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Sunday, June 14, 2026
Trump: Israeli strike on Beirut shouldn’t have happened; none of Lebanon should be struck in future
US President Donald Trump knocks Israel for attacking Beirut today and says the IDF should not carry out any more attacks on any part of Lebanon moving forward. “This morning’s attack on Beirut should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a peace deal with Iran,” Trump writes on Truth Social, stopping short of definitively declaring that an memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran will actually be signed today.
“Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small and meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured or killed and should not disrupt this important process,” Trump says, suggesting that Israel overreacted by targeting Beirut in response to a Hezbollah attack on northern Israel.
“We are very close to a deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down,” Trump says. “There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel,” he adds.
Trump notably suggests that the MOU with Iran will cover all of Lebanon and not just Beirut, after Israeli officials signaled they would only comply with refraining from targeting the capital but would continue operations deep into southern Lebanon. “This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let’s not blow it!” Trump adds. (Ed note: All these Presidents think that they are great "Peace Makers"but none of them speak to or resolve the problem of the hatred of Israel, and Israel will be left to fight after the US Presidents have gone. What say you?) (Source)
'Israel won't tolerate fire into its territory': IDF strikes in Dahieh
The IDF struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in Beirut's Dahieh district in response to Hezbollah fire toward Israel.
Trump says Iran deal to be signed tomorrow, Hormuz to open 'immediately after' (SUNDAY)
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that a deal with Iran is set to be signed on Sunday and that the Strait of Hormuz will immediately open following the signing, according to a Truth Social post. "The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL," wrote Trump. Trump emphasized that the deal was significantly different than that of the Obama administration, which he described as "an easy, beautiful, smooth road to a Nuclear Weapon, which Iran would have had six years ago, and would have used long before now."
Iran says signing of deal with US will not take place on (SUNDAY)
The signing of the Islamabad memorandum with the United States will not be on Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei says, according to state media.
He adds that the possibility of signing the Islamabad memorandum in the coming days could not be ruled out, but caution was needed regarding any comment on the signing date due to the “hesitation of the other side,” referring to the US. (Source)
Iran's Secret 14-Point Deal With the U.S. Revealed
Iran has published its draft MOU with Washington and the document excludes both its ballistic missile program and its proxy forces entirely, blindsiding Israel and triggering fury in Jerusalem.
Araghchi faces backlash over US-Iran peace deal as protesters gather outside Foreign Ministry office
Critics in Iran have opposed the proposed agreement, arguing that it compromises national interests and gives away valuable leverage in the Strait of Hormuz. A fresh political controversy has emerged in Iran after protesters gathered outside a Foreign Ministry office in the northeastern city of Mashhad, voicing opposition to comments made by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi about a possible peace agreement with the United States. The demonstration comes at a crucial moment as discussions over a potential US-Iran peace framework continue to attract attention across the region. Araghchi's remarks, made during a televised interview, sparked criticism from hardline groups that oppose direct engagement with Washington and remain deeply sceptical of any agreement with the United States.
WATCH: IDF strikes Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut hours before US-Iran deal signing
"Israel will not tolerate fire directed at its territory," the statement said.
IDF preparing to stop Lebanon ground advance amid pending US-Iran deal - report
The IDF's 36th Division has continued to push north in Lebanon, according to KAN, with some reports saying they have neared the large Lebanese city of Nabatieh.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Iran booby traps entrances, collapses tunnels leading to cache of enriched uranium - report
This comes a day after a senior administration official told reporters that the US and Iran are close to a deal requiring Iran to relinquish its uranium, which has been enriched to near-bomb grade.
'We hold the upper hand': Araghchi details phased peace deal with US
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi outlines the two-stage US peace pact, demanding an explicit Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and vowing not to leave Hezbollah alone.
No nuclear talks without implementation of interim deal, Iran's Araghchi says
Araghchi added that the Strait of Hormuz would not return to the pre-war era, with Iran and Oman maintaining sole sovereignty over the critical waterway.
Trump tells Netanyahu it's time for war to end, calls Iran deal 'great' - report
Axios cited a source with direct knowledge of the call who said Netanyahu, who is not directly involved in US-Iran talks, was caught off guard by the pending agreement.
US President Donald Trump told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that it is time to end the war with Iran, Axios reported on Saturday. A senior US official told Axios that Trump called Netanyahu on Thursday evening and described the potential US-Iran agreement as "a great deal." "This is the deal," said Trump. "It's a great deal, and it's time to end this war."
IDF issues evacuation warnings for 4 more south Lebanon villages ahead of strikes (SIDON)
The IDF warns the residents of four more villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of airstrikes on the Hezbollah terror group.
“For your safety, you must immediately evacuate your homes in the villages and towns and immediately move to the north of the Zahrani River,” warns army spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee. (Ed note: The Zahrani River flows through Southern Lebanon, entering the Mediterranean Sea just north of the city of Sidon.) (Source)
IDF strikes Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon
IDF says it carried out precise airstrikes, dismantling five rocket launchers used in attacks on IDF troops, along with a vehicle-mounted launcher, a command center, and operatives near Israeli forces.
IDF soldiers continue to operate against the Hezbollah terrorist organization in order to remove threats to Israeli civilians.
Israel rules out withdrawal from Lebanon, Syria and Gaza; Iran says proposed deal includes all fronts
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said a proposed memorandum of understanding would end conflicts across multiple fronts, including in Lebanon, adding, "The MoU will announce the end of the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon. We will never leave Lebanon alone."
Minister Israel Katz confirms Israel will not withdraw from security zone
Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel will continue independent operations against Iran, will not withdraw from security zones in Lebanon, Syria, or Gaza, and will keep operating in northern Judea and Samaria.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Trump Explodes after Iran Denies Deal - Is the U.S.-Iran Agreement Already Falling Apart?
Hours after Trump declared victory, Iran denied any deal exists, attacked commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and accused Washington of lying. The weekend summit is now in serious doubt.
Trump blasts Iran over leaked terms, warns regime to 'get its act together'
Pres. Donald Trump sharply criticizes Iran, insisting terms reported in media not part of written agreement, says Tehran cannot be trusted and issues stern warning following an alleged drone attack against Indian vessels leaving the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump says agreement with Iran approved by all parties involved, including Israel, cancels strikes
US President Donald Trump announced that he had canceled scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran on Thursday night, after a deal with Iran had been agreed upon. The deal was approved "both in concept and great detail" by all involved parties, including the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and multiple other Middle Eastern countries, Trump wrote. The blockade will remain in place until the deal is finalized, Trump said, adding that a military operation against Iran's Kharg Island is off the table for now.
Iran denies agreeing to deal, says US accepted their proposals
Iran has not approved any draft or memorandum of agreement with US, but is likely to do so due to US' acceptance of their demands, Fars claims.
Earlier on Thursday evening, Trump announced that he had called off strikes on Iran and that the regime has agreed to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin nuclear negotiations." Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as President of the United States of America, cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Tehran will insist on right to enrich uranium in nuclear talks with US, Iranian media reports
Iran’s semi-official IRNA news agency says that Tehran will not give up its right to enrich uranium under any deal it makes with the United States.
Negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program are expected to begin after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, which US President Donald Trump has claimed could be signed as early as this weekend.
IRNA reports that Iran will “negotiate only the nuclear program solely within the framework of the Islamic Republic’s fundamental principles.” “Issues such as Iran’s right to enrich uranium and the retention of enriched material by the Islamic Republic of Iran will be emphasized with a view to their inclusion in the final agreement,” it says. (Ed note: Whatever President Trump is claiming, this is what Iran believes, this is their Religion. Trump has won nothing but hot air.) (Source)
Red Lines Remain: Iran Stalls Final Verification of Trump's Highly Touted Peace Framework
The Iranian government has issued a highly cautious response to Western declarations of an imminent peace deal, emphasizing that critical diplomatic hurdles remain unresolved. Following statements from Washington implying that a comprehensive framework had been fully approved, authorities in Tehranmoved quickly to clarify their stance. The state foreign ministry revealed that while significant diplomatic progress has been achieved through neutral regional channels, substantial disagreements persist regarding the specific details of the text.
A Deal With Iran That Ignores Hezbollah Isn't a Peace Agreement. It's a Loaded Gun.
Israel and the United States are in constant contact right now, and the message from Jerusalem is unmistakable: Hezbollah cannot be folded into a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding as a protected entity. Any framework that does not explicitly address what sits on Israel's northern border is not a peace agreement. It is a diplomatic document wrapped around a loaded gun.
'If order given, we will take over Beirut': IDF Golani cmndr. tells 'Post' about Wadi Saluki op.
If the orders are handed down, the Golani Brigade is ready for anything, including advancing its ground forces to take over Beirut, IDF Golani Brigade Battalion 13 Commander “M” told The Jerusalem Post in an interview on Thursday. Next, he discussed having recently taken over the Wadi Saluki area of southern Lebanon from Hezbollah, how it makes Israeli northern civilians safer, and how it pushes back Hezbollah drone and rocket launching lines, while noting that the FPV drone threat remains.
Israel's unusual accusation against Lebanese Army commander
Israel can destroy Hamas and Hezbollah. Will it be allowed to?
What the critics who warn against "escalation" consistently fail to account for is that the alternative they are defending is not peace. It is a repeat performance.
For twenty years, Israel's enemies have counted on one thing above all others: the international community saving them just before the final blow lands. That pattern is what has kept Hamas and Hezbollah alive. Not their fighters, not their rockets, not their tunnels. The question of whether Israel can eliminate both organizations has a simple answer. It already knows how. The real question is whether it will be permitted to finish. The framing of "can Israel do it" is fundamentally dishonest. It treats the problem as a military one when the military dimension is largely solved.
Report: Turkey urges Syrian President not to join Israel in weakening Hezbollah
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Netanyahu reportedly not given heads-up about Trump’s announcement, was caught off guard
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not given a heads-up before US President Donald Trump called off further strikes against Iran and said a deal could soon be signed, with the announcement catching him off guard, the Axios news site reports, citing a source with knowledge of the matter. (Source)
Press Release: Zion Oil & Gas Announces Commencement of MJ-02 Sidetrack Operations
About Zion Oil & Gas, Inc.
Zion Oil & Gas, a U.S. public company traded on OTCQB: ZNOG, is dedicated to exploring for oil and gas onshore in Israel under its Megiddo Valleys License 434 which covers approximately 75,000 acres. (Read More)
US strikes Iran after Trump says will ‘hit them hard,’ that military is taking ‘millions of barrels of oil every night’ out of Islamic Republic
The U.S. military struck Iran on Wednesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump said that “we’re going to hit them hard again today.” The regime said that the United States bombed two Iranian reservoirs, which supply water to thousands of people, the Associated Press reported. U.S. Central Command said on Tuesday that it “struck Iranian air defense, ground control stations and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz.” Trump announced to reporters at the White House on Wednesday that the United States has been taking “millions of barrels of oil” out of the Islamic Republic nightly. “We’re taking out millions, which I’m just announcing today for the first time. But we’ve been taking out millions of barrels of oil. Every night, we took out oil,” the president said.
Iran 'will stand firm against any pressure or threat,' Pezeshkian warns in reaction to Trump
Threats to Iranian infrastructure, including transportation networks, electricity, and water, are “not a show of strength but a sign of desperation,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on X/Twitter. Iran "will stand firm against any pressure or threat," he added. His statements came in response to US President Donald Trump threatening to strike Iran "hard" again on Wednesday.
Zamir: IDF ready to carry out more ‘severe and deep’ strikes in Iran
The Israel Defense Forces is prepared to deliver “another severe and deep strike” against the Iranian regime, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir warned on Tuesday. “The IDF maintained, and continues to maintain, immediate readiness and preparedness to resume operations in Iran,” Zamir told fellow commanders during a training exercise in northern Israel. The military chief spoke a day after Iran and its Houthi proxy targeted the Jewish state with several volleys of ballistic missiles, prompting Israeli retaliatory airstrikes against targets in the Islamic Republic.
Israel set to approve funding plan for 61 West Bank settlements - report
Israel's cabinet is expected to approve a plan to fund the de facto establishment of 61 new settlements in the West Bank on Thursday, according to Axios's Barak Ravid. The plan involves the allocation of over 350 million dollars over several years, Ravid wrote in a post on X/Twitter citing a source familiar with the proposal, and is being promoted by far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. "Many of the settlements included in the proposal are located in strategically sensitive areas," Ravid wrote, "including along Highway 90 in the Jordan Valley, in the South Hebron Hills, and in locations designed to create territorial continuity between existing settlements."
Israel's Top Historian Says Cut the US - Is Washington Secretly Starting to Agree?
A viral post reigniting debate over US-Israel ties has landed amid secret talks in both capitals to end $3.8B in annual military aid and Trump's team may even be on board. A viral social media post by an Israeli commentator arguing that Israel would be better off cutting its ties with the United States has touched a raw nerve this week, landing in the middle of a far more serious and substantive debate already underway in both Jerusalem and Washington over the future of the two countries' alliance.

































