
Iran Internet Shutdown Enters Third Week Amid US-Israel Tensions
A nationwide internet shutdown in Iran has entered its third week, according to the monitoring group NetBlocks. The organization reported on March 14 that Iranian authorities imposed severe restrictions on internet access more than two weeks earlier.
The shutdown coincides with escalating military tensions between Iran, the United States and Israel that have continued for more than 14 days. The confrontation follows a series of attacks and counterattacks across the region.
U.S. forces carried out strikes on Kharg Island, one of Iran's key oil export hubs. Iranian officials claim their air attacks against American and Israeli targets have doubled in the past 24 hours.
The tensions have raised fears of a wider regional war. Security has been heightened around diplomatic missions, including the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. Neighboring Saudi Arabia has increased measures around critical infrastructure amid reports of military incidents at strategic locations in the Middle East.
Social media reports claim five U.S. military aircraft crashed during related operations, though official confirmation remains limited.
Observers suggest the internet restrictions aim to limit information flow and prevent internal unrest during the conflict. The shutdown has disrupted communications for millions of Iranians and drawn criticism from digital rights groups.
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