Global Conflict Awareness — Real-Time OSINT Strike Map
Live Tracker: US-Israel-Iran Military Conflict 2026
Global Conflict Awareness is a real-time open-source intelligence (OSINT) dashboard tracking the ongoing US-Israel-Iran military conflict that began on February 28, 2026. The platform provides a live interactive map displaying geolocated strikes from both sides — US and allied forces as well as Iranian and proxy retaliatory operations across the Middle East.
89 Intelligence Sources in 11 Languages
The dashboard aggregates 89 verified OSINT sources including 26 Telegram channels and 63 RSS feeds in 11 languages (English, Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Hindi, Japanese, Turkish, Spanish, Italian, German, Greek). Sources include official military communications from CENTCOM and IDF, major wire services such as Reuters, international broadcasters like Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, France 24, NHK, Anadolu, ANSA, Tagesschau, as well as Iranian media including Press TV and Iran International. Both sides of the conflict are covered with balanced methodology.
How It Works
Every 5 minutes, an automated system scans all 89 sources for new strike reports. Natural language processing identifies strike-related events, which are then matched against a database of over 150 military installations, government buildings, and strategic locations across Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Israel. Each event is classified by attacking side, geolocated on the map, and attributed to its original source.
Countries Covered
Iran, Israel, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Turkey, Afghanistan, and international waters including the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, and Red Sea.
Features
Interactive conflict map with real-time strike markers. Breaking news ticker aggregated from RSS feeds. Live TV streaming from Al Jazeera, France 24, and DW. Filterable by attacking side. Mobile-optimized with portrait and landscape layouts. War duration counter. Source attribution for every event.
Free, open-source, no tracking, no login required.