Channel 12 in Hebrew: Trump asked "Israel" to withdraw from Lebanon before Friday.
While the actual reality is Israel has fired missiles through its drones on civilians in Mifdoun martyring 3 and wounding others.
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Israelis on Telegram in response to the B-52 crash and death of 8 Americans:
‘They deserve it, I hate the United States no less than Iran.’
‘We just started, dear Americans. The blows have only just begun.’
@Bushra1Shaikh Thank you! I fully share your sentiment, and I will add;
They fully know that Iran only suffered the wrath of Washington for 47 year ONLY cz of supporting Palestine.
They criticize while most if not all of their Arab and muslim governments did NOTHING.
🇺🇸⚡️ — NEW: Eight crewmembers are believed to be dead in the B-52 bomber crash at Edwards Air Force Base, according to CNN.
— 🇺🇸/🇮🇱 Israelis on Telegram in response to the B-52 crash and death of 8 Americans:
‘They deserve it, I hate the United States no less than Iran.’
‘We just started, dear Americans. The blows have only just begun.’
Israel is dropping toxic chemicals on farmland in South Lebanon
We’re talking about catastrophic levels of glyphosate, a chemical linked to cancer
11,000 times above safe levels
This is a deliberate war crime aimed at making life impossible and forcing people out of their land
I'm glad @HadiHtt survived and is recovering.
I can't wait to see you back on the field reporting the warcrimes of the terrorist entity that wants to murder every free journalist carrying on his duty.
Speedy recovery Hadi ✌️
The late Hassan Nasrallah dropped a truth bomb that still triggers people:
It’s not Israel controlling America.
America controls Israel.
Forget the lazy “Zionist lobby runs Washington” cope. Nasrallah called it straight > the real power sits in U.S. corporate boardrooms and evangelical Christian Zionist circles, not Tel Aviv.
Israel isn’t the puppet master. It’s the outpost. The forward base. The expensive, heavily armed extension of American power in the region.
Just like it was once Britain’s tool, now it’s Washington’s.
The senior partner makes the calls.
The junior partner does the heavy lifting and takes the blame.
That flips the entire script most people in the Arab world (and plenty in the West) have been running with for decades.
"If we all perish,
it is better than living in humiliation
under the domination of Zionism and under the domination of America."
—Imam Khomeini, November 16, 1981 #iran
@propandco +And would Hezbollah ever accept such a guarantee or have relations these traitors. Now think about it , and if you don't understand, stop giving advice on these matters.
@propandco Many pages of articles could be written to answer this question, but I'll just ask you one question. There is a so-called ceasefire in Gaza right now, and do you know which countries are the guarantors ?
🔹 The struggle between Iran and the United States is far from over, but this particular round was destined to end with a phased agreement—one built on gradual steps and verification at every stage.
🔸 What’s striking is that the agreement—without delving into unpublished details—is balanced in its overall framework.
🔸 Unlike the 2015 deal, verification of the other party’s compliance will now be bilateral. In other words, unless Iran confirms that Washington has met its obligations, it will not begin / continue with the second phase.
🔸 This is immensely significant. The very issue Washington prioritized most—the nuclear file—has been postponed to second-phase negotiations. Washington must first implement the first phase to even reach what comes next.
🔸 This is a new formula Tehran is using to ensure the agreement is implemented and its fruits are realized. I don’t see Iran abandoning this approach in future stages: gradual progression, ensuring Washington’s commitment at each step, and only then moving to the next.
🔸 One of the most important features of such an agreement is that for Iran, committing or stepping back is far easier than it was in 2015. Tehran has tied its own commitment directly to Washington’s. Opening or closing the Strait of Hormuz—unlike resuming enrichment—requires neither massive effort nor a long time.
🔸 We are facing a fundamental shift, born of war, resilience on the ground, and steadfastness in the streets—and it builds on all of them. Any retreat from commitments will now be bilateral. No more one-sided withdrawals, as happened in 2018.
No country in modern history has endured nearly 30,000 strikes over forty days by two nuclear powers – one the strongest military power in the world, the other the most heavily equipped army in the Middle East – and then imposed a condition for ending the war on a third front, Lebanon.
Iran has effectively made clear that without an end to the war there, the broader deal collapses, while signalling its readiness to continue fighting in support of its allies.
This is extraordinary. It overturns decades of simplistic claims that Hezbollah is merely a proxy built to fight on Iran’s behalf. A state does not risk the collapse of a strategic agreement, the continuation of war, and further direct confrontation simply for a disposable 'proxy'.
What the war has revealed is not a one-way chain of command, but a regional alliance in which Iran treats Lebanon and Hezbollah as central strategic allies, not expendable instruments.