The US and Iran held indirect technical talks in Doha on Wednesday, which US President Donald Trump described as “very good,” as American and Iranian officials said that the participants agreed to open a communication channel to ensure the terms of their memorandum of understanding are met, amid continued disagreements over its implementation. According to Iran, the sides agreed on a partial release of billions of dollars of frozen Iranian funds, though US officials reportedly denied that such an understanding was reached.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
US, Iran wrap up indirect Doha talks as Trump touts progress towards ‘denuclearization’
The US and Iran held indirect technical talks in Doha on Wednesday, which US President Donald Trump described as “very good,” as American and Iranian officials said that the participants agreed to open a communication channel to ensure the terms of their memorandum of understanding are met, amid continued disagreements over its implementation. According to Iran, the sides agreed on a partial release of billions of dollars of frozen Iranian funds, though US officials reportedly denied that such an understanding was reached.
Natanz Intelligence Revelation: New Satellite Imagery Exposes High-Stakes Underground Movements at Secret Iranian Nuclear Sites
Newly released high-resolution satellite imagery has exposed fresh tactical vehicle movements, road obstacles, and earth barriers blocking vital underground tunnel entrances across Iran most sensitive nuclear enrichment facilities. The latest intelligence reports from global monitoring networks have unveiled detailed tactical developments deep inside Iran heavily fortified nuclear installations. New satellite photographs show a close look at the operational activities inside several key nuclear sites, revealing the exact positions of tunnel openings, support vehicles, and sudden roadway obstructions. These images supplement older surveillance files that historically documented ongoing atomic development in the region, coming at a time when verbal threats between regional adversaries have reached a fever pitch.
Iran Parliament Speaker rejects UN inspector access to bombed nuclear sites
Ghalibaf threatens: Response to every violation of agreement
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf claims Iranian aggression in Strait of Hormuz due to destruction of terror infrastructure in Lebanon.
CENTCOM considers relocating US bases from Gulf States to Negev after painful Iran strikes - report
The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) is considering moving its military bases’ operational systems in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia to Israel in order to increase their distance from further Iranian missile and drone attacks, The Wall Street Journal reported last Thursday. The US Navy may revamp its base in Bahrain, which has suffered severe damage since late February up until the recent US-Iran ceasefire. Bahrain has been home to the US Navy’s central forces in the Middle East for over 50 years.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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!
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Araghchi tells US to 'muzzle its pets' in Tel Aviv
Iran says technical talks in Qatar have concluded, sides agreed on partial release of frozen funds
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announces the conclusion of talks in Doha on implementing the memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington on ending the Middle East war, state media reports.
Strike Three on the Table: Netanyahu Says Israel Will Attack Iran Again If Necessary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled a series of unyielding geopolitical positions, including the planned cessation of American aid and the potential for a third military strike against Iran. The leader focused heavily on transforming national security, redefining regional borders, and ensuring absolute self-reliance during a broadcast address.
Visiting south Lebanon, PM says IDF won’t withdraw ‘as long as Hezbollah remains here’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told troops in the southern Lebanon security zone on Tuesday that the military would remain in the area for the foreseeable future, crediting the soldiers’ work for the recent agreement between Israel, Lebanon, and the US that demands Hezbollah’s disarmament to enable an Israeli withdrawal. “If you identify a threat to your security, to your lives, or to the lives of your soldiers — act. Do not wait. Act. That is an ironclad directive,” Netanyahu told troops during the visit, according to a statement from his office. The visit also included Defense Minister Israel Katz and Deputy IDF Chief of Staff Tamir Yadai.
Iran's Demands: Hormuz Control, Frozen Funds
Tehran transmits formal preconditions to mediators after canceling Doha talks • Demands include full Strait of Hormuz control, immediate release of billions in frozen assets, and complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon | Nuclear program remains off the table (World News) Iran has transmitted a detailed list of preconditions to international mediators that must be met before Tehran will agree to resume negotiations with the United States, according to a report by Al Jazeera cited by Israeli outlets Tuesday.
US, Iran will not hold direct talks, as frozen funds not yet released, Qatar announces
The United States and Iran will meet today in Doha, US President Donald Trump announced in a post on Truth Social, despite setbacks in the ongoing peace negotiations since the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding earlier this month. Upon their arrival in Qatar, the Qatari Foreign Ministry stated that Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would not hold direct discussions with Iranian officials during the day's negotiations.
Iran says it won’t meet with US envoys, clouding prospects for peace deal
Iran says that it would not meet with top US envoys who flew to the region following an outbreak of hostilities, clouding the prospects for a lasting peace between the two countries. Iranian officials also say the two sides must still sort out the terms of a ceasefire they signed two weeks ago before they could tackle more difficult topics, such as possible limits to its nuclear program. The developments indicate that the two sides are far apart on key pillars of the initial framework, which calls for Iran to lift its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for financial incentives and sets up 60 days of negotiations to work out a permanent peace deal.
Rift between Iranian President and IRGC grows, threatens to harm US-Iran talks - report
Internal conflict within Iran between civilian leaders led by President Masoud Pezeshkian and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has grown and threatens US-Iran peace talks, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing officials familiar with the negotiations. According to the report, Pezeshkian’s priority is revitalizing the Iranian economy, specifically seeking access to the $6 billion in frozen funds held in Qatar, the release of which has been discussed by officials on both sides of the negotiations.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
US envoys Witkoff and Kushner will be in Qatar, but no meeting with Iran, Qatari official says
US envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner will be in Doha today to meet Qatari mediators to discuss US-Iran negotiations, but there will not be a high-level meeting between Washington and Tehran, Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesperson says. “Mr. Steve Witfoff and Mr. Jared Kushner are here in Doha to meet with mediators, with Qatari officials, and the talks will be around all regional issues… including, of course, negotiations with Iran, but also including Lebanon,” foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al Ansari says. “They are not here for their negotiations with the Iranians,” he adds.
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 many of today's top Bible experts are predicting that Russia, Iran, Turkey, Libya, and several other countries are going to invade Israel according to the prophecy in Ezekiel 38, this timely book explains how Psalm 83 is an entirely different prophecy that occurs prior. Discover how Israel defeats their ancient Arab enemies, and why Americans need to stand beside Israel in this coming war! (CLICK HERE)
US believes Israel-Syria normalization chances before Knesset elections 'very slim,' source to Post
The US administration believes the chances of advancing normalization between Israel and Syria before Israel's upcoming elections are "very slim," a source familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post. According to the source, the Syrian government's core demand is for Israel to carry out some form of withdrawal from the buffer zone it entered following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime. US officials assess that this will make meaningful progress extremely difficult, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unlikely to approve any withdrawal from the buffer zone ahead of the October elections.
The Fifth Phone Call: Israel Katz Exposes Intense White House Pressure to Force Inter-Theater Ceasefire
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has exposed intense diplomatic friction between Jerusalem and Washington, revealing how strong American pressure forced Israel to link the Lebanese and Iranian fronts against its will. A profound disclosure regarding the diplomatic constraints of international military coalitions has emerged from the highest levels of the regional defense establishment. Senior security officials have detailed the intricate behind the scenes communication that altered the trajectory of ongoing operations across multiple northern and eastern theaters. These insights highlight the tactical adjustments required when independent strategic objectives intersect with the broader geopolitical agendas of global superpower allies during active warfare.
Defense Minister: Trump's pressure saved Hezbollah
Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed that President Trump's demand to link the Iran and Lebanon arenas prevented Hezbollah's collapse.
Netanyahu: ‘No room’ for Palestinian state between Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that there is “no room for two states” between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, arguing the war created broad public consensus against creating a Palestinian state. “Before the war, the public was divided: although in my opinion most of the public was against it, a significant portion was in favor. I think that has changed,” Netanyahu told reporters, answering a question at a press conference in Jerusalem on Saturday night. “That is a basis for agreement,” added the premier. “In my opinion, there is much more unity among the public than you see in the Knesset.”
Netanyahu: Israel takes Erdoğan’s threats ‘very seriously’
Israel takes Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s repeated statements against the Jewish state “very seriously,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Sunday. “Hardly a day goes by without Erdoğan calling for the destruction of the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “We take these words very seriously, because if we have learned one thing from the history of our people, it is that when someone says he intends to destroy you, take him seriously.” He added that Israel would raise the issue with Washington. “We are not ignoring this,” the prime minister said. Erdoğan said on Saturday that “genocidal, occupying, expansionist” Zionism poses an existential threat to Turkey, continuing a pattern of harsh rhetoric since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attacks and the ensuing Gaza war.
Protests, revolution in Strip cannot succeed while Hamas remains in control, Gazans tell 'Post'
Despite almost three years of hardship and devastation during the Gaza war caused by Hamas’s October 7 massacre in southern Israel, calls for a mass protest on June 26 in the Strip went largely unanswered. The initiative to bring Gazans together to demonstrate against Hamas’s rule drew little public response last Friday, highlighting how years of oppression have kept most Palestinians in the Strip from expressing dissent.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Iran Is Playing America Again
The emerging U.S.-Iran negotiations reveal a familiar pattern: a determined revolutionary regime exploiting an American leadership that increasingly mistakes ideological conflict for an economic transaction. At the moment, the negotiations appear to be moving in only one direction. Washington seems eager to reach an agreement, while Tehran is testing every possible boundary, and every round of fire brings control back to Iran. It decides peace and War in the region.
Vance vs. Rubio: Inside The White House Battle Over Israel, Iran, and 2028
JD Vance and Marco Rubio are pulling in opposite directions on Iran and Israel, exposing a deep Republican split with major stakes for the US-Israel alliance and 2028. The White House insists there is no daylight between them. The reality tells a different story. Behind the carefully worded statements about "full unity" in Washington, two of the most powerful figures in the Trump administration are pulling in sharply different directions on the most consequential foreign policy question of our time: what America owes Israel, and what it is willing to give Iran.
Iran expert: 'Iranians feel betrayed, realize they're alone'
Iran expert Dr. Thamar Eilam Gindin discusses the confusion Trump's shifting policies have created among the Iranian people-and explains why it is regime supporters who are taking to the streets.
Iran's Araghchi heads to Iraq as rumors swirl in Baghdad over Green Zone raid
Iraq has been trying to rein in some Iranian-backed militias, with Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi seeking to show that he can rein in chaos in the country.
The Nuclear Fatwa Is Dead: IRGC Media Openly Advocates for Iran to Build the Bomb
Fars News, affiliated with Iran's IRGC, has published a commentary explicitly calling for Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon for deterrence, crossing a decades-old public red line.
80 tons of explosives: IDF destroys massive Hezbollah terror tunnel in southern Lebanon
IDF destroys a Hezbollah underground infrastructure spanning over 200 meters in length and reaching a depth of more than 25 meters in the Majdal Zoun area.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Trump threatens to ‘complete the job’ in Iran as US military launches fresh strikes
CENTCOM says it hit 10 targets ‘in and near the Strait of Hormuz’ in retaliation for drone attack on Panama-flagged tanker; IRGC responds by hitting US assets in Kuwait, Bahrain.
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump said Saturday that the Islamic Republic of Iran will “no longer exist” if the United States is “forced” to resume the war, as he accused Tehran of violating a ceasefire by striking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. The threat came after US forces said they struck “multiple” Iranian targets Saturday in another tit-for-tat response to attacks on shipping in the vital Strait of Hormuz. “United States aircraft just struck Iranian missile and drone storage locations, and coastal radar sites, for violating the Cease Fire Agreement, AGAIN!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
“There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started. If that happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!” Trump wrote. US Central Command said the strikes were in response to an Iranian drone attack on the Panama-flagged oil tanker Kiku, which was carrying some two million barrels of crude.
The US military said the latest response targeted “surveillance infrastructure, communication systems, air defense sites, drone storage facilities, and minelayer capabilities.”In total, it said it hit 10 Iranian military targets “at multiple locations in and near the Strait of Hormuz.” Iranian media reported several explosions in the Sirik and Qeshm areas of southern Iran.In the wake of the strikes, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also accused the US of violating the terms of the ceasefire, announcing that its navy and aerospace forces had launched joint missile and drone attacks targeting US military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain in retaliation. (Read More)
Netanyahu: Deal tells Iran and Hezbollah they have ‘no role in Lebanon,’ and that Israel can keep security zone as long as needed
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hails yesterday’s framework agreement with Lebanon as “a historic achievement for Israel” that advances progress toward ending the bilateral conflict and opens the prospect of “an eventual peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon.” Speaking at a press conference, Netanyahu says the deal is “a major blow” to Iran and to Hezbollah, and claims it marks US and Lebanese agreement to Israel holding a security zone in Lebanon for as long as is needed for Israeli security.
Here Is What the Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement Actually Says
The U.S. State Department released the full Israel-Lebanon-U.S. trilateral framework signed June 26. Here is a breakdown of every major commitment in the document. The U.S. State Department released the full text of the trilateral framework agreement signed Friday in Washington between Israel, Lebanon, and the United States. The document, signed in three original copies in English, lays out the architecture of what both sides describe as a path toward comprehensive peace. Here is what it contains.
Israel and Lebanon declare their intent to conclusively end the conflict between them and formally conclude any state of war. Both governments affirm the right of each state to exist in peace as sovereign neighbors, and commit to resolving all outstanding issues through direct bilateral negotiations facilitated by the United States.
The agreement establishes a phased, conditions-based process: the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) will gradually reassume effective sovereignty over all Lebanese territory, but only in parallel with the verified disarmament and dismantlement of all non-state armed groups — meaning Hezbollah. IDF redeployment out of Lebanon is explicitly conditioned on the completion of that disarmament. A security annex, to be drafted with full U.S. support, will detail the specific steps, security arrangements, and verification mechanisms.
Two initial pilot zones have already been agreed upon between the IDF and the Lebanese Armed Forces. In those areas, once disarmament of non-state armed groups is verified as complete, the Lebanese army will assume full security responsibility, international reconstruction support will begin, and Lebanese civilians will be able to return safely. Additional pilot zones will be determined by mutual agreement.
Lebanon commits to rebuilding the state's monopoly on the use of force, achieving complete and verified disarmament of all non-state armed groups, and ensuring those groups have no military or security role and no armed presence anywhere in Lebanese territory. Lebanon also explicitly rejects any claim by any country or non-state actor to use force on its behalf without its express authorization, a direct, if diplomatically worded, repudiation of Hezbollah's self-appointed role as Lebanon's defender.
Lebanon and the United States commit to blocking funds from reaching any entity affiliated with non-state armed groups, and Lebanon explicitly pledges that reconstruction money will not flow to Hezbollah or connected organizations. The U.S. commits to mobilizing international partners for Lebanese reconstruction, economic recovery, and humanitarian assistance — with all new American aid strictly conditioned on verifiable milestones and full transparency.
Upon signing, both countries are to establish working groups to draft a full, comprehensive peace and security agreement, alongside parallel tracks of direct engagement facilitated by Washington. Both governments pledge to proceed in good faith until lasting peace is achieved. The agreement also commits both sides to cease hostile actions in international political and legal forums, and to work toward the return of remains and release of detainees. (Source)






























