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)
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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.
Netanyahu says he won't allow for Iran, Hezbollah to establish 'new security paradigm for Israel'
"Israel has the full right to defend itself, and it will use that right as much as needed," the prime minister said
Iran parliament speaker: Tehran unfazed by potential collapse of US negotiations
Iran's parliament speaker says Tehran is not afraid of US talks failing, blending force with diplomacy.
Defense Minister: 'Dahieh will suffer the same fate as northern Israel'
Fresh IDF strikes reported in Tyre after evacuation warnings
Lebanese media reports Israeli airstrikes in the coastal city of Tyre a short while ago.
Foreign fighters pose integration challenge for Damascus - analysis
DAMASCUS - A statement by foreign fighters of Uzbek origin in Syria criticizing the country’s new government has reopened one of the most difficult security questions facing Damascus after the fall of Bashar Assad: what to do with thousands of non-Syrian combatants who fought in the country’s war and now face a dramatically changed political and military landscape.
Turkey’s interior minister vows to ‘liberate’ Jerusalem, return it to Turkish hands
“Just as in the past, those lands will be ours once again,” he vowed, saying: “God willing, they will come under our sovereignty and dominion once more.”“Because we have a global leader like [Turkish President] Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at our helm,” he said. “A world leader.” After Çiftçi posted a clip of his speech on his X account, Israel’s Foreign Ministry issued a sharp rebuke, telling the senior minister to “wake up and smell the coffee.” “The corrupt Ottoman Empire is gone. Forever,” the ministry said on X, adding that Jerusalem “shall remain the eternal capital of Israel. Forever.” (Ed note: There it is, old Gomer (Turkey) is telling us that they want their Ottoman Empire back. Bet it doesn't happen. And now you know why Gomer will make an appearance in Ezekiel 38/39.) (Read More)
Monday, June 8, 2026
Trump told Netanyahu not to escalate with Iran or else 'you could be left alone very soon' - report
US President Donald Trump told Israel's Channel 12 that he warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against escalating the exchange of fire with Iran into a full-scale war, according to a Monday evening report. "I told Bibi, you'd better be careful what you do, because you could be left alone against Iran very soon," Trump said. On Sunday, Trump asked Netanyahu to avoid striking Iran in retaliation for the recent Iranian missile attack on Israel. That conversation ended without a clear agreement, and Netanyahu did not tell Trump his final decision on the matter, according to a Monday report by Channel 12.
Lebanese PM says Israel has bombed Lebanon nearly 3,500 times during ceasefire
Israel has carried out nearly 3,500 air strikes on Lebanon and hundreds of controlled explosions since the US announced a ceasefire for the country on April 16, Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam says. The US-brokered ceasefire came into effect just after midnight on April 17, with Israeli troops still positioned deep inside southern Lebanon. While it has largely halted air strikes on Beirut and its suburbs, it failed to halt fighting in southern Lebanon between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Trump Ordered Netanyahu to Stand Down After Iran Strikes - But Was It Just for Show?
US President demands Israel freeze retaliation after Iranian missile barrage • Trump declares 'I set the rules' in blunt warning to PM | The power play behind closed doors (World News).
...Netanyahu faced a defining leadership test: whether to comply with Trump's freeze order and risk appearing subordinate to Washington, or to assert Israeli sovereignty and potentially fracture the alliance with Israel's most critical strategic partner. The Prime Minister's responded with a so-called restrained retaliation in the early hours of this morning.
IDF strikes petrochemical targets in Iran
The IAF on Monday morning struck several targets at the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, in southwestern Iran, the IDF confirmed. "The Israeli Air Force, acting on precise IDF intelligence, struck several infrastructure sites at the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, in southwestern Iran," a later statement read. "These facilities were used by the armed forces of the Iranian terror regime to produce and export raw materials for weapons production."
IDF strikes Iranian strategic defense systems
Dozens of Israeli fighter jets strike strategic defense systems across Iran, expanding the IAF’s freedom of action in Iranian airspace.
After missile fire at Israel: IAF strikes regime targets in Iran
IDF strikes approximately 15 military targets in Iran, including a drone warehouse and an airport in Tehran. The IRGC says that Israel carried out the attack using ballistic missiles.
The Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran early Monday morning, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit said. Iranian media outlets reported strikes in the capital Tehran, Isfahan, as well as in Karaj. According to the reports, Mehrabad International Airport was targeted in Tehran.
IDF says it struck military targets in western and central Iran following missile attacks
IDF says that the Israeli Air Force struck military targets in western and central Iran, hours after Iran fired a salvo of missiles at northern Israel.
Sounds of explosions were heard in Tehran, Tabriz and Isfahan, in Iran, according to local media.
US President Donald Trump had said earlier that he was planning to urge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on any retaliation to the ballistic missile attacks. (Source)
WATCH: IDF strikes Hezbollah in Beirut's Dahiyeh after terror group ignores ceasefire
The Israel Air Force on Sunday afternoon attacked Hezbollah’s stronghold of Dahiyeh in Beirut, after the Lebanese terror group ignored the ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump on June 1. This attack – foreshadowed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz – was a low-grade strike on Beirut, an apparent attempt to walk the tightrope between increasing pressure on Hezbollah and avoiding antagonizing Iran too much over a more serious attack on its main proxy.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Iran Just Attacked Northern Israel
Iran apparently wants to react to the IDF firing on Beirut, but not enough to re-start the war. Israel has said it will react massively. Iran just launched at least 4 missiles towards Northern Israel. Reports indicate they are launching more and that at least one of the mssiles achieved a direct hit. Air raid sirens are sounding in the North and interceptors have been launched.
Live Updates: IDF chief says ready to strike Iran when given ‘green light’ after Netanyahu, Trump speak
IDF Chief of the General Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir said the IDF is prepared to respond "forcefully" to Iran's earlier missile attack on Israel, the military said on Monday.
"The IDF will strike the enemy with determination as soon as the order is given," said Zamir. (Ed note: Many short articles talking about this new attack from Iran on Israel.) (Source)
Netanyahu said to be speaking to Trump amid renewed Iranian strikes on Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently on the phone with US President Donald Trump, a US official tells Axios, after Trump told the news site that he would be calling Netanyahu to tell him not to retaliate to Iran’s missile attacks on northern Israel.
The Prime Minister’s Office does not immediately confirm that the call is taking place. (Ed note: This can get very serious in a hurry.) (Source)
US downs two Iranian attack drones 'threatening int'l maritime traffic' in Strait of Hormuz
On Saturday, CENTCOM revealed that the US had intercepted multiple ballistic missiles and drones launched by Iran towards Kuwait, Bahrain, and the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran demands billions of dollars for agreement with USA
Revenge in the Air: Revolutionary Guard Leaders Actively Plotting Strikes Against Regional Allies
Senior Israeli defense officials have revealed that Iran is attempting to manipulate international negotiations by playing cards it does not possess, exploiting American desires to avoid escalation. Internal intelligence indicates a massive power struggle is brewing in Tehran between moderate politicians and hardline military commanders seeking vengeance.
Reports: U.N. Nuclear Body Has No Idea Where Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is, Demands Access
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.
Hezbollah invasion attempt triggered Lebanon war
Hundreds of Hezbollah commandos from the elite Radwan Force crossed the Litani River in Southern Lebanon in an attempt to invade Israeli communities along the Lebanese border during the first week of “Operation Roaring Lion” in the beginning of March, it became known on Thursday. The intended invasion, identified by the Israeli intelligence community, was blocked by an Israel Defense Forces offensive. Israeli forces repelled the attack and eliminated the terrorists. Channel 14 correspondent Yaki Adamker reported that the raiding attempt was the reason that the war in Lebanon restarted.
Israeli strike kills Lebanese army general, two soldiers; IDF says incident under review
The Lebanese army said an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on Saturday killed a senior commander, another officer and a soldier, as the IDF issued fresh evacuation warnings and Hezbollah continued launching drones toward Israeli troops and communities along the northern border. According to the Lebanese Armed Forces, the strike targeted a military vehicle traveling on a road between Kfar Tebnit and Khardali in the Nabatieh area, killing a brigadier general, a captain and a soldier. “The continued, deliberate, and repeated Israeli aggression against Lebanon, its people and its army only strengthens our resolve, faith and determination,” the army said in its statement.
It said Israel’s attacks aim to thwart all efforts “to reach a solution that would restore stability, establish a comprehensive ceasefire and lead to the Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Lebanese territories.” The IDF later acknowledged carrying out the strike, saying the vehicle was “moving suspiciously” in an active combat zone where movement requires prior coordination with Israeli forces. The military said troops operating in the area had been on heightened alert due to intelligence warnings of potential Hezbollah attacks and information indicating the terror group was active in the vicinity.
“Following the identification, and due to the warning information and the danger to the forces, the vehicle was struck,” the IDF said. The military confirmed that the vehicle was carrying two Lebanese army officers and a soldier, adding that the incident is under further review. The Lebanese army has largely stayed out of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel and has not taken part in the fighting during the current conflict. (Ed note: This was not an 'oops.' The Lebanese general knew better. Was he perhaps spying for Hezbollah? Hezbollah is well mixed into the Lebanese government and its army. The town of Kfar Tebnit is about 21 miles south of SIDON.) (Read More)


































