Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a message to Iran’s leaders on Tuesday, warning that should they decide to attack Israel, the Jewish state’s response will be greater than the last round. “Don’t count on it to be quiet if you attack us. Don’t count on a rerun. It will be a different broadcast—far more powerful,” the prime minister said while addressing the Negev Conference in Dimona, a regional forum focused on the economic development of Israel’s south. “We are prepared for any scenario,” he said. “Gone are the days when someone hits us, and we don’t even strike them with a single blow.” Israel and Iran last exchanged strikes on June 7, when Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli attack against its proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel hit Iran’s Mahshahr petrochemical complex in return.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Netanyahu warns Iran: ‘Attack us, and we will hit you harder than last time’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a message to Iran’s leaders on Tuesday, warning that should they decide to attack Israel, the Jewish state’s response will be greater than the last round. “Don’t count on it to be quiet if you attack us. Don’t count on a rerun. It will be a different broadcast—far more powerful,” the prime minister said while addressing the Negev Conference in Dimona, a regional forum focused on the economic development of Israel’s south. “We are prepared for any scenario,” he said. “Gone are the days when someone hits us, and we don’t even strike them with a single blow.” Israel and Iran last exchanged strikes on June 7, when Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli attack against its proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel hit Iran’s Mahshahr petrochemical complex in return.
Trump’s Strategy Is a War Without Victory
Threatening Tehran with further attacks unless it returns to negotiations makes little sense when the president himself says the regime cannot be trusted—and when the Iranian people cannot overthrow it without meaningful outside support. There is something deeply strange about President Donald Trump’s insistence that Iran must return to the negotiating table, or face additional American strikes.
U.S. Bombs Iran’s Bushehr, Home to Its Only Known Nuclear Power Plant (BUSHEHR)
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), the arm of the Pentagon responsible for the Middle East, confirmed on Monday that its forces had conducted military strikes on a variety of targets throughout Iran, including the city of Bushehr, the home of the country’s only known functioning civilian power plant.
Trump says US will strike Iranian power plants, bridges next week if no deal reached
US President Donald Trump said that the United States will target Iranian power plants and bridges next week, during an interview with Fox News's Trey Yingst on Wednesday. "We're going to hit them very hard tonight. We're going to hit them very hard tomorrow night. We're going to hit them very hard the night after," said Trump. "Will save energy targets for last. Next week it gets really bad for them." "We're gonna knock out all their power plants," he said. "We're gonna knock out all their bridges, unless they get to the table and negotiate."
Trump Vows Iran Strikes Will Continue as Tehran Claims Attack on US Positions in Jordan
US forces launch a five-hour wave of strikes across southern Iran, while Kuwait intercepts suspected Iranian aerial targets and Tehran warns that oil exports will remain under threat. The military confrontation between the United States and Iran intensified overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, as President Donald Trump declared that American attacks would continue and Iranian forces claimed to have targeted US positions in Jordan.
Government says $431 million allocated last month for 34 new West Bank settlements
The government announced Tuesday that NIS 1.3 billion ($431 million) was allocated by the security cabinet last month to fund the establishment of dozens of new West Bank settlements approved by Israel over the last three and a half years. The cabinet decision was formulated by the Prime Minister’s Office, and will be implemented by the Settlements Ministry and the Housing and Construction Ministry. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Settlements Minister Orit Strock announced the details in a joint press conference, stating that the funds would be used to establish “pioneer neighborhoods” at the sites of newly approved settlements, which will include prefabricated homes, roads and infrastructure.
Trump backtracks from proposal to charge 20% toll for securing Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump backtracks from an earlier assertion that Washington would charge a 20% toll for securing the Strait of Hormuz, declaring that the US will instead compensate those costs through investment deals with Gulf countries. “Based on highly productive conversations with Middle East leadership, I have decided to replace the 20% United States reimbursement fee with trade and investment deals that the various Gulf States will be making into the United States,” Trump writes on Truth Social.
Israel, Lebanon begin US-brokered talks in Rome
Israeli and Lebanese delegations began U.S.-mediated talks in Rome on Tuesday aimed at advancing the implementation of a framework agreement to end months of fighting in the border area with the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group. The discussions are taking place at the U.S. Embassy in the Italian capital through Wednesday, and follow the deal reached in Washington on June 26 during the fifth round of negotiations between representatives of Beirut and Jerusalem. Arrangements for a potential Israeli withdrawal from Southern Lebanon and the deployment of Lebanese forces will be on the table, in accordance with the agreement, Reuters reported, citing officials familiar with the talks. The 14-point Israel-Lebanon Trilateral Framework Agreement also calls for the disarmament of Hezbollah, and Jerusalem has emphasized that an Israeli withdrawal will occur only once the threat from the Iranian terror proxy is removed.
Trump's push for an IDF withdrawal could force Israel to rethink its Syria strategy - analysis
For Israel, there is no real strategic or tactical need to keep up the friction with Syrian villages along the buffer zone - and a re-think may be necessary in the future.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
'They don't want you there': Trump tells Netanyahu to pull IDF troops from Syria, Lebanon - report
US President Donald Trump allegedly told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel should remove IDF troops from Syria and Lebanon during a phone call on Thursday, according to a Tuesday Axios report citing US and Israeli officials. Trump claimed that the presence of Israeli military personnel in Syrian territory could create tension and may lead to escalation, one US official told Axios. “They don’t want you there. You should redeploy,” Trump allegedly told Netanyahu, according to the official.
Latest wave of US strikes targets Iran’s coastal defenses, missile and drone sites (BUSHEHR)
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered more strikes against Iranian regime sites on Monday in response to the Islamic Republic’s attacks on civilian-manned commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. Central Command said it completed the “latest wave of strikes against Iran” at 10:15 p.m. Eastern on Monday, five and a half hours after the operation began at 4:45 p.m. CENTCOM struck military targets across Iran, including in Bushehr, Chah Bahar, Jask, Konarak, Abu Musa and Bandar Abbas, according to the statement. The attacks targeted coastal defense systems, missile and drone sites, and maritime capabilities.
B2 Bomber is Back: Trump Explicitly Threatens to Strike Iran’s Impenetrable Pickaxe Mountain Nuclear Facility
President Donald Trump has issued a direct threat against Iran's highly fortified underground nuclear installation known as Pickaxe Mountain, warning Tehran to prepare for an imminent strikes campaign against the deep granite fortress. A major military flashpoint has emerged in the high-stakes aerial campaign over the Persian Gulf as the White House identifies its next primary strategic target. President Donald Trump has issued an explicit warning to the leadership in Tehran, declaring that the United States military is actively targeting the highly protected subterranean complex known as Pickaxe Mountain. The targeted facility, which serves as a critical component of the Iranian nuclear program, is located deep inside the Zagros mountain range just south of the heavily contested Natanz uranium enrichment complex.
Trump weighs ordering ‘big fat shot’ on Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain nuclear site
US President Donald Trump says he will probably soon order a strike on the Pickaxe Mountain Iranian nuclear site.
Asked about the site, which was not among the three targeted by the US last year, Trump tells conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt that the US has been closely surveilling it.
“Pickaxe is a possible target for a nice big fat shot right near the front door,” Trump says. "We see no activity there. They’re not doing well with their nuclear situation… We’ll probably give Pickaxe a shot relatively soon,” he adds. (Ed note: Why is Pickaxe Mountain so important? The Pickaxe Mountain facility (also known as Mount Kolang Gaz La) is located in the Zagros Mountains near Natanz, Iran. This region falls within the borders of the ancient civilization of Elam.) (Source)
Trump says he wants Gulf states to reimburse US for ‘protection’ from Iran
US President Donald Trump says he wants the United States to be reimbursed by Gulf countries in the region for working to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing Iranian attacks. “I want to be reimbursed because we’re protecting a very rich portion of the world. We’re spending money, so… we are going to be reimbursed for protection,” Trump tells reporters in the Oval Office, singling out Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait as countries that the US has protected.
Trump says US will control Strait of Hormuz, get paid for it
Trump said that the US will "immediately" reinstate its blockade of Iran-linked ships in the Strait of Hormuz and charge a 20% fee on all cargo traffic "as a matter of fairness."
‘POTUS is absolutely right’: Iran’s FM mocks Trump over tolls for Hormuz passage
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi mocks US President Donald Trump over his vow to impose hefty charges on all cargo shipped through the Strait of Hormuz, saying Iran would charge a lower rate.
“POTUS is absolutely right. Whoever provides secure and safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz should be compensated for this service. Iran has always been the GUARDIAN of the Strait and will remain so FOREVER. 20% is of course too much. We will be fair,” Tehran’s top diplomat writes on social media. (Source)
Israel-Jordan border vulnerable to attack, weapon smuggling, terrorists, residents say - report
Despite the ongoing construction of a new border security fence between Israel and Jordan, local residents are fearful that a Jordanian attack could face little in the way of defenses, the N12 News reported on Tuesday. Central Arava Regional Council Head Meir Tzur pointed out the vulnerability presented by the current wire-fence setup. "There's nothing behind it," he explained to N12. "There's no problem crossing this twisted fence either. Here, for example, it's completely open. There are no indicative measures on the fence. Any citizen can cross, they don't even have to jump because it's torn down."
More than an apartment: A new vision for retirement in Jerusalem
A new 60+ Modern Orthodox community is planned for Jerusalem’s Beit HaKerem neighborhood, designed for English-speaking retirees. The project emphasizes community alongside homes and amenities, including a pool, fitness center, rooftop terrace, shared spaces, and light-rail access. Consultations offer details on residences, pricing, and American financing options.
Monday, July 13, 2026
US military says it struck 140 Iranian targets after ‘blatant’ Islamic Republic attack on ship in Hormuz
The U.S. military struck 140 military targets in Iran—the third round of strikes in a week—after the Islamic Republic “blatantly” attacked the Cyprus-flagged container ship GFS Galaxy as it went through the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command said on Saturday night. The military used “land- and sea-based fighter aircraft, drones and naval vessels,” and it targeted “Iranian missile and drone sites, naval capabilities, ammunition storage facilities, communication networks and coastal surveillance locations,” said CENTCOM. “A civilian crew member is missing, and the vessel is unable to continue the journey due to an onboard fire and significant engine room damage,” the U.S. military stated. “Iran was provided yet another opportunity to demonstrate adherence to the memorandum of understanding after being held accountable for earlier attacks on commercial vessels but has again failed.”
US CENTCOM announces renewed wave of strikes against Iran
US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that American forces have initiated strikes against Iran in the early morning hours of Monday. In a statement on X/Twitter, CENTCOM stated that the strikes are intended to degrade Iran’s “ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships freely transiting the Strait of Hormuz.” A CENTCOM spokesperson told CNN that US aircraft had so far successfully shot down an Iranian cruise missile and a one-way attack drone. The spokesperson added that within the past hour, Iran fired at a commercial shipin the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranians report renewed power cuts as heat drives electricity demand
Power and water outages have returned to several parts of Iran, residents across the country told Iran International on Friday, describing hours-long blackouts during intense summer heat despite official assurances the electricity network remains stable. The complaints came as the energy ministry called for consumers to reduce electricity use by at least 10%, warning that high temperatures are expected to push demand above 75,500 megawatts in the coming days. "Electricity has been out since 2 a.m. and it's now 5 a.m. We still don't have power," one resident in Islamshahr, near Tehran wrote.
Iran says one killed in strike on Khuzestan water facility
Iran says one killed in strike on Khuzestan water facility
The report could not be independently verified, and neither US nor Iranian authorities have immediately confirmed the full scope of the reported attacks. (Read more)
Beneath Beaufort’s strategic bulwark, a Hezbollah lair built to attack Israel is unearthed
BEAUFORT RIDGE, Lebanon — With cool air rushing over the sweeping view from atop Beaufort Castle at dawn, it is easy to forget that just a few months ago, Hezbollah operatives launched hundreds of attacks at Israeli troops and northern Israel from this strategic escarpment. In late May, Israel recaptured the historic Beaufort Castle and the surrounding ridge, 26 years after withdrawing from the site, as it pushed deeper into Lebanon during the fighting against Hezbollah. Speaking to reporters during an organized media tour of the area last week, the commander of the 36th Division, Brig. Gen. Yiftah Norkin, said the capture of the Beaufort Ridge was “critical to the defense of the Galilee Panhandle, Metula, and the surrounding communities.”
IDF ready for anything in case Lebanese military fails at peacekeeping, Givati chiefs tell 'Post'
There is heavy skepticism from the IDF about how effective the Lebanese army will be in keeping the peace versus Hezbollah attempts to rearm and restore its capabilities for threatening Israel, IDF Givati Brigade Chief Col. “E” told The Jerusalem Post in a recent interview. “We are skeptical about their abilities because their power is nothing compared to Hezbollah, but maybe the legitimacy it [allowing the Lebanese army to try peacekeeping] gives us will create some change. We need the Lebanese army to undermine Hezbollah,” said E.
Aortic Rupture: Does Diagnosis Completely Rule Out Assassination? Not Necessarily
Following the release of an autopsy report confirming Senator Lindsey Graham died from an aortic rupture, medical and forensic experts debate whether such a condition could be intentionally induced through poisoning. The release of Monday morning's autopsy report regarding the death of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham from a ruptured aorta has sparked an intense medical and forensic discussion. Experts are evaluating whether this specific pathology could potentially be triggered intentionally through the administration of toxins.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Was Lindsey Graham poisoned? Why Iran and Russia are at the centre of conspiracy theories
The sudden death of US Senator Lindsey Graham has triggered a wave of unverified international conspiracy theories pointing fingers at Moscow and Tehran, even as allies and world leaders remember him as a leading advocate of Nato, Ukraine and Israel.
The sudden and unexpected death of veteran US Senator Lindsey Graham has sparked a flood of online conspiracy theories, with Iran and Russia becoming the focus of unverified speculation.
Although officials said the South Carolina Republican died following a “brief and sudden illness,” no evidence has emerged linking any foreign actor to his death. Yet Graham’s recent Ukraine visit, his push for fresh sanctions on Russia, his long-standing advocacy of a hardline policy against Iran and reports of recent threats from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have prompted social media users and commentators to question whether there is more to the story. (Read More)
Marked in Tehran, Dead in South Carolina Days Later: The Chilling Coincidence Around Lindsey Graham's Death
DR. BILL SALUS COMMENT: SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM, A STRONG SUPPORTER OF ISRAEL & EPIC FURY, HAD A COPY OF MY BOOK ENTITLED, NUCLEAR SHOWDOWN IN IRAN IN HIS LIBRARY. A FEW YEARS AGO HE PURCHASED IT THROUGH OUR ONLINE STORE. I PERSONALLY SIGNED IT AND SHIPPED IT TO HIM.
IT’S SUCH A TRAGEDY TO HEAR ABOUT HIS UNTIMELY SUDDEN AND SUSPICIOUS DEATH.
Senator Lindsey Graham, staunch Israel supporter, dies at 71 from 'brief and sudden illness'
Graham, 71, was a prominent Republican senator from South Carolina. Earlier in his career, he was a vocal critic of US President Donald Trump before becoming one of his most loyal allies.
IRGC announces closure of Strait of Hormuz, US strikes Iran in retaliation
Iranian state media announced that explosions were heard near Chabahar, on Qeshm Island, and in Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Bushehr, and Asaluyeh.
US launches third round of strikes against Iran
US launches third round of strikes against Iran following attack on commercial ship.
"1,000 Missiles Locked and Loaded": Trump's Chilling Warning to Iran as Khamenei's Son Vows Blood Revenge
Trump warns Iran of "complete decimation" over assassination threats as Mojtaba Khamenei vows revenge for his father's death, deepening the crisis.
































