Now with 5 days of data it’s safe to say it’s officially a trend.
Btw, in the 5 launches so far on 3/19, Israel is averaging a 3.2 min lag time which is the lowest average lag time of the war (so far)!
I don’t fully understand the terms of the proposed ceasefire that the US and the Lebanese authority announced but it doesn’t sound like something that Hezbollah would verbally agree to as it does nothing to prevent the return of the pre-March 2nd conditions, which Hezbollah explicitly rejects (they even reiterated that on Monday). It sounds like a ploy/betrayal from the Lebanese authority, which a lot of people have been anticipating for months now.
🚨Soar Atlas has made available new high-res imagery from Jun 3 to explore, with a clearer view of a destroyed shelter at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait.
Explore and Compare: https://t.co/63ZPaW7Dly
The area appears charred, with multiple impact craters visible nearby.
The U.S. State Department, along with both Israel and Lebanon, have issued a joint statement announcing an immediate cessation of hostilities in Lebanon, stating:
“The United States convened the fourth high-level trilateral meeting between Israeli and Lebanese representatives on June 2 and 3, 2026.
As a result of the U.S. led negotiations, Israel and Lebanon agreed to the implementation of a ceasefire. The ceasefire is contingent on a complete cessation of Hizbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hizbollah operatives from the South Litani Sector.
The two sides agreed with the guidance of the United States to swiftly advance the creation of pilot zones in which the Lebanese Armed Forces will take exclusive control of the territory to the exclusion of all non-state actors.
These steps will enable progress towards a comprehensive peace and security agreement.
All countries reaffirmed that the future of the relationship between Israel and Lebanon must be decided by the two sovereign governments. They rejected any attempt, by any state or non-state actor, to hold Lebanon’s future hostage.
Israel and Lebanon reaffirmed that they have no hostile intent toward one another and committed to continuing direct negotiations to build confidence, resolve all outstanding issues, and work toward a comprehensive agreement between the two countries.
The delegations discussed a security framework, building on discussions at the Pentagon on May 29, aimed at sustainably ensuring the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of Lebanon and Israel. This includes the dismantlement of non-state armed groups, and the prevention of their re-emergence.
All parties condemned Iran’s attacks on countries in the region, and ongoing activities that undermine stability throughout the Middle East, whether through support for proxies and all other acts of aggression.
The United States reiterated its ongoing support for both governments to exercise their sovereignty. It reaffirmed that any agreement to cease hostilities must be reached directly between the two governments, brokered by the United States, and not through any separate track. The United States underscored its intent to support the Lebanese Armed Forces, with the aim of improving their capacity and enabling the effective exercise of sovereignty throughout Lebanese territory. It emphasized Secretary Rubio’s June 2 statement that Hizbollah is not just an enemy of Israel and an enemy of America, but that it is an enemy of Lebanon.
Israel reaffirmed that its security and respect for its territorial integrity can only be achieved through the disarmament of Hizbollah and the dismantlement of its infrastructure throughout Lebanon. It emphasized the importance of direct negotiations under the leadership of the United States to resolve all outstanding issues and achieve durable peace and security.
Lebanon reaffirmed the necessity for mutual respect of internationally recognized borders, the urgent need for full implementation of the cessation of hostilities, underscoring the principles of territorial integrity and full state sovereignty. Lebanon committed to enhancing the capacity of the Lebanese Armed Forces, with U.S. support, to assert effective control throughout the country.
The two parties agreed to reconvene the political and security tracks the week of June 22, with a view toward reaching a comprehensive agreement. The United States agreed to continue facilitating communication between the parties in the interim.”
@MenchOsint I love a conspiracy as much as the next guy but why would the us false flag the airport if they weren’t going to use it as a pretext to begin fighting again?
1) the actual Bloomberg article specifies private sector outlays which is why it compares data center investment to public investment in public infrastructure
2) the census bureau literally separates out between public and private if there were any gov contracts they’d be under public outlays.
The Netherlands Ministry of Defense plans to replace Palantir's software within two years, citing concerns over European digital sovereignty.
Source: Cyber News
Iranian Navy: A few hours ago, following aggressive actions, violations of the Strait of Hormuz regulations, and hostile acts against Iranian commercial vessels in the Sea of Oman by the terrorist and aggressive US Army, the Navy of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army, upon detection and identification, targeted the "command and control center" of an American destroyer that intended to approach the waters of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Sea of Oman.
🚨 Iran unveils West Asia's biggest cancer hospital
The new main building of the Iranian Cancer Institute is equipped with over 610 beds and cutting‑edge medical technology.
🔸 The hospital spans 60,000 square meters - 18 floors, 37 specialized departments and a national cell therapy lab
🔸 It is equipped with 11 imaging and radiotherapy machines, 96 chemotherapy beds, and 19 operating rooms
🔸 It functions as the nation's main hub for cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment
War and sanctions haven't stopped Iran from advancing its healthcare infrastructure.
Fresh satellite imagery confirms the destruction of a drone/aircraft shelter located at 29°21'04.72"N, 47°30'14.06"E within Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait following the Iranian missile and drone strikes that targeted the base earlier today.
@AhmadKarrar4@cym27s Funnily enough in the tweet centcom says us bases were not hit so I wonder if they made that specification on purpose knowing that the airport did get hit
US strikes an Iranian tanker near #Hormuz.
#Iran hits a US-Israeli vessel.
US then strikes a communications tower.
Iran responds with missile & drone attacks on a regional US airbase & the US Fifth Fleet HQ.
Harsher responses as promised.
#Trump#War