Argentine President Javier Milei has formally launched the "Isaac Accords," a new diplomatic initiative aimed at strengthening cooperation between Israel and Latin American nations, with Argentina serving as a regional driver. The announcement was made during a recent meeting in Buenos Aires with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar. image
China and Russia are reportedly preparing to sign a defense pact with Iran. ⭕️A tripartite alliance that shakes Washington and creates the most serious existential threat to Tel Aviv ever. ⭕️The world is changing: The Tehran–Moscow–Beijing axis signals the end of the era of unchallenged American dominance. ⭕️And the message is absolutely clear: any war against Iran = a clash also with two nuclear powers. - Khayal Muazzin image
Israel told Trump the quiet part out loud: “We have nukes — and we’ll use them if you won’t hit Iran.” Former CIA Spy John Kiriakou breaks down the classified conversation his source witnessed. Just Rumours but, With no means to destroy 🇮🇷 Uranium-Enrichment sites like Fordow, Israel may have opted for nuclear weapons to damage/destroy them But today, with Iran being a un-inspected, de-facto nuclear power with anything between 20-75 nuclear weapons... ➡️... Israel's nuclear option against Iran's nuclear sites may be deterred Did Iran accept Trumps strike to avoid a nuclear war? Israel knew that GBU-57 can't penetrate Fordow in any realistic scenario. Did Iran grant U.S. B-2s a text-book, non-combat attack with successive strikes on the exact same spot? Did Trump prove to Israel that it did everything conventionally possible?
🇮🇱🇱🇧🇵🇸 Israel is now claiming Hamas is operating inside Lebanon and has begun striking targets in Ain al-Hilweh, one of the region’s most densely packed Palestinian refugee camps. The IDF says it hit a “Hamas training compound,” but this is a massive escalation if true because Ain al-Hilweh isn’t Hamas territory. It’s controlled by Fatah factions and local militias, and Lebanon’s security services treat any foreign militant presence as a direct threat to sovereignty. If Israel is reframing southern Lebanon as a Hamas sanctuary, it’s pretext-building. It blurs the line between the Gaza war and the Lebanon front, and turns a refugee camp into a battlefield for a second war Israel has been hinting at for months. Beirut has already warned that any Israeli expansion beyond Hezbollah into Palestinian camps is a red line. If the IDF is now officially declaring “Hamas in Lebanon,” then we are moving into extremely dangerous territory, the kind that turns a border conflict into a regional war.