
Israel Hugely Concerned that Ceasefire Could Lead to Outbreak of Peace in the Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly rejected a U.S.-brokered, double‑sided ceasefire with Iran, insisting on a one‑sided arrangement that lets Israel continue strikes while the opponent stands down. The announcement coincided with a controversial deal negotiated by former President Donald Trump that lifted sanctions, offered compensation and granted Iran toll rights in the Strait of Hormuz. Within hours, the Israeli Defense Forces launched a massive raid on Lebanon, killing hundreds and sparking accusations that the ceasefire excluded the country. The episode has heightened geopolitical tension across the Middle East and raised questions about the durability of any peace effort.

Possible Leader of Harakat Ashab Al-Yamin Al-Islamia, Laura Loomer, Warns of Incoming Terror Attacks
The post claims that Laura Loomer, presented as a leader of a fictitious group, warned of terror attacks ten times larger than 9/11, attributing them to Iran and linking them to Israel. It mixes unverified conspiracy theories, antisemitic language, and...

Starmer Sends Israel Strongly Worded Apology After Discovering Missile Attack on Diego Garcia Came From an Israeli Submarine
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a strongly worded apology after intelligence confirmed that missiles striking the joint UK‑US base on Diego Garcia were fired from an Israeli Dolphin‑class submarine, not Iran. The revelation follows earlier accusations that Israel staged...
