In a joint statement, the countries accused Israel of undermining efforts to fully end the war with Hamas in Gaza and derailing Trump’s push to cement conditions necessary for long-lasting peace.
Monday, August 17, 2026
Eight Arab, Islamic nations accuse Israel of derailing Trump's Gaza peace plan
In a joint statement, the countries accused Israel of undermining efforts to fully end the war with Hamas in Gaza and derailing Trump’s push to cement conditions necessary for long-lasting peace.
Hamas demands Board of Peace compel Israel to honor Gaza peace plan
Following high-level talks in Egypt with US envoy Jared Kushner, Hamas demands the Board of Peace compel Israel to fulfill its commitments under the Gaza plan.
Kushner, Blair, BoP head Mladenov meet Hamas delegation in Cairo over Gaza roadmap, sources say
Hamas, US, and Board of Peace delegations discuss disarmament, decommissioning of terror infrastructure • Talks also included IDF withdrawal and Gaza's reconstruction, source tells 'Post'.
US envoy Jared Kushner, former British prime minister Tony Blair, and Gazan Board of Peace (BoP) Director-General Nikolay Mladenov met with a Hamas delegation in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the implementation of the BoP’s 15-point roadmap for the Gaza Strip, a source familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post. The source said that the objective of the meeting was to translate the steps outlined in Mladenov’s roadmap into concrete, verifiable actions aimed at maintaining the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel and removing Hamas from power in Gaza.
The meeting also covered the transfer of all governing responsibilities in the Strip to the technocratic National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), as well as the deployment of the International Stabilization Force (ISF). According to the source, the US and Hamas delegations also discussed the decommissioning of Hamas weapons and terror infrastructure, IDF withdrawal, and reconstruction and humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza.
The source told the Post that “there can be no ambiguity: Hamas must relinquish governing authority and all weapons and military infrastructure. And Gaza can never again be a source of terror for Israel.” Additionally, Kushner, Mladenov, and Blair will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials on Monday, with the aim of advancing Trump’s 20-point plan for the Gaza Strip.
“The United States and Israel agree on the end state, which is a demilitarized Hamas. We will hear the concerns raised and discuss the next steps. What matters is that both sides agree on the desired outcome and are working to find ways to accelerate progress,” a BoP source told the Post. The council maintains that there are “no significant gaps” between the BoP and Israel and that it is possible to reach a point where the process moves to the next stage of the plan, namely the disarmament of Hamas. (Read More)
Iran Reveals Direct Control of Hezbollah
Senior Iranian leaders publicly acknowledge ongoing direct communication with Hezbollah commanders on the front lines, including operational guidance. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of Iran's parliament, publicly acknowledged in a speech that Tehran maintains its commitment to Hezbollah and seeks to maintain the upper hand on the Lebanese front. In his remarks, he revealed the extent of Iran's direct involvement in directing attacks from Lebanon toward Israel.
IDF Readies for Extended Lebanon Combat
Israeli forces continue operations to destroy terror infrastructure on Ali Taher ridge and in Beaufort as Hezbollah attempts to strike troops in the area. The Israel Defense Forces is preparing for the possibility of several days of intensive combat in Lebanon, according to reports Sunday evening, as tensions escalate over ongoing Israeli military operations on the Ali Taher ridge and in the Beaufort area of southern Lebanon. Channel 12 News reported that the IDF and Israeli leadership remain committed to completing the destruction of terror infrastructure in these strategic locations. While some of the terror facilities have been eliminated, others remain operational. Hezbollah, for its part, views control of these areas as strategically vital and has been attempting to strike Israeli soldiers operating there.
Hezbollah disarmament 'integral' to Lebanon-Israel security process, US official tells 'Post'
The spokesperson added that the terror organization bears sole responsibility for Israel's presence on Lebanese soil, saying, “This is precisely why Hezbollah must be disarmed and dismantled."
Israeli strikes reported in south Lebanon as Defense Minister Katz vows to ‘settle scores’
Reported nighttime attacks come day after three soldiers were seriously injured by Hezbollah drone; IDF names second senior Hezbollah commander killed in Saturday strikes.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Houthis in Crisis After Saudi Strikes
Senior sources within the Yemen-based militant group report severe manpower shortages and organizational strain after Saudi Arabia launched coordinated strikes in response to Houthi blockade threats. Senior figures within the Houthi terror organization report that a new front of conflict with Saudi Arabia is inflicting significant damage on the group, which is still recovering from losses sustained over the past two years at the hands of both the United States and Israel.
Iranian military chief places $30,000 bounty on killed, captured US soldiers
A $30,000 reward for captured or killed United Statesservice members has been announced by Iranian Army Commander-in-Chief Amir Hatami, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) revealed in a Sunday post on X/Twitter. The reward will reportedly be granted to any Iranian soldier from "the Iranian people."
Israel-Lebanon talks said to include request to relocate Jewish graves to Israel
Israel has requested the transfer of the remains of Jews buried in cemeteries in Lebanon to Israel as part of negotiations between Jerusalem and Beirut over a permanent agreement, according to a report on Monday. The Israeli side has pointed to a large number of Jewish graves in Beirut and Sidon which belong to people who have relatives currently living in Israel, Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported.
IDF tank hit by Hamas explosive device in ‘Yellow Line area’
An Israel Defense Forces tank on Saturday drove over an explosive charge planted by Hamas in the southern Gaza Strip, the military said. There were no injuries in the incident, which took place during Givati Infantry Brigade operations in the “Yellow Line area,” the IDF said. No further details were provided. In a separate incident, Israeli troops killed a pair of terrorists in Gaza who crossed the Yellow Line in an attempt to sabotage IDF equipment, the army said. The soldiers opened fire and eliminated the threat, said the IDF, which labeled it a “grave” violation of the ceasefire terms. On Thursday, the IDF targeted and killed Hudhaifa Khaled Suleiman Qawari, a company commander in the Khan Yunis Brigade of Hamas’s “military” wing.
Hamas documents reveal long-term plan to open a northern front against Israel
Captured Hamas documents reveal more than a decade of efforts to establish a military infrastructure in Lebanon in coordination with Hezbollah and Iran, including plans for rockets, a 2,000-man fighting force and more.
According to the documents, senior Hamas officials met as early as 2012 with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and representatives of Iran's Quds Force to formulate a plan for establishing a Hamas military force in Lebanon. The initiative included the creation of combat units, a rocket-launching network, preparations for cross-border infiltrations into Israel, and the procurement and production of weapons.
IDF strikes Hezbollah command center after attack seriously wounds three soldiers in s. Lebanon
The IDF struck a Hezbollah headquarters in the Ansar area in southern Lebanon overnight Friday, after terrorists seriously wounded three IDF soldiers in an attack near the Ali al-Taher Ridge. The Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement, “This morning, Hezbollah violated the ceasefire in Lebanon by attacking our soldiers in the security zone, which protects Israeli communities just across the border. The Hezbollah attack seriously injured three of our soldiers. The IDF responded by striking the Hezbollah terror headquarters that ordered the attack.”
Caspian Sea hits 200-year low as Iran debates the treaty meant to divide it
The Caspian Sea is falling by as much as 20 centimeters a year and stands at its lowest level in two centuries, an Iranian environment official said, a warning that lands just as Tehran reopens the argument over how to divide a sea that is shrinking on all five of its owners. Mohammad Reza Kan’ani, head of the Environmental Protection Department in the northern province of Mazandaran, said Thursday that the Caspian’s water level was declining by around 10 to 20 centimeters annually, attributing much of the decline to rising temperatures, climate change and increased evaporation.
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Trump says he’ll hit Iran hard economically, will soon declare Hormuz ‘US territory’
US president urges Americans to accept slightly higher gas prices for the ‘great service’ of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear bomb, dismisses concerns about conditions aboard aircraft carrier.
Trump wanted to cripple Iran - now he might be handing Tehran a victory - opinion
Trump wanted America to take the lead. America took ownership. Now America owns the outcome. Iran’s regime survived. Its nuclear ambitions remain unresolved. And now the Strait of Hormuz is leverage.
Rare glimpse inside Iran: The plan to topple the regime without Israeli help
The regime in Tehran is trying to convince the world that it emerged from the war stronger than ever, but testimony from inside Iran paints a different picture. In a special interview with Israel Hayom, an Iranian opposition activist reveals what is happening behind the ayatollahs' iron curtain. Nearly six months after the second Iran war broke out, the regime in Tehran is working hard to project an image of invincibility. Its senior officials describe the Strait of Hormuz as a "doomsday weapon" that brought the US to its knees. Drones and missiles are being launched at Arab countries around the clock. Maritime security in the Persian Gulf is under constant threat. Some would say the regime has only grown stronger, its position more firmly entrenched and its deterrence more powerful than ever.
Two slicks appear in Gulf as huge oil spill off Oman threatens disaster
One slick appeared off the southern tip of Weshm Island, while a smaller one was spotted near Sirri Island in the center of the Gulf.
Israeli strikes kill 11 in south Lebanon; IDF says raids in response to Hezbollah action
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 11 people on Saturday, including three children and two women, Lebanese authorities said, as Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun accused Israel of sending a “clear message” ahead of the next round of US-sponsored negotiations between the countries Seven people were killed and two wounded when Israeli warplanes struck a home in Ansar, north of Tyre. Another strike in Deir al-Zahrani, north of Nabatieh, killed four people and wounded several others, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry and state news media. The IDF confirmed launching airstrikes in southern Lebanon overnight, saying it struck Hezbollah infrastructure in response to an attack by the terror group on Israeli troops. However, the military has not commented on the Deir al-Zahrani strike.
A series of strikes were also reported in the Nabatieh area, including heavy attacks on the Ali Taher Ridge, beneath which Hezbollah has a major underground facility. The IDF said it struck Hezbollah infrastructure in both the Nabatieh area and Ansar, which are some 9 miles apart. “The strikes were carried out following an action by the Hezbollah terror organization against our forces in the Ali Taher Ridge area, which is located within the security zone where IDF troops are operating,” the military said, without immediately providing details on the Hezbollah attack.
Aoun condemned what he called the “ongoing Israeli attacks” on southern Lebanon and “repeated violations of the framework agreement” and international law protecting civilians, according to a statement from his office. He said the strikes, including the attack in Ansar, amounted to a “clear message on the negotiation process.” The comments came ahead of the next round of US-sponsored talks, expected to take place in Rome early next month. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam also condemned the strikes. (Ed note: Ever notice that the Lebanese government never mentions when Hezbollah first attackes the IDF?) (Read More)
Hezbollah chief slams Lebanese government over accord with Israel
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem criticizes Lebanese officials for "exposing the army to pressure" by implementing a US-backed framework agreement with Israel.
Katz moves to transfer Judea and Samaria civilian enforcement to police
The Israeli defense minister says the IDF should focus on fighting Palestinian terrorism and protecting Israeli communities, “not chase teenagers on the hilltops”
Friday, August 14, 2026
Cruz: Trump Avoided Naming Iran Regime Collapse as Objective Because ‘Phrase Regime Change Is Radioactive’
(Watch video around the 5:10 minute mark)
On Friday’s August 8th broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said that the Trump administration has stopped short of naming collapsing the regime in Iran as an objective, and “I think that’s because, after the Iraq War, the phrase regime change is radioactive.”
After Cruz advocated for arming the Iranian protesters to pursue the collapse of the Iranian regime, host Martha MacCallum asked, “So, how would you go down that road? We haven’t heard much about that since, in the early days — as you just pointed out — there was this push, that looked like regime change was what was going to happen, and we know Israel said they wanted to, essentially, undermine the regime until it collapsed of its own weight. That’s not where we seem to be right now. So, what’s a practical way to arm the people of Iran against their government? It feels like that moment has passed.”
Cruz answered, “Well, we have the capacity to do that. The
CIA has done that in other conflicts, where we’ve armed rebels standing up
against enemies of America. We have the capacity to get those weapons — and
you’re talking small arms. You’re not talking tanks and bazookas, but the
ability to fight back against the IRGC. We have that capability. (Read More)
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Editor's comments: There are credible reports coming from within Iran that the people of Iran are already arming themselves with weapons and waiting for just the right time to bring down their Islamic government regime. Is it possible that one day in the future, the current radical jihadist government and army presently in power are killed after a very bloody civil war by the people against them, based on a possible interpretation of Jeremiah 49:37-38? This war in Jer. 49:37-38 was not fulfilled by the Babylonian army according to historical records.
CLICK HERE to read the Dr. Bill Salus article entitled,
Has the Prophecy of Elam in Jeremiah 49:34-39 Been Historically Fulfilled?
New online poll suggests eight in ten would like to leave Iran
More than eight in 10 respondents to an Iran International Instagram poll said they would leave Iran if given the opportunity, reflecting deep frustration among those who took part over the country’s economic and social conditions.
The poll drew nearly 100,000 responses, with 83% saying they would emigrate and 17% saying they would stay. Economic hardship, inflation, social restrictions and uncertainty about the future featured prominently in comments from respondents considering leaving.
“We didn't have money to emigrate before; now we don't even have money to live in Iran,” one respondent wrote. Another said that with the exchange rate reaching 2 million rials to the US dollar, even getting to the border had become unaffordable.
Many emphasized that their desire to leave stems from a basic wish for stability, dignity, and a normal life without constant anxiety. "We only get one chance at life and youth, and I wish we could spend it somewhere in good spirits," one respondent wrote. "Why should we keep waiting years for Iran to be fixed?" (Read More)
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Editor comments: It is not hard to believe that if there was some kind of great disaster in Iran as predicted in Jeremiah 49:37, in which the Iranian government could no longer control the borders, that millions of people would jump at a chance to finally leave Iran and flee to countries around the world where they have family who left Iran during the 1979 revolution. (Jer. 49:36)
Israeli officials stunned by Iran’s rapid military recovery after 2026 war - exclusive
IDF, Mossad officials shocked for the second time in two years by the speed of Iranian post-war recovery • IDF seeing a stunningly speedy turnaround in ballistic missile threat.
Numerous foreign media reports have poked holes in specific aspects of Israel’s narrative of military success setting back Iran’s military industrial complex by years already dating back to March of this year, but for months, apolitical IDF expert officials held the line that the damage was so extensive that even if some specific claims were off, Israel’s general narrative of setting Iran back years held.
Iran Demands Gulf States Accept Dominance
Senior advisor to Supreme Leader Khamenei calls on Persian Gulf nations to recognize Iranian control over Strait of Hormuz, regardless of U.S. position. Mohammad Mohabbir, a senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has issued a stark call to Gulf states, urging them to accept Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz. His message came with the assertion that the United States has proven itself "incapable of protecting you."
Iran hardliners see shift on US talks in Rezaei appointment
Mohsen Rezaei’s appointment as Iran’s new security chief has opened a battle over its political meaning, with ultra-hardliners portraying the removal of his predecessor as evidence that the balance in Tehran has shifted against advocates of negotiations with Washington. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei appointed Rezaei as his representative on the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), after which President Masoud Pezeshkian named him secretary of the body at the center of Iran’s security and foreign policy decision-making.
Report: Kushner planning Israel visit to advance Trump Gaza plan
Jared Kushner is set to travel to Israel next week to coordinate the White House's Gaza transition plan with Prime Minister Netanyahu, sources tell Axios.
Board of Peace’s Gaza envoy denies financial deal with Hamas: ‘Not on the table’
$400 million will pay ‘legitimate’ contractors, severance to Hamas civil servants not hired by new technocratic government, sources tell ToI; NCAG to audit Hamas books.
Israel not doing enough to quell West Bank settler violence, White House official says - report
The United States believes Israel is not doing enough to prevent violent settler attacks in the West Bank, KAN News reported on Wednesday, citing a senior White House official. According to the report, the official plans to discuss the issue with the Prime Minister's Office and expects it to explain why the security establishment is unable to quell the violence. The report comes amid the ongoing violence in the area of the West Bank Palestinian village of Kusra, where IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir held a situational assessment on Wednesday with Central Command chief Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth, Operations Directorate chief Maj.-Gen. Itzik Cohen, and Operations Division chief Brig.-Gen. Barak Hiram.
...It added that "alongside the central mission and ongoing activity to thwart terrorism, while strengthening the defense of the settlements, the chief of staff instructed that the rules of conduct and use of force in incidents of this kind be reiterated to all forces in the Judea and Samaria sector." Earlier on Wednesday, the IDF began lifting the siege imposed by a group of settlers on two homes in Kusra, which is located in Area B of the West Bank. Dozens of settlers who arrived in the area clashed with the military, dismantled fences, and blocked roads. (Ed note: Area A is controlled by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and is the most densely populated area. In Area B, the PA exercises control over the administraion such as education and health, and Israel takes care of the security. Area C, which covers about 60% of the West Bank has about 300K Palestinians and about 400K Israeli settlers. And all of the area of Judea and Samaria is the official area of the Jew, given to them by God.) (Read More)


























