliardi di afflussi in ETF Bitcoin in cinque giorni guidati da IBIT di BlackRock, e speculazioni sulla Clarity Act che sollevano ampiamente le altcoin. Il quadro geopolitico più ampio dopo gli attacchi USA-Israele all'Iran e la chiusura dello Stretto di Hormuz non si è risolto, ma i mercati stanno passando da una valutazione di crisi verso una consolidazione.
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Analysis: Khamenei’s killing leaves Iran’s ‘axis’ in disarray as war widens
While Tehran warns it will ‘burn everything’, its proxies in Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq face a choice between suicidal revenge and local survival. Listen to this article | 6 mins
By Mohammad Mansour Published On 2 Mar 20262 Mar 2026 Click here to share on social media Share Save Add Al Jazeera on Google The killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a United States-Israeli air campaign has sent shockwaves through the Middle East, decapitating the leadership of the “axis of resistance” at its most critical moment. For decades, this network of groups allied with Iran was Tehran’s forward line of defence. But today, with its commander-in-chief dead and its logistical arteries cut, the alliance looks less like a unified war machine and more like a series of isolated islands fighting desperate survival wars. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4Trump says likely more US casualties, attacks on Iran will continuelist 2 of 4Poll suggests only a quarter of Americans support attacks on Iranlist 3 of 4Israel bombs Beirut after Hezbollah fires rockets in Iran war retaliationlist 4 of 4After Iran’s salvo hit their skylines, will Gulf states enter the war? end of list In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera Arabic, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisted that the Islamic Republic does not need its proxies to fight its battles. “We do not expect anything from anyone,” Araghchi said when asked about the role of allied militia groups. “We can defend ourselves by ourselves. … We do not want any party to help us in our self-defence.” This statement creates a striking paradox: Just as Tehran claims it stands alone, its most powerful proxy, Hezbollah, has officially entered the fray—not necessarily to help Iran, but to save itself.
Hezbollah: Preempting the inevitable In Beirut, the caution of the first 48 hours has collapsed. On Monday, Hezbollah launched a rocket barrage targeting northern Israel, explicitly linking the attack to Khamenei’s assassination. The Israeli military responded with wide-scale air raids on Beirut’s southern suburbs and the Bekaa Valley. Ali Rizk, a Beirut-based security analyst, told Al Jazeera that Hezbollah’s shift was likely driven by an existential fear rather than just solidarity. Advertisement “Hezbollah believes that it’s going to be next on the list,” Rizk said, noting that the group still possesses a “formidable arsenal” despite recent losses. “Some officials have been expecting Israel to target leaders of the armed group after the attacks on Iran.”
Tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran surged after Baku accused Tehran of a drone strike in the Nakhchivan region.
President Ilham Aliyev issued unusually harsh criticism of Iran and warned that Azerbaijan would defend its sovereignty. The government has already begun withdrawing diplomats and raising military readiness.
The escalation risks pulling the strategically located Caspian state deeper into the wider regional conflict.
Iran says Israel, US deliberately targeting civilian areas • 1,230 killed by bombing so far; hospitals, schools targeted, football stadium destroyed • Iran claims hitting US aircraft carrier, oil tanker; targets Erbil base • US rejects IRGC claim of shooting down F-15E • Israel’s Ben Gurion airport, Ramat David Airbase hit by missiles • Hormuz, Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf designated ‘warlike operations area’; UN agency says 20,000 seafarers, 15,000 passengers stuck in these waters BEIRUT: US President Donald Trump insisted on Thursday that he have a say in picking Iran’s next supreme leader, as the war triggered by the US-Israeli campaign that assassinated Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reverberated throughout the Middle East and beyond. Trump on Thursday rejected the possibility of Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, replacing his slain father as supreme leader, dismissing him as a “lightweight”. “I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy,” Trump told Axios in an interview, drawing a comparison to Venezuela, where interim president Delcy Rodriguez has cooperated with him under threat of violence after the United States ousted her boss, Nicolas Maduro.Khamenei’s son is unacceptable to me. We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,” Trump was quoted saying, threatening more war in the future if a better alternative was not found. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi directly addressed US President Donald Trump in his latest statement, saying that it’s plan to subjugate Iran had failed. “Plan A for a clean rapid military victory failed, Mr President,” Iran’s top diplomat wrote on social media platform X. “Your Plan B will be [an] even bigger failure.#AltcoinSeasonTalkTwoYearLow
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Gulf States Warn Iran: “All Red Lines Have Been Crossed”
Gulf countries say Iranian missile and drone strikes targeting US bases and infrastructure on their territory have crossed “all red lines.” Qatar’s foreign ministry заявил that attacks on sovereignty and civilian areas “cannot go unanswered.”
Most projectiles have been intercepted, but falling debris has caused fires and casualties, including damage near Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port. Gulf leaders are now weighing possible retaliation while focusing on defense.
The escalation risks dragging Arab states deeper into a conflict they initially tried to avoid.$NVDAon $MSFTon
Il figlio dell'Ayatollah Ali Khamenei emerge come la scelta principale per essere il suo successore
Di Farnaz Fassihi Farnaz Fassihi ha vissuto e lavorato in Iran, ha coperto il paese per tre decenni ed è stata un corrispondente di guerra in Medio Oriente per 15 anni. 3 marzo 2026 I senior clericali responsabili della selezione del prossimo leader supremo dell'Iran si sono incontrati martedì per deliberare, e il figlio del defunto ex leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, è emerso come il chiaro favorito, secondo tre funzionari iraniani a conoscenza delle deliberazioni. I funzionari hanno dichiarato che i clericali stavano considerando di annunciare che il figlio, Mojtaba Khamenei, sarebbe stato il successore di suo padre già mercoledì mattina, ma alcuni avevano espresso riserve, temendo che potesse esporlo come un obiettivo per gli Stati Uniti e Israele. Hanno parlato con la condizione di anonimato per discutere deliberazioni interne sensibili.
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