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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Trump reportedly told US could hit Iran as soon as Saturday, as he mulls potential strikes
Ayatollah Khamenei Threatens to Sink U.S. Aircraft Carrier
Iran issues NOTAM over planned rocket launches on Thursday, US FAA says
Iran issued on Wednesday a notice to airmen that it plans rocket launches in areas across its south on Thursday from 3:30 GMT to 13:30 GMT, the US Federal Aviation Administration website showed on Wednesday. Iran held naval drills this week in the Strait of Hormuz and plans to hold a joint naval exercise with Russia on Thursday. The notice was issued amid heightened tensions with the US, which has deployed warships near Iran, as US Vice President JD Vance said Washington was weighing whether to continue diplomatic engagement with Tehran or pursue other options.
Iran Pivots to Solid-Fuel Warfare as the West Braces for a Hypersonic Strike
As President Trump maintains the U.S. military in a "siege" state of readiness, the intelligence community is tracking a radical re-engineering of the Iranian arsenal: a transition from static, liquid-fueled missiles to highly mobile, solid-fuel systems that can vanish into the landscape and launch in a matter of minutes. Western intelligence reports indicate that Iran has significantly scaled back production of older, static missiles in favor of high-mobility platforms. This shift is designed to ensure that when the "Doomsday" order is given, the launch sites are already moving.
* Sejjil: The cornerstone of the mobile fleet, boasting a 2,000 km range that can strike any point in Israel from almost anywhere inside Iran.
* Russian-Tech Cruise Missiles: Diverse arrays of low-flying cruise missiles, based on Russian technology, designed to hug the terrain and avoid radar detection.
In response to this "Surprise Doctrine," Israel has accelerated upgrades to the David’s Sling (Magic Wand) system, specifically fine-tuning its ability to track high-speed cruise missiles. However, the IDF remains in its highest defensive posture, acknowledging that a surprise attack of this magnitude would force the military to pivot instantly from offense to wide-scale search and rescue at multiple "destruction sites" across the country. (Source)
Trump is striking out on peace
Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, Iran: As the region veers toward war and opportunities are lost, chaos is starting to run the bases.
Israel moves to clarify and register property ownership in Judea, Samaria
IDF appoints first-ever female naval missile boat commander to lead naval combat ops.
The IDF on Wednesday announced that it has appointed the first-ever female missile boat commander, Lt.-Cmdr. R. Recent years have seen an increase in female naval sailors and officers, but R will be the navy’s most prominent new female representative. According to the IDF, the missile boat in question has been and is expected to be at the forefront of naval combat operations.
It was involved in attacking the Syrian navy, assassinating the political head of Hamas in Gaza, the head of Hezbollah’s aerial threats Unit 127, and a variety of other offensive and defensive operations. R joined the navy’s captains course in 2016 and has since fulfilled a wide range of positions, including being a missile boat deputy commander and the commander of a Dvora-class vessel.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Unbridgeable Gaps: Tehran Quietly Admits the Nuclear Deal is Slipping Away
Internal reports from Tehran reveal a growing admission that the gap between US demands and Iranian capabilities is unbridgeable, leaving the nuclear deal on the verge of collapse.
Massive weeks-long war between US, Iran could begin 'very soon,' Axios reports
The United States is closer to military conflict with Iran than most Americans realize, and a massive weeks-long campaign could "begin very soon," Axios reported on Wednesday. Such a conflict would likely involve an operation more like a war than the single-day operation in Venezuela conducted last month, the report cited "sources" as saying. Those same sources told Axios that it would likely be a joint US-Israeli campaign with a broader scope than the 12-day war last June.
The second round of talks between the United States and Iran ended on Tuesday, with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner meeting Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Although both sides said the meetings resulted in progress, several sources told The Jerusalem Post that significant gaps remain.
Vice President JD Vance has also addressed the talks in an interview with Fox News, saying that while Trump wants a deal, he could decide that diplomacy has "reached its natural end." "We would very much like, as the President has said, to resolve this through a conversation and a diplomatic negotiation," Vance said, "but the President has all options on the table." (Read More)
Vance: Nuclear talks showed some progress, but Iran won’t acknowledge Trump’s red lines
US Deploys Tomahawk-Laden Submarine to Iran’s Doorstep
The USS Georgia guided-missile submarine joins the massive US "armada" near Iran. Capable of carrying 154 Tomahawks, the veteran of 2025's Operation Midnight Hammer provides a lethal first-strike option as nuclear talks in Geneva reach a breaking point. The USS Georgia, an Ohio-class guided-missile submarine (SSGN) capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, is currently operating in the region under U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), positioned between the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf as a deterrent to Iran.
Massive Iranian Military Mobilization Reported at Key Nuclear Facilities
An analysis by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), reported by Channel 12 News, highlights significant activity at the Parchin military base near Tehran, a site long suspected of hosting advanced nuclear and technological development. Over the last three weeks, Iran has been observed covering a key building previously used for nuclear-related purposes with thick layers of earth.
Comparison with previous imagery shows that the vast majority of the facility is now shielded, with its roof heavily reinforced and obscured. The buildup is equally intense at the mysterious military facility currently being carved deep into the mountains near the Natanz nuclear site: Satellite photos show extensive efforts to "harden" and reinforce the tunnels leading into the mountain. (Read More)
Russia's "Doomsday" Plane Lands in Tehran Amid Heightened Tensions
Iran Fires Live Missiles in Strait of Hormuz as Talks Begin — IRGC Says U.S. Carriers ‘Can’t Do a Damn Thing’
Iran fired live missiles into the Strait of Hormuz and temporarily disrupted traffic through the strategic oil chokepoint Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s envoys opened high-stakes nuclear talks in Geneva, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei simultaneously warning that American warships could be sent “to the bottom of the sea.”
Khamenei as sides meet: US warships can be sent “to the bottom of the sea"
Jordan walks a tightrope as internal threats mount
Hamas continues staunch refusal to disarm
Senior Hamas official Basem Naim has told the far-left American outlet Drop Site that the terrorist organization will not agree to unilateral disarmament demands. The interview comes as President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reiterated calls for the demilitarization of Gaza as part of efforts to move forward with reconstruction and a potential second phase of a ceasefire arrangement.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Trump to be ‘indirectly’ involved in Iran nuclear negotiations
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has already arrived in Geneva for what will be a second round of indirect, Oman-mediated talks after an initial meeting in Muscat, with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner expected to lead the American delegation, according to Iranian state media and previous White House statements.
Report: US uncertainty grows over Iran regime change as Trump discusses military options
Rubio on Iran: ‘Complicated’ to negotiate with ‘radical Shia clerics’
Will Qatar "buy" Gaza for Hamas?
Hezbollah leader vows to 'inflict pain' in response to Israeli strikes | LIVE BLOG
Cabinet okays new land registration process in West Bank; critics decry ‘massive land grab’
The cabinet authorizes the opening of a land registration process in the West Bank for the first time since 1967, which ministers who initiated the step say will enable the registration of broad swaths of land to the state. The terms of the cabinet resolution, initiated by the defense, finance, and justice ministers, authorize the Land Registration Authority in the Justice Ministry to carry out the land registration process, and it now will receive the necessary funding and manpower for this work.
New settlement to ‘expand Jerusalem’ for first time since 1967
Cabinet OKs new West Bank land registration process, critics decry ‘de-facto annexation’
The cabinet authorized on Sunday the opening of a land registration process in the West Bank for the first time since 1967, with the ministers who initiated the measure saying it would enable the registration of broad swaths of land as state land available for Israeli development. The resolution authorized an initial budget of NIS 244 million ($79 million) for the land registration process in the years 2026 to 2030 in Area C of the West Bank, where Israel has full military and civilian control, and the establishment of 35 positions in various ministries and state agencies to conduct the registration work.
...The cabinet ministers who initiated the new land registry process extolled the cabinet decision. “The resolution constitutes a real revolution in Judea and Samaria,” said Justice Minister Levin, using the biblical term for the West Bank. “The Land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel. The Israeli government is committed to deepening its grip on all parts [of the land], and this decision is an expression of that commitment. (Ed note: The so called "West Bank" Hesed Olam, is located in the area really named Samaria and is at this time more of a place than a town.) (Read More)
Does the US have enough bunker busters to end Iran's nuclear program? - analysis
The question of whether the US can destroy the Pickaxe Mountain nuclear facility will partly be an intelligence race of who can outwit whom, matching offensive and defensive capabilities.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Why the Pentagon is buying 30,000-pound bunker busters as Iran tensions rise
The Oil Weapon: Iran Threatens Multi-Year Energy Blackout if War Begins
Netanyahu: Iran ‘lies and cheats’
Trump told Netanyahu he’d back Israeli strikes on Iran if talks fail – report
Netanyahu: Israel ready to phase out US military aid
Syria demands full Israeli withdrawal
The negotiations will certainly not reach a point where there is acceptance of the current situation imposed by Israel in southern Syria," al-Shibani said. According to him, the process will ultimately lead to an Israeli withdrawal, a halt to interference in Syria’s internal affairs, respect for Syrian airspace, and non-interference with Syrian sovereignty.
He noted that the new Syrian regime has been working from day one to rebuild the country and unify internal ranks. However, he added, Israel may not view Syrian policies favorably or might be seeking to provoke conflicts in the region. In another context, al-Shibani said that the Syrian regime is working to integrate the civil and military institutions of the Kurdish minority within the Syrian government, and that there is no possibility of re-admitting ISIS-affiliated fighters who were held by the Kurdish militia and were recently transferred to Iraq. (Ed note: Yep, always remember to keep one eye on the state of Syria and old HTS.) (Source)
Israeli Tanker Jets Fly Openly in Syrian Skies
Israel warns: Hamas setting conditions for second stage of ceasefire
Ahead of the transition to Phase B of US President Donald Trump's plan for rebuilding Gaza, Hamas has set a new demand: to maintain its control over Gaza while keeping its role as a political entity. Israel has sent a firm message to the US that any inclusion of Hamas in the administration of the Gaza Strip will not be accepted under any circumstances. Israel has also made it clear that it will not agree to any political or economic agreements where the murderous terror organization maintains its power within Gaza's government system.



































