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Asia accounted for the largest share of official delegations.
From West Asia, Iraq sent one of the largest delegations, including Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani, Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, senior officials, and representatives of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).
Saudi Arabia was represented by Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji, while Oman sent the chairman of its State Council and Qatar was represented by Parliament Speaker Hassan bin Abdullah Al Ghanim.
Shia community representatives also attended from Bahrain and several other Persian Gulf countries.
Lebanon dispatched Defense Minister Michel Menassa alongside senior delegations from Hezbollah and the Amal Movement.
Yemen was represented by Vice President Mahmoud al-Junaid and an Ansarullah delegation.
Palestinian groups also attended, including senior Hamas leaders and Islamic Jihad Secretary-General Ziyad al-Nakhalah.
From the wider Asian region, Pakistan sent one of the highest-level foreign delegations, headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. The delegation also included the Senate speaker, senior government officials, and religious leaders.
Afghanistan was represented by delegations from the Taliban administration and the Afghan resistance.
India sent a special government envoy at the deputy foreign minister level.
China was represented by He Wei, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Tajik President Emomali Rahmon attended the ceremony in person, while Armenia was represented by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Georgia sent President Mikheil Kavelashvili along with a Muslim delegation.
Türkiye dispatched Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz, together with political and party representatives.
Turkmenistan was represented by Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, Chairman of the People's Council and National Leader.
Among other participants were Azerbaijan's parliament speaker, Kazakhstan's foreign minister; the parliamentary speakers of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka; Thailand's deputy prime minister; Malaysia's agriculture minister; Myanmar's special envoy; and official delegations from South Korea and North Korea.
Several African governments were represented by ministerial- or cabinet-level delegations.
Egypt sent its Senate speaker.
South Africa, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Namibia, Tanzania, and Tunisia all sent official representatives.
Nigeria and Senegal also dispatched delegations to participate in the funeral ceremonies.
Russia sent Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, as President Vladimir Putin's special representative.
Belarus was represented by its parliament speaker, while Serbia sent its communications minister.
Bulgaria also dispatched parliamentary and political representatives.

De la Espriella, 47, calls himself a political outsider and “the tiger that woke up,” a central theme of his campaign. Until recently, he lived in Florence, Italy, enjoying a luxury lifestyle that included private jets and rum and wine businesses. He also holds U.S. citizenship and owns an estate in Miami.https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hkbqwtqege
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“We will immediately begin bombing the camps of the narco-terrorists and spraying drug crops,” he said in February. “This cannot be done without a strategic alliance with the United States and the State of Israel.”
De la Espriella has promised that, if elected, he will restore ties with Israel and open a Colombian embassy in Jerusalem. In November, he met Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar in Buenos Aires and said Colombia had an “urgent need” to renew relations with Israel.
“A strategic alliance with the State of Israel and the U.S. government will not only make us stronger, but will place us on the right side of history,” he said at the time. “Only by strengthening relations and learning from nations that successfully confronted terrorism, and overcame historic challenges such as exile, the Holocaust, barren land and attacks by enemies, will we be able to find the key to defeating our own evils.”
Outgoing Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused Israel of interfering in Sunday's presidential election, alleging that the country's National Registry systems were compromised in a bid to influence the outcome, which saw far-right candidate Aberaldo de la Espriella declared the winner.https://www.newarab.com/news/petro-says-israel-helped-rig-colombias-presidential-vote
In a post on X, Petro said he had received evidence suggesting that the IP addresses of several servers belonging to Colombia's National Registry had been altered, compromising electoral data and allowing unauthorised actors to enter information relating to polling stations and voting centres.
"The only entity in the world capable of doing that is the State of Israel," Petro wrote.
The outgoing president said he had previously warned the Bautista brothers that the software used by the National Registry was vulnerable and should be replaced with publicly available software. He added that a request to audit the software before the election was rejected.

Foreign Policy named the grouping on July 1, 2026, describing it as a diplomatic and strategic coordination mechanism with two stated goals: containing Iran and pushing back against Israeli territorial expansion. What the framing missed is that the coalition is also a demotion notice for the GCC. Four foreign-minister meetings in thirty-one days — Riyadh on March 18–19, Islamabad on March 29, Islamabad deputy ministers on April 14, Antalya on April 17–19 — produced a working consultation architecture without a single GCC signature block. Qatar joined as the fifth member for the diplomatic layer. The security quadrilateral remains Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan. The UAE was not invited, has not asked to join, and has not publicly explained its absence. Its silence is the most legible statement it has issued in six months.
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Prince Turki al-Faisal, the former Saudi intelligence chief, told IPS Journal that “had the Israeli plan to ignite war between us and Iran succeeded, the region would have been plunged into ruin and destruction,”
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The Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement Saudi Arabia signed with Pakistan in September 2025 — “attacks on either nation constitute attacks on both” — is the first Article 5–equivalent language Riyadh has ever obtained from a nuclear-armed partner, and Yoel Guzansky of the Institute for National Security Studies confirmed on June 2, 2026 that by April Pakistan had positioned 8,000 troops, a fighter squadron, unmanned aerial vehicles, and air-defence systems at King Abdulaziz Air Base. The Emirati force posture never approached that number and never carried that clause.
Turkey enters the map through a February 2026 bilateral military agreement with Egypt, layered atop a $350 million export deal from Turkish arms firm MKE to Egypt’s Ministry of Defence, documented by the OSW Centre for Eastern Studies. Two of the four security quadrilateral members thus arrived with a signed defence relationship of their own before Riyadh convened them. The quintet did not create Turkey-Egypt coordination — it inherited it.
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Pakistan carries the quintet because it supplies three things no other member can: a nuclear-weapons state’s implicit umbrella, the Sunni Muslim demographic weight that dwarfs the rest of the coalition combined, and the only Article 5–equivalent defence commitment Riyadh holds with any state. Turkey brings NATO credentials but no bilateral defence guarantee to Saudi Arabia. Egypt brings Arab League cover but a peace treaty with Israel that constrains its options. Pakistan brings both signature and hardware.
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Islamabad brings a second asset that Riyadh needs and Abu Dhabi has actively worked to deny. Pakistan and Qatar co-mediated the US-Iran Doha talks that concluded on July 1 with what the mediators called “positive progress.”
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Hakan Fidan, the Turkish foreign minister, has been the coalition’s most visible spokesman. In March 2026 he told Middle East Eye, “We are exploring how, as countries with a certain degree of influence in the region, we can combine our strengths to solve problems.” In April he told OSW Centre for Eastern Studies, “Either we come together and learn to solve our own problems ourselves, or an external hegemon will come and either impose solutions that serve its own interests.”
The Fidan formulation contains a deliberate ambiguity about the identity of the “external hegemon.” Publicly it means the United States. Privately, according to two European diplomats cited by Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, it also means Israel
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Turkey is the only quintet member with active diplomatic channels to Moscow, Kyiv, Tehran, and Doha simultaneously. Ankara’s ability to speak to actors Riyadh cannot address directly — the Iranian foreign ministry above the technical-talks level, Hamas political leadership, the Muslim Brotherhood-adjacent networks in Cairo — is a specific service the coalition purchases with the diplomatic legitimacy Turkey receives in return.
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Abu Dhabi’s absence from the quintet is not a passive omission. The UAE is running an actively counter-Riyadh regional strategy across multiple files simultaneously, and the quintet was designed with that strategy as a known input rather than an unknown risk.


What happens when global disorder peaks? When secular institutions collapse?
When a world thirsts for meaning, order, and divine legitimacy?
The Rebbe does not need to reappear in body.
A movement that already treats him as enthroned needs only declare the moment of fulfillment.
The infrastructure is already operational. The theology already embedded. The loyalty already cultivated.
And here lies the crux: If your Messiah never died, then your revolution never ended.
It is merely waiting for the veil to lift.


In January 2026, U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez assumed the interim presidency, the U.S. lifted sanctions, and Iran’s alliance with Caracas collapsed. In April 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentina’s President Javier Milei formalized the Isaac Accords in Jerusalem, modeled on the Abraham Accords. The pact targets Iranian influence, terrorism, and drug trafficking while expanding security and technology cooperation.
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Partnerships under the Isaac Accords can secure diversified supply chains through joint ventures in extraction, desalination-powered processing, and artificial intelligence (AI)-optimized operations. Argentina’s mining reforms create immediate entry points. Israel offers unique advantages: world-leading desalination technology, battle-tested drone and AI surveillance systems, and decades of experience in arid-climate extraction. These arrangements deny Tehran and Beijing leverage while giving the State of Israel strategic depth.
Military-industrial autonomy completes the strategy. Between 2019 and 2023, the United States supplied 69 percent of Israel’s major arms imports; Germany provided 30 percent. Latin America offers co-production sanctuaries insulated from external political pressure. Drone assembly in Argentina, cybersecurity hubs in Chile, and light-weapons manufacturing in Paraguay could yield cutting-edge parallel supply chains. Israel’s defense exports hit a record $14.8 billion in 2024. The Isaac Accords revive those Cold War channels through overt, rules-based frameworks.
With Maduro gone and Iranian networks in retreat, Israel should re-establish diplomatic relations with Caracas and launch a “Venezuela-Israel Strategic Reconstruction Partnership” under the Isaac Accords. The initiative would not only expand this strategic diplomatic initiative but also rest on three pillars: co-production of drones and surveillance systems to replace Iranian manufacturing and secure borders; cybersecurity hubs to protect new democratic institutions from Iranian retaliation; and a Mossad-led fusion center in Caracas to dismantle residual Hezbollah cells while training Venezuelan forces in Israeli doctrine.
[Israeli] expertise positions Jerusalem to anchor a resource-secure, militarily self-reliant presence in the Western Hemisphere.
For the United States to support this partnership, its backing must remain conditional on three non-negotiable requirements: the complete and permanent expulsion of all Iranian and Hezbollah personnel; Venezuela’s full reintegration into the Organization of American States; and verifiable anti-corruption benchmarks explicitly tied to phased sanctions relief.
This framework would deliver democratization while producing strategic gains for Jerusalem. This opens the door to a new and expanding market for its defense exports, privileged access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves and mineral wealth, where 12 percent of the country hosts eight of the ten most commercially demanded minerals, permanent denial of any Iranian comeback platform, and a forward operating base in a major energy powerhouse.
Israel’s Latin American intelligence legacy was forged through Cold War necessity. Today, that same expertise positions Jerusalem to anchor a resource-secure, militarily self-reliant presence in the Western Hemisphere. The Isaac Accords supply the vehicle. The Lithium Triangle and Venezuelan reconstruction supply the cargo.
The door stands wide open. After the upcoming elections in Israel, the new administration should consider establishing adedicated Latin America task force and launching pilot projects in Argentina and Venezuela before the year’s end.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said US President Donald Trump had expressed annoyance at what is happening there and was looking to stop the war.https://english.enabbaladi.net/archives/2026/06/al-sharaa-wants-economic-not-military-lebanon-role/
He said talk of Syria’s role in seeking a safe and calm solution had been misunderstood by some, as if it meant Syria would enter Lebanon tomorrow morning.
Al-Sharaa added that Syria can be relied on to support the Lebanese state, strengthen its official institutions, and create links among Lebanese forces, including Hezbollah. He said partial solutions involve major problems.
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He said Syria wants to solve the Hezbollah problem and for Lebanon to remain alive, adding that Damascus is ready to sit with everyone.

The initiative formed the backdrop to a panel discussion on opportunities for Israel in the Western Hemisphere at the 2026 JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem on Monday.https://harici.com.tr/en/israel-looks-to-latin-america-as-isaac-accords-seek-to-expand-regional-partnerships/
The panel, titled “The Coming Isaac Accords: Israel and Latin America,” brought together diplomats and regional experts to discuss developments that could encourage participation in the Isaac Accords, the strategic framework announced in April by Argentine President Javier Milei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during Milei’s visit to Israel.
Moderated by JNS correspondent Etgar Lefkovits, the discussion featured Panama’s Ambassador to Israel Ezra Cohen, former US Ambassador to Costa Rica Fitzgerald Haney, and Leah Soibel, founder and CEO of Fuente Latina, which provides Middle East news coverage to Spanish-language media outlets.
Soibel said:
“What we need to understand is that the Isaac Accords have an impact that extends far beyond diplomacy. Twenty percent of the US population is Hispanic. By 2050, that figure is expected to reach 30% of the population. This is the demographic group with the lowest levels of antisemitic sentiment.”
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Cohen said that when he looks at a map of Latin America, only four countries are currently governed by left-wing, anti-Israel administrations.
Referring to an earlier panel discussing what participants described as a bleak future for Jews in Europe, Cohen remarked: “When one window closes, another opens. Come to Latin America.”
Haney argued that “Israel’s friends keep winning” and predicted that “we are going to see a lot more positive developments coming out of Latin America.”

On January 29, 2024, six-year-old Hind Rajab pleaded for help over the phone for three hours, trapped in a car surrounded by the bodies of her family, after an Israeli tank opened fire from just 13 meters away in Gaza City's Tal al-Hawa neighborhood. Israel denied its troops were even in the area. Satellite imagery and forensic investigation proved they lied — 335 bullet holes, a coordinated tank ambush, and two Palestinian Red Crescent paramedics (Yusuf Zeino and Ahmad al-Madhoun) deliberately killed after receiving Israeli-approved clearance to rescue her.
Now the 401st Armoured Brigade — the unit behind Hind's killing — is being hunted in Lebanon.
The Hind Rajab Foundation has filed a 120-page complaint with the International Criminal Court naming 24 Israeli soldiers and commanders, including Colonel Beni Aharon (401st Brigade), Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Ella (52nd Battalion), and Major Sean Glass (commander of the "Vampire Empire" company that carried out the attack). But accountability in The Hague moves slowly. Accountability on the battlefield does not.
In May 2026, Hezbollah seriously wounded Colonel Meir Biderman of the 401st Brigade in a drone strike. On June 19, the fourth commander of the 52nd Battalion was killed when his tank was destroyed in southern Lebanon. The brigade that terrorized Gaza is being systematically dismantled.
This episode examines the full arc — from Hind's final phone call to the ICC filings to Hezbollah's targeted operations against the commanders who thought they would never face consequences.
Ал-Шараа има да урежда едни сметки с Израел/Born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to a Syrian Sunni Muslim family from the Golan Heights, he grew up in Syria's capital, Damascus./


Mr. President, you have gravely harmed the human interests of the enlightened world, and you may be remembered forever as the president who brought about America's humiliation.

The whole world was amazed at how Israel had persuaded you to join the war, given America's appeasing and problematic conduct for years toward the terrorist regime in Iran. That is why we swallowed our pride when you took all the credit for that war and minimized Israel's role. Well, he likes honor, we said. A small price for the strategic change we had created together.
Six months later, in direct continuation of that war, you met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and with security and intelligence teams from both sides, and you reached the clear and unequivocal conclusion: An even more intense war was needed to mortally harm the regime and remove the existential and daily threat to the Middle East, first and foremost Israel...
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Everyone who took part in the meeting knows that you were the one pushing for this with full force. Mossad Director David Barnea and the prime minister's military secretary, Roman Gofman, presented a practical plan for it, but their assessment was cautious and stated that such a move would take many long months and that patience would be required, as well as work with regional leaders. "Patience" is a key word.
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And the war worked excellently. You let us do the work against the leadership, thanks to our terrifyingly precise intelligence and the capabilities of the elite Israeli Air Force, while at the same time your excellent people, led by Secretary Pete Hegseth and Adm. Cooper, did an insane job of wearing down Iran's missile array.
The plan to weaken the regime on the way to toppling it, the one presented to you and approved by you, stipulated one intense military stage lasting two months, followed by tighter sanctions and an economic blockade. The blockade of Hormuz came a little late, not terrible, but it did its job effectively. You dealt with domestic criticism over the rise in oil prices with the correct and justified argument that we need to suffer a little now for a much better future.
Over the past two weeks, you received the intelligence reports and the new assessments on the regime's condition. You saw Iran's economy deteriorating toward disaster, but more importantly, you saw the pressure inside the regime, reflected in quarrels, arguments and threats, the beginning of disintegration. More and more reports from Western and Gulf intelligence organizations pointed in that direction. And then suddenly you made a U-turn that cannot be explained by any logical analysis.
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Two weeks ago, someone in your circle made sure to leak the sharp conversation you had with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu....
And you not only failed to downplay the importance of that difficult conversation, you added to it in conversations with journalists, while spreading falsehoods, about how "I saved his ass from prison."...
And the megalomaniacal statement that without you, Israel would not exist? Well, Israel existed before you and will exist long after you, you have just now made that a little more difficult. Your ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, rightly said: Without Israel, America would not exist. And behind him stand millions of Christian believers, good American citizens, who feel exactly the same way.
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You did not understand the message that, with Iran, negotiations must only be about surrender, and must be conducted from a position of strength, not apology. You continued acting as though Iran were the global superpower pressing on your neck, and not the other way around. You illustrated the Iranian, Chinese and Islamic thesis, which holds that the decadent West lacks the ability and courage to deal with difficulties, and will always, always try to compromise.
Because the strategic significance of this is enormous, and to the detriment of great America. A quote from sane Lebanon, which is trying to reach an agreement with Israel: "Trump gave Hezbollah a shot in the arm at the organization's most difficult moment and sold our future." Similar things are being said about you in the Gulf states. Except for Qatar, your good friend. You sold out the United Arab Emirates, the brave country that went with you to the Abraham Accords and broke through the path, the country attacked by Iran more than any other, your new bestie. Bahrain will face growing coup attempts fueled by Iran. All the Gulf states, except Qatar, which has already bribed Iran too, will receive ultimatums from Tehran, because you allowed the mullahs the legitimacy to control Hormuz and did not fulfill your promise to ensure the removal of the Iranian threat to the oil wells and facilities.
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And I am trying, and failing, to understand what caused this absurd change of direction, so contrary to everything you have said and done until now.
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And one last word from an Israeli. We feel betrayed, nothing less, because your heart was, it seemed, in the right place, with all your flaws. You acted against it. You lost your patience and your moral and leadership compass. Only if you walk this back and avoid reaching a final agreement with Iran might there be a correction.
“No one can tell us what to do,” Katz said while commenting on calls for the Israeli army to leave Lebanon.
Katz also commented on U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks that “Let Hezbollah and the Syrian army deal with it.”
“We do not need Al-Sharaa. We do not need him to come here and help us.
We know Syria very well. Al-Sharaa will not help us.
It is better for him to stay in Syria and not interfere in our affairs.
Nor should he force us to interfere in his affairs,” the Israeli defense minister stressed.
За звездите, има голямо подравняване на Луна, Венера, Юпитер, Меркурий
Israel’s far-right cabinet members, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, on Friday called for intensified attacks in Lebanon after the Israeli army said four soldiers were killed in fighting in southern Lebanon.
In a post on the US social media company X, Ben-Gvir said Israel should respond forcefully despite international pressure.
“With all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the security of our citizens are not forfeit.
All of Lebanon must burn,”
the extremist minister wrote.
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Ben-Gvir noted he had conveyed his position directly to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “I told the Prime Minister, even in our private meetings: For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep.”
Calling for a harsher attack, he added that in the Middle East it was necessary to “go berserk. To obliterate. To crush the terror.”
Another extremist minister Smotrich wrote on X,
“A tough morning...
Time to speak with fire.
To open the gates of hell.”


The deal manifestly empowers and finances a mass-murdering regime. It elevates the Islamic Republic to a regional powerhouse. It abandons the Iranian people to whom Trump promised that help was on its way.
And it directly endangers and constrains Israel, with terminology that binds Israel to a ceasefire it had no part in negotiating: “The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States, and their allies in the current war...
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But he has now struck a deal that fails to definitively close off Tehran’s practical capacity to complete its nuclear program, and removes US military leverage to deter it from doing so.
And that’s not all.
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Warming to his reality-challenged theme, Trump prescribed that Israel “let Syria take care of Hezbollah. Because to be honest with you, I think they’d do a better job of doing it.” That would be Syria under Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist who had a $10 million US bounty on his head until December 2024
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The war was lost through inadequate strategic planning by the US and Israel, and subsequent US presidential weakness. Trump’s capitulation is a betrayal of the Iranian citizenry. It will come back to bite America. It leaves Israel more vulnerable than before the war began, with a new US-Iran ceasefire agreement that aims to deny Israel the freedom to protect and defend itself.
The terms that the regime held out for and won indeed show its leaders to be “very rational people.” The same, with dire implications for the security of Israel and its people, cannot be said of Trump.

Israel, despite having started the war alongside the US, was not involved in the negotiations over the deal, which appears not to achieve the goals of the war that were set out by the US and Israel, including eliminating Iran’s nuclear program, depleting its ballistic missile stockpile, ending its support for terror proxies and creating the conditions for the fall of the regime.
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Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir attacked the deal, saying in a statement that “Trump’s agreement does not bind us.”
“Israel is not subordinate to the United States. We are an independent and sovereign country,” he said. “We are not partners to this agreement, which does not safeguard our security.
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Former prime minister Naftali Bennett, who heads the Together alliance and is seen as a leading contender to replace Netanyahu in the upcoming elections, said the government failed to translate Israel’s military achievements into lasting security gains.
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Bennett said that he, by contrast, has “a strategic plan for bringing about the collapse of the Iranian regime” and to dismantle its nuclear program through “a combination of diplomatic, intelligence, economic, technological and military means.”
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Avigdor Liberman, of the hawkish Yisrael Beytenu party, argued that if the pending agreement had been signed during the previous Bennett-Lapid government, Netanyahu “would have accused us of treason.”
Jerusalem must be prepared to retaliate against Hezbollah and Iranian attacks, he insisted, asserting that “for every Iranian launch at Israel, we should respond by destroying Kharg Island and the port of Bandar Abbas.”
Liberman also called for the creation of an Israeli missile force and insisted that “from now on, Mossad must focus on one mission only — overthrowing the ayatollah regime.”
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Yesh Atid MK Ram Ben Barak said the agreement was “the best thing that has happened to Iran in a generation,” while Hadash-Ta’al MK Ahmad Tibi noted that Trump’s “greatest achievement is to open the Strait of Hormuz, which was open before the war began!”
. "В очередной раз, наверное, - я знаю - эти силы обманули. Это был Ватикан. И, что удивительно, еврейское лобби, израильтяне. Они от имени Зеленского заявляли: все, идем на мир, соглашаемся. Ну и другие", - заявил Александр Лукашенко.

Но самый цимус в том, что в Израиль из Бандерштадта собирается целая делегация - большое количество разнокалиберных деятелей еврейсого агала. Их возглавит главный раввин Днепровсой (правильнее сазать, Днепропетровсой) области Шмуэль Каминеций, по совместительству глава «Объединенной еврейсой общины Ураины».https://news-odessa.ru/other/2025/02/10/56908.html
Последний отметился тем, что в 2014 году в ходе отмечания Пурима заявил, что «Путин - новый Аман» (Амана – враг еврейского народа, которому нужно желать смерти). Ветхозаветного персонажа изображают в качестве повешенного на виселице, а также едят треугольные пирожки «уши Амана» (символизирует уши врага иудейского народа)
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Итальянсий (по рождению), американский по воспитанию, еврей Берл Лазар, более 30 лет живёт и трудится в России, и это обстоятельство обойти невозможно.
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«Может быть, наш народ больше всех понимает, что такое страдание, поэтому мы готовы делать всё, чтобы действительно в мире были только покой, мир, и люди жили хорошей жизнью», - не так давно говорил Берл Лазар на встрече с Владимиром Путиным.
Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, has stated that the third imposed war completely discredited the United States and has accelerated the collapse of the criminal Israeli regime.
In an extensive interview on Monday night, the Quds commander said, “The third imposed war discredited America. The trend of the collapse of the Zionist regime has gained momentum.”
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“Today, America knows very well, and the Zionist regime understands even better, that the force standing firmly against them in the harshest conditions, refusing to leave the battlefield, is the resistance,” Qaani said.
“From Operation Al-Aqsa Flood until today, despite unprecedented pressure, maximum destruction, and the most horrific crimes in beloved Palestine and Lebanon, not a single resistance group abandoned the field. This steadfastness has terrified the enemies,” he said.
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General Qaani praised the performance of the entire axis of resistance in the recent war, saying it “shone powerfully.”
He particularly highlighted Hezbollah’s role, noting that the Lebanese resistance movement fought shoulder-to-shoulder with Iran for 104 days.
“Hezbollah cannot be dismantled. No one can stand against Hezbollah of Lebanon,” he said.
“Hezbollah is the entire Shia community and a significant portion of the non-Shia community of Lebanon. Everything you have seen from Hezbollah is only the tip of the iceberg,” he said.
Qaani further stated that the American-Zionist enemy has lost all credibility wherever it confronted the resistance.
He pointed to the Bab al-Mandab Strait as one of the resistance’s winning cards, saying it is “like wax in the hands of the boys of Hezbollah, Ansarullah, and Yemen.”
He revealed that some of the most advanced American warships intending to cross the Red Sea during the war spent nearly two weeks going back and forth between Yemen and Jeddah before ultimately not daring to pass through.
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The remarks once again highlighted the strategic depth and unbreakable unity of the axis of resistance, which continues to change regional equations in favor of the oppressed despite all pressures and aggressions by the United States and the Zionist regime.
The ministry added that the strikes were carried out in exercise of Iran's "inherent right to self-defense," following an announcement by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps that it had launched missile attacks on four US targets in Jordan and destroyed an F-35 hangar.https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/06/10/770176/Iran-US-attacks-regional-countries-aggression-Turkey-Saudi-Arabia-
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Separately, Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held telephone conversations late Tuesday with his Turkish and Saudi counterparts, Hakan Fidan and Faisal bin Farhan, to discuss the latest regional developments.
During the calls, Araghchi condemned the US military aggression and the violation of Iran's national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and emphasized Iran's "inherent right to self-defense" to allow the country's "powerful armed forces" to respond in kind.
The Turkish and Saudi foreign ministers discussed the situation with their Iranian counterpart.

In a statement posted on X, Handala said it carried out a targeted car bombing operation and released a video alongside its claim of responsibility.https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/06/04/769839/Handala-Israel-US-Mossad
The group said a senior director of Mossad’s “new infiltration unit,” linked to the "Iran file," was killed in the morning blast after a bomb was planted in his vehicle on Highway 20.
Handala added that the operation followed months of intelligence gathering, monitoring, and surveillance.
The claim came after a car bomb exploded on a major Tel Aviv highway during rush hour on Thursday, killing one person.
The blast occurred on Highway 20 (the Ayalon Highway) near the Holon Interchange, one of the busiest routes in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area.
Israel’s emergency service, Magen David Adom, said it received reports of the explosion at around 9:20 a.m. Paramedics found a critically injured person at the scene, who was later pronounced dead.
The incident prompted a large deployment of police and emergency services. Police said a bomb weighing approximately half a kilogram detonated inside the vehicle.
Initial reports identified the victim as a 27-year-old man, while later updates described her as a 35-year-old former policewoman.
In its statement, Handala challenged Israeli authorities to publicly confirm the identity of the victim, while pointing to the inability of the regime's security services to protect senior figures.
Lia Malka Cohen, 35, has been identified as the victim of Thursday's Ayalon Highway car bombing, Israel Police confirmed on Friday.https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-898474
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Her cousin wrote a social media post accusing Cohen's estranged husband, saying, "Yes, it's supposedly still under investigation. But it's clear to everyone that her husband, her estranged husband, is the one who likely ordered her murder or did it himself," he wrote.
The State Department declined to provide exact numbers. According to the American Foreign Service Association, around 2,000 U.S. diplomats have left the Foreign Service over the last year, either through layoffs or forced retirements, taking with them decades of institutional knowledge, experience in crisis response and highly specialized language skills paid for by the U.S. government.
Their departure from a workforce that was estimated to be more than 13,000 in 2024 leaves the U.S. at a critical disadvantage, current and former State Department officials say, at a time when the nation is facing an escalating number of foreign policy crises.


On March 7, 2026, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić made a cryptic announcement. Serbia, he said, would soon open a factory for "the most serious drones in the world" with a foreign partner from the Israeli regime.https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/04/24/767486/how-israel-moved-hermes-drone-production-serbia-hide-from-iranian-missiles
By early April, reports had uncovered the full scope of the deal. Elbit Systems – the largest military company in the occupied territories and a firm repeatedly named by UN experts as profiting from the ongoing genocide in Gaza – had agreed to establish a joint drone production facility in Šimanovci, just thirty kilometers west of Belgrade.
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The joint venture agreement between Elbit Systems and Serbia's state-owned Yugoimport SDPR gives the notorious Israeli arms company a controlling 51 percent stake, while the Serbian partner holds the remaining 49 percent.
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According to documents obtained by some journalists and confirmed by two independent sources close to the military industry, the factory will produce two distinct drone types.
The first is a short-range model with a high payload and rotary wings, designed for tactical reconnaissance and strike missions in confined operational environments.
The second is far more advanced: a long-range model, faster and capable of operating at altitudes exceeding six kilometers, making it suitable for deep-penetration surveillance missions well beyond Serbian borders.
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The value of ammunition and weapons exports from Serbia to the Israeli regime has increased by an astonishing 42 times since 2023, reaching 114 million euros by the end of 2025, according to available evidence.
The vast majority of these exports were conducted through Yugoimport SDPR, the same state-owned company now partnering with Elbit on the drone factory.
Beyond conventional weapons, the partnership extends into the shadowy realm of surveillance and espionage technology.
Serbian authorities have used forensic products purchased from the Israeli company Cellebrite to unlock and extract data from mobile devices belonging to journalists and social media activists.
A new spyware tool designated “NoviSpy” has been deployed to infect these devices, enabling the Serbian internal security service to monitor and suppress critical voices.
The methods employed bear the unmistakable signature of Israeli technology and training. The personal connections between the two regimes run deep.
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The political dimension of the deal has also drawn sharp criticism. UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, during a visit to Serbia in March 2026, described Serbia as “one of Israel’s strongest and most determined allies, without any shame.”
Serbian civil society organizations have raised concerns that by hosting an Elbit production facility, Serbia could become a legitimate military target in any future conflict involving the Israeli regime.
IRGC Commander Ebrahim Zolfaghari directly ordered all residents of northern Israel to flee their homes immediately, warning that Tehran will unleash direct, asymmetric hellfire across the region.
Hezbollah carried out 41 military operations against Israeli forces within 24 hours, as a Lebanese parliamentarian warned that no unilateral ceasefire would hold and called for a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory.
Hassan Fadlallah, a member of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc in the Lebanese parliament, said Beirut's position now centers on a comprehensive ceasefire covering "land, air, and sea" — one that must precede the withdrawal of Israeli forces and the return of displaced residents to their homes.
He stressed that any agreement must include a "clear and explicit" commitment from the Israeli side, along with a halt to the demolition of homes in southern Lebanon.
"The resistance group will not accept a unilateral commitment to a ceasefire," Fadlallah said, adding that Hezbollah would honor any deal only once Israel formally commits to it.
Mohammed al-Farah, a member of Ansarullah's Political Bureau, issued the threat in a post on X on Monday.
"The Israeli enemy must realize that any violation in Lebanon will be met with a response, and that its soldiers in the south will remain vulnerable to daily killings until withdrawal," he said.
"Any escalation will be met with a large and comprehensive response,” the official reiterated.
А, не ми дреме. Аз свято вярвам в Апокалипсиса и разделянето на зърното от плявата. Та - кой откъде е.
Според моята вяра бъдещето принадлежи на ония, които са цялостни, които могат да обединяват и съзидават.
Без Сидеров, Костадинов и много други Радев нямаше да има какво да яхне.


It’s hard to think of a time when the United States suffered a total defeat in a conflict, a setback so decisive that the strategic loss could be neither repaired nor ignored.
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Defeat in the present confrontation with Iran will be of an entirely different character. It can neither be repaired nor ignored. There will be no return to the status quo ante, no ultimate American triumph that will undo or overcome the harm done.The Strait of Hormuz will not be “open,” as it once was. With control of the strait, Iran emerges as the key player in the region and one of the key players in the world. The roles of China and Russia, as Iran’s allies, are strengthened; the role of the United States, substantially diminished. Far from demonstrating American prowess, as supporters of the war have repeatedly claimed, the conflict has revealed an America that is unreliable and incapable of finishing what it started. That is going to set off a chain reaction around the world as friends and foes adjust to America’s failure.
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And Israel’s interests will be threatened.
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Israel will find itself more isolated than ever, as Iran grows richer, rearms, and preserves its options to go nuclear in the future. It may even find itself unable to go after Iran’s proxies: In a world where Iran wields influence over the energy supply of so many nations, Israel could face enormous international pressure not to provoke Tehran in Lebanon, Gaza, or anywhere else.
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The global adjustment to a post-American world is accelerating. America’s once-dominant position in the Gulf is just the first of many casualties.

напр. с чужда пита помен да правят, или да крадат чужд електорат и се пъчат с бройката като на сгоден циганин брат му

Those who insist that Russia is secretly aligned with Israel misunderstand both history and the present moment.
Russia may be cautious, even shifting in some diplomatic arenas, but it has not embraced the West’s logic of annihilation.
It has not signed onto the project of fortress ethno-states wielding AI-powered drones against refugee camps or school basements.
On the contrary, Russia stands, with all its contradictions, as a major brake on that world order.

"There are differing attitudes towards the need of the red heifer's ashes. A small percentage of Jewish people (and a few Gentiles), believe a new red heifer can be offered and its ashes used for the purification. To accomplish this, two herds of red cattle have been started in Israel in order to raise an unblemished red heifer born in the land of Israel. There are two problems with this. First, a new future heifer would have to be offered on the Miphkad Altar (currently in the hands of the Muslims) located on the Mount of Olives. Second, in order to have a new offering of the red heifer, ashes of the heifer that could be traced back to Numbers 19 would have to be used to cleanse the Miphkad Altar to have the required "clean place." This leads to the obvious conclusion that, even if a newly born, unblemished red heifer were to be offered today, ashes that can be traced back to the first offering of the heifer (Numbers 19) would still have to be found for the continuity of the "perpetual and forever," as prescribed in this passage."https://templeinstitute.org/red-heifer-the-original-ashes/
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Because of the importance of the red heifer for all of Israel, there is a great need for this issue to be addressed. Since we have examined the significance of the original ashes from the heifer that Moshe prepared, it should be obvious to the reader that obtaining those ashes would truly be a most fortunate turn of events.
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If a portion of those ashes were indeed set aside for the future sanctification of Israel, then perhaps they shall be found. Or, perhaps they will only be revealed through Divine intervention; perhaps when the Messiah arrives he will identify their location. It would certainly be desirable for all of Israel if the original ashes could be located and proven to be authentic beyond any doubt.
Iranian lawmakers are discussing legislation that would offer large financial rewards for the assassination of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, escalating tensions following the February strikes on Iran that killed supreme leader Ali Khamenei.As per the Telegraph UK, Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of Iran’s national security commission, said lawmakers were preparing a bill titled “Reciprocal action by military and security forces of the Islamic Republic”, which would formalise a €50 million reward for anyone who kills Trump.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/iran-plans-50-million-bounty-on-gambler-donald-trump-child-killer-netanyahu-for-whoever-sends-them-to-hell-report/articleshow/131190414.cms
Azizi said Iran considers Trump, Netanyahu and Admiral Brad Cooper of US Central Command responsible for the February 28 strike that killed Khamenei and that they must face “confrontation and reciprocal action”.Mahmoud Nabavian, deputy chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security Committee, also said parliament would soon vote on allocating a “significant reward” for anyone who “sends the gambler Trump and the child-killer Netanyahu to hell”, reported Jewish Chronicle.
One of the most revealing developments of the past week has come not from critics of the war, but from one of the intellectual architects of modern American interventionism itself.
In a striking Atlantic essay titled “Checkmate in Iran,” Robert Kagan argued that the United States may already have suffered what he called a strategic defeat “that can neither be repaired nor ignored.” He warned that “there will be no return to the status quo ante” and acknowledged that Iran had fundamentally altered the regional balance despite weeks of devastating American and Israeli strikes.

Какво ли биха писали днес Айнщайн и Аренд за Израел, Украйна и гугутките в ЕК.

Gaza and Donbass: Twin Fronts of the Same War
The war in Ukraine and the genocide in Gaza are not separate conflicts. They are parallel theaters of the same civilizational confrontation: East vs. West. In both, a militarized ethno-state backed by the West targets an Eastern people whose only crime is refusing to vanish.
In Donbass, it was the people who resisted the Maidan coup, who refused to bow to a NATO-aligned regime built on racialized nationalism and historical amnesia. In Gaza, it is the people who refuse to surrender their land, their dignity, and their right to exist to a Western-backed settler state that sees them as demographic threats. Since 2014, both have been bombed, blockaded, starved, and slandered, framed as terrorists for daring to survive.
The West calls this order. But it’s an order built on siege.
Those who insist that Russia is secretly aligned with Israel misunderstand both history and the present moment. Russia may be cautious, even shifting in some diplomatic arenas, but it has not embraced the West’s logic of annihilation. It has not signed onto the project of fortress ethno-states wielding AI-powered drones against refugee camps or school basements. On the contrary, Russia stands, with all its contradictions, as a major brake on that world order.
If Israel is Ukraine, then Gaza is Donbass: two peoples on the wrong side of the Western empire, trapped behind barbed wire and digital crosshairs.
And if Russia is anything in this equation, it may be what Iran is to Gaza, an imperfect ally, vilified for even daring to intervene.
These are not isolated wars. They are fronts in the same global conflict: a West that seeks to erase history, borders, and peoples, and an East that refuses to disappear.
The propaganda may differ. The drones may evolve. But the battle lines are drawn.
From Donbass to Gaza, every empire meets its end.

Recently declassified Israeli archive documents have shed further light on attempts by a Zionist militia to forge a relationship with Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 40s.https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/zionist-militia-frequently-contacted-nazi-germany-declassified-israeli-documents-reveal
The documents, reported by Haaretz, reveal that Avraham Stern and other members of his Stern Gang made several attempts to forge a partnership with Nazi Germany, based in part on shared opposition to the British, who were then occupying Palestine, where the Zionist movement hoped to create a Jewish state.
Naftali Lubenchik, a Stern Gang member, was sent to meet with German representatives. A document written in 1951 stated that he believed Nazi Germany and its allies did not seek “the physical destruction of the Jewish people, but rather their expulsion from Europe and their concentration in one place…"
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According to Haaretz, historical research documents reveal several attempts by the Stern Gang to contact German officials.
One resulted in a document proposing “active partnership” with Germany in the war, based on “shared interests between German policy and Jewish national aspirations”, and a future alliance between a Jewish state and the German Reich.




Israel has not confirmed the use of AI in the Iran war. However, several reports indicate that the Israeli military has already employed various AI systems. The AI devices are reported to have been used in the bombardment of the Gaza Strip since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023.https://www.kompas.id/artikel/en-tragedi-sd-minab-dan-penggunaan-ai-di-perang-iran
An investigation by Israeli-based media outlets, +972 Magazine and Local Call, revealed that an AI system called Lavender was used to help identify bombing targets.
According to the investigation, Lavender was used to mark residents of Gaza as potential targets for possible assassination. It was also mentioned that this system has very minimal human oversight.
The Lavender system reportedly identified around 37,000 individuals labeled as potential targets based on their alleged connections to Hamas. The report has drawn the attention of Washington. The White House under President Joe Biden is reviewing the report.
However, the Israeli military denied this. According to Israel, the AI-based system only assists human analysis. Inspections are still conducted by senior officers and take international law into consideration.
In addition to Lavender, the +972 investigation also reported on an AI system called Habsora, or The Gospel. Unlike Lavender, which is used to mark people, Habsora is used to mark buildings and structures deemed to have military functions.
Another Israeli military AI system is called Where's Daddy?. This AI is used to help determine when targets are home. A former Israeli intelligence officer, quoted by +972, called this technology enabling the military to operate a "mass murder factory."

Deny. Attack. Reverse Victim and Offender.
Originally identified as a psychological response pattern used by perpetrators of abuse and institutional wrongdoing, DARVO has become a useful framework for understanding how states manage controversy, scandal, and allegations of violence.
In this video, we explore how Israel’s historical and modern public relations strategies appear to follow a recurring DARVO-like sequence:
Deny allegations. Attack critics and whistleblowers. Reposition itself as the true victim of hatred, antisemitism, or existential threat.
родените извън Израел си искат земята!!!

Ако ще разсъждаваме в контекста на R1a vs R1b, тогава картата не е точна - червената зона на Балканският полуостров трябва да стига до Егейско и Бяло море. Също и синята част на Анадола не трябва да я има.
Но това са подробности, които не са от съществено значение.


