As heavy explosions devastate strategic military coastal sectors inside Iran, President Donald Trump confirmed the total destruction of the regime's operational air fleets while Gulf states activate defensive systems against retaliatory ballistic strikes. A massive wave of heavy aerial bombardments has ignited the southern regions of Iran, as American forces execute extensive operations against strategic infrastructure. The heavy strikes occurred concurrently with the national funeral procession of the deceased Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed during initial operations in April. The military developments have triggered emergency defense protocols across multiple neighboring Gulf nations as regional authorities brace for a widening theater of war.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Third Night of Strikes: Heavy Explosions Rock Iran's Strategic Coastal Cities Amid Supreme Leader Funeral Procession (BUSHEHR)
As heavy explosions devastate strategic military coastal sectors inside Iran, President Donald Trump confirmed the total destruction of the regime's operational air fleets while Gulf states activate defensive systems against retaliatory ballistic strikes. A massive wave of heavy aerial bombardments has ignited the southern regions of Iran, as American forces execute extensive operations against strategic infrastructure. The heavy strikes occurred concurrently with the national funeral procession of the deceased Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed during initial operations in April. The military developments have triggered emergency defense protocols across multiple neighboring Gulf nations as regional authorities brace for a widening theater of war.
WSJ report: Israel alerted US to fresh Iranian plot to assassinate Trump
Israeli intelligence shared new findings with Washington alleging an Iranian plan to kill President Trump, according to an exclusive Wall Street Journal report.
Iran fires 10 missiles at Jordan after US strikes reported near Bushehr nuclear plant (BUSHEHR)
Tehran accuses US of targeting nuclear power plant perimeter; Iran also launches drones and missiles at Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar.
Several explosions heard in southeastern Iran, air defense systems activated - report (BUSHEHR)
Several explosions were heard in southern parts of Iran, including Bushehr, where one of Iran's nuclear plants is located, Konarak, and Choghadak, Iran's Mehr news agency reported on Thursday. Iran had activated its air defense systems in three different regions shortly beforehand, according to Ma'ariv citing local reports. US officials told The Jerusalem Post that America was not responsible for the explosions. However, a Bushehr official told IRNA that a military site in the region was hit by a US-Israeli projectile.
Report: US strikes strategic Iran rail link to China, Russia
United States reportedly strikes strategic railway bridge serving as part of key transportation corridor linking Iran with China and Russia.
IDF troops to withdraw from Lebanon pilot zone in coming days, says US official
The withdrawal of Israeli troops from the first of two pilot zones in southern Lebanon is slated to move ahead in the coming days, a US official tells The Times of Israel, as Washington aims to advance negotiations between Israel and Lebanon. As part of a framework agreement Israel and Lebanon signed last month in Washington, Jerusalem agreed to withdraw its troops from two small areas in southern Lebanon that have been cleared of Hezbollah infrastructure, to be replaced by members of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF).
Katz: Israel needs no permission from ‘anyone’ to enter or remain in Lebanon
The remarks by Israel’s defense minister came hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed Jerusalem would withdraw from the country.
Watch: IDF destroys two Hezbollah tunnels in southern Lebanon
Thursday, July 9, 2026
US strikes Iran again, hours after Trump says ceasefire a ‘waste of time’
“The United States is holding Iran accountable for recent unjustified aggression against commercial shipping and civilian crews freely navigating a vital international waterway,” U.S. Central Command said.The American military attacked Iran for a second night in a row, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said that negotiating with Iran regime leaders was “just a waste of time” and called the Iranians “liars,” “scum” and “sick people.” “If they had a nuclear weapon, they’d use it,” Trump said earlier in the day. “As far as I’m concerned, it’s over.” U.S. Central Command said that Trump ordered the additional strikes to “further degrade their ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz." “The United States is holding Iran accountable for recent unjustified aggression against commercial shipping and civilian crews freely navigating a vital international waterway,” CENTCOM said.
US launches 2nd night of strikes against Iran, as Israel said bracing for war to restart (BUSHEHR)
US refueling planes to reportedly return to region; Iran threatens to close Hormuz; Pakistan urges restraint on all sides; PM: Hegseth nixing visit to Israel ‘could mean something.’
Lebanese source: Beirut won’t attend Rome talks with Israel unless IDF follows through on ‘pilot zone’ withdrawals
Lebanon demands Israel’s withdrawal from two “pilot zones” in the south before participating in the next round of direct talks in Rome next week, a Lebanese diplomatic source tells AFP.
The source, requesting anonymity, says “Lebanon is stipulating Israel’s withdrawal from two pilot zones in order to participate in the round of negotiations” that Italy and Israel said would take place in Rome on July 15 and 16, following a framework agreement signed last month.
An Israeli official told The Times of Israel last month that more time was needed for the IDF to withdraw from one of the two pilot zones in southern Lebanon from which it had agreed to pull back as part of the US-brokered framework deal inked with Beirut. (Ed note: This is a joke. The government and army of Lebanon have little or no control over Hezbollah, so they lean on Israel. Why doesn't Hezbollah withdraw from the "pilot zones" and give northern Israel some peace for a change?) (Source)
Iran Strikes Jordan; US Hits Nuclear Site (BUSHEHR)
US forces struck Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility in broad daylight after hitting a strategic bridge • Iran fired five missiles at American base in Jordan, expanding strike range | Israel prepares for possible Iranian escalation (World News). Israeli security officials confirmed Thursday that the country is preparing for the possibility that Iran will expand its missile strikes to include Israeli territory, following a series of American strikes on Iranian infrastructure that appear to signal the collapse of the Lucerne ceasefire memorandum signed just weeks ago.
Explosions heard in Iran’s Bushehr, Mehr news reports (BUSHEHR)
Several explosions are heard in Iran’s The Times of Israel Explosions heard in Iran’s Bushehr, Mehr news reports1 hour ago province, the semi-official Mehr news reports.
Bushehr is where an Iranian nuclear power plant is located. (Ed note: From the Times of Israel. This could get very serious.) (Source)
NUCLEAR SHOWDOWN IN IRAN (BUSHEHR)
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!
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Iran threatens strikes on US bases across Gulf after fresh American attacks
Iranian state-linked media warned of imminent, massive missile and drone strikes on US Gulf bases following fresh American retaliatory attacks against Iran for targeting commercial shipping in the Hormuz Strait. Iranian state-linked media on Wednesday (July 8) warned that Tehran could launch strikes on US military bases across the Gulf following the latest American attacks on Iran, signalling a further escalation in tensions between the two countries. Nour News, an outlet linked to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, cited an unnamed military source as saying Iran was preparing a “massive attack” on US bases in the region Also read: ‘It will get much worse’: Trump threatens stronger US bombing if Iran attacks ships again.
Kuwait says it’s working to intercept ‘hostile missile and drone attacks’
Trump Says He Will Remove Syria from State Sponsors of Terrorism List
After meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he intends to remove Syria from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism. "I think I will. Why wouldn’t I? He’s done a great job,” Trump responded when reporters asked if Syria could be stricken from the list. Trump said Syria has become “very stable” under Sharaa’s leadership and “we’re proud of that.”
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is Over "What's Coming?"
BREAKING: U.S. Unleashes Massive Strikes on Iran in Retaliation For Drone Attacks
United States Central Command forces have initiated a massive, powerful bombardment against the Iranian coast, aiming to impose heavy consequences after the regime targeted international merchant vessels. The United States military has initiated a massive kinetic campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran, launching a series of powerful air and missile strikes along the strategic coastline of the Persian Gulf. United States Central Command formalized the operational deployment through an immediate public broadcast, confirming that heavy defensive assets have engaged multiple targets on the terrain. The major military intervention comes as a direct response to a succession of hostile maritime operations carried out by Iranian forces against commercial shipping networks within international waterways.
US strikes southern Iran in response to Iranian attacks in the Strait of Hormuz
A US official told Reuters that the strikes targeted Iranian air defense systems, coastal surveillance, surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles, and drone launch sites.
Trump says he doesn't want to 'waste his time' negotiating with Iran after overnight strikes
"When you have a ceasefire and Iran is basically violating the ceasefire, I think it is totally crucial that the US forcefully react," said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Trump says Iran memorandum is over, calls Tehran leaders 'scums'
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday a memorandum of understanding with Iran aimed at ending the conflict was over, describing Iran's leaders as "liars and scums" and saying he no longer wanted to negotiate with them. "As far as I'm concerned, it's over," Trump told reporters in Ankara before a NATO summit. "I don't want to deal with them anymore. They're scum... they're sick people, they're led by sick people, and they're vicious, violent people." Trump said he would allow US negotiators to continue talks if they wished but signaled he no longer believed diplomacy would succeed.
The Ankara Alignment: Trump Blasts European Allies While Declaring Eternal Friendship With Erdogan
President Donald Trump has escalated tensions within NATO by launching a fierce verbal assault against European powers during a bilateral meeting in Ankara, while lavishing praise on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. A major diplomatic shift has occurred on the sidelines of the international NATO summit following a highly publicized bilateral meeting in Ankara between the United States and Turkey. President Donald Trump opened his formal visit by conducting a private assembly with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, using the platform to voice intense dissatisfaction with traditional Western partners. The American leader made it clear that his presence at the global security summit was entirely a result of his close personal ties with the Turkish head of state.
NATO summit, Trump’s support for F-35s sale, boost Turkey’s standing, as slumping Israel sees clout erode
Ankara and Jerusalem are again trading barbs, but Netanyahu hasn’t dented US president’s desire to sell Erdogan advanced fighter jets, as Turkey consolidates its position with the West despite increased anti-Israel rhetoric.
Why The US Stores Nuclear Bombs In Turkey
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Tuesday, July 7, 2026
US launches ‘powerful’ strikes on Iran following attacks on ships in Strait of Hormuz
The US military has launched a series of strikes against Iran, US Central Command says in a post on X, adding that the strikes are in response to what it says were Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels that were transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
According to CENTCOM, the “powerful strikes” are meant to “impose heavy costs” on Iran “for targeting and attacking commercial shipping crewed by innocent civilians in an international waterway.”
“Iran’s demonstrated aggression was unwarranted, dangerous, and a clear violation of the ceasefire,” it adds. (Source)
Negotiate or Face Annihilation: Trump Signals Quick Military Endgame if Iranian Leadership Rejects Accord
President Donald Trump has delivered a massive ultimatum to Iranian leadership directly from the Oval Office, warning that the United States will swiftly finish the job if diplomacy fails. United States President Donald Trump has dramatically escalated his rhetoric against the Iranian regime during an official press gathering at the White House. Speaking directly to reporters from the Oval Office, the president addressed the rapidly intensifying geopolitical tensions gripping the Middle East region. Trump laid out an uncompromising roadmap for future relations, presenting the leadership in Tehran with a strict choice between total diplomatic compliance or immediate, decisive military intervention
Trump warns US can wipe out Iran's power grid in 'small part of an afternoon' if deal not reached
US President Donald Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday about the ongoing negotiations with Iran, at an event marking the launch of Trump Accounts, saying, "We're going to make a deal, or we're going to finish the job." The president said, "We freed up the blockade because we're close to maybe making a deal - I don't know, look - we're going to win one way or the other."
He then went on to say, "It won't be tough to finish the job. I'd rather make a deal, because I don't want to affect 91 million people. We can knock down their bridges in one hour; we can knock out their energy supply, all of those big plants that they built - big, beautiful, modern plants; they had a lot of money. "They don't have any money now. We haven't given them any money, but we can knock out their electricity and power-generating plants, I would say in the small part of an afternoon. Every plant will be gone, and they know that."
"Oil is now at a level that, I think it's even lower, on a barrel basis, than it was before we started. We’ve gotten concessions, and they have to hold those concessions, but there'll be no nuclear weapon. We’re going to be getting the, as I call it, dust; the enriched material," the president said. "I went in for one reason - very strongly - that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I'm not looking for regime change, although this is regime change. The first regime is gone, the second regime is gone, and I think the third regime is more reasonable, but we'll find out." (Read More)
In Iran’s Zagros, villagers fight oak forest fires the state cannot contain
When flames appeared over the Zagros, local residents again climbed toward the fire with shovels, branches and bottles of water, exposing a recurring failure: Iran’s largest oak landscape is burning faster than the state can protect it. This time, Taghi Changalvaei was one of those who went. He entered the fire to help save Khayiz, a protected area in the southern Zagros near Behbahan, in Khuzestan province. He did not return. For Zagros communities, his death was familiar. For years, local residents and environmental volunteers have been losing friends and relatives to fires that return each summer across the mountains.
Iranian media have reported that since 2020, 27 people have died while trying to control fires in the Zagros. Most were not professional firefighters. They had no specialized training, no protective clothing and little more than improvised tools. They went because the forests were burning, and because in many parts of the Zagros, people know that if they do not move first, help may arrive too late.
A landscape primed to burn
The Zagros Mountains run for about 1,600 kilometers, from northwestern Iran toward the Persian Gulf. Their oak woodlands cover almost six million hectares, roughly 40 percent of Iran’s forest area, and support millions of rural livelihoods while helping regulate water and prevent soil erosion. The Persian oak defines this landscape, shaping village economies, water systems and grazing patterns. But the Zagros oak belt has been shrinking for decades under pressure from illegal logging, overgrazing, drought, climate change and poor management. Each summer, fire turns that decline into an emergency. That pattern was visible again in Khayiz, where a blaze that began on Badil Mountain burned for days through protected forests near Behbahan, exposing shortages of aerial firefighting capacity.
Experts say the fires have become larger, harder to contain and more closely tied to climate stress, fuel buildup and weak management. Winter and spring rains can cover the slopes with grasses and seasonal plants. By early summer, heat dries that vegetation into fuel load: the combustible layer that lets a spark, a cigarette butt, a campfire or an intentional blaze spread quickl One part of the debate concerns grazing. In the past, livestock consumed part of the seasonal vegetation that now dries out in the mountains. From around 2021, authorities pursued efforts to reduce grazing pressure more seriously to help forests and pastures recover from overuse. (Ed note: It is very important to note that the city of Behbahan in the Khuzestan province of Iran has a population of nearly 160,000 people. Behbahan is deeply connected to the ancient area of Elam. The region is historically intertwined with the ancient Elamite city of Arrajan.) (Read More)
Dust storm blankets central Iran as air quality worsens
A dust storm has affected large parts of central and eastern Iran this week, with air quality reaching hazardous levels in some areas, visibility falling and authorities closing roads in parts of the country on Thursday. Air quality monitors showed hazardous pollution levels in parts of Kerman, Yazd, Isfahan, Markazi, Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari, and Sistan-Baluchestan provinces, according to Iranian media. The sustainable development news site Payam-e Ma reported that air quality index readings reached 500, the highest level on the scale, at several monitoring stations in Kerman province on Thursday morning.
The site said the extent of the dust storm showed it was a regional weather event rather than pollution from local urban or industrial sources. Experts told the outlet that simultaneous increases in airborne particles across several provinces on Iran's central plateau pointed to weather systems carrying dust across the region. Repeated droughts, shrinking vegetation cover, dry wetlands and expanding dust sources had increased the frequency and severity of such events, they said. "From this afternoon, the concentration of dust will gradually decrease," she told state media, adding that skies over the province would remain dusty on Friday, although conditions would improve.
Authorities across affected provinces urged residents to stay indoors where possible, wear masks and avoid unnecessary outdoor activity, particularly children, older people and those with heart or lung conditions. In Isfahan province, crisis management chief Mansour Shishehforoush said a dust mass with domestic origins had entered from Semnan province and northern parts of Isfahan. "This condition will continue until the end of Thursday," he told IRNA. He said authorities had ordered temporary restrictions on polluting industrial units and other measures to reduce health risks. (Ed note: Some of the above provinces are located within the ancient area once known as Elam. Isfahan is connected to ancient Elam. The region around Isfahan was directly linked to the Elamite Empire as a vassal district and vital highland territory.) (Read More)




























