Nsdene Goldfoot
6/14/26/“We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down,” Trump added. “There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel. This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let’s not blow it! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
Ever hear of someone saying, "We're taking care of business?"
That should be the answer Netanyahu should give to Donald Trump today.
The IDF struck Beirut, Lebanon's southern suburbs of Dahiyeh today and Trump said it's interfering with his peace deal, and told Israel not to blow his chances. 3 were killed and 7 were injured.
Israel's firing was to answer Hezbollah's shooting at Northern Israel that happened first. "Hezbollah launched 3 projectiles (which fell in open areas near the northern Israeli communities of Shomera and Shlomi). Additionally, earlier in the morning, a drone linked to Hezbollah exploded in an Israeli military zone in the Upper Galilee region."This was caught on camera and released footage where the boom was also heard followed by rising smoke. “Israel will not tolerate firing into its territory,” Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement. So Trump, Hezbollah is not listening to you.
The Israeli military later said it was preparing for potential incoming fire in the coming hours.
Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel on March 2, two days after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, sparking war in the Middle East. In fact, Hezbollah fired a total of 12 attack waves into Israel, consisting of various projectiles on that date of March 2, including drones, rockets, and anti-tank missiles. While exact individual munition counts are often categorized by these waves, overall reports for the initial days of the conflict indicated hundreds of projectiles were launched into Israeli territory.
Israeli troops have since pushed their invasion of Lebanon deeper than at any point in over a quarter century.
Iran wants a ceasefire deal to include the fighting in Lebanon, but evidently they think they can fire first and not get any response, that the IDF's hands will be tied by Trump.
Netanyahu takes care the business of Israel; not Donald Trump. He is free to deal with the Strait and Hormuz and Netanyahu must protect Israel. In the Middle East, one MUST remain strong and remain in the position of the STRONG HORSE, or its curtains for them. .
Personally, I don't see Trump's peace deal as a peace deal at all. It's giving Iran money without assurances. It's giving in and appeasing Iran. I hope they can't sign.
Mahyar Tousi first gained attention for supporting Brexit, but his audience exploded after October 7 and during the intensifying conflict with Iran, turning him into one of YouTube’s most watched Middle East commentators. While Iran is in he dark without electricity, we can keep up with Tousi's broadcasting. Trump ought to listen and watch.
At this same moment on Tousi's TV channel coming out of England about Iran, the bank has crashed. The head of the bank has resigned, probably skipping out of town now. Conflict Escalation: Tousi is reporting on severe military exchanges between the U.S. and Iran. Recent reports cover armed clashes between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the traditional Iranian army,
The Central Bank of Iran officially dissolved Ayandeh Bank due to massive bad debts, a severe capital shortfall, and a capital adequacy ratio of minus 600 percent. The state-owned Bank Melli absorbed all of Ayandeh Bank's branches, employees, and customer accounts. So the Ayatollah's ruling party has stolen the people's money.
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