Historically speaking, southern Lebanon is in fact northern Israel, and the roots of the Jewish people in the area run deep.
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Thursday, March 26, 2026
Southern Lebanon is actually northern Israel - opinion
Historically speaking, southern Lebanon is in fact northern Israel, and the roots of the Jewish people in the area run deep.
PSALM 83
This book reveals a vastly overlooked ancient prophecy written over 3000 years ago. It predicts a concluding confederate invasion of Israel by the Arab countries that presently share common borders with the Jewish state. This coalition of countries is depicted on the red arrows upon the book cover image. The terrorist organizations within those territories, like ISIS, Hezbollah and Hamas, will probably also be involved in this final battle. Their confederate mandate is clear:. They have said, "Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation, That the name of Israel may be remembered no more." (Psalm 83:4). While Jeremiah 49:34-39 develops in what is now called Iran, Israel is still facing the inter circle of nations that surround her. A very timely read from Dr Bill Salus.) (CLICK HERE)
Israel has clear objectives south of Litani River, but will face difficulty up north - analysis
The current campaign in southern Lebanon is designed to neutralize the most immediate threats – cross-border infiltration and anti-tank missile fire – while containing long-range Hezbollah fire.
Netanyahu: Israel focused on dismantling Hezbollah
PM says campaign against Iran continues as IDF expands buffer zone in Lebanon, pledges more funding for the Galilee and vows to change situation in the Land of the Cedars. Israel is now focused on “dismantling Hezbollah” as part of its wider campaign against Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, declaring that the military effort remains “in full swing” despite reports to the contrary.
Hezbollah fired 120 rockets from Tyre's neighborhoods, using civilians as shields, IDF says
The IDF ordered the evacuation of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre after identifying Hezbollah operatives launching heavy rocket fire from within residential neighborhoods, the military’s Arabic spokesperson, Col. (res.) Avichay Adraee, stated on Wednesday. Adraee, accusing the Iran-backed group of using civilians as human shields, said Hezbollah fired around 120 rockets from the outskirts of Tyre’s neighborhoods, “disregarding civilian safety and turning homes into launch sites.”
No talks': Tehran doesn't want to negotiate with US, Iranian FM Aragchi says
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Wednesday that there are currently no talks between Iran and the US, Reuters reported. Araghchi told Iran's Press TV that the exchange of messages through mediators doesn't constitute a negotiation between the countries, and that Tehran'sleadership has no intention of holding talks with the US after reviewing its latest proposal. The Iranian minister also assured that Iran "is not seeking war and wants a permanent end to the conflict."
Iran warns its ready to open new front in Yemen, close Bab al-Mandab Strait with Houthis - report
"The Bab al-Mandab Strait is considered one of the strategic straits in the world, and Iran has the will to produce a completely credible threat against it," an Iranian official told Tasnim.
Israel said to have hit key Iran–Russia supply route in Caspian Sea strike
An Israeli strike on Iranian naval infrastructure at the Bandar-e Anzali port on the Caspian Sea one week ago targeted a Russian-Iranian smuggling route, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. The supply route links Russian and Iranian ports and allows the countries to swap weapons, drones, ammunition, oil and foodstuffs, according to the report. “The route has become especially important for transferring Iran’s Shahed drones—now made in both countries—which Russia has used to bombard Ukrainian cities and Tehran has used to strike airports, energy facilities and U.S. bases across the Persian Gulf,” the Journal said. “The most important goal of this strike was to limit Russian smuggling and show the Iranians that they don’t have sea defenses in the Caspian,” Eliezer Marum, a former commander of the Israeli Navy, told the paper. In a statement on March 19, the Israel Defense Forces listed the targets of the strike as Ianian Navy vessels, a port command center and infrastructure for vessel repair and maintenance.
Iran says projectile hit site of Bushehr nuclear power plant (AGAIN)
A projectile has again struck the site of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran reported on Tuesday. The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran stated via the state news agency IRNA that no one was injured. There was also no damage to the power plant's facilities. A projectile had already struck the power station site last Tuesday. On that occasion, too, the facility remained undamaged.
RUSSIA 'DEEPLY OUTRAGED' BY REPORTED STRIKE ON IRAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
Russia's state nuclear agency Rosatom said earlier Wednesday that it had evacuated another group of its employees from the plant after the reported strike. "Today, at approximately 7:20 Moscow time, 163 people left Bushehr for the Iranian-Armenian border," Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev was quoted as saying by the state-run RIA news agency. "Right now, about 300 remain... Some people will stay. I think it will be a few dozen people who will oversee the equipment," he added in comments to reporters.
Located in southwestern Iran, the Bushehr nuclear power plant was built with Rosatom's assistance and connected to the national grid in 2011. It remains the country's only operational nuclear power facility.
Rosatom had already withdrawn 150 people working at the plant after the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The nuclear agency was in the process of building two new reactors at the plant when the conflict began. The UN's nuclear watchdog issued a statement on Tuesday calling for "maximum restraint to avoid nuclear safety risks." (Source)
NUCLEAR SHOWDOWN IN IRAN
Missiles cloud Mideast skies over the Persian Gulf. Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz. Arab oil is choked off to world markets. Hezbollah and Hamas launch scores of missiles into Israel. Terror cells initiate cycles of violence in America. Global economies begin to collapse. Radioactivity permeates the skies over Bushehr’s nuclear reactor. Countless Iranian’s hastily seek refuge into neighboring nations. The Arabian Gulf becomes a cesspool of contamination. Desalinization plants can’t process the polluted waters. A humanitarian crisis burgeons out of control. A disaster of epic biblical proportion has finally arrived in the Middle East! (CLICK HERE)
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Iran said to toughen negotiating stance, tamping down chances of deal with US to end war
Report suggests Tehran will refuse to limit ballistic missile program, clashing with Trump’s demands; Iranian army official says US ‘negotiating with itself,’ Iran will never make a deal.
Araghchi's secret message to Witkoff
Report: US sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war
Report: Saudi Crown Prince pressing Trump to escalate war against Iran
Report says Saudi Crown Prince urged President Trump to continue military campaign against Iran, warning that ending the war prematurely could leave a lasting regional threat.
Iran Has Laid Small Number of Naval Mines Into Strait of Hormuz, Challenging Peace Talks: Report
Iran has laid a small number of sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the critical oil delivery waterway that is at the heart of peace talks between Washington and Tehran, an anonymously-sourced report claims. An alleged U.S. intelligence assessment says there are around one dozen Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz, CBS News has claimed. If true, the sea mine allegation would weigh on the apparently developing peace talks between Washington and Tehran, given the United States’ demands that the Strait of Hormuz be opened for global oil traffic.
Israel announces territorial seizure in Lebanon up to Litani River
Katz had said there could be no homes or residents in areas of southern Lebanon where there was "terror," in an apparent reference to Hezbollah, whose fighters have continued to launch daily rocket and drone attacks into Israel and battle Israeli troops in southern Lebanese villages. He said forces were establishing a "forward defensive line," destroying infrastructure used by Hezbollah, including homes he described as "terrorist outposts." ( Ed note:The UN human rights chief has criticized Israel's actions due to the fact that one million plus people in the area of Beirut have lost their homes. The army and government of Lebanon can not stop the forces of Hezbollah and the people of the northern and central parts of Israel are sick and tired of the Hezbollah rockets and drones attacking and killing them. Why is the UN criticizing Israel, why won't they go after Hezbollah?) (Read More)
IDF strikes Hezbollah fuel stations across Lebanon, targets main financial infrastructures
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Fog of war: Eight signs that Iran-US-Israel conflict is not over despite Trump's five-day pause announcement
Despite Trump's temporary pause announcement, the Iran war tensions remain high with ongoing strikes and military build-ups. The disruption of Strait of Hormuz oil routes is not over, signalling continued instability and no clear path to de-escalation. Why it's not over till it's over.
Trump: 'If talks don't go well, we'll keep bombing our little hearts out'
US President says Iran needs 'better PR people' after the Iranian foreign ministry denies his statement that productive talks between the US and Iran were held recently. US President Donald Trump dismissed the denials from Iran's Foreign Ministry of his statement that the US and Iran had held "very good and productive" talks on ending the current conflict in recent days, remarking that Iran needed "better public relations people."
Iran denies engaging in talks with US after Trump claims Kushner, Witkoff held meeting
IAF drops over 100 bombs on regime headquarters in Tehran
In widescale wave of strikes, IDF targeted several Iranian regime security organization headquarters and bases, as well as key weapons manufacturing sites.
* An IRGC aerial defense headquarters
* An IRGC Ground Forces headquarters. This site was established in a large military compound in the heart of Tehran. Several headquarters in the compound were struck before.
* A Quds Force intelligence headquarters
* An Iranian Ministry of Defense naval cruise missile manufacturing site
* Additional manufacturing sites and research facilities related to electronics, ballistic missiles, and warheads. (Source)
Chances of US-Iran deal 'very small,' Israeli officials tell 'Post'
An American source told the Post that “the strikes are continuing as planned," and Israeli officials also said there has been no change in coordination with the US military or in operational plans.
Minister Smotrich: Our border with Lebanon must be the Litani River
As Trump steers away from war with Iran, Israel rediscovers cost of riding with him
Israel will protect its interests if US, Iran engage in peace talks, Netanyahu says
US President Donald Trump believes Israel and the US can reach a joint agreement with Iran that protects Israel's interests, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement on Monday. "We will safeguard our vital interests under all circumstances," Netanayhu affirmed. The prime minister confirmed that Israel will continue to strike both Iran and Hezbollah until a deal is reached.
"We are continuing to strike in both Iran and Lebanon. We are smashing the missile program and the nuclear program, and we continue to deal severe blows to Hezbollah. Just a few days ago, we eliminated two more nuclear scientists – and we are still active." On Monday, Trump claimed that the US and Iran have had “very good and productive” discussions over the last two days regarding a permanent end to the war.
Mossad is calling senior Iranian commanders and pressuring them to stand aside
“Hello, how are you? Is this Commander Fathi Zadeh?” the Israeli Mossad agent asks at the start of the phone call. “Who are you? Hello?” the senior Iranian police officer responds. “Are you listening?” the Israeli intelligence agent continues in Farsi. “We know everything about you, you are on our blacklist, and we have all the information about you.” “OK,” the Iranian officer, identified as Mohsen Fathi Zadeh, head of the Protection and Intelligence Organization of the Law Enforcement Forces (LEF) of Iran, replies in the recording.
He noted that the psychological warfare Israel was using in Iran, coupled with targeted assassinations, was similar to the tactics the IDF used against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran’s proxies, only now at a distance of about a thousand miles away. “There is no doubt that this is weakening the regime, but it is too early to say if this will do the job,” Kuperwasser said. “It is hard to determine at what point the regime is so weak that the people will rise up against it. Time will tell.” Over the last three weeks, Israel has been hunting down Iranian regime members, one by one, and taking out their supporters on the streets of Iran. (Ed note: And the Mossad includes in their call, "If you act now, we will send you, free of charge, one of our latest daily pagers for your convenience in these busy times."Wow, the Mossad is good!) (Read More)
Monday, March 23, 2026
Trump Shocks Us (again): U.S. Forces Will Enter Iran to Seize All Enriched Uranium, Even Under a Full Deal
Trump has said a lot of wild things lately, but this one really takes the cake.
President Donald Trump made it crystal clear today: any nuclear deal with Iranwill require American teams to physically enter the country and remove every kilogram of enriched uranium themselves. In his live Fox Business interview with Maria Bartiromo, the same explosive segment where he said Iran “really wants to make a deal… badly” and that an agreement “could happen within the next five days - or sooner,” Trump was asked the direct question: “How are you going to get the enriched uranium?” His answer was blunt and unmistakable:
“It’s very easy. If we have a deal with them, we’re going down and we’ll take it ourselves.” Trump explained the move is non-negotiable because Iran’s stockpiles of near-weapons-grade uranium are buried deep underground in fortified sites. Air strikes alone cannot guarantee complete destruction, and he refuses to trust Tehran to hand it over or destroy it themselves.
Trump explained the move is non-negotiable because Iran’s stockpiles of near-weapons-grade uranium are buried deep underground in fortified sites. Air strikes alone cannot guarantee complete destruction, and he refuses to trust Tehran to hand it over or destroy it themselves. He then laid out his full list of ironclad demands for any agreement:
- No nuclear bomb: “no nuclear weapon, not even close to it.”
- Low key on missiles: dramatic scaling back of Iran’s ballistic missile program.
- Peace in the Middle East.
- Zero enrichment: “We want the nuclear dust. No enrichment.”
- Complete removal: “We want the enriched uranium.”
The Art of the "Strategic Climbdown" — Why Trump Just Blinked on Tehran
Opinion: Why Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum was a tactical trap and how he used "productive talks" as a strategic exit. While the energy grid is safe for now, the bombs are still falling on Tehran. For forty-eight hours, the world held its breath. The ultimatum was classic Trump: "Open the Strait of Hormuz, or I turn off the lights in Iran." It was bold, it was cinematic, and according to seasoned diplomatic correspondent Ariel Kahana of Israel Hayom, it was a tactical dead end that the President has now expertly abandoned.
The "Tree" Trump Had to Climb Down From
The Pahlavi Factor and the "Humanitarian" Out
Every good deal needs a face-saving exit. Enter Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah. His public plea—urging the U.S. not to punish the Iranian people by destroying their civilian infrastructure—provided Trump with the perfect pivot. It allowed the President to shift from "The Destroyer" to "The Negotiator," appearing to listen to the voices of the Iranian people while maintaining a position of strength.
Trump pauses strikes on energy sites after talks with Tehran
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday ordered a five-day pause on military strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure following what he said were “very good and productive” talks with Tehran. Trump in a post on his Truth Social platform said he had instructed the Department of Defense to postpone “any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure” while negotiations continue this week, adding that the freeze is contingent on “the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions.” The recent talks were “in depth, detailed, and constructive,” he wrote, suggesting they could lead to a “complete and total resolution” of the conflict with the Islamic regime.





























