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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Iran's military 'totally destroyed' with around 21% missile capacity remaining, Trump claims


US President Donald Trump claimed that Iran’s military has been “totally destroyed” and only has around 21% of its missile capacity left after US-Israeli strikes, during an interview with NBC News’s Kristen Welker on Friday.“We know where their drones are, and we know where their drone factories are. Most of the drone factories have been knocked out… and most of the missile manufacturing areas have been knocked out,” Trump asserted. When asked if he knew exactly how many missiles and drones Iran still holds, Trump said he did not want to tell Welker but that he knows “almost to the number” how many of such weapons remain in Tehran’s hands.

“They have some missiles. They have some drones,” Trump stated, adding that percentage-wise, Iran maintains “maybe 21%, 22% of their missiles.” He clarified that the percentage is still “a lot of missiles,” but it is greatly less than what Iran had before US-Israeli strikes began on February 28.  When asked why the US and Iran have not yet reached a peace deal after rounds of negotiations, Trump attributed the prolonged process to Iranian leadership being “proud.” “I think they can't believe they're in the situation where they've been virtually decapitated,” Trump stated. “They're proud. There are things they never thought they'd be doing that they're going to have to do. They've got no choice.”

On Wednesday, Trump claimed to reporters at the White House that negotiations between the US and Iran are "going well." "It might not happen," Trump said in reference to a possible final agreement, before adding that "it could happen over the weekend." He stated that while it would be “very easy” for the US military to renew strikes against Iran, he would rather “get something down in writing which will accomplish the same thing without killing everybody.”  (Source)

US military strikes Iranian radar sites after drones launched toward Strait of Hormuz


The US military says it carried out strikes on Iranian radar sites in what it calls a defensive action after Iran launched four attack drones toward the Strait of Hormuz.

The US military shot down all of the Iranian drones, saying they “posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic.” It says the Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites targeted by the US were located in Goruk and on Qeshm Island.

The incident was the latest in back-and-forth attacks that have strained the tenuous ceasefire in the war and efforts to reach a deal to extend that truce. Earlier this week, Iranian drones heavily damaged a passenger terminal at Kuwait’s main airport, killing one person, wounding dozens and briefly closing the airfield. (Source)

Senior Iranian official: Talks are at a deadlock, the ball is in Trump’s court


Tehran on Friday conditioned a prospective diplomatic accord with Washington on the unfreezing of $24 billion in blocked Iranian assets, according to a high-ranking official who warned that the White House would “enter into a dark corridor" if military hostilities resume.Mohsen. Rezaei, a top military advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, told CNN in an interview on Friday that the diplomatic track has stalled.

Rezaei asserted that “the negotiations are at a deadlock and (US President Donald) Trump must break this deadlock," adding that “the ball is in Trump’s court." The Islamic Republic is reportedly seeking a two-phase payout, demanding $12 billion immediately upon the ratification of an interim truce, followed by the remaining $12 billion at a later date.

Conversely, policymakers in Washington are hesitant to release the capital, fearing that relinquishing the funds would strip the US of critical leverage. Trump has insisted that any new framework must be vastly more stringent than the 2015 nuclear pact signed by the Obama administration. In the CNN interview, Rezaei characterized the asset demand as a baseline barometer for future diplomacy. He argued that unlocking the funds would establish “a new horizon for the future" of bilateral relations.

According to the adviser, “If he (Trump) wants to reach an agreement with Iran, this $24 billion is a test of trust that Iran wants to have with Trump - this is a test that America must pass and the path will be opened," noting that “this is our own money, not America’s money. Should Washington reignite the conflict, Rezaei threatened to “drag the war" well beyond the Persian Gulf, extending retaliatory strikes from the Strait of Hormuz into the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Bab al-Mandab Strait, and the Indian Ocean. (Read More)

Hezbollah leader appears to reject US-brokered Israel-Lebanon truce


Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem
on Thursday appeared to reject a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, warning that the Iran-backed terrorist group would continue attacking as long as Israeli operations persist. “We have not given anyone a commitment not to resist aggression and respond to it,” Qassem said in remarks carried by Hezbollah-affiliated Al Manar, adding that “as long as the aggression continues, we will confront it with all the strength we possess.”

Qassem said any ceasefire must include a full halt to Israeli military activity across Lebanon and a withdrawal of Israeli forces, alongside the return of displaced residents and reconstruction efforts. He described Lebanese sovereignty as the “primary objective,” calling for “halting Israeli aggression in all its forms—air, land and sea,” and deploying the Lebanese army south of the Litani River, according to Al Manar.

He also denounced U.S.-led diplomacy and any efforts to disarm Hezbollah, calling direct negotiations a “farce” and the so-called Washington Declaration “a roadmap for the extermination of a segment of the Lebanese people.” Qassem warned that “as long as the occupation exists, the resistance will continue,” rejecting any arrangement that would limit Hezbollah’s terrorist activity while Israeli strikes continue. (Source)

'It's not your country': Lebanese President Aoun hits out at Hezbollah, Iran in CNN interview

During his interview with Christiane Amanpour, Aoun asked Israelis if they truly want to live in "perpetual war." He then said that negotiations are a "huge opportunity" for both countries.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun slammed Hezbollahand Iran in an interview with CNN on Friday, saying that his country's people "are not [Hezbollah leader] Naim Qassem’s people." Aoun told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that he spoke to a diverse number of Lebanese civilians, who have told him that they are "fed up" with the war between Hezbollah and Israel. “They deserve not seeing their homes destroyed every five to ten years," Aoun said, describing the war as "futile."

Regarding Iran, Aoun accused the Islamic Republic of using Lebanon "for the sake of your [Iran's] own interest." “You are not trying to help us," said Aoun. "The people of Lebanon are paying the price." He then criticized statements by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) connecting Lebanon to a potential US-Iran ceasefire, saying the regime is "using Lebanon as a bargaining chip in their negotiation." “It’s unacceptable,” he said. “It’s not your country, it’s our country.”

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam concurred with Aoun's assessment of Iran, further accusing the Islamic regime of bringing "destruction and ruin" to Lebanon.On Friday, Salam spoke of Iran's rejection of the recent ceasefire framework, calling it "proof that this is not our war, but one that is being waged on our land and at the expense of our residents." President Aoun also discussed Israel with CNN, emphasizing that he believed that only negotiations would bring safety and security to the region. He directed a question to the Israeli people, asking them if they truly want to live in "perpetual war."

“We are ready, we are willing, we are committed [to negotiations],” he said. "If you [Israel] are not, you will never live in peace, safety, and security.” Aoun claimed that both Lebanese citizens and Israelis are "fed up with war," and added that the negotiations are a "huge opportunity" for both countries. (Ed note: It sounds as if President Aoun may be waking up a little bit, BUT, what is this "we are willing bit?" Lebanon has laws on their books that state they can not even talk to a Jew. Trump couldn't believe it, but it's true.) (Read More)

85 House Dems urge Trump to back up anti-annexation rhetoric with action against E1 settlements

In letter to Rubio obtained by ToI, US lawmakers warn ‘window for meaningful intervention’ against project, which cuts off Palestinian contiguity in the West Bank, is rapidly closing.


Eighty-five Democrats in the US House of Representatives signed onto a letter urging President Donald Trump’s administration to back up its rhetoric against Israeli annexation of the West Bank with action in order to prevent the rapidly approaching construction of the controversial E1 project that would severely undermine Palestinian territorial contiguity beyond the Green Line.

“We write to strongly urge the administration to use every available diplomatic tool to halt the advancement of settlement construction in the E1 area of the West Bank,” reads the letter, obtained by The Times of Israel, which was organized by progressive Reps. Mark Pocan and Jan Schakowsky, and which was sent to Rubio on Friday. Trump last year declared that he wouldn’t allow Israel to annex the West Bank, the letter recalls. It argues that “construction in E1 is annexation in its clearest form.”

Construction of a settlement in the 12-square-kilometer corridor east of Jerusalem would bisect the West Bank and cut off Palestinian communities in Ramallah from those in Bethlehem, while completing an unbroken band of Israeli-controlled territory from Jerusalem through E1 to the Ma’ale Adumim city settlement. “In doing so, it would cement Israeli sovereignty over the geographic heart of the West Bank,” the letter states. Given that the Democrats don’t currently control Congress or the White House, the letter is likely to be ignored. However, the party could take over at least one body of Congress after the November midterms, giving it more power to influence foreign policy. (Read More)

Friday, June 5, 2026

Iran says it fired warning missiles, drones at US warships in Gulf of Oman


Iran’s navy says it fired warning missiles and drones at US warships in the Gulf of Oman, accusing the US Navy of harassing maritime traffic and seizing commercial vessels and oil tankers, Iranian state media reports.

Earlier, the US Indo-Pacific Command said US forces intercepted the sanctioned stateless vessel M/T DAVINA in the Indian Ocean overnight.

The incident comes amid heightened tensions over maritime security around Iran, as Washington enforces sanctions on Iranian oil shipments and Tehran has repeatedly threatened shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz. (Source)

Majority of Israelis say Trump should not determine the nature of IDF operations - poll


This poll comes against the backdrop of the "shouting call" between Trump and Netanyahu, a profanity-laced tirade against the Israeli prime minister, demanding that Israel halt IDF airstrikes.


A majority of Israelis (62%) think that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not allow US President Donald Trump to dictate the nature of Israel's military actions, a poll published by Maariv on Friday found. The breakdown shows that there is general agreement on the issue across the political aisle, with 66% of coalition voters and 62% opposition voters holding the view that Netanyahu should not agree to Trump's demands to halt planned IDF attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Meanwhile, 25% think that Netanyahu has no choice but to concede to Trump's demands, while 13% say they do not know. This poll comes against the backdrop of the "shouting call" between Trump and Netanyahu, where Trump unleashed a profanity-laced tirade against the Israeli prime minister, demanding that Israel halt planned IDF airstrikes on Beirut.

This, as well as the controversy surrounding the vote for the state comptroller position, contributed to the coalition bloc weakening by two seats in this week's poll, dropping to 50 mandates collectively. The opposition bloc strengthened to 60 seats, while the Arab parties continue to maintain stability with 10 seats. In the opposition bloc, Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid's Together Party strengthened to 23 seats, and Avigdor Liberman's Yisrael Beytenu rose by one seat to 10. The Maariv poll further reveals that out of the 23 seats of the Together Party, 16 come from Bennett 2026 voters, 5 from Yesh Atid, and 2 from undecided/other. (Read More)

‘Khamenei’ says US, Israel hit by ‘decisive blow’ amid mixed signals on talks, US security alert

A statement attributed to Iran’s supreme leader on Thursday said that the United States and Israel had been dealt a “decisive blow” in their war with the Islamic Republic, as the US sent mixed signals about whether the fighting could resume. Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen or heard in public since being wounded in strikes that killed his father and predecessor, Ali Khamenei, on the first day of the US-Israeli war with Iran on February 28. His message, read out by a prayer leader at a ceremony marking the anniversary of the death of the Islamic Republic’s founder, came amid weeks of talks marked by threats and flare-ups of violence that have so far failed to secure a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key conduit for global energy flows.

In his message, Khamenei ostensibly said his country’s enemies, after “facing a decisive blow,” were now “experiencing a deeply meaningful and profound humiliation.” Every June 4 since 1989, the elder Khamenei had delivered a speech at the commemoration of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s death. This year, however, an empty chair bearing his portrait stood at the mausoleum, according to footage broadcast from the site. The US and Iran have sent divergent messages about the talks, with Tehran insisting on steep conditions for progress, even as US President Donald Trump again voiced optimism, telling reporters on Wednesday that a deal “could happen” over the weekend. The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump has told aides privately that he would consider ending the ceasefire with Iran if Tehran killed American troops.

On Thursday, according to a report on Channel 12, the US sent a message to Pakistan, which is acting as a mediator, demanding a reply from Iran by the weekend and a signing ceremony in Geneva next week. It was unclear what the consequences would be if Iran failed to abide by those terms.And in an interview with state TV, Khamenei adviser Mohsen Rezaei said the current draft of the memorandum of understanding being negotiated to end the war has ambiguities that have to be clarified. Trump wants to pressure Iran to accept his conditions and keep Tehran’s conditions in a vague state, Rezaei added. (Read More)

Iranian parliamentarians demand Khamenei order intercontinental ballistic missile development


Iranian officials demanded that the Islamic Republic begin developing intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) in a letter addressed to Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, the reformist Iranian newspaper Asriran reported on Wednesday. A total of 85 officials were reported to have penned the letter, which expressed condolences to Khamenei on his father’s death and cast doubt on the trustworthiness of Washington in ceasefire negotiations, asserted that the parliamentarians would “continue to support our military forces and defense industries until the day comes when the range of our missiles reaches the offices of the killers of the deputy of the Imam of the Age (Muhammad al-Mahdi, the twelfth and final Imam) and the martyred Khamenei.

“We believe that to end the cycle of terror by the so-called ‘Al-Epstein,’ who adhere to no moral, human, or international principles, it is not merely an eye for an eye; rather, the enemy must know that it will be a head for an eye.”

Experts from the Institute for the Study of War interpreted this as a call to develop missiles capable of reaching the United States. The Islamic Regime has often referred to Israel and the United States as the “Epstein Regime” as part of its propaganda campaign to affiliate Jerusalem and Washington with the crimes of the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein Maj.-Gen. (ret.) Yaakov Amidror, a former advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a senior fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, told The Jerusalem Post that it has long been within the Islamic regime’s goal to develop a missile capable of reaching the US. 

He warned that should Tehran walk away with favorable financial terms in the ongoing ceasefire talks with Washington, the Islamic regime would have the financial capacity and longevity to eventually see this goal through. Iran’s ballistic missile stock was understood to have a maximum range of around 2,000 km, according to the regime’s own claims, with its longest-range systems being the Khorramshahr, Sejjil, and Shahab-3 missiles.  (Read More)

NUCLEAR SHOWDOWN IN IRAN


Missiles cloud Mideast skies over the Persian Gulf. Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz. Arab oil is choked off to world markets. Hezbollah and Hamas launch scores of missiles into Israel. Terror cells initiate cycles of violence in America. Global economies begin to collapse. Radioactivity permeates the skies over Bushehr’s nuclear reactor. Countless Iranian’s hastily seek refuge into neighboring nations. The Arabian Gulf becomes a cesspool of contamination. Desalinization plants can’t process the polluted waters. A humanitarian crisis burgeons out of control. A disaster of epic biblical proportion has finally arrived in the Middle East!

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Hezbollah leader appears to reject US-brokered Israel-Lebanon truce

Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem
on Thursday appeared to reject a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, warning that the Iran-backed terrorist group would continue attacking as long as Israeli operations persist. “We have not given anyone a commitment not to resist aggression and respond to it,” Qassem said in remarks carried by Hezbollah-affiliated Al Manar, adding that “as long as the aggression continues, we will confront it with all the strength we possess.”

Qassem said any ceasefire must include a full halt to Israeli military activity across Lebanon and a withdrawal of Israeli forces, alongside the return of displaced residents and reconstruction efforts. He described Lebanese sovereignty as the “primary objective,” calling for “halting Israeli aggression in all its forms—air, land and sea,” and deploying the Lebanese army south of the Litani River, according to Al Manar.

He also denounced U.S.-led diplomacy and any efforts to disarm Hezbollah, calling direct negotiations a “farce” and the so-called Washington Declaration “a roadmap for the extermination of a segment of the Lebanese people." Qassem warned that “as long as the occupation exists, the resistance will continue,” rejecting any arrangement that would limit Hezbollah’s terrorist activity while Israeli strikes continue. (Ed note: What Qassem is saying is: "We (Hezbollah) are going to attack the state of Israel and the IDF, and if they respond, we will then attack their response.") (Source)

Netanyahu backs GOP plan to phase out US military aid to Israel, Rep. Marlin Stutzman tells 'Post'


The congressman stressed that ending direct military assistance would not weaken the alliance but instead redefine it around shared strategic interests.


Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-Indiana) has introduced a non-binding congressional resolution calling for negotiations on a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the United States and Israel that would gradually end the annual $3.8 billion in American military assistance to Israel and replace it with a broader framework centered on defense cooperation, trade, and joint technological investment. The proposal, filed Wednesday, comes as the current 10-year MoU, signed in 2016 and providing $38 billion in military assistance through 2028, approaches its expiration date. According to Stutzman, the initiative reflects both Israel’s economic transformation and the evolving nature of the alliance between Jerusalem and Washington. 

“The idea is to take the relationship between two great allies, the United States and Israel, to a more mature relationship with a trade agreement, a defense agreement, rather than supplemental aid from the United States to Israel,” Stutzman told The Jerusalem Post in an interview discussing the measure. The Indiana congressman said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had provided him with a letter expressing support for the proposal following a meeting last month in Israel between the two.

“As I met with Prime Minister Netanyahu last week, he made mention to me that Israel is now at 10 million people,” Stutzman said. “The economy is approaching a trillion dollars GDP. The country is strong.” According to Stutzman, Netanyahu argued that “it was important to them that they stand on their own two feet and that the relationship between the United States be of mutual interest, independent countries standing together.” (Ed note: You can read the entire article for yourself, but what BiBi is doing is getting the state of Israel from under the thumb of US Presidents who have not always had Israel's best interest at heart. This will be very important to end time prophecy as Israel will then make their own decisions, and fight for themselves.) (Read More)

Shifters: Robots on the frontline


Israeli deep-tech start-up Shifters, which develops AI-native autonomous robotic teams, has raised $10.2 million in seed funding, led by Ace Capital Partners, along with Aurelius Capital Management, Corner Ventures, Arkin Capital, and Fresh Fund. The financing brings the company’s total funding to $15 million as it accelerates development of AI‑native autonomous ground robotics designed to keep troops out of harm’s way on the battlefield.

The Washington‑based company with research and development (R&D) operations in Israel was founded in 2023 by CEO Ofer Ballin and CTO Assaf Chaprak. It is developing supervised autonomous ground robotic systems intended to enter high-risk and contested environments before troops do. “We started the company because we wanted to serve, in our view, the noblest of causes: preserving human life. There is a gap today between what technology can do and what still happens in the physical ground domain, and Shifters fills that gap,” Chaprak told Defense & Techby The Jerusalem Post.

Shifters’ platform is built around supervised autonomy, where robotic teams can operate in complex environments while remaining under human oversight. The company says this approach is essential for real‑world deployment, where unpredictable terrain and mission‑specific constraints require both adaptability and operator trust. (Read More)

Thursday, June 4, 2026

US mediates unprecedented Israel-Lebanon deal, introduces exclusive zones - analysis


Israel and Lebanon appear headed toward a complex ceasefire after a new round of talks in the US.
The latest agreement is supposed to be “contingent on a complete cessation of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hezbollah operatives,” according to a joint statement reported by Arab News in Saudi Arabia. The key parts of the deal are the ceasefire, the creation of “pilot zones” for the Lebanese army to take control, This is the fourth round of US-backed talks between Israel and Lebanon. In some ways, this is unprecedented because of all these long meetings between Israeli and Lebanese officials.

The US push for this has made it possible. US officials are focused on making this work. US President Donald Trump has personally sought to de-escalate fighting in Lebanon, pressuring Israel not to strike in southern Beirut. How did we get here? Israel’s increased strikes on Hezbollah between September and November 2024 led to a ceasefire deal. Then the Assad regime fell in December, depriving Hezbollah of a key ally. The rise of a new president, Joseph Aoun, and a new prime minister in Lebanon led to a drive to disarm “armed groups” in Lebanon. The government wanted to deal with Hezbollah but has been wary of doing so. The Lebanese Army has not been willing to confront the group. Instead, Beirut disarmed a few Palestinian refugee camps.

Lebanon’s failure to abide by the demands of the ceasefire led to more fighting in March 2026 after the Iran war began. This led to another ceasefire in April, but fighting continued. Israel has begun what some see as a phased approach of limited ground offensives in Lebanon over the years. The goal of the new agreement is to prod Lebanon into doing more about Hezbollah. The agreement discusses the need to prevent “any state or non-state actor” from holding Lebanon’s future hostage. This refers to Iran and Hezbollah without naming them. The lack of naming the problem has always been an issue in these previous ceasefires. If you don’t name Hezbollah, how do you get rid of it? (Ed note: We'll see if this "Dog hunts" Did anyone hear anything about Hezbollah agreeing to any of these negotiations?)  (Read More)

Backlash in Beirut: Lebanese Citizens Turn on Tehran After Hostile Missile Actions in the Gulf

A wave of public anger has erupted across Lebanon as prominent journalists and citizens openly accuse Iran and Hezbollah of hypocrisy for exposing their country to destruction.


A sharp political backlash has erupted within Lebanon following a series ofIranian military actions targeted toward Kuwait and Bahrain, igniting intense domestic debates regarding foreign interference. Opponents of the Hezbollahterrorist organization utilized the regional escalation to launch fierce public criticisms against Tehran and its local proxies. Critics are openly accusing the Iranian regime of deep hypocrisy, arguing that local populations are being systematically sacrificed to advance foreign geopolitical agendas.

The regional military maneuvers are being viewed by local anti-Hezbollah factions as a desperate attempt by Tehran to project strength after failing to secure meaningful tactical victories. Lebanese journalist Tony Boulos publicly admonished the regime, stating that the Iranian government consistently repeats a specific pattern of behavior. Boulos argued that whenever the regime fails to achieve military or political success, it flees toward targeting civilians, economic installations, and neighboring states, noting that Iranian actions at the Kuwait International Airport put civilian lives at immediate risk.

...Further criticism was directed at the narrative surrounding the current border war, with commentator Nael Berry questioning whether any meaningful deterrence has actually been achieved against opposing forces. Berry noted the absurdity of celebrating propaganda victories while targeted strikes and high level assassinations continue unabated in the south. He challenged the pro-Iran political camp to explain why, if their threats are genuinely effective, they have allowed southern border towns to face continuous destruction, occupation, and heavy civilian casualties. (Read More)

Hezbollah threatens to target Tel Aviv, Haifa, if Israel strikes again in Beirut


A prominent Hezbollah official threatened Israel that, if the IDF renews its strikes in Beirut, the terror organization would launch retaliatory fire towards central Israeli cities such as Haifa and Tel Aviv. In an interview with Qatari outlet Al Araby, the deputy head of Hezbollah's political council, Mahmoud Kamati, stated that "The equation of Dahiyeh against settlements in the north cannot be accepted in any way." "It is not possible for the firing towards the north to stop in exchange for Dahiyeh not being attacked," he added. "From the start, the campaign is in full swing, and the horizon is open."

Instead, Kamati threatened, the "equation" would be between Dahiyeh and Beirut on the one side, and Haifa and Tel Aviv on the other. Meanwhile, the Yemeni Houthi terror group has also threatened retaliation against Israel if it should continue to attack in Lebanon. In a post on X/Twitter, Mohammed Alfrah, a member of the Houthi's Political Bureau, said that Israel "must realize that any breach will be met with a response and that its soldiers in the south will remain vulnerable to daily killing until the withdrawal."

"What most whetted the appetite of the Israeli enemy is the 15-month period during which it was bombing Lebanon without response, and it is the period of negotiations with the Lebanese authority," Alfrah declared. (Source)

IDF Chief of Staff: There is no ceasefire, we are maximizing our operational freedom

During a visit to the Haifa naval base, IDF Chief Eyal Zamir said Israel is prepared to resume operations against Iran if needed.


IDF Chief of Staff LTG Eyal Zamir visited the Israeli Navy’s Haifa Base today (Wednesday), together with the Commander of the Israeli Navy, MG Eyal Harel, and the Navy’s senior command staff. During the visit, the Chief of the General Staff toured missile boats, conducted a situational assessment, and spoke with commanders about the challenges and operations in the maritime arena. “Upon assuming my position, I directed the strengthening of the Israeli Navy as an additional long-range strategic arm of the IDF. We are now accelerating the implementation of this operational concept, Zamir stated during the visit.

He praised the servicemembers of the Israeli Navy, saying that they work to reinforce the security of the State of Israel across all arenas of combat "in challenging maritime theaters near and far, and in operations that cannot yet be disclosed to the public. They play a significant role in striking our enemies and reshaping the Middle East."

He affirmed that "the IDF, across all of its branches, is prepared to immediately resume combat operations against the Iranian terror regime. The Israeli Navy has a decisive role in our ability to once again strike the terror regime with determination, as we have done in the past. Alongside offensive activity in distant arenas, the foremost mission of the men and women of the Israeli Navy remains unchanged-defending our sovereignty, our maritime border, and the civilians of the State of Israel."

Turning to Lebanon, Zamir added, "We take the initiative, operate, and strike every threat. The Israeli Navy is an active partner in the operation. There is no ceasefire for our troops; we are working to maximize the operational freedom granted to us and will seize every opportunity to remove threats to Israeli civilians and our troops." The Chief of the General Staff expressed his appreciation to the Commander of the Israeli Navy, MG Eyal Harel, and commended the Israeli Navy and its senior leadership forum for their dedicated work and the many achievements of their service throughout the war. (Source)

Iranian FM warns: Strikes on Beirut will trigger 'full-scale resumption' of war


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warns Israel against attacking Beirut, says any attack will trigger a full-scale resumption of the Middle East war.


The Iranian government on Wednesday issued a stern warning regarding the ongoing regional conflict, declaring that any military strike targeting the Lebanese capital would result in a total reignition of the broader regional warfare, AFP reported. "The fate of the war between Iran and the Zionists (Israel) and Americans is inseparable from the fate of the battle in Lebanon, and these two fronts have been intertwined since day one," Araghchi stated during an interview with the pro-Hezbollah Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen TV. The Foreign Minister underscored Tehran's military readiness to enforce this boundary, directly threatening retaliatory strikes against Israeli territory should the red line be crossed.

"Any attack on Beirut will have grave consequences and will lead to a full-scale resumption of the war," he continued, adding Iran's "armed forces are ready to strike Israel if it attacks Beirut".

Throughout the conflict, Tehran has consistently demanded that any diplomatic framework aimed at resolving the wider Middle East war must be contingent upon a total cessation of hostilities inside Lebanon. In his remarks on Wednesday, Araghchi made clear that a cessation of the conflict in Lebanon is entirely dependent on a complete military pullout by Israeli forces from Lebanese territory. "The end of the war in Lebanon also means the end of the occupation. That is, the end of the war must be accompanied by the withdrawal of the Zionist regime's forces from the areas they have occupied," Araghchi told the television station.

The hardline rhetoric coincided with a second day of direct diplomatic talks in Washington between Israeli and Lebanese envoys. The meetings represent the fourth round of negotiations between the sides. Following Wednesday’s meeting, the US, Israel and Lebanon announced in a joint statement that the sides had agreed on a ceasefire "contingent on a complete cessation of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hezbollah operatives from the South Litani Sector". After the initial April 23 meeting between the sides, which was attended by Israel’s Ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, and Lebanon’s Ambassador to the US, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, President Donald Trump expressed hope that peace between Israel and Lebanon would be possible this year.

Trump also said he hopes to host a meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in Washington within a few weeks. However, Aoun has made clear that a high-level summit with Netanyahu is currently out of the question, stressing that the cessation of hostilities must be the primary focus before any direct political engagement can be considered. Aoun also recently stressed that Israel’s complete military withdrawal from southern Lebanon is a “non-negotiable" prerequisite for an agreement. (Ed note: The 'Deal Maker' certainly made the opening for that demand from FM Araghchi possible.) (Source)

US forces down Iranian missiles and drones across Gulf region


U.S. Central Command said early on Wednesday that American and partner forces had intercepted multiple Iranian missile and drone attacks across the Gulf region overnight, while also conducting retaliatory strikes and enforcing maritime restrictions. According to CENTCOM, Iran launched several ballistic missiles toward regional targets late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Two missiles aimed at Kuwait failed mid-flight, while three others targeting Bahrain were intercepted by U.S. and Bahraini air defenses. Kuwaiti authorities confirmed air defenses were actively engaging incoming threats, and Bahrain’s Interior Ministry reported warning sirens were activated.

Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry announced that the Iranian attacks targeting its territory killed one person and injured several others. Health Ministry spokesperson Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad later reported that at least 63 people were injured and “seven urgent major surgeries have been performed” since the “brutal Iranian attack on the State of Kuwait.” In a statement, Kuwait City condemned the attacks “that once again targeted vital and civilian infrastructure, including Kuwait International Airport, killing one person and injuring others, in addition to causing damage to vital infrastructure including diplomatic missions.”

Kuwait’s civil aviation authority earlier on Wednesday declared a state of emergency at Kuwait International Airport following an Iranian attack involving drones and missiles that caused several injuries and extensive damage, officials said. Flights were suspended or diverted to other airports as authorities assessed the impact of the attack. Hostile drones struck the airport’s main passenger terminal (T1), damaging the building and injuring several individuals, according to a statement by Defense Ministry spokesman Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi.During the overnight hours, residents near Iran’s Qeshm Island reported explosions, according to the Iranian regime-aligned Mehr News Agency. (Read More)

Suspected arson: Large fires rage in three locations in Samaria and Jordan Valley


Firefighters are working to contain wildfires that broke out near Har Bracha and in the Jordan Valley, after fighting a fire near Kochav Hashachar. Authorities suspect arson.

Firefighters and volunteers from the Samaria region worked on Wednesday to contain fires in three locations in the Samaritan neighborhood adjacent to Har Bracha. The fire began on the slopes of Mitzpe Yosef, near a military installation, and spread to nearby fields in various directions. Nine fire crews are operating at the scenes. At one scene, firefighters managed to halt the fire from spreading toward Mitzpe Yosef and the nearby military installation. Meanwhile, at another location, crews set up a fire line near a tahini factory and evacuated vehicles from the area to prevent further damage.

At the third scene, the firefighters operated near residential homes in the Samaritan neighborhood. The Fire and Rescue Service noted that at the moment, there is no threat to the homes after crews made contact with the fire front and are working to contain it. At the same time, six fire crews were dispatched to another fire near the Ein Sukkot spring in the Jordan Valley. According to initial reports, the complex terrain is impeding the firefighting operations.

Earlier in the day, firefighters worked to put out a fire in the pasture areas of the Ma'ale Ahuvya farm near the community of Kochav Hashahar in the Binyamin region. The Fire and Rescue Service stated that the Judea and Samaria District Investigations Department determined that arson is suspected in the fire near Kochav Hashachar and in the fire in the Har Bracha area. The investigation is ongoing. (Source)

Moroccan locust swarms sweep eastern Iran, threatening crops and farms


A swarm of Moroccan locusts is wreaking havoc upon eastern Iran’s agricultural sector, according to Iranian media reports and footage showing large numbers of the insects descending on affected areas. When speaking to the semi-official Mehr News Agency, medical officials assured the public that the insects pose no direct health risk. However, Tasnim News Agency reported that the invasion is threatening the “livelihoods of thousands of households.”

The Moroccan locust, also known as Dociostaurus maroccanus, is capable of rapid reproduction. Females can lay between two and four egg pods during their lifetime, with each pod containing an average of 30 eggs. Primarily feeding on grain crops, date palms, citrus fruits, fruit trees, olives, and figs, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has described the species as “one of the most serious pests of many cultivated plants.”

In addition to damaging food crops, the insect can consume large quantities of rangeland vegetation, potentially creating feed shortages for livestock. Authorities have reportedly sprayed large areas with pesticides and urged farmers to refrain from harvesting crops to reduce the risk of chemical contamination. 
 
The sudden proliferation of Moroccan locusts has been attributed to changing weather patterns and drought conditions. Iran has now entered its sixth consecutive year of water shortages, following years of poor water management. After abandoning the country’s ancient qanat aquifer system, authorities constructed dams in an effort to boost agricultural output. That short-term approach contributed to rivers drying up, a phenomenon that has only worsened as global temperatures rose.  Ed note: Anyone remember Exodus 10:12-15, Moses, Pharaoh and the locusts?)    (Read More)

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

'You are not safe': IDF reveals Hezbollah terrorists are hiding in Tyre's Christian neighborhood


The IDF revealed on Tuesday that the Hezbollah terrorist organization has been embedded inside the Christian neighborhood of the city of Tyre, after fleeing other areas of the southern Lebanese city. The IDF said that it had issued evacuation notices for several areas of Tyre, but didn't include the Christian neighborhood. "In recent days, the IDF has observed activity by dozens of elements affiliated with the Hezbollah terror organization inside the," IDF Arabic Spokesperson Lt.-Col. Ella Waweya explained.

"This is not the first time we have exposed Hezbollah activity from within Christian areas, based on its belief that these areas provide it with a safer haven," she added. She also told the members of the Tyre Christian community that "for your safety and security, demand the removal of the organization's terrorists from your areas."

"And to the elements of the Hezbollah terror organization present in the city of Tyre: You are not safe there. If you continue to stay and operate from inside this area, the IDF will issue instructions to evacuate the Christian neighborhood and will take the necessary measures against you," Waweya warned. Earlier on Tuesday, the IDF said that an attack against Hezbollah terror infrastructure in Tyre on Monday caused damage to a civilian hospital in the area, after reviewing footage from the strike.

"It should be emphasized that the hospital was not targeted and was apparently damaged incidentally as a result of the strikes," the military clarified. Additionally, the IDF pointed out that Hezbollah "systematically embeds itself within civilian infrastructure and population centers," while it had positioned itself near medical facilities in the past, endangering the lives of patients, medical staff, and civilians in the area. The IDF added that "it is operating solely against the Hezbollah terrorist organization and is taking all feasible measures to minimize harm to civilian infrastructure, as well as medical facilities and personnel."  (Ed note : If Hezbollah has bailed out of the Dahieh suburb of Beirut, where would they go? To TYRE or SIDON, both biblical cities? Stay tuned.)   (Read More)

Israeli defense minister again threatens to strike Beirut in response to Hezbollah launches

Israel’s stance was reflected in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s call with U.S. President Donald Trump, said Israel Katz.


Israel held off on major strikes in Beirut at the request of the United States on Monday, but will attack the Lebanese capital if Hezbollah continues firing at the Jewish state, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Tuesday. “There will no longer be a situation in which Beirut remains quiet while Israeli communities are under attack,” Katz declared in remarks the Defense Export Conference, according to a readout shared by his office. “Yesterday, the prime minister and I, together with the Israel Defense Forces, led a move to establish the equation that Dahiyeh in Beirut will be treated the same as Israel’s northern communities,” he said, referencing the Lebanese capital’s suburb where Iranian-backed Hezbollah maintains a large presence.

Katz said Jerusalem’s stance was reflected in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday night. “The IDF Spokesperson published an evacuation warning to Dahiyeh’s residents ahead of possible strikes, should attacks on Israeli communities continue,” he noted. “The immediate result was the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of residents from the district—600,000 out of 950,000 by last night—putting significant pressure on Hezbollah and the Lebanese government.” Katz said the Trump administration “endorsed the principle” set out by Jerusalem and warned the Lebanese government and other parties that the IDF could respond in Beirut.

“If attacks on the communities cease, or if attacks continue and we strike Dahiyeh in Beirut, then this equation will have been established,” he reiterated.Katz also emphasized that “there is no ceasefire” in Southern Lebanon, where IDF ground troops continue to work toward disarming Hezbollah. “IDF soldiers expanded the area of operations up to the Beaufort Castle, which has become a commanding position and part of the security zone, covering approximately 600 square kilometers,” he stated. “By comparison, the entire Gaza Strip is 365 square kilometers.” “As part of the new security doctrine, the IDF stands as a buffer between jihadist enemies and Israel’s borders and communities—in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza and wherever else necessary—and acts proactively to remove threats in Iran, Yemen and wherever they may arise,” Katz concluded. (Read More)

Israel-Lebanon talks resume, Hezbollah keeps fighting in violation of agreement with Trump - report


“Our logic is to contain the fighting in Lebanon and not make it an issue in negotiations,” a US administration source said.

During talks between Israel and Lebanon on Tuesday, senior members of the Israeli delegation said that Hezbollah did not stop fighting, despite promising US President Donald Trump to do so on Monday. Delegations from both Lebanon and Israel met at the US State Department on Tuesday to begin a scheduled two-day resumption of negotiations. Members of the Israeli delegation also said that Hezbollah publicly rejected the equation of a ceasefire in southern Lebanon in exchange for a ceasefire in northern Israel.

The US is also forming a plan in which US forces will train their Lebanese counterparts to deal with Hezbollah in Beirut, KAN News reported on Tuesday. “Our logic is to contain the fighting in Lebanon and not make it an issue in negotiations,” a US administration source told KAN. The negotiations come a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a strike on Beirut at the urging of Trump, with Iranian officials warning that military action taken by Israel against Lebanon would cause a halt in communication between Iran and the US.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that while the US is trying to view the Lebanon-Israeli talks as separate and distinct from Iran, Iran wants to “mix it all together.” Iran is currently attempting to interfere with the talks between Lebanon and Israel “so that if an arrangement is reached at some point in the future, they can claim credit for having forced it through leverage,” Rubio said. Rubio also reaffirmed the US’s support for “demilitarizing and defanging Hezbollah, while at the same time strengthening the legitimate government of Lebanon.” (Ed note: Why is the US talking to the Lebanese government when it has no ability or will to control or stop Hezbollah? Isn't Israel at war with the terrorist group known as Hezbollah? Isn't the US talking to the wrong group of people in Lebanon?)   (Source)

Iranian Intelligence Official Warns of Red Sea Blockade as Tensions Simmer


The head of the shadowy Quds Force said Iran would move to block the Bab al‑Mandab Strait that links the Red Sea to the wider ocean.

An Iranian regime intelligence official has warned that Iran would attempt to block shipping traffic in another waterway if the Israeli military continues to launch strikes against Hezbollah or in Gaza. Esmail Qaani, the head of the Iranian Quds Force, an intelligence agency under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), claimed that Iran would attempt to close the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which would echo Iran's move to effectively block traffic in the Strait of Hormuz since hostilities started.  

The Bab al‑Mandab Strait is between Yemen and the Horn of Africa. It connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and is considered a critical shipping waterway. The Houthi terrorist group, based in Yemen, launched attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and in the Bab al-Mandab Strait starting in 2023, prompting a U.S. military response.

Qaani referred to fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, a Lebanese terrorist group backed by Iran, and said that fighting in Lebanon and Gaza will "trap" Israel in a "whirlpool of Hezbollah’s operations and a new storm of Palestinian fighters," according to a report by state-run PressTV published on June 2. Israeli actions in the region "would also prompt efforts to activate other fronts and to make the traffic situation in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait similar to that in the Strait of Hormuz," said state-run Tasnim News, paraphrasing Qaani. (Read More)

Trump Confirms He Called Netanyahu "****ing Crazy" — and Says He May Meet Iran's Khamenei | WATCH


US President Donald Trump
acknowledges cursing at Israeli PM Netanyahu over Lebanon escalation, hints at historic meeting with Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei as nuclear talks continue .US President Donald Trump confirmed Wednesday that he did in fact curse at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a tense phone call earlier this week and dropped a significant hint about upcoming diplomacy with Iran. Speaking on a New York Post podcast, Trump acknowledged the expletive-filled exchange when asked directly. "I'm not sure I'd say I was angry - I was a little irritated," Trump said, explaining he was frustrated by Israel's escalating operations in Lebanon and their potential to derail his administration's negotiations with Iran.

According to earlier reporting by Axios, Trump's message to Netanyahu included the words: "You're f***ing crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this." An Israeli official later said the call was "tense" but disputed some details of that account. The heated exchange came as Iranian state media announced Tehran was suspending US-Iran nuclear negotiations, a move triggered by Israel's threats to strike Hezbollah targets in Beirut. Trump pushed Netanyahu to scale back the planned offensive, and later claimed he had successfully deterred "a major raid of Beirut." Despite the drama, Trump was quick to reaffirm his personal affection for the Israeli leader. "We work great together, I love Bibi very much," he said.

On the nuclear front, Trump said Iran has agreed it will not develop nuclear weapons, though this is hardly news, as Tehran has long maintained it has no interest in building a bomb while simultaneously resisting international inspections and enriching uranium to near-weapons-grade levels. More strikingly, Trump floated the possibility of a face-to-face meeting with Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, whose father had Qasem Soleimani killed by a US airstrike in 2020. Trump said Iranians told him Mojtaba Khamenei is the one actually making decisions, though Trump himself said he "had not had the pleasure of meeting him." He added: "I'd like to meet him, we probably will meet, depending on how it all works out." (Read More)

Khamenei is increasingly engaged in Iranian gov., Tehran still has drone arsenal, Rubio says


US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
told lawmakers on Tuesday that Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is increasingly engaged at some level and that Iran retains a large number of drones despite its "conventional shield" being substantially eroded by US-Israeli strikes. He added that US President Donald Trump's negotiating team has not offered Iran sanctions relief in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and insisted that any sanctions relief was tied to Tehran giving up its nuclear program.

"Right now, everything that's been discussed with them (Iran) is that… any sanctions relief is condition-based, which means it has to be in return for the reason why those sanctions were put in place in the first place, which is their nuclear program," Rubio told a Senate hearing. "Iran is being sanctioned because they've highly enriched uranium. Iran is being sanctioned because of their nuclear activities," he continued. "If they agree to give up those things, there will be sanctions relief associated with their commitment and compliance with those agreements."

In addition, Rubio said that Iran had agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear program that it previously refused to discuss, noting that the development was not a guarantee that talks would lead to a deal to end the US-Israeli war on Iran. Regarding Lebanon, Rubio said that the US is "trying to view the Lebanon-Israeli talks as separate and distinct from Iran, and what Iran wants to do is mix it all together.” He added that Iran is “trying to stymie" Israel-Lebanon talks "so that if an arrangement is reached at some point in the future, they can claim credit for having forced it through leverage.” (Read More)

Kuwait Airport Demolished in Iran Attack


Kuwait declared a state of emergency at its international airport early Wednesday
after an Iranian drone and missile attack struck the facility, causing injuries, damage and major flight disruptions, according to Kuwait’s state news agency. Kuwait declared a state of emergency at its international airport early Wednesday after an Iranian drone and missile attack struck the facility, causing injuries, damage and major flight disruptions, according to Kuwait’s state news agency.

The report, citing Kuwait’s General Civil Aviation Authority, said the attack caused “severe damage” to the airport’s T1 building. Authorities diverted flights following the strike as emergency procedures were activated at the airport. The attack marked a significant escalation in the regional fallout from the Iranwar, bringing direct damage to a Gulf state that had so far avoided becoming a main battlefield in the conflict.

The US military said earlier that two Iranian missiles fired toward Kuwait either fell short or broke apart before reaching their targets. US Central Command also said three missiles launched toward Bahrain were intercepted by American and Bahraini forces.According to CENTCOM, Iran launched ballistic missiles toward several regional neighbors, but the strikes largely failed to hit their intended targets. US forces responded with strikes on Qeshm Island and said they had defeated multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and drones. The attack on Kuwait’s airport comes amid growing concern that Iran is expanding the confrontation beyond Israel and US positions, using missiles and drones to pressure Gulf states and disrupt regional aviation and energy routes. (Read More)

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Hezbollah launches rockets, drones after Trump says terrorists agreed to halt attacks


The attacks resumed some three hours after Trump said the terrorist group had agreed to stop firing.


( Jun. 2, 2026 / JNS )
The Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist organization continued to launch rockets and drones overnight on Monday, the Israel Defense Forces said, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced an end to hostilities. Overnight, sirens sounded across the Galilee and Golan Heights after projectiles were fired from Lebanon. The IDF said two launches crossed into Israeli territory and were intercepted, with no casualties reported. Additional alerts were triggered in the western Galilee over a suspected drone infiltration; the IDF said a “suspicious aerial target” fell near the border and that there were no injuries. Air-raid sirens were also activated in the eastern Galilee town of Metula after a Hezbollah rocket struck near IDF soldiers operating in Southern Lebanon, the military said. No injuries were reported.

Attacks continued on Tuesday morning, with the Israeli military confirming that “a suspicious aerial target was identified in the area in which IDF soldiers are operating in Southern Lebanon.” “The incident has concluded. No injuries were reported,” the IDF stated. Hezbollah’s attacks resumed some three hours after Trump announced he had spoken with “representatives of the leaders” of the terror group, who he said agreed to stop firing on the Jewish state and its troops. “Likewise, Israel agreed to stop shooting at them,” Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform.

During a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump asked him “not to carry out a major raid on Beirut, Lebanon,” the president added. “He turned his troops around. Thank you Bibi.” Netanyahu subsequently stated that he told Trump “that if Hezbollah does not stop firing at our cities and citizens, Israel will strike terrorist targets in Beirut.” Israel’s position on this remains unchanged, Netanyahu’s office said in response to Washington’s announcement. “Concurrently, the IDF will continue to operate as planned in Southern Lebanon.” Hezbollah renewed its rocket and drone attacks on Israel on March 2, following the targeted killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the first day of “Operation Roaring Lion” on Feb. 28. (Read More)

The Dahieh


Israel should conduct targeted strikes in the Dahieh with a clear and relevant operational purpose, namely against Hezbollah infrastructure and operatives. The Dahieh constitutes one of Hezbollah’s three main centers of power in Lebanon. What is meant by the term “Dahieh"? Which area does it refer to? How is it geographically divided? Which municipalities formally belong to the Dahieh, and which neighboring areas, while not officially part of it, are commonly considered part of the broader Dahieh area? How many residents live in the Dahieh?


The term “Southern Dahieh" (الضاحية الجنوبية), or the “southern suburb of Beirut," is used in two different senses: an administrative-formal sense and a broader geographic-urban sense. Formally, the Dahieh is represented by the Union of Municipalities of the Southern Dahieh (اتحاد بلديات الضاحية الجنوبية), which includes only four municipal entities: Haret Hreik (حارة حريك), Ghobeiry (الغبيري), Borj al-Barajneh (برج البراجنة), and Mreijeh-Tahwitat al-Ghadir-Laylaki (المريجة - تحويطة الغدير - الليلكي). These municipalities officially constitute the Dahieh.


However, from a geographic and urban perspective, and in public, media, and academic discourse, the term “Dahieh" is often used to describe a broader urban area south of Beirut that includes four additional districts. Under this broader definition, areas such as Hay al-Sellom (حي السلم) and Ouzai (الاوزاعي) are also included, even though they are not part of the official municipal union. Likewise, areas such as Chiyah (الشياح) and Hadath (الحدث), which are not formally part of the Dahieh, are sometimes included in geographic and planning descriptions of the area because of the continuous urban fabric and their close urban connections with the formal Dahieh municipalities. The area of Aamroussieh (العمروسية), located in the southern part of the attached map, is not generally considered part of Greater Dahieh, although Hezbollah also maintains a presence and influence there.


The population of the Dahieh is currently estimated within a broad range of approximately 300,000 to 800,000 residents, depending on how its boundaries are defined. According to the most commonly cited estimates, the population is approximately 600,000-700,000. (Read More)

Israel Katz Warns Dahiyeh Could Still Be Targeted


Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz
unveils a new deterrence doctrine linking attacks on northern Israel to potential strikes on Beirut’s Dahiyeh, signaling a sharp escalation in Israel’s Lebanon policy. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Tuesday that Israel is effectively establishing a “new equation” in its northern policy, linking continued rocket fire on northern communities to potential Israeli strikes in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, a known Hezbollah stronghold.

Speaking at a defense export conference alongside senior officials from the Defense Ministry and Israel’s defense industries, Katz said the policy was formulated together with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the IDF. He described it as a deterrence framework under which “the Dahiyeh in Beirut will be treated like Israel’s northern communities.” “If Israeli communities continue to be attacked, we will strike the Dahiyeh Shiite district in Beirut, which is a Hezbollah stronghold,” Katz said.

According to the defense minister, the policy has already had an operational impact, including what he described as the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of civilians from the Dahiyeh area following Israeli warning messages and evacuation notices issued by the IDF. Katz said the pressure created “hundreds of thousands of evacuees” and placed strain on Hezbollah and the Lebanese government. He added that the United States had “validated” the principle and communicated it to Lebanese authorities and other relevant parties, though no independent confirmation of that claim was provided in the remarks.

Katz stressed that Israel’s response policy leaves no room for rocket fire without retaliation. “There will be no situation of fire on our communities without a strong response against the Dahiyeh district in Beirut,” he said, adding that IDF operations inside Lebanon would continue regardless. He also outlined Israel’s broader military posture in southern Lebanon, saying the IDF had maneuvered and seized territory up to what he called the “yellow line” to push threats away from Israeli border communities.

He described an expanded security zone covering roughly 600 square kilometers, including areas up to the Beaufort area, which he said had been incorporated into Israel’s defensive depth. Katz said the IDF continues to target Hezbollah launch sites and infrastructure across Lebanon, with the long-term objective of disarming the group and demilitarizing areas north of the Litani River. The remarks were delivered during a conference marking record Israeli defense exports, which the ministry said reached $19.2 billion in new contracts in 2025, a 30% increase from the previous year, even as the defense industry continues to operate under wartime conditions. (Source)