Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says there was “major progress” in talks with the United States over ending the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. “Pakistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end Lebanon War,” Araghchi posts on X. He says the establishment of a de-confliction cell in the Lebanon conflict is the “1st real test.”
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Iran’s foreign minister says ‘major progress’ made to end Lebanon war in talks with US
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says there was “major progress” in talks with the United States over ending the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. “Pakistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end Lebanon War,” Araghchi posts on X. He says the establishment of a de-confliction cell in the Lebanon conflict is the “1st real test.”
Iran, US agree on roadmap to reach deal in 60 days, will continue talks all week, mediators say
Iran’s FM says ‘major progress’ made to end Lebanon war as Qatar, Pakistan announce creation of ‘de-confliction cell’; Netanyahu: War created conditions for regime’s fall.
The statement came after clashing reports from US and Iranian sources during a rocky first day of negotiations. A senior US diplomat said overnight Sunday-Monday that Iran’s delegation was still present at the Swiss venue where the two countries had held talks, after Iranian state media reported that the team from Tehran had left the site in protest of US President Donald Trump’s repeated threats against the Islamic Republic. The talks, building off of a memorandum of understanding the two sides signed last week, aim to permanently end the Iran war and reach an agreement on sensitive topics such as Iran’s nuclear program.
Israel, which began the war with Iran in partnership with the US, is not a party to the talks, and the MOU’s terms have caused deep concern among Israeli officials. Iran and the US, meanwhile, have clashed over Israel’s continued conflict with Iran-backed Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, where the MOU calls for a ceasefire. The mediators’ statement also said that Iran and the United States had agreed to set up a “de-confliction cell” with Lebanon to stop military operations there.
“The parties agreed on the creation of a de-confliction cell, between the parties, the Lebanese Republic and facilitated by the Mediators, to ensure the adherence of the termination of military operations in Lebanon,” the joint statement read. The statement mentioned neither Hezbollah nor Israel. Commenting after the first day of talks, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said there was “major progress” made. (Ed note: I don't like it. If FM Araghchi has a smile on his face, that can't be good for everyone else.) (Read More)
Iran warns US to ‘be careful’ after Trump threat
Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warns the United States against making threats to the Islamic Republic, vowing that “our armed forces are ready to respond.”
Trump threatens Iran: "I’ll blow them to pieces"
US President Donald Trump told Fox News that Washington could become the “guardian angel" of the Strait of Hormuz and take 20% of the oil.
Iran delegation left talks venue after Trump threat — state media
The Iranian delegation left the venue of talks with the United States seeking to permanently end the Middle East war after President Donald Trump threatened to strike the Islamic Republic, state media confirms. “The delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, after meeting with the Qatari delegation as one of the mediating parties, left the building where the negotiations were being held,” state news agency IRNA says.
“At the same time as the talks began in Switzerland, Donald Trump published a message on X in which he repeated his threats and remarks against Iran,” it adds.
At the same time, a diplomat with knowledge of the negotiations says Iran is still engaged the in talks. “The Iranian delegation remains engaged in the talks and has not indicated to the mediators any intention to leave,” the diplomat says. The cause of the discrepancy is not immediately clear. (Source)
IDF captures Hezbollah drone factory and launch site hidden inside south Lebanon mountain
Troops raiding ‘airbase’ dozens of meters below village near border find cache of 50 Iranian-made explosive UAVs that would have been fired into Israel from secret hillside shafts
IDF Exposes Massive Hezbollah Drone Factory Hidden Deep Beneath a Lebanon Mosque
The IDF has uncovered a massive subterranean Hezbollah drone factory hidden deep beneath a hilltop village mosque in Lebanon, revealing a highly sophisticated network engineered over a decade to launch aerial attacks.
Northern Israelis fear Trump’s Lebanon ceasefire will trap them in 'a living hell'
Mayor David Azoulay’s office in Metula, Israel’s northernmost town, features a portrait of US President Donald Trump and an American flag. It’s not an act of praise, but ironic protest. “Over the past four months, Israel’s policy has been driven entirely by Trump,” said Azoulay, from his office on the Lebanese border, which has become the central sticking point in US-Iranian negotiations to end the war. “Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu is trapped in a bear hug that is slowly suffocating us Israelis. Case in point: the memorandum of understanding with Iran.”
Sharaa rules out Syria intervening in Lebanon after Trump again suggests it fight Hezbollah
I’m close to giving it over to Syria,’ US president says of war with Iran-backed terror group; Netanyahu defends buffer zone as Lebanon conflict threatens to derail Iran talks.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Trump claims he can control IDF actions in Lebanon because Israelis respect him
Nonetheless, Israel said to rebuff private US request to withdraw from Lebanon; president says relationship with Netanyahu is ‘good, but we have to keep him a little bit sane'.
Iran says Israel-Hezbollah conflict to top agenda in today’s talks with the US
Iran says that the conflict in Lebanon between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group will top the agenda in talks with the United States in Switzerland today, as well as issues such as frozen Iranian funds and the sale of the country’s oil.
Tehran says closing Strait of Hormuz again following Lebanon flare-up
The top command center of the Iran Armed Forces announced on Saturday it is again shutting maritime transit in the Strait of Hormuz in the wake of Israel’s actions in Lebanon, Reuters cited the Islamic Republic’s Mehr state news agency as reporting. “It is hereby announced that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to vessel traffic; It is noted that this first step is a response to the enemy’s breach of promise, and if the aggression continues, further steps will be planned and taken to force the enemy to comply with its obligations,” the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said in a recorded message, according to AFP. The U.S. Central Command said on Saturday that commercial ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz increased throughout the day.
CENTCOM further said that the Joint Maritime Information Center issued an advisory this week affirming safe passage for all vessels along a designated route that is free of arbitrary requirement claims or impediments. The U.S. and Iran signed a Memorandum of Understanding on June 17 that stipulates, in the first clause, that the “the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Lebanon” must be ensured. U.S. Vice President JD Vance spoke with Fox News overnight Friday, saying that the choke point has been opened, facilitating the transportation of 16 million barrels of oil per dy.
Dozen of Hezbollah terrorists trapped in terror stronghold
Political echelon orders IDF to hold fire in southern Lebanon; IDF opposes directive.
The IDF has received orders from the political echelon to hold fire in southern Lebanon. The military expressed opposition to the ceasefire directive. The IDF maintains high alert in light of threats from Iran and continues to operate in the southern Lebanon area. The ceasefire does not include the withdrawal of IDF forces from southern Lebanon. The troops continue to hold the forward defense zone, known as the "Yellow Line," and operate within it.
At the same time, IDF forces maintain operational control over the Ali Taher Ridge complex near the city of Nabatieh, considered a stronghold of the Hezbollah terrorist organization. According to a senior source, the IDF currently holds operational control of the area, and dozens of Hezbollah terrorists are trapped within the complex, unable to leave. Over the course of Saturday, heavy exchanges of fire occurred between the IDF and Hezbollah. Hezbollah claims 111 fatalities from Israeli strikes in Lebanon over the weekend, following the tank disaster in which the commander of the 52nd Armor Battalion, Lt. Col. Dor Ben Simchon, and three other soldiers were killed.
Lt. Col. Ben Simchon and the three soldiers, whose names have not yet been released, were killed during the night between Thursday and Friday in an operation in the village of Tabnit near the ridge, as part of efforts to seize Hezbollah’s underground complex at Ali Taher. A senior IDF official stated that the disaster resulted from a drone strike or an anti-tank missile hit, and not an operational accident. "Ed note: No wonder the IDF is mad. As they are fighting for their lives and the lives of the citizens in northern Israel and have the enemy, Hezbollah trapped, only to have yet another US President tells them to stop their attack. Enter Trump accusing Israel of taking too long to finish off Hezbollah.) (Read More)
'Trump Has Changed His Attitude': Macron Reveals What Happened Behind Closed Doors at the G7
France Turns Up the Heat on Israel: Macron Says Trump Has Changed — and Netanyahu Has No Strategy.
JD Vance Breaks With Netanyahu: “America Is the Senior Partner, Israel Is the Junior Partner”
In a revealing podcast interview, Vice President JD Vance questioned the assumption that Washington and Jerusalem always share the same interests, described Netanyahu as a difficult leader, and made clear that America has no interest in turning Iran into a failed state. Vice President JD Vance delivered one of the clearest statements yet about the Trump administration's view of Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and America's role in the Middle East.
Hardliner reveals ‘top-secret’ Khamenei objections to US talks on state TV
A hardline lawmaker sparked a major backlash after reading excerpts from what were described as top-secret letters by Iran’s Supreme Leader on state TV, claiming he opposed US talks, before he was interrupted and the program was abruptly cut off. Mahmoud Nabavian, a member of parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei had repeatedly objected to the course of negotiations with the United States and set conditions that were not reflected in the Iran-US memorandum of understanding. His remarks came as Iran’s negotiating team travelled to Switzerland for a new round of technical talks with the United States, days after Tehran and Washington signed the MoU aimed at ending the war and opening the way for further negotiations.
“The Strait of Hormuz is a very important key,” Nabavian quoted him as saying. “If the Americans want pressure taken off their throat, they must first implement preconditions, foremost among them the payment of compensation and debts.” Nabavian added that “none of these things” had appeared in the MoU. He said Khamenei had insisted that management of the Strait of Hormuz must remain exclusively in Iran’s hands, “not even with Oman, let alone other countries. (Read More)
Iranian MP Fired Live on Air After Reading Khamenei's 'Top Secret' Letters
A stunning broadcast meltdown on Iranian state television has triggered a political firestorm in Tehran, after a hardline parliamentarian began reading classified correspondence from Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei live on air — only to be abruptly cut off and fired moments later. Mahmoud Nabavian, a member of Iran's influential National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stunned viewers during what was supposed to be a routine interview when he pulled out documents he described as "top secret" letters and internal communications from Khamenei himself. The move, clearly intended as a protest against the regime's diplomatic posture, sent producers scrambling to kill the feed.
Fallen commander's wife sends final farewell
Ariel, the wife of Lieutenant Colonel Dor Ben Simhon, commander of Battalion 52 in the 401st Armored Brigade, who was killed in action in southern Lebanon, published a heartbreaking farewell message on Facebook. She recalled the first time she met Dor, writing: “Eight years ago I began at the IDF Tactical Command School. There were 120 men before me, and I wondered how there wasn’t even one ‘hot guy’ there for me. Then you came to present a lesson learned from a road accident you caused - an educational experience, and luckily it arrived. I said, ‘Oh, there he is.’ In the first year you only bothered me, and in the second year you chased after me like crazy (even if that isn’t exactly true, you’re not here to deny it, so I’m telling the truth now)."
Iran Sentences Singer Parastoo Ahmadi to 74 Lashings for Performing Without a Hijab
In 2024, Parastoo Ahmadi, age 29, livestreamed a video of her singing the patriotic song Az Khoone Javanane Vatan (From the Blood of the Youth of the Homeland) that went viral, generating millions of views. She and several musicians who performed with her was briefly detained before being released, but according to court documents obtained by The Guardian, she received a harsh and brutal punishment by the regime for not wearing a hijab.
Bahar Ghandehari, the director of advocacy at the US-based Center for Human Rights in Iran, said that the punishment shows the severity of Iran’s human rights abuses. “Ahmadi’s punishment of 74 lashes for merely singing and appearing without a hijab is yet another reminder that human rights conditions in Iran have not changed, despite the Iranian authorities’ wartime propaganda campaign aimed at improving their image,” said Ghandehari.
Moein Khazaeli, a human rights lawyer counseling Iranian activists, said the sentence had no legal standing. “Singing, performing music and producing or disseminating musical works by women are not criminalised under Iranian criminal law. Consequently, such activities cannot reasonably be construed as the ‘production, distribution or publication of obscene content’,” he said. “The imposition of a flogging sentence against artists, civil society activists or other citizens is not merely a matter of domestic criminal law,” he continued. “It also raises serious concerns regarding states’ international obligations to prohibit torture and safeguard human dignity. For this reason, numerous human rights organizations consider flogging not a legitimate form of punishment, but rather a form of torture and inhuman treatment.” (Ed note: Will she survive the 74 lashes? She won't be the first, or the last woman to be beaten and raped to death for not wearing a Hijab.) (Source)
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Iran Threatens Missile Strike on Israel Tonight, Closes Strait of Hormuz Over Lebanon Fighting
Iran threatened to launch missiles at Israel tonight and declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, accusing the U.S. of failing to stop Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
Netanyahu braces for Trump pressure on Israel's military moves
Israel Hayom has learned that Jerusalem is preparing for growing diplomatic pressure from Washington. Sources close to the prime minister say Israel must "act wisely" and not respond emotionally. In light of US President Donald Trump's reversal on Iran, Israel is preparing for a period of at least several months in which pressure will be applied on it to limit its military operations.
Sovereignty without conquest: Israel must not surrender its autonomy to US - opinion
The greatest strength of the US-Israel relationship has always been that it united two independent democracies pursuing common objectives while retaining the freedom to protect their own interests.
Israel fears Iran could use US deal to accelerate nuclear program
Israel's security establishment believes the Lebanese front must not be connected to Iran and oppose an IDF withdrawal. At the same time, officials warn that despite progress in talks between Washington and Tehran, Israel must formulate a new strategy on Iran and prepare for the possibility that it will exploit the coming months to advance its nuclear program. The Israeli security establishment does not know exactly what the details are of the emerging deal between the US and Iran, but security officials say now is the time to minimize the damage and try to influence the final agreement as much as possible during the 60 days in which it will be discussed. As for the Lebanese front, Israel's main task now is to try to separate Iran from Lebanon as much as possible, despite Iran's clear attempts to reconnect the two.
Erev Shabbat Thoughts From Jerusalem As the World Turns Against Us
It's been a devastating week, five soldiers lost, Hezbollah's relentless fire, a world turning away. Here's what to do where there is nowhere left to look.
'Why should we surrender?': Hezbollah chief says group capable of victory
The IDF has attacked over 100 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over the past day, killing dozens of terrorists the military said in a statement Friday.
Hezbollah leader vows complete expulsion of Israeli forces from Lebanon
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem blasted blasts what he describes as a joint US-Israeli "conspiracy", vowing the terrorist group will achieve the definitive expulsion of Israel.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Vance's Warning to Israel: Read Between the Lines
The Vice President didn't just scold Israel on Thursday. He delivered a message Washington has never before sent so openly — and the subtext was unmistakable.
...What Vance was communicating, stripped of diplomatic packaging, amounts to this: Israel's military survival has been subsidized by the United States. That subsidy comes with expectations. Those expectations currently include accepting a U.S.-Iran deal that Israel's own security establishment views as dangerous, withdrawing from positions in Lebanon the IDF believes are operationally necessary, and doing so without public complaint from cabinet ministers.
JD Vance sparks anger with attacks on Israel
Members of Congress and academics expressed outrage over JD Vance’s criticism of Israel in a statement he delivered at the White House.
4 soldiers killed in battle in Lebanon
Four IDF soldiers fell in battle early Friday morning in Kfar Tebnit in southern Lebanon. The IDF cleared for publication that one of the fallen is LTC Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon, aged 32, from Beit HaShita, the commander of the 52nd Battalion, 401st Brigade. The families of the other fallen soldiers have been notified, and their names have not yet been cleared for publication. They will be released at a later time.
An initial inquiry into the incident found that around 12:20 a.m., a suspicious target, either a drone or an anti-tank missile, struck a 52nd Battalion tank that was operating under the command of the Givati Brigade Combat Team in Kfar Tebnit, killing the four soldiers. In a second incident, at approximately 4:00 a.m. in the Beoufort area near Tebnit, an explosive drone struck troops from the Commando Brigade. Five soldiers were wounded, one severely.
IDF Unleashes Massive Retaliation Strike After Four Soldiers Killed: Over 80 Hezbollah Targets Destroyed in Single Night
Israel struck more than 80 Hezbollah command posts and launch sites across southern Lebanon overnight • Dozens of terrorists killed in precision airstrikes • The massive operation followed the deaths of four IDF soldiers, including battalion commander Lt. Col. Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon | Full details of the retaliatory campaign (Israel News)





























