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Thursday, February 12, 2026
Hamas vows not to lay down arms until Israel’s ‘elimination’
Trump After ‘Good Meeting’ with Netanyahu: ‘Nothing Definitive’ on Iran as Pentagon Preps Second Carrier
Iran secretly executed thousands despite promise to US
Tehran promised to halt executions but secretly continued killing protesters while misleading Washington about willingness to negotiate on missiles and terror proxies, sources reveal.
Iran rushes to protect Natanz, its most crucial nuclear site, from potential US strike
Iran’s poorly maintained ‘dark fleet’ poses major risk for oil spill in Mideast - Guardian
Iran Threatens War Over Second U.S. Carrier's Deployment
US forces evacuate Syria's al-Tanf military base, relocating to Jordan, sources tell AFP
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz
Tehran’s frequently invoked threat of closing the Strait of Hormuz may be far easier to signal than to carry out, not least because it would harm allied China more than the hostile West. For now, the threat is muted as Iran and the United States have returned to the negotiating table. But the shadow of war has not lifted. Hardline and influential voices in both capitals continue to push a confrontational line, and the presence of the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln near Iranian waters is a reminder of how quickly tensions could escalate.
...For Iran, the costs would be higher still. Roughly 80 percent of its foreign trade, oil and non-oil alike, moves through ports along the Persian Gulf. Closing Hormuz would not only jeopardize China’s energy supplies but effectively paralyze Iran’s own external commerce. (Ed note: Very interesting article, Kharg Island is about 43 miles from the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran.) (Read More)
‘Take the Oil’: Seizing the Kharg Island Terminal Is the Ultimate Checkmate to Iran
Should Trump Take Kharg, Rather than Destroy It, He Can Ensure the Regime Can Never Again Pay the Salaries of Its Bureaucrats and Soldiers
As Iran marks revolution anniversary, official insists missile program nonnegotiable
Estimation: Iran will have about 2,000 ballistic missiles "within weeks"
Israeli officials spoke with CNN ahead of the expected meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's actions and the threats it poses. "Netanyahu will emphasize to Trump the need for military freedom of action in Iran, even if an agreement is signed between Tehran and Washington," said the officials. According to them, the Prime Minister intends to present new intelligence information to Trump on Iran's military capabilities, mainly regarding the rehabilitation of ballistic missiles.
Netanyahu meets Witkoff, Kushner ahead of White House talks with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Tuesday with U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner ahead of scheduled talks with President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday.The meeting, held at Blair House in Washington, focused on “regional issues,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said, adding that Witkoff and Kushner briefed the premier on the first round of talks with Iran.
US draft plan on Gaza would reportedly allow Hamas to keep some small arms
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
The Secret Reason Arab Leaders Are Losing Sleep Over the Trump-Netanyahu Flash Meeting
Middle East expert Yoni Ben Menachem reveals why Arab rulers are "anxious for their seats" as Netanyahu heads to D.C. Will he be able to convince Trump to strike Iran?
Iran’s Water Crisis Reaches a Breaking Point as Reservoirs Run Dry
Official figures expose the depth of Iran’s water emergency, while the ruling establishment responds with repression instead of solutions Iran’s water crisis has reached a stage where even official statistics can no longer conceal the scale of the disaster. Reports published by state-affiliated media show that a large share of the country’s dam reservoirs are effectively empty, pushing drinking water and agricultural supply—especially in Tehran—into a red-alert situation. At the same time, the regime has offered no structural response to this crisis, continuing instead down a path defined by repression and coercion.
How Iran’s water bankruptcy seeped into the protest movement
Iran seals Isfahan tunnels as US issues Hormuz warning
New satellite footage shows Iran taking steps to protect Isfahan nuclear site
High-resolution satellite imagery of Iran's Isfahan nuclear complex, taken on Sunday and published on Monday by the Institute for Science and International Security, reveals significant changes around the site’s tunnel entrances. The images show that the middle and southern entrances have been completely covered with soil, making them unrecognizable. The northernmost entrance, which features additional passive defense measures, has also been backfilled with soil.
The Institute for Science and International Security said that the alterations suggest Iran is taking steps to protect the facility from potential US or Israeli aerial strikes or ground raids. It noted that backfilling the tunnels would dampen the effects of airstrikes and complicate special forces operations intended to seize or destroy sensitive materials, such as highly enriched uranium, that may be stored in the tunnels. While it cannot be confirmed, it is possible that Iran has moved equipment or materials into these tunnels for protection, said the organization.
It also noted that similar preparations were observed just before Operation Midnight Hammer this past June, in which the US joined Israel and struck the nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. This past Friday, The Associated Press published satellite images which show activity at two Iranian nuclear sites bombed last year by Israel and the United States that may be a sign of Tehran trying to obscure efforts to salvage any materials remaining there. (Source)
'Strategy-shaping session': Netanyahu, Trump to discuss Iran talks, options if diplomacy fails
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will depart on Tuesday for a short visit to the United States. He is slated to meet with US President Donald Trump and senior members of his administration on Wednesday. Israeli officials describe the meeting as a “strategy-shaping session,” meaning that it will focus not only on the US-Iran negotiations themselves but also on what could happen if the talks were to fail, including discussions of a potential US military strike.
US official reiterates: Trump opposed to Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria
UK, US denounce security cabinet decision to expand West Bank annexation
Soldiers warn: This is how Hamas challenges the border
Monday, February 9, 2026
US expects ‘substantive content’ and nuclear concessions from Iran at next meeting
Netanyahu’s urgent trip to Washington comes amid Israeli concerns over stalled Iran talks and U.S. envoy responses, with Jerusalem worried about gaps on missiles and regional threat.
Iranian Foreign Minister: US must drop unrealistic demands

Iran may continue indirect nuclear talks if the US shows seriousness, says FM Araghchi, who calls on Washington to drop what he describes as its “unrealistic demands".
Araghchi also made clear that Iran’s missile program has never been and will not be discussed in the talks with the United States, affirming that the negotiations will remain focused solely on the nuclear issue. (Ed note: So who's got "hand"? It certainly is not President Trump's boys, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.) (Read More)
Khomeini’s Grandson Warns: U.S. ‘Will Die’ Before Iran is Humiliated, Israel Will Be ‘Erased’ if Muslim Nations Gain Power
Americans “will die” before Iran is humiliated, warned Ali Ahmad Khomeini, the grandson of the Islamic Republic’s founder, who also insisted Israel would be “erased” if Muslim nations ever acquire the military capability to do so.
Tehran threatens: 'Rain of missiles' on Israel
As talks continue between the US and Iran in Oman, Tehran increases psychological warfare, hanging giant signs of Israel under threat of missile barrages.
Iran continues to escalate its rhetoric toward Israel and the United States: a new and threatening sign was erected in Falastine Square in central Tehran, bearing the words "Rain of Missiles" alongside a map of central Israel. The sign, prominently displayed in the heart of the Iranian capital, constitutes a direct and public threat against the State of Israel, as preparations are underway for another round of talks between Tehran and Washington. Earlier on Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that Iran will not under any circumstances relinquish its nuclear program, even at the cost of war.
According to Araghchi, Iran is prepared to accept certain limitations on its nuclear program, but will not agree to the American demand for a complete halt to uranium enrichment. "We insist on our right to a nuclear program, even if it leads to war," he said in a conversation with diplomats in Tehran. "They attacked our nuclear facilities but did not achieve their goal. The only option left for them is negotiations."
"The secret of the Islamic Republic’s strength lies in its ability to say 'no' to the great powers. Our atomic bomb is the power to say 'no' - not physically, but ideologically." The main American demands include a total cessation of uranium enrichment, strict limits on the ballistic missile program - according to one proposal, limiting missile range to 500 kilometers, while Israel is demanding a limit of 300 kilometers - and an end to support for Iran-backed organizations across the region, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Shiite militias in Iraq, and the Houthis in Yemen. (Ed note: And there we have it. FM Araghchi just told us why, along with annihilating the Jews, he wants his "atomic bomb." (Source)
Israel warns Trump: We may act alone if Iran crosses ballistic missile red line
Israeli defense officials recently told their US counterparts that Iran’s ballistic missile programrepresents an existential threat, and that Jerusalem is prepared to act unilaterally if necessary. According to security sources, Israeli intentions to dismantle Iran’s missile capabilities and production infrastructure were conveyed in recent weeks through a series of high-level exchanges. Military officials outlined operational concepts to degrade the program, including strikes on key manufacturing sites.
Security cabinet okays deepened Israeli control of West Bank; Hamas urges ‘escalation’
"The North is Igniting": Why Syria’s New Regime is the Next Major Threat to Israel
The fall of Kurdish autonomy in northern Syria has sent shockwaves through the Israeli defense establishment, as the victorious regime of Ahmad al-Shara (formerly known as al-Jolani) begins to pivot its military focus southward. Following a US-brokered surrender that ended Kurdish resistance in Deir ez-Zor and Aleppo, the Syrian military has demonstrated a chilling level of aggression, with reports of mass executions and civilian abductions. Now, Israeli security officials warn that the Golan Heights could be the next target for a regime eager to consolidate power and appease its Iranian backers. In response, the IDF has launched a massive fortification project and shifted to a proactive offensive posture, conducting operations deep inside Syrian territory to dismantle terror cells before they can reach the Israeli border.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Trump Claims "Good Start" to Iran Nuclear Talks, Tehran Says He's Lying
Tehran vows to keep enriching uranium despite US war threat
Rafael Chairman Warns Iranian Missiles Could Target Major European Cities
Rafael Chairman Dr. Yuval Steinitz warns that a "desperate" Iranian regime may launch "suicidal" strikes against Europe and NATO allies. Steinitz argues Tehran prefers a war with the U.S. over internal collapse.






























