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.
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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)
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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.
Netanyahu to Lebanese: 'Hezbollah is weak, don't let it dictate your future'
Midday Strike in Sidon: Advanced Unmanned Aircraft Obliterates Target Vehicle on Busy Transit Route
The ongoing border war has escalated significantly into the deeper territory of southern Lebanon following a highly precise, midday aerial interdiction executed in a densely populated urban sector. Local security networks in the city of Sidon reported a massive explosion that completely consumed a civilian sedan traveling along a main thoroughfare. The tactical strike, carried out without prior warning by a low flying unmanned aerial platform, caused immediate panic as local residents and bystanders fled the area to escape the secondary fires.
Watch: IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon (TYRE)
Over the past 24 hours, the IDF struck Hezbollah infrastructure sites and eliminated terrorists in the area of Tyre and additional areas in southern Lebanon.
In one of the strikes, a weapons cache belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization was struck. Following the strike, secondary explosions were identified, indicating the presence of weapons stored at the site. (Source)
Erdogan threatens attacks against Israel
The president of Turkey claimed that Israeli strikes also threaten his country and warned against harm to Turks and Turkish Cypriots.
Could a war of words between Turkey and Israel escalate toward a new crisis? - analysis
On June 7, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz wrote on social media, “To the Turkish Interior Minister who dreams of administering Jerusalem and hurls threats, I say this: Jerusalem is not Constantinople, and the State of Israel is not a crumbling Crusader Empire. Israel is a strong and resolute state that has proven its capacity to defend itself against any threat.”
Katz went on to note to the Turkish official that “Jerusalem has been the capital of the Jewish people for 3,000 years and will remain Israel’s capital forever. You and the Ottoman Empire that Erdogan dreams of, on the other hand, have collapsed and will never return.“Unfortunately, you have learned nothing from the legacy of Atatürk, who worked to transform Turkey into a modern state; on the contrary, you are working to drag Turkey back into a dark and backward era.” (Ed note: In your face, Ciftci.) (Read More)
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
US Strikes Destroy Water Supply for 20,000 in Southern Iran
The water infrastructure strike came amid a broader wave of U.S. military operations across Hormozgan Province. CENTCOM described the strikes, which hit Qeshm Island, Sirik, Jask, and Kuh-e Mobarak, as a "proportional response" to Iranian aggression, following the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week. Both crew members were rescued safely, although one rport indicates that one of them was moderately injured during the shootdown. President Trump, in an interview with ABC News, described the strikes as a "strong and powerful" reaction to the helicopter incident. (Ed note: Hang on, this could get very serious as whole sections of the population could have to start moving to other locations in the near future.) (Read More)
Trump says Iran taking too long to negotiate deal: ‘Now they will have to pay the price!’
US President Donald Trump says Iran has “taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them. Now they will have to pay the price!” The Truth Social post suggests that the US may attack Iran again, after carrying out strikes overnight in retaliation for the downing of an American military helicopter. Iran responded with strikes on several US military bases in the region.
'Iran is acting like Israel on October 8': Expert warns why Tehran is taking bigger risks
According to Adiri, the recent confrontations with Iran are shaping a new reality in the Middle East and forcing Israel to reexamine the limits of the campaign.
US conducts repeated retaliatory strikes in Iran following attack of US helicopter
According to CENTCOM, the US struck Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz with precise munitions from US Air Force and Navy fighter jets. The United States launched strikes against Iran on Tuesday evening, following the downing of a US Army Apache helicopter, US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Tuesday. The strikes were described by CENTCOM as "self-defense strikes" and as "a proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression."
US Army launches strikes on Iran following Apache helicopter downing
At Trump's orders, US forces launch three waves of precision strikes on Iranian radar and air defense sites, following the downing of a US Apache in the Strait of Hormuz.
Arabs are Furious After Israeli MK Calls to Bomb Mosques Preaching Israel’s Destruction
Israeli Knesset Member Amit Halevi (Likud), a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, has sparked intense international backlash after calling for Israel to expand its military targets against Iran and Hezbollah to include mosques, religious institutions, and educational centers that promote the destruction of Israel. In a public statement, Halevi urged a shift in Israel’s strategy, moving beyond striking weapons warehouses and launchers (which are quickly rebuilt) to targeting the enemy’s civilian and ideological infrastructure. He explicitly included ports, oil refineries, government offices, media outlets, and mosques and religious-educational institutions that spread incitement and calls for Israel’s annihilation. Sharp Reactions Across the Arab and Muslim World.
* The remarks have triggered widespread anger throughout the Arab and Muslim world. Officials, religious figures, and social media users have strongly condemned the comments, accusing Israel of trying to turn the conflict into a religious war. Iranian state media and various Arab countries described the call as a “dangerous escalation” and an attack on holy sites.
* The statement has gone viral on Arabic social media platforms, with thousands of posts labeling it as inflammatory and warning of a potential “regional religious war.”
Halevi argued that Israel must strike at the ideological and financial foundations sustaining the enemy’s war machine, not just its military assets. His comments come amid ongoing high-intensity conflict with Iran and Hezbollah, and heightened regional tensions around sensitive religious sites. No official response has yet been issued by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or the IDF regarding Halevi’s specific proposal. (Ed note: Now that's a laugh. For how long has the Arab been calling for the annihilation of the Jew? Psalm 83?) (Source)
'Does he want to continue?' Trump questions Netanyahu's candidacy in upcoming Knesset elections
US President Donald Trump called into question whether or not Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would run for reelection in the upcoming Knesset elections, according to a Tuesday report from ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl. "He's had an amazing career," Trump told Karl in a phone call. "Does he want to continue? Because, you know, he's a wartime prime minister." "We will very shortly win the war one way or the other," Trump continued, "and you know he's a wartime prime minister."
Most Israelis oppose ending Iran war under current terms as faith in Trump sees decline - poll
Additionally, most Israelis oppose ending the war with Iran under current conditions, while a majority also say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not run in the next Knesset election.
IDF takes out drone infrastructure in Lebanon (TYRE)
IDF strikes terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon, including ready-to-use launchers and infrastructure used to launch drones toward IDF soldiers.
Guns and toys | Watch: Hezbollah weapons cache found in children's bedroom
While operating north of the Litani River, Givati soldiers were shocked to find dozens of weapons alongside a baby crib. IDF soldiers from the Givati Brigade have been operating north of the Litani River to eliminate Hezbollah terrorists and remove threats to Israeli civilians. According to the IDF, since the beginning of activities in the area, more than 40 Hezbollah terrorists have been eliminated.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Trump, who vowed response to Iran’s downing of US helicopter, also said it ‘wasn’t a big deal’
In comments reported today, US President Donald Trump downplays Iran’s recent downing of a US military helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, telling The Wall Street Journal in a phone interview that it “wasn’t a big deal” and that “the pilot is fine.”
Netanyahu: 'If Iran attacks again, we'll respond with force'
After the announcement that Israel and Iran will not continue their mutual attacks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issues a statement.

































