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Thursday, May 7, 2026
Beyond the Brink: Washington’s Secret Fear that Israel’s Nuclear Trigger is Set to "Hair-Trigger"
Trump administration officials are quietly raising alarms about Israel's nuclear weapons program, with one official warning of a "low boil of unease" over what could push Israel to use its nuclear arsenal even absent a direct weapons-of-mass-destruction threat. a disclosure that adds a new and volatile dimension to the ongoing war with Iran. Recent discussions among Trump administration officials have focused on what might trigger an Israeli nuclear response, with concerns emerging that the threshold may be lower than Washington previously assessed, according to U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
One administration official said U.S. officials are worried that Washington does not fully understand Israel's red lines, adding that scenarios involving an overwhelmed Israeli air defense system and an unusually high civilian death toll have been discussed "frequently." A scenario gaining fresh scrutiny involves Israel's air defenses becoming overwhelmed by missile or rocket fire from its neighbors. Those concerns were sharpened after a dramatic episode earlier this year: in March, Iranian missiles struck the cities of Dimona and Arad, near Israel's main nuclear research facilities.
The private anxiety within the executive branch is now colliding with a public push from Capitol Hill. In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio obtained by The Washington Post, more than two dozen lawmakers led by Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) argued that Washington's silence on Israel's nuclear program is indefensible amid the war with Iran and the acute threat of military escalation. The lawmakers argued that the U.S. policy of ambiguity no longer reflects current realities and undermines congressional oversight during a period of heightened regional tensions. They also asked whether Israel had conveyed to the United States its "red lines" for using nuclear weapons in the current conflict.
"We cannot develop coherent nonproliferation policy for the Middle East while maintaining a policy of official silence about the nuclear weapons capabilities of one party central to the ongoing conflict," the lawmakers wrote. The letter challenges a policy with roots stretching back more than half a century. The origin of U.S.-Israeli silence on the nuclear issue dates back to an informal agreement between President Richard Nixon and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in 1969, when Washington effectively accepted Israel's policy of nuclear ambiguity and agreed to shield it from international scrutiny.
Israel has never publicly acknowledged possessing a nuclear arsenal. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, independent estimates suggest Israel holds roughly 90 plutonium-based nuclear warheads. (Ed note: President Jimmy Carter, in April 1977 officially terminated federal support for commercial nuclear fuel reprocessing and deferred the breeder reactor program to curb nuclear proliferation. It is known that some of the unemployed scientists went to France and some went to Israel. In September 1979, the Vela incident that happened in the South African territory of Prince Edward Islands in the Indian Ocean,is thought to have been done by Israel.) (Read More)
US-Iran deal won't meet Isael's war goals on nukes, missiles and proxies
Israeli officials warn the proposed agreement may leave Iran’s missile arsenal intact, ease financial pressure on Tehran and limit the IDF’s freedom of action in Lebanon; They support continuing siege on Iran and say Iran likely will cheat from the outset.
Trump reportedly paused Hormuz naval escorts after Saudi Arabia denied use of its airspace
US President Donald Trump halted the naval operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz after Saudi Arabia told the United States it wouldn’t allow American aircraft taking part involved in the effort to take off from or fly through the Gulf kingdom’s skies, NBC News reports. Citing US officials, the report says the Saudis and other Gulf states were surprised by Trump’s announcement of Project Freedom on Sunday, adding that the US president later spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman about the matter but was unable to reach a resolution.
Asked by the network if the operation caught Saudi leaders off guard, a source from the kingdom tells NBC that “the problem with that premise is that things are happening quickly in real time.” The source also says Saudi Arabia is “very supportive of the diplomatic efforts” by Pakistan to broker an agreement between the US and Iran.
A White House spokesperson says “regional allies were notified in advance,” though a Middle Eastern diplomat quoted by NBC says the US didn’t coordinate with Oman until after Trump’s announcement. “The US made an announcement and then coordinated with us,” the diplomat says, adding, “we were not upset or angry.” (Source)
"Absurd War": Saudi Royals Slam Trump’s Strategy Against Iran
Senior members of the Saudi royal family have characterized President Trump’s military campaign as absurd, warning that the pressure is actually pushing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons in secret.
IDF targets top Hezbollah commander in first strike in Beirut in almost a month
Israel on Wednesday evening carried out its first airstrike in Beirut since before the ceasefire in Lebanon entered into effect last month, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz saying the Air Force targeted the commander of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force. Hezbollah and Israel have continued to attack each other since US President Donald Trump first announced a ceasefire on April 16, which has now largely unraveled, though fighting remains at a lower level than before. After the Israeli Air Force struck the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, a Hezbollah stronghold, Netanyahu and Katz issued a joint statement saying, “The IDF has just struck in Beirut the commander of the Radwan Force in the Hezbollah terror organization to eliminate him.”
Gaza rebuild priced at $71 billion, with most homes and nearly all businesses destroyed
Rebuilding Gaza to its prewar state will cost upwards of $71 billion over five years, according to a recent report by the World Bank, United Nations and European Union, the first such assessment of the damage caused to the enclave afteran October ceasefire halted two years of war there. The sweeping report, which is more highly detailed than previous assessments conducted during the war, found that the war caused $35.2 billion in physical damage, and it put economic losses — including lost income, displacement-induced costs and more — at an estimated at $22.7 billion. The total is some $5 billion higher than the last Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment, or RDNA, reported by the World Bank, UN and EU as of October 2024.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Hamas disarmament 'almost impossible to bridge' as gaps with BoP grow, source tells ‘Post’
The gaps between Hamas and the Board of Peace on the issue of Gaza’s disarmament are very wide, according to several sources who spoke to The Jerusalem Post. “Hamas didn’t say no, but essentially it is almost impossible to bridge the gaps,” the sources told the Post. In recent weeks, a number of meetings have taken place between senior Board of Peace officials, including the council’s director-general Nickolay Mladenov, and senior Hamas figures, in an attempt to reach an agreement on Hamas disarmament.
Board of Peace won’t hold Israel to truce terms if Hamas doesn’t okay disarmament offer
The US-led Board of Peace tasked with overseeing the postwar management of Gaza does not intend to hold Israel to the terms of the October 2025 Gaza ceasefire if Hamas does not accept the international panel’s framework for the terror group’s disarmament, a document obtained by The Times of Israel shows. While the Board of Peace’s High Representative for Gaza Nickolay Mladenov has warned that refusal from Hamas to disarm could lead to the resumption of the war, he goes much further in the document, saying that Israel will not be expected to halt attacks in Gaza or ensure humanitarian aid enters the Strip.
The Board of Peace has been engaged in negotiations with Hamas for several months, conditioning major reconstruction projects for the war-flattened Gaza on the decommissioning of the group’s weapons. Hamas has refused to comply, arguing that Israel must first adhere to the terms of the ceasefire’s first phase, which included a hostage-prisoner exchange along with the scale-up of humanitarian aid into the Strip and the partial withdrawal of Israeli forces.
IDF: Eight Gaza tunnels destroyed, dozens of terrorists killed
Israeli troops in Gaza dismantled eight tunnel routes and killed dozens of terrorists, the military said on Sunday, as reservists from the 205th Brigade completed a two-month operation in the northern Strip. The brigade, operating under the 252nd Division east of the Yellow Line, worked alongside the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit to locate and destroy tunnel infrastructure, including through drilling operations, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The Yellow Line demarcates areas held by the IDF from those under Hamas control under the terms of the U.S.-brokered Oct. 10, 2025, ceasefire.
The IDF said forces under Southern Command remain deployed in accordance with the ceasefire framework and will continue operations to eliminate immediate threats. Israeli troops killed several Hamas terrorists in separate incidents near the Yellow Line in the Gaza Strip over the past few days, according to the military.
IDF issues unusual evacuation order
Hezbollah rockets, drones target Israeli forces in Southern Lebanon
Dr.
Bill Salus comments: This article informs, “the IDF ordered tens and
thousands of noncombatants to evacuate their homes ahead of airstrikes
in Zarafand.” Modern-day Zarafand is historic Zarephath, which shows up
in Bible prophecy.
“The
exiles of Israel will return to their land and occupy the Phoenician coast as
far north as Zarephath.” (Obadiah 1:20)
Israel
is ordering evacuations in a town that the Bible predicts Israel will possess
in the future. It’s possible these evacuees from Zarafand may never return to their
homes!
Iran Bombs UAE Oil Facility, Announces Plans to Take Control of Emirati Ports
Iran ramped up its missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday night, setting a major oil port known as the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone ablaze. Three Indian nationals were injured, prompting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to denounce Iran’s actions. Oil prices jumped about six percent on news of the fire at Fujairah, which was attacked by a dozen Iranian ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles, and four drones, according to Emirati defense officials. Iranian state media claimed the attack was a justified response to “U.S. military adventurism.”
Iran launches fresh wave of drones, missiles at UAE, Defense Ministry says
Range of 6,000 KM: Turkey Unveils "Yildirim" Missile Capable of Hitting Europe
Turkey has shocked the international defense community by unveiling an intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 6,000 kilometers at the SAHA 2026 expo. The Turkish Ministry of National Defense Research and Development Center has officially unveiled the "Yildirim" intercontinental ballistic missile at the SAHA 2026 defense exhibition in Istanbul. This public debut marks a significant milestone in Ankara's military capabilities, representing one of its most advanced long-range weapon systems to date. The missile’s introduction signals Turkey’s growing ambition to be recognized as a major independent player in global defense and aerospace technology.
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Iran Infuriates Pakistan
Netanyahu holds top-level consultations as Israel readies for collapse of Iran truce
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held top-level security talks on Monday to prepare for the collapse of the ceasefire between Iran and the United States, officials told the Channel 12 News outlet on Tuesday. Monday evening’s consultations with senior political and security officials deliberately excluded some Cabinet ministers to prevent leaks, according to the Hebrew outlet. “We are aware of the possible implications of the American action, including renewed Iranian hostilities against Israel,” said one unnamed official, referencing U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Project Freedom” to ensure the free flow of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Tehran launched missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates on Monday for the first time since the U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect last month, moderately injuring three. Also on Monday, the U.S. military sank seven Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps boats in the Strait of Hormuz after a South Korean cargo vessel came under Iranian fire. An anonymous Israeli security source who spoke to Channel 12 said that, “until now, the ball was in Trump’s hands—now it has moved to the Iranians.” “If they decide to fight over passage through the Strait of Hormuz, it will mean a return to hostilities,” the source added.
Pezeshkian brands IRGC escalation ‘madness’ as tensions rise in Tehran
US, Israel weigh strikes on Iranian missile launchers and energy sites after UAE attack
The US and Israel are weighing a military response against missile launchers and energy facilities in Iran following the attack on the UAE. As CENTCOM reports the sinking of Iranian attack boats, the Israeli Air Force has returned to its highest state of readiness. Despite reports that Iron Dome was involved in interceptions in the Gulf, Israel remains tense, and wating. The Iranian response to the US operation to move ships through the Strait of Hormuz surprised the West. The Iranians chose not to settle for firing at vessels passing through the strait, and also directly attacked the United Arab Emirates, the country that has absorbed the heaviest Iranian fire throughout the war because of its ties with Israel and its firm policy against Tehran.
US report: Iran’s nuclear breakout time unmoved by recent strikes
US intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear timeline is unchanged despite recent war, as the regime retains uranium stockpiles in deep bunkers.
Israel Admits to Attacking Convent in Lebanon, Claims Hezbollah Was Using It
Monday, May 4, 2026
Night of Rage: Iran’s Chilling Vow to Unleash Chaos on the Gulf Tonight
Iranian officials and state-affiliated media have threatened a "Night of Rage" and the closure of the Bab al-Mandab Strait in response to American naval pressure.
Small Boats Destroyed: Navy Obliterates Iranian Vessels Attempting to Harass Shipping
A senior American Admiral, speaking to Reuters, has declared that the ongoing U.S. military blockade of Iran is exceeding all strategic expectations. The Admiral noted that while Iran has made several attempts to disrupt international shipping and retaliate against American forces, these efforts have largely ended in failure. According to the report, U.S. forces recently engaged and destroyed six Iranian small boats that were attempting to interfere with commercial shipping lanes. The Admiral used the occasion to issue a direct warning to Tehran, stating that Iranian forces are strongly advised to keep their distance from all American military assets to avoid further destruction.
Trump threatens to 'blow Iran off face of the Earth' if US vessels attacked
Trump says US to begin escorting ships out of Persian Gulf through Strait of Hormuz
Trump to Kan News: Iranian proposal is unacceptable
Two Weeks to Breakout: The Chilling New Estimate for Iran's Nuclear Weapon
1. toppling the regime, (Jer.49:38) “I will destroy its king and officials.” (Regime change),
2. removing the nuclear threat, (Jer.49:35),
3. eliminating the missile threat, (Jer.49:35) “‘Behold, I will break the bow of Elam, (eliminate Iran’s missile threat), The foremost of their might.” (eliminate Iran’s nuclear threat).
Jeremiah’s 2600 hundred year old Elam prophecy appears to be
in the process of finding fulfillment.
Air force expansion propels Israel to a major military power - analysis
Israel’s rapid expansion of its air force amidst the current multi-front war is transforming the nation into a major military power. Although Israel doesn’t have aircraft carriers or the ability to project its air power globally, the decision to proceed with additional F-35 purchases makes Israel a global leader in the use of the 5th-generation aircraft. Israel will become one of the largest users of the F-35 and likely the global leader per capita in terms of aircraft.
Hezbollah MP vows terror group will ‘thwart’ Lebanon-Israel talks as clashes persist
IDF takes responsibility for 16 front-line communities in security shift
The Cabinet approved on Sunday Defense Minister Israel Katz’s proposal for the Israel Defense Forces to assume responsibility for the security of 16 communities in front-line areas. The move shifts to the IDF exclusive operational authority and responsibility for thwarting terrorism and hostile activity and in those areas. The communities include nine in the north and seven in the center of the country, Israeli website N12 reported. The nine communities in the IDF Northern Command area of responsibility are Bar Yohai, Beit Jann, Kibbutz Hulata, Moshav Kfar Hoshen (Safsufa), Kisra-Sumei, Moshav Meron, Or HaGanuz, Moshav Sde Eliezer and Yesud HaMa’ala. Falling under Central Command are six kibbutim: Afikim, Beit Zera, Degania Alef, Degania Bet, Gesher and Hamadia, and the village of Menahemia.

























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