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.
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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.
How a weaker dollar is quietly making life more expensive
NEW YORK (AP) — A hidden force is quietly pushing up costs for everything from your summer vacation to your weekly grocery bills: a weaker U.S. dollar. The dollar has fallen about 10% against other major currencies since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, a pullback potentially playing a role in Americans’ concerns about affordability. “It’s kind of a hidden tax,” says economist Thomas Savidge of the conservative-leaning American Institute for Economic Research. “What your dollar is going to be able to buy is going to shrink.” A look at where the dollar stands and what it means for you:
Historic dollar decline
Big multinationals benefit
Expect more movement
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Iran cuts oil output as US blockade strains storage - BBG
\US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said this week that Kharg Island was “soon nearing capacity,” warning that the pressure could cost Iran about $170 million a day in lost revenue and force Tehran toward negotiations. “It looks like there’s been a significant slowdown in production,” Antoine Halff, co-founder and chief analyst at Kayrros, said on a conference call. “There is stress in the system.” If storage fills completely, Iran would have little choice but to cut production by the amount it can no longer export. Based on prewar domestic consumption of about 2 million barrels a day, Bloomberg said that could leave fields operating at roughly half their potential. (Read More)
Soaring prices push medicine beyond Iranians' reach
Jordan strikes Sweida, claims it carried out ‘deterrent operation’ against drugs, arms trafficking
PSALM 83
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Israel approves purchase of 2 more squadrons of F-35I and F-15IA fighter jets from US
Israel will procure two more squadrons of F-35I and F-15IA fighter jets from the United States, following lessons learned from the recent Iran war, the Defense Ministry announced on Sunday. Over the weekend, a defense procurement committee made up of senior ministers approved a Defense Ministry plan to acquire a fourth F-35I squadron from Lockheed Martin, and a second F-15IA squadron from Boeing, in deals that are valued at tens of billions of shekels, the ministry said in a statement. The ministry said the jets “will serve as a cornerstone of the IDF’s long-term force development, addressing evolving regional threats and preserving Israel’s strategic air superiority.”
LBCI Video Mocking Hezbollah as ‘Angry Birds’ Sparks Outrage
Lebanese television channel LBCI has triggered a storm of anger among Hezbollah supporters after airing a satirical video that portrays the group and its Secretary-General Naim Qassem in the style of the popular game Angry Birds. In the clip, Hezbollah fighters are depicted as bird characters being launched at targets, while Naim Qassem’s voice is featured in the background, referring to him as “the chief bird”. His real audio is heard declaring: “There is no surrender with us”.
Ministers set to discuss renewing Gaza war as Hamas refuses to disarm — report
“Now is the time to defeat Hamas:" IDF General Staff pressing to renew fighting in Gaza
Senior officials in the Israel Defense Forces General Staff are pushing for a renewal of military operations in the Gaza Strip, arguing in closed-door discussions that “the best time to defeat Hamas is now." According to the officials, despite the war ending in October, Hamas was not defeated and continues to strengthen its control over the territory while rearming itself. The report was published this morning by military correspondent Doron Kadosh on Galei Tzahal.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
US warns: Paying Iranian tolls could trigger harsh sanctions
The United States Treasury Department issued a stark warning Friday to international shippers, cautioning that any payments made to Iran for passage through the critical Strait of Hormuz could result in heavy American sanctions. Through its Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Treasury highlighted growing concern over Iranian efforts to force vessels into paying tolls in exchange for safe navigation in one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.
The advisory stressed, “US persons and U.S.-owned or -controlled foreign entities are generally prohibited under US sanctions from engaging in transactions with the Government of Iran, including the provision or receipt of services, unless exempt or authorized by OFAC." While OFAC stopped short of naming companies involved, reports reveal that some tankers have already handed over as much as two million dollars in toll fees to Tehran since the US-Israeli confrontation with Iran erupted on February 28.
Adding to the tension, a spokesperson for Iran’s Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters’ Union revealed earlier this month that Tehran plans to charge one dollar per barrel of oil on tankers during the fragile ceasefire. Ships would first be required to email Iranian authorities with details of their cargo, after which they would be permitted to pay the extortionate fees in bitcoin. President Trump reacted forcefully to the Iranian scheme, declaring bluntly that “they better stop now!" Earlier, he had suggested the unusual idea of a US-Iran “joint venture" for managing such tolls.
The Iranian regime has kept the Strait of Hormuz closed since the war began, in response to the US-Israeli strikes. In mid-April, the US began a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. Trump announced the blockade after delegations from Iran and the United States held extended negotiations in Islamabad but failed to produce an agreement. (Ed note: Wait one minute. How does Iran charge a toll on shipping when the US Navy has the Strait closed?) (Source)
Tehran hardens stance on Hormuz as ‘non-negotiable’
Iran’s leadership is hardening its stance on the Strait of Hormuz, framing the waterway as a strategic and non-negotiable asset amid rising tensions and US pressure. Statements have intensified following a message for National Persian Gulf Day attributed to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. In the message, he described the strait as a “strategic asset” and outlined a vision for the region’s future as “a future without America,” emphasizing the importance of “Iranian management of the strait.”
Iran submits new proposal to end war; Trump says he’s ‘not satisfied’
n response to a separate question, Trump said: “They’re asking for things that I can’t agree to.” He also claimed the talks were complicated because Iran’s leaders were “not getting along with each other, and it puts us in a bad position.” Confirming that US Central Command chief Adm. Bradley Cooper had briefed him this week about military options in Iran, Trump said: “Do we want to go and just blast the hell out of them and finish them forever, or do we want to try and make a deal — those are the options.”
Trump said that he would prefer “on a human basis” not to bomb Iran, but that he also doesn’t want the country to obtain nuclear weapons. Iranian state media and a Pakistani official had said earlier Friday that Tehran had submitted its latest proposal, without elaborating. The official, who is involved in Pakistani mediation over the war, said Islamabad had received the proposal late on Thursday and forwarded it to Washington. Talks have faltered over Iran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz, which is under competing Iranian and US naval blockades. (Read More)
Iran’s economy under palpable stress, but prepared to hold out amid US blockade
Islamic Republic’s stockpiling of imports ahead of war hasn’t yet curbed bank withdrawals or rationed necessities; still, spiraling joblessness may fuel regime’s fear of protests
Iran using ceasefire as opportunity to dig out buried missiles, launchers - report
Iran is using the ongoing ceasefire to dig out missiles, munitions, and launchers which had been either intentionally hidden underground or were buried under rubble from US and Israeli airstrikes, NBC News reported on Friday, citing a US official and two other people familiar with the matter. According to the sources, the US believes that Iran intends to rebuild its missile capabilities in preparation for the resumption of war if negotiations fall through.
IDF Senior Officials: "If Uranium Remains in Iran, the War is a Failure"
Senior IDF officers addressed the outcomes of the military campaign against Iran today (Friday), warning that despite achieving significant military objectives, the mission will be considered a failure if enriched uranium is not removed from Iranian territory. They cautioned that without the removal of the material, Iran could rapidly pivot back toward producing a nuclear bomb. While the IDF has successfully targeted missile arrays, headquarters, and senior commanders, officials emphasized that these are only tactical achievements:
* The Concern: There is a deep-seated fear that once the war ends, the Iranian regime will "rush" toward nuclear breakout using remaining infrastructure.
* The Ultimatum: Officials stated that all diplomatic avenues to remove the nuclear threat must be exhausted; otherwise, it must be addressed by force.
* Interception Challenges: A senior officer admitted, "There is currently no 100% solution for the drones."
* Technological Limits: The Iron Beam (laser system) has proven ineffective against this specific threat. Furthermore, a test of a new drone interception system conducted two weeks ago failed to yield the desired results.
* Shift to Offense: Since defensive technology is lagging, the IDF is shifting focus to attacking drone operators up to 20 kilometers deep into Lebanese territory.
2. Regional Alliances: There is an assessment that new regional alliances may form post-war, aiding Israel in both defense and response to threats.
3. Long-term Presence: Senior officers estimate that the IDF will remain positioned at the "Yellow Line" in Lebanon for an extended period. (Source)
Lebanon’s internal splits over talks with Israel trip up Saudi mediation efforts
BEIRUT, Lebanon – A growing rift between top Lebanese officials has thrown a wrench into Saudi efforts to help Lebanon’s leaders forge a united position over historic negotiations with Israel, Lebanese sources and foreign officials told Reuters on Thursday. Saudi Arabia, which sponsored the 1990 agreement that ended Lebanon’s 15-year civil war, has deepened its engagement in recent days with Lebanon, where a shaky US-brokered ceasefire has failed to fully halt the nearly two-month war between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group.
Although he has stopped short of explicitly calling for a peace deal, two sources familiar with Aoun’s position told Reuters he had privately expressed his readiness to normalize ties with Israel to stop the war. Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally, is opposed to direct talks, reflecting the Shiite group’s position. Berri believes Lebanon should seek a non-aggression pact with Israel, but not a full peace deal, two Lebanese sources familiar with his position told Reuters.
...But Hezbollah and much of its broader Shiite Muslim constituency, who have borne the brunt of Israel’s attacks, are firmly opposed to face-to-face talks and to normalizing ties. Some people protesting against talks earlier this month called for the government to be toppled. Like its Iranian patron, Hezbollah seeks to destroy Israel. Saudi Arabia’s intervention with Lebanese leaders was driven by the risk of such instability – as well as its concern that Lebanon was moving toward peace with Israel too swiftly, according to a Gulf source with knowledge of the matter, two senior Lebanese political sources and the Western official. (Read More)
US withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany, US officials say
The Pentagon said the withdrawal was expected to be completed over the next six to 12 months. Germany is home to some 35,000 active-duty US military personnel, more than anywhere else in Europe.
Friday, May 1, 2026
Inside Trump’s “Final Blow” to Break the Tehran Standoff
Israel is preparing for an escalation between the U.S. and Iran in the coming days. How it is expected to unfold? Trump and time will say. The Trump administration is pivotally shifting its posture toward Iran, moving from the sustained combat of Operation Epic Fury, which began with the seismic strikes on February 28, 2026, toward a high-stakes "dual move" designed to reset the geopolitical chessboard.
The "Final Blow" Briefing
According to recent reports from Fox News, the Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), Admiral Brad Cooper, recently met with President Trump in the Situation Room to present a refined operational plan. Cooper, alongside the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, outlined a strategy involving:
* Short, Surgical Waves: A series of high-intensity strikes focusing on Iran's remaining strategic infrastructure.
* Targeting Logic: The plan specifically pinpoints the regime’s remaining military assets, leadership nodes, and the industrial base used for drone and missile production.
* Hypersonic Deployment: Sources indicate the Pentagon is considering the use of the"Dark Eagle" hypersonic missile system, capable of striking targets from 2,000 miles away with almost no warning, alongside B-1B Lancer bombers for heavy-payload delivery.
The 60-Day Clock and Legal Maneuvering
The administration’s push to "formally conclude" current clashes is not just a military decision but a legal necessity. Under the War Powers Resolution, the 60-day window for military action without explicit Congressional approval is closing (as the conflict began Feb 28). By declaring the initial "clashes" over, the White House aims to:
1. Reset the Legal Timer: Officially concluding one phase of operations allows the administration to claim "readiness" for a fresh, targeted escalation if negotiations fail.
2. Diplomatic Leverage: The move signals to Tehran that while the U.S. is willing to observe the current mediated ceasefire, it is actively preparing a "final blow" if Iran’s leadership, now led by Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, remains inflexible on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and its nuclear program. (Read More)
Report: CENTCOM Seeks First‑Ever ‘Dark Eagle’ Hypersonic Missile Deployment to Counter Iran
Khamenei vows to protect nuclear program, warns US over Gulf presence in written statement
Khamenei reiterated that Iran will defend its nuclear and missile technologies, accusing the US of causing instability in the Persian Gulf and vowing to expel foreign forces.





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