Sunday, September 18, 2050

SALVATION-GODS FREE GIFT TO YOU-IF YOU ASK HIM INTO YOUR HEART

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

JACK VAN IMPE-NO BODIES IN HEAVEN ONLY ( MOSES-ELIJAH-ENOCH)-JESUS (HAS HIS NEVER DYING BODY LIKE WE CHRISTIANS GET AT THE RAPTURE TO LIVE ON EARTH FOREVER IN OUR SEEN BODY)--RIGHT NOW--ALL SPIRIT BODIES IN HEAVEN NOW ARE CHRISTIANS IN THEIR SPIRITUAL BODIES UNTIL THE RAPTURE OCCURS-WHEN ALL THE BODIES AND SPIRITS OF ALL CHRISTIANS DEAD-WILL REUNITE TOGETHER WITH EACH OTHER AGAIN.AND THEN WE WILL HAVE OUR NEW BODIES (NEVER DYING BODIES LIKE JESUS') AND WE RETURN TO EARTH WITH JESUS TO RULE FOREVER IN NOT OUR SPIRITUAL UNSEEN BODIES.BUT OUR CLEARLY SEEN NEW REUNITED SPIRIT-BODY-SOUL BODIES TO LITERALLY RULE ON EARTH FOREVER WITH JESUS.SO YES-JACK IS CORRECT THERE IS NO PERSON IN HEAVEN WITH A BODY BUT ONLY A SPIRIT BODY FOR NOW-UNTIL THE RAPTURE-WHEN WE GET OUR NEW BODIES THAT WILL BE SEEN AGAIN.AND LIVE ON EARTH WITH JESUS FOREVER.
RAPTURE-PRE-TRIB

ROSH HASHANA SHOFAR
SOUND OF THE SHOFAR

SALVATION GODS FREE GIFT TO YOU

IF YOU DONT KNOW KING JESUS AND WANT HIM TO TAKE OVER YOUR LIFE, HE LOVES YOU AND WANTS YOUR HEART TO BE WITH HIM FOREVER AND EVER. HE WANTS ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH TO COME TO REPENTENCE AND CALL ON HIM TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS. ONLY HE CAN DO IT WHEN WE CALL ON HIM.

IF YOU WANT TO BE SAVED FOR TIME AND ETERNITY WITH KING JESUS SAY THIS PRAYER AND HE PROMISES ETERNAL LIFE WITH HIM. HELL WAS MADE FOR SATAN AND HIS ANGELS, GOD WANTS ALL HUMANS TO BE WITH HIM FOREVER.

PRAY THIS PRAYER

THANK YOU LORD JESUS. THAT YOU LOVED ME, AND GAVE YOURSELF FOR ME. WHAT LOVE, AND TODAY I RESPOND, I WANT YOU AS MY OWN PERSONAL SAVIOR. AND YOUR PRECIOUS BLOOD PUT INTO A SPECIAL BODY BY YOUR FATHER, WAS SHED FOR ME, TO CLEANSE ME, TO WASH ME, TO SAVE ME. I ACCEPT IT NOW, COME INTO MY HEART PRECIOUS SAVIOR. I PRAY THIS IN YOUR HOLY NAME KING JESUS. AMEN AND AMEN.

COME QUICKLY LORD JESUS.OUR JEWISH MESSIAH.AND KING.YOUR EARTHLY FOREVER THRONE OF DAVID AWAITS YOU IN JERUSALEM.AFTER THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION PERIOD.

JACK VAN IMPE ALTER CALL AT 23MINUTES OF THE VIDEO

ZECHARIAH 14:4
4 And his (JEWISH KING JESUS) feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west, and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south.

LUKE 1:32-33
32  He (JEWISH KING JESUS) shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:(IN JERUSALEM)
33  And he shall reign over the house of Jacob (ISRAEL) for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.(THATS RULING FOREVER FROM JERUSALEM JESUS DOES)

ISAIAH 9:6-7
6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given:(JESUS 1ST COMING AS A BABY OR SAVIOR) and the government shall be upon his shoulder:(JESUS 2ND COMING AS RULING KING AND JUDGE FROM JERUSALEM FOREVER AT THE END OF THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION) and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of his (JESUS) government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David,( IN JERUSALEM) and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.

YOU EITHER LIVE WITH JESUS ON EARTH FOREVER.OR WITH SATAN FOREVER IN THE LAKE OF FIRE-WHICH I BELIEVE TO BE A BLACK HOLE IN OUTER DARKNESS OF THE HEAVINLIES.AFTER JESUS' 1,000 YEAR RULE ON EARTH.THEN ALL THE LOST DEAD STAND IN FRONT OF JESUS-THEN GET THROWN IN THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER WITH THEIR NEVER DYING BODY. AND WHETHER YOU BELIEVE THEIRS A HELL OR NOT. YOUR BELIEF DOES NOT MATTER. GOD TOLD US HE CREATED A HELL FOR THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS. AND WHOEVER IS NOT SAVED-SPENDS ETERNITY IN HELL WITH THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS. PERIOD.
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2016/02/just-seen-biggest-black-hole-ever-seen.html 

IS HELL REAL YOU DECIDE

IF YOUR NOT SAVED.YOU HAVE TO KNOW WERE YOU WILL SPEND ETERNITY-FOREVER IN YOUR NEVER DYING BODY.

The following article appeared in the well respected Finland newspaper, Ammenusastia

"As a communist I don’t believe in heaven or the Bible but as a scientist I now believe in hell," said Dr. Azzacove. "Needless to say we were shocked to make such a discovery. But we know what we saw and we know what we heard. And we are absolutely convinced that we drilled through the gates of hell!"Dr. Azzacove continued, ". . .the drill suddenly began to rotate wildly, indicating that we had reached a large empty pocket or cavern. Temperature sensors showed a dramatic increase in heat to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.""We lowered a microphone, designed to detect the sounds of plate movements down the shaft. But instead of plate movements we heard a human voice screaming in pain! At first we thought the sound was coming from our own equipment.""But when we made adjustments our worst suspicions were confirmed. The screams weren’t those of a single human, they were the screams of millions of humans!"The following is a recording that claims to be the actual sounds of hell from the above article.

Biblical Words that Describe Hell-Fire and brimstone-Furnace of fire-Judgment by fire-Fiery oven-Lake of fire-Eternal punishment-Pits of darkness-Flames of fire-Burning wind-Unquenchable fire-Judgment by fire. 
 
 MY HARNESS RACE SITE PREDICTIONS
https://stansracepredictions.blogspot.com/  

SIGN MY PETETION TO GET LONG TERM CARE WORKERS THEIR HOURS AND JOBS BACK THE WAY IT WAS - STARTED JUNE 7,26

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 110 JUNE 17,26 - DID TRUMP DO A 360 AND BETRAY ISRAEL.

 WAR WITH IRAN - DAY 110 JUNE 17,26 - DID TRUMP DO A 360 AND BETRAY ISRAEL.

THE NEXT US-ISRAEL HIT ON IRAN SHOULD BE VERSE 37. ALL OFFENSIVE NUKE SITES MISSLES,DRONES,AND OF COURSE KHEMENI AND THE IRGC GUARDS.THEN AFTER IRANS REGIME CHANGE. MUSLIMS COME TO JESUS BY THE MILLIONS.

JEREMEIAH 49:32-39 (IN IRAN AT THE BUSHEHR OR ARAK NUKE SITES AND ALL OFENSIVE WEAPONS DESTROYED IN IRAN)
Jeremiah 49:32-39    
32 Their camels shall be a booty, and the multitude of their cattle a spoil: and I will scatter to all winds those who have the corners [of their hair] cut off; and I will bring their calamity from every side of them, says Yahweh.
33 Hazor shall be a dwelling-place of jackals, a desolation forever: no man shall dwell there, neither shall any son of man sojourn therein.(Location & Size: It was strategically located along the Via Maris (Way of the Sea), a major trade route connecting Egypt with Syria and Mesopotamia.)
34 The word of Yahweh that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning Elam,(IRAN) in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying,
35 Thus says Yahweh of Hosts: Behold, I will break the bow of Elam,(IRANS OFFENSIVE WEAPONS) the chief of their might.(MISSLES AND NUKE SITES)
36 On Elam (IRAN) will I bring the four winds from the four quarters of the sky, and will scatter them toward all those winds; and there shall be no nation where the outcasts of Elam shall not come.(SINCE 1979 IRANIANS HAVE GOTTIN OUT OF IRAN BECAUSE OF KHEMENI AND HIS APOCOPOLIPTIC DEATH CULT BELIEF-BLACK HATER 12ERS)
37 I will cause Elam (IRAN) to be dismayed before their enemies, and before those who seek their life;(ISRAEL THE LITTLE SATAN AND THE U.S THE BIG SATAN) and I will bring evil on them, (MISSLES) even my fierce anger,(FIRE) says Yahweh; and I will send the sword after them,(IRANS OFFENSIVE WEAPONS) until I have consumed them; (DESTROYED THEM ALL NUKE SITES,MISSLES ETC)
38 and I will set my throne in Elam,(IRAN WILL BECOME A CHRISTIAN NATION) and will destroy from there king (KHEMENI, ISLAM) and princes, says Yahweh.(IRANIAN ARMY GUARDS)
39 But it shall happen in the latter days, that I will bring back the captivity of Elam,(IRAN) says Yahweh.(WERE IN THE LATTER DAYS NOW)

WHEN ARE THE 500 MILLION MIGRATING BIRDS IN ISRAEL IN THE SPRING TIME.(GET READY ISLAM TO BE BIRD SEED FOR THESE BIRDS)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/m0bXU5Xqc5M
The 500 million migratory birds in Israel during the spring arrive from Africa and head toward Europe and Asia, with the peak migration occurring in March and April. While migration starts in late February, the most intense movements, particularly of birds of prey, storks, and pelicans, occur during the third week of March and continue into April. 
Key Details on the Spring Migration
Peak Period: Mid-March through April.
Main Migration Route: The birds use the Great Rift Valley, which includes the Hula Valley and Eilat, acting as a "bottleneck" where millions of birds fly through the narrow land bridge.
Best Spots: The Hula Lake Park (Northern Israel) and the Eilat Birding Center (Southern Israel) are primary locations for observing the migration.
Key Species: Hundreds of thousands of white storks, along with black kites, raptors, and pelicans, pass through over these months.
uration: The spring migration runs from late February and continues into June, though the heaviest traffic is in March/April. 

The 500 million migratory birds fly over Israel in the fall between late August and mid-December. The peak migration period for the autumn, when the highest volume of bird traffic occurs, is typically October and November. 
Key Fall Migration Details
Location: The Hula Valley (Agamon Hula Park) in northern Israel is the premier spot to witness this phenomenon.
Timing: Migration starts as early as late June with some waders, but intensifies from mid-August through November.
Peak Festival: The "Annual Hula Valley Bird Festival" is usually held in November to align with the peak migration traffic.
Key Species: Many birds of prey (raptors), including honey buzzards and steppe eagles, cross during this time, along with massive flocks of storks and cranes.
While roughly 500 million birds pass through in the autumn on their way to Africa, the same number crosses again in the spring (mid-February to May) on their way back to Europe and Asia. 

JEREMEIAH 49:23-27
23  Concerning Damascus.(SYRIA) Hamath is confounded, and Arpad: for they have heard evil tidings: they are fainthearted; there is sorrow on the sea;(WAR SHIPS WITH NUKES COMING ON SYRIA) it cannot be quiet.
24  Damascus is waxed feeble, and turneth herself to flee, and fear hath seized on her: anguish and sorrows have taken her, as a woman in travail.
25  How is the city of praise not left, the city of my joy!
26  Therefore her young men shall fall in her streets, and all the men of war shall be cut off in that day, saith the LORD of hosts.
27  And I will kindle a fire (NUKES OR BOMBS) in the wall of Damascus, and it shall consume the palaces of Benhadad.(ASSADS PALACES POSSIBLY IN DAMASCUS)

Trump: My France trip has been ‘great success’; everyone’s excited about no nukes for Iran and Hormuz reopening-By Jacob Magid-Today, 5:13 pm-JUN 17,26

US President Donald Trump basks in what he says has been a very successful visit to France for a G7 summit.“The trip was a great success but, mostly what people wanted to talk about, is the fact that Iran will not have a Nuclear Weapon, and that the Strait of Hormuz will immediately be opened!” he writes on Truth Social, claiming that the US economy is booming as a result.He says he’ll be starting his press conference from France in 45 minutes before having dinner with European leaders and heading home.He is currently participating in a bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Reported terms of the MOU Israel fears regime will fast-track nuke program during talks-US-Iran deal said set to halt regional hostilities, including in Lebanon, lift blockade-Multiple reports say agreement includes $300 billion fund for investment and reconstruction in Iran; Israel kept out of loop amid leak concerns By Stav Levaton,Reuters, ToI Staff and Jacob Magid-Today, 1:06 am-JUN 17,26

The US-Iran memorandum of understanding, expected to be signed for a second time at an in-person gathering on Friday, provides for a full cessation of hostilities by Iran, the United States and their allies — including in Lebanon, where Israel has been battling Tehran’s proxy Hezbollah, several outlets reported Tuesday.Among them was Israel’s Channel 12 news, which cited a senior US official, and Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya, which published what it said was a copy of the 14-point agreement’s full text.The framework reportedly sees Iran reaffirm its commitment not to develop or acquire nuclear weapons, while Washington and Tehran work to resolve the issue of Iran’s existing stockpile of enriched uranium and hold talks on future enrichment and the Islamic Republic’s civilian nuclear needs.Under the reported terms, the US will lift its naval blockade and refrain from imposing new sanctions or reinforcing military forces in the region during the negotiations, and grant Iran sanctions relief for oil sales. Iran, meanwhile, will maintain the status quo regarding its nuclear program and take steps to ensure commercial navigation at prewar volumes through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days of nuclear talks.The reports said the memorandum will also make Iran’s frozen assets available upon implementation and, if a final lasting agreement is reached, will lead to a US withdrawal of forces deployed to the region and the lifting of all sanctions on Iran. A final deal would also reportedly include a $300 billion fund for investment and reconstruction in Iran.According to Channel 12, senior US officials were divided over the proposal, with Vice President JD Vance and envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff supporting it, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe expressed doubts that Iran would uphold its commitments.Meanwhile, Israel has yet to be briefed on the agreement’s official terms, the network said, adding that Jerusalem requested to review the memorandum, but Washington declined, reportedly out of concern that the details would be leaked.Channel 12 further reported, citing senior Israeli officials, that Israel fears Iran will use the 60-day nuclear negotiation period to fast-track its nuclear program and make progress toward developing a nuclear weapon.The network said Israel assesses that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has no intention of reaching a final nuclear agreement and approved the MOU primarily to open up the Strait of Hormuz and secure economic relief for the regime.Israeli defense officials reportedly warned the government that Tehran “will drag out the process, and the 60 days of negotiation will turn into much more.”One senior Israeli official told Channel 12 it would be surprising if Iran did not use “all its efforts and tricks to shorten the timeline to nuclear breakout under the cover of negotiations.”US moves to offer Iran sanctions relief, despite insisting it would be conditioned on performance — officialsA US official and a Mideast diplomat told  The Times of Israel on Tuesday that the US is readying to begin offering Iran sanctions relief in the form of a waiver allowing Tehran to export its oil.The US has insisted that the MOU conditions any sanctions relief on Tehran’s willingness to make concessions in subsequent talks on its nuclear program and its conduct in the region.But the upfront US sanctions waiver on Iranian oil sales would indicate that Iran is not in fact required to make further concessions in order to have some of the economic restrictions lifted.A senior US official briefing reporters on Monday seemed to hint at the sanctions waiver, saying the US would make “some small gestures… in the beginning,” but said those would be conditioned on Iranian “small gestures… that show they’re willing to meet their commitments.”The Wall Street Journal first reported on the sanctions waiver earlier Tuesday but was unclear as to whether it was already in effect.The report noted that an Iranian oil tanker was allowed to cross the US blockade today, in an indication that the waiver is at least partially in place.While lifting curbs on oil exports offers some much-needed relief to Iran, it is seen as one of the more minor steps that the US can take in the realm of sanctions relief.Washington even signed such a waiver during the recent Iran war, temporarily lifting sanctions on Iranian oil for 30 days, in order to ease pressure on global energy supplies and lower oil prices.$300 billion reconstruction fund-Meanwhile, a source with direct knowledge of the deal told Reuters that the $300 billion private fund designed to trigger investment into Iran is indeed outlined in the US-Iran framework agreement, adding that more than half that sum has already been committed.The fund is designed to give both sides an economic incentive to conclude a final deal, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the plan has not yet been announced as Washington and Tehran prepare to formally sign it on Friday, having already digitally signed it on Sunday.The new fund is a private investment vehicle, not a reconstruction or reparations program, and will not include any government money or grants, the source said, adding that companies based in the US, the Gulf Arab states, Asia, South America and Africa have agreed to commit financing.Investments pledged span energy, logistics, manufacturing and transportation, the source said.A senior Iranian source told Reuters that Tehran had originally sought $400 billion as compensation for war damages from the US, but Washington had said it would not provide it.The idea for the fund, which is to be named the Reconstruction and Development Fund, had then emerged.The mechanism envisages regional countries contributing in various ways, the Iranian source said. These include securing loans, establishing credit lines or directly financing the reconstruction of sites damaged in the war, including facilities such as the Mobarakeh Steel complex, refineries, airports and, more broadly, infrastructure affected by the conflict.Iran, one of the Middle East’s largest economies, has attracted almost no significant foreign direct investment in the past four decades, frozen out of global capital markets by successive waves of US and international sanctions.The country has the world’s second-largest proven natural gas reserves and the fourth-largest proven oil reserves.It also has a young, educated population of more than 92 million people, a diversified industrial base and significant untapped potential in sectors ranging from petrochemicals and mining to tourism and agriculture.The investment fund is entirely separate from a parallel negotiating track over the lifting of US sanctions and the release of Iranian sovereign assets frozen abroad, the source said, describing the two as distinct financial mechanisms with different purposes and timelines.The fund will not be created or become operational until a final and satisfactory deal is concluded.“It’ll only be created once the final deal is signed,” the source said. “During these 60 days, the fund administrators will work with Iranians and investors to plan and scope projects.”The Iranian foreign ministry and Pakistan’s foreign ministry, which helped mediate the investment fund deal, did not immediately respond to requests for comment, though Iran’s top Joint Military Command warned Israel should expect a hard response from the Iranian armed forces if it did not stop striking Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.A White House spokeswoman pointed to a CBS interview with Vance on Monday in which he said that Iran could gain access to a $300 billion reconstruction fund backed by Gulf states if it complies with an ⁠agreement with ​Washington, including dismantling its nuclear program, eliminating its stockpile of enriched material, and accepting a ​stringent inspection and enforcement regime.The source would not say how the fund will be administered or by whom, noting that key details were still to be worked out.The source named companies from South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States among those that had made commitments, but declined to provide a comprehensive list.The 60-day memorandum is a framework, not a final agreement, and US and Iranian negotiators are expected to work across multiple tracks during that period, covering nuclear, sanctions and regional security issues.

Analysis-White House talking points claim victories in Iran deal, but often don’t meet reality-Document sent to Trump supporters and lawmakers lists Iran agreeing to never have nuclear weapon, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a supposed end to fighting in Lebanon By AP and ToI Staff Today, 10:54 am-JUN 17,26

WASHINGTON — The White House has told supporters that US President Donald Trump has accomplished his goals in the war with Iran, despite the details of an initial agreement remaining unclear and with negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program still to be held.In a series of talking points sent to Trump supporters and Republican members of Congress this week, the White House proclaimed major victories, such as Iran agreeing to never have a nuclear weapon (which it had always proclaimed it does not seek), reopening the crucial Strait of Hormuz (which Iran only closed as a result of the conflict), and fighting in Lebanon ending (which is far from guaranteed).The talking points, on White House letterhead, were obtained by The Associated Press from two recipients of the document and go against some of the realities on the ground, especially regarding what Israel has agreed to in its conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. That began when the terror group attacked northern Israel with rockets and drones in support of Iran. Israel has bombed Hezbollah sites and also invaded southern Lebanon, where it is now holding what it calls a security zone.But the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran, expected to be signed Friday in Switzerland, is still a closely guarded secret, even from Republican allies in Congress and the Israelis. That has led to confusion, concern, and skepticism among all but the most hardcore Trump supporters about what has been agreed to.Republicans acknowledged that the initial deal, by remaining under wraps, has created a vacuum that is being filled by potential misinformation.“You don’t know what’s true and what’s not true — is it in there?” said Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican of West Virginia. “My speculation is that it’s probably still being written and fine-tuned, and the administration is not ready to release it until it’s all done.”Asked why he was not releasing the terms of the initial agreement, Trump told reporters Tuesday at the Group of Seven summit in France that he would “like to get a formal setting first before we do that.”“I’ll not only release it,” he went on to say, “I’ll probably have a press conference and read it to you word by word, so that the press covers it accurately.”Comparison with Obama accord-Trump said he was open to submitting an eventual agreement to Congress for review and approval.“I like the idea, send it to Congress please,” Trump said. “I mean who wouldn’t approve it?”Submitting a nuclear agreement with Iran to Congress is mandatory under a law that was passed following the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement reached by then-president Barack Obama, which Trump pulled out of during his first administration. Some congressional aides argue that even the presumed memorandum of understanding to be signed Friday would also be subject to lawmakers’ review.The talking points claim that the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, was never signed, which is partly true but misleading. The foreign ministers who negotiated the agreement did sign a copy of the deal, although it was viewed as an informal document meant to memorialize the occasion.More importantly, the JCPOA was endorsed and approved by the UN Security Council, which enshrined its provisions into international law.“President Trump solved a threat Washington spent 40 years managing,” according to the talking points. “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.”Copies of the talking points were provided to the AP by a congressional aide and an outside government adviser.Iran’s stated position dating back decades is that it has no desire to develop a nuclear weapon. Many Iran critics doubt that pledge because the country has 440.9 kilograms (972 pounds) of uranium that is enriched up to 60 percent purity, a short technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.Uranium enriched to 60% has no peaceful civilian use, and Iran has vowed to wipe out Israel.Reopening the Strait of Hormuz-Meanwhile, the talking points say that “the Strait of Hormuz is open again, and energy prices American families pay every day are coming down.”“American Families Are the Big Winners,” the document says. “Start with what this means at home. American families no longer have to fear a nuclear-armed Iran. They are going to feel relief at the pump and at the grocery store.”The Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil passed before the war began, had been open to all maritime traffic until February 28, when Trump and Israel began attacking Iran in a bid to destabilize the regime and destroy its nuclear and ballistic missile capacities. That means that an agreement to reopen the strait would start to return the situation to where it was on February 27 before the US and Israel spent billions of dollars to go to war. It could take weeks or even months for some normalcy to return.Consumer prices in the United States and elsewhere spiked only after the war began and shipments of oil and other commodities through the strait were interrupted by Iran, which insists it will retain control of access to the crucial waterway no matter what.Sanctions relief for Iran-The talking points say Iran will not receive any American taxpayer money for its eventual agreement with and adherence to an as-yet unnegotiated nuclear agreement, and will only get financial incentives if it meets certain benchmarks.They suggest that Obama’s 2015 nuclear accord cost US taxpayers billions of dollars, when the monetary sanctions relief provided to Iran then actually came from frozen Iranian assets and not the US treasury.The talking points mention “the pallets of cash” the US sent to Iran after the JCPOA was signed. In fact, the shipment of cash, which came from an Iranian payment for a canceled arms sale to the late shah of Iran’s government, were unrelated to the nuclear deal.That money was part of a swap that saw the release of several American citizens detained in Iran and of several Iranians imprisoned in the US.Israel-Hezbollah fighting in Lebanon-The talking points trumpet Trump’s claim that the agreement will end the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon.“This signed agreement ends military operations on every front,” they say. “For the first time, that explicitly includes Lebanon, with a commitment to both Israel and Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”However, Hezbollah is not party to talks that have been taking place in the US between Israel and Lebanon, and the Iranian-backed terror group has rejected any agreements reached during them. Israeli officials also have said they will not be bound by the terms of the tentative Iran-US agreement and do not know the details of it.At a press conference Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu avoided criticizing the deal, but also stressed that Israeli troops will stay in southern Lebanon.“We’re less encouraged about the fact that it seems that Lebanon has been included in the agreement with Iran,” Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter told NPR. “And we think that that’s unnecessary and unhelpful.”A senior US official told reporters that Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon was not a condition of the memorandum of understanding. The official spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity Monday to discuss outlines of the unreleased agreement.Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya published what it said was a copy of the 14-point agreement’s full text, which mentions “an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon,” but does not specify an Israeli withdrawal.

'I never cared about regime change. It was never a part'Trump: Israel’s war on Hezbollah is too long, too deadly; Syria should fight the group instead-‘Without me, there’d be no Israel,’ president claims at G7 summit; threatens ‘ultimate consequences’ if Iran seeks nukes; MOU to be signed Friday in Swiss mountaintop resort By Nava Freiberg,Agencies and ToI Staff 16 June 2026, 7:31 pm

US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Syria should replace Israel in the fight against Lebanon’s Hezbollah, arguing that the Jewish state’s war on the Iran-backed terror group has been too prolonged and indiscriminate, and adding that Israel would have been “blown off the face of the earth” if not for him.He also threatened unspecified “ultimate consequences” if Iran acquires a nuclear weapon in defiance of the US-Iran agreement to end the war, which was signed digitally on Sunday.Speaking at the G7 summit of global leaders in France, Trump criticized Israel’s conduct in its fight against Hezbollah. He said that the conflict has gone on for too long, suggesting that Israel has been killing too many noncombatants.“Israel is fighting Hezbollah too long and too many people are being killed,” Trump said. “And you don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody. Because there are a lot of people in those apartment houses. And they’re not all Hezbollah, that I can tell you.”Trump said later: “I’m not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and with Hezbollah. They should have been able to do the job faster. It just goes on forever. And when that happens, it throws a negative light on the big deal, and that’s the deal with Iran.”He reiterated that he was upset about Israel’s strike on Hezbollah in Beirut on Sunday, shortly before the interim peace deal between Iran and the US was announced.“I didn’t like where, two hours before we’re signing the agreement, that there was an attack in Lebanon, in Beirut,” he said.Israel launched the strike after Hezbollah fired several rockets into Israel.He referred to Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former Islamist rebel leader and now the president of Syria, saying that he would more effectively lead the fight against Hezbollah.“I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of Hezbollah,” Trump said. “Because to be honest with you, I think they’d do a better job of doing it.”He said of Sharaa: “He’s very capable. And he’s been very good for me. He’s protected everything that I’ve asked for… And if Israel can’t do the job without killing everyone else, he’ll do the job. Syria will do the job.”Hezbollah had assisted former Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in keeping control during the more-than decade-long Syrian civil war. Sharaa was only eventually able to rout Assad’s forces after Israel severely weakened Hezbollah and killed much of its leadership in late 2024.Israeli troops are currently stationed deep within southern Lebanon, and the Israeli military has struck targets throughout the country, ever since the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group attacked Israel on March 2 in support of Tehran.Later Tuesday, Hezbollah’s media relations office told Reuters that the Shiite organization had received assurances from its backer Iran that it would demand a withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon in its next phase of talks with the United States.An IDF withdrawal will be the result of, and not a precondition for, continuing talks between Tehran and Washington, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two countries on Friday, Hezbollah said.The group said there would be “no nuclear deal between Iran and the United States unless the Israelis withdraw” from Lebanon.Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has publicly warned that any Israeli attack on Lebanon or continued presence in Lebanese territory would constitute a violation of the agreement with the United States.Location announced for formal signing ceremony-On Sunday, US President Donald Trump announced that Washington and Tehran had signed a memorandum of understanding to extend their ongoing ceasefire by 60 days and to open the Strait of Hormuz, while holding negotiations on a long-term resolution to the conflict over Iran’s nuclear program.The MOU, already signed digitally, is set to be signed formally in Switzerland on Friday. That same day, Iran and the US will start a new round of negotiations to reach a final agreement.According to Axios, Trump aides Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will attend the meetings, alongside US Vice President JD Vance, as will Araghchi and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf.The signing ceremony is expected to be held at the Burgenstock mountaintop resort in central Switzerland, according to a statement issued by the Swiss government on Tuesday. The site, located near Lucerne in central Switzerland, is difficult to access and therefore easily secured.The Swiss foreign ministry said in a statement that it had been in close contact with the US, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar, regarding the possible signing of a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran.“At this stage, the signing is scheduled for Friday, June 19, at Burgenstock in the canton of Nidwalden. The location was proposed by the Pakistani and Qatari mediators, as well as by the US and Iran,” the ministry said.Vance said Monday that he believes Israel will become a party to the emerging US-Iran deal at some point in the future, adding that the MOU is “about a page and a half, so it is a very general document,” and that many details have been left for the next phase of negotiations.An administration official, briefing reporters on Monday, said that the text would likely be released in the next 24 to 48 hours, though Trump himself said Monday that it would only be released after the Friday ceremony.‘Israel would not exist right now’Also in his comments at the G7, Trump said Israel owes its continued existence to the United States and him personally.“If it weren’t for the United States of America — with me, because Obama was the opposite — Israel would not exist right now. Israel would have been blown off the face of the earth, 100 percent. And every smart person in Israel knows that,” the US president said.“Without us, without the United States, there would be no Israel. Without me, there’d be no Israel,” he stressed, “because no other president was willing to do what I did [in tackling Iran].” He said Iran was “two weeks away from having a nuclear weapon” and would have used it against Israel if the US had not intervened.Trump also praised his relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following a series of negative comments he made about the premier in recent days, including saying that the premier was “crazy” and had “no fucking judgement.”Asked whether he is frustrated with Netanyahu after the two clashed over Israel’s bombing of Hezbollah targets in Beirut on Sunday, Trump said: “We have a very good relationship… an unbelievable relationship.”Trump also warned that “all hell will rain down” on Iran if it attempts to develop, purchase, or otherwise acquire a nuclear weapon.“They’re not going to acquire a nuclear weapon. If they do, all hell will rain down on them,” Trump said.He added that the preliminary deal “says it loud and clear. They’re not going to develop it. They’re not going to buy it. They’re not going to do anything with it. And if they do, they suffer unbelievable consequences.”He said that he only agreed to sign the document after Tehran agreed to adjust the wording so that it prevented them not only from developing a nuclear weapon, but also from purchasing one or acquiring it through some other means.Trump did not specify what the consequences for doing so would be, however, saying: “I won’t even tell you the consequences. But the consequences are the ultimate consequences. And with that being said, I hope we have a very good relationship.”“I think it’s going to go pretty quickly,” Trump told reporters about the next phase of negotiations with Iran, stipulated with a 60-day deadline.“Iran wants to get it done. They have to get back to business, and the relationship is now normalized, so I think it’s going to go pretty quickly,” Trump told reporters during his meeting with Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the United Arab Emirates. “Could go faster, could take longer too, but it could go fast.”However, European allies have voiced concern that an inexperienced US negotiating team could struggle to secure a robust agreement, potentially leading to a prolonged standoff.Diplomats and analysts note that Iranian negotiators are highly skilled in nuclear diplomacy, often exploiting weaknesses in their counterparts and buying time to advance their agenda, making the prospect of a comprehensive agreement within 60 days challenging.In 2015, former US president Barack Obama secured a nuclear deal with Iran in exchange for sanctions relief, a process that took two years to finalize. Trump withdrew the United States from that accord during his first term.“This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon. [Obama’s] deal was a road to a nuclear weapon. My deal, they can’t have a nuclear, they get blown up,” Trump said.Netanyahu made a similar argument in a press conference on Monday evening, saying that while Obama’s deal was not accompanied by a credible military threat if Iran does not comply, the recent war provides such a threat in the case of the current deal.Iran has long insisted that it does not seek a nuclear weapon, and made such a commitment in the 2015 deal that Trump vilified and withdrew from in 2018.Both of Trump’s administrations, along with Israel, have refused thus far to take Tehran at its word, something the US president seemed to indicate he was now prepared to do.Iran, whose leaders frequently call for the destruction of Israel, has always maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, but it has enriched uranium to levels far beyond what is necessary for civilian use and has obstructed inspectors from examining its facilities.Trump claims he does not ‘believe in regime change’Continuing his remarks, Trump claimed he had “never cared about regime change” as a goal in the US-Israeli campaign against Tehran, while reiterating his belief that the elimination of so many senior Iranian officials effectively amounts to regime change, even though the Islamic Republic’s theocratic system has remained intact and stable.“You talk about regime change. I never cared about regime change. It [was] never a part. But I guess you have regime change because you know better than anybody, the first group, they’re all dead. The second group, they’re dead. A part of the third group is gone,” he said, referring to echelons of the Iranian leadership.“And we’re dealing with people that I think are very rational people. They were nice to deal with. They were strong people, smart people. I think actually they’re smarter than the first and second group, but they’re not radicalized and they’re, you know, looking to help their country,” he continued.“I don’t believe in regime change,” he added. “And I’ve watched regime changes for years. They never work. It has to just happen [naturally].”On the first day of the war in late February, Trump indicated that the goal of the strikes in Iran was to topple the regime, and called on the Iranian people to seize the opportunity to take over their government, telling them that “the hour of your freedom is at hand.”“When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be probably your only chance for generations,” he said at the time.

Republican Jewish Coalition mum on announcement-Awaiting full details, American Jewish leaders express alarm at emerging Iran deal-Jewish Democratic Council says Trump ‘willing to push Israel aside,’ as Zionist Organization of America calls terms ‘deeply problematic’ and AIPAC lays out goals for final agreement By JTA and ToI Staff 16 June 2026, 4:20 am

In 2015, as then-US president Barack Obama struck a deal with Iran to constrain its nuclear production, American Jewish groups were divided: Those on the right excoriated the deal, saying it left Iran a major threat to Israel, while those on the left were more supportive.This time around, as US President Donald Trump has announced a new deal with Iran after months of war that the United States fought jointly with Israel, American Jewish groups are more unified: They aren’t happy.On the right and the left, Jewish groups are expressing concerns about the deal that Trump and Iran announced on Sunday night, even as its terms have not yet officially come into focus.Trump has emphasized that the deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran closed after the war began on February 28. US Vice President JD Vance also told ABC’s “Good Morning America” that the deal would include significant sanctions relief in exchange for Iran’s agreement that it would give up its nuclear weapons program.But it’s not clear what concessions Iran has made on the nuclear front, while there are no indications other issues key to Israeli security, including Tehran’s ballistic missile program and proxy network, have been addressed. Though Israel and the US undertook the war jointly in February, Israel was not a party to the negotiations and has come under repeated criticism from Trump for jeopardizing talks with Iran.“At worst, it’s an admission of defeat by the United States,” said Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, in a statement on Monday about the deal. The group was founded in 2017 as a successor to the National Jewish Democratic Council, which supported the Obama-era deal, called the JCPOA.Soifer added, “Donald Trump was so desperate to get a deal with Iran that he was unabashedly willing to push Israel aside, demonstrating — yet again — that Trump has no loyalty or commitment to anyone other than himself.”The right-wing Zionist Organization of America, meanwhile, expressed gratitude to Trump for taking on Iran but reacted to the deal as it had to the JCPOA, with great concern.“We call on the administration to disclose the terms as soon as possible,” President Morton Klein said in a statement. “However, the little that we know is deeply problematic.”Klein’s statement outlined a host of qualms based on reporting about the deal’s possible conditions, including about signs that Trump had agreed to a deal that omitted terms that Trump previously said repeatedly were essential for a US agreement.“It makes no sense for the US to immediately give up its pressure on the Iranian regime — the blockade that was strangulating Iran economically — without obtaining immediate removal of Iran’s nuclear stockpile, decommissioning of Iran’s nuclear facilities, and destruction of Iran’s deadly missile stockpile,” Klein said.The progressive group J Street opposed the war from the start and said it welcomed its conclusion.“At the same time,” it said in a statement, “it is important to acknowledge a basic reality: This costly and illegal war achieved none of the sweeping objectives that were repeatedly invoked to justify it… The tragedy is that diplomacy had already produced a workable framework. The JCPOA was effectively constraining Iran’s nuclear program until President Trump chose to abandon it.”AIPAC, the pro-Israel lobby that was one of the strongest opponents of the JCPOA, issued a measured statement on the emerging deal.“We look forward to learning the full details of the framework for these negotiations, including whether the deal preserves the sovereign right of our democratic ally Israel to respond to the security threats it confronts,” the statement said.“Congress will play a critical role in working with the administration throughout these negotiations and in reviewing the ultimate agreement. It must support efforts to maximize our diplomatic, economic, and military leverage to reach a final deal that permanently and verifiably ends the regime’s nuclear program — including the removal of all enriched uranium from Iran and the dismantlement of all enrichment sites,” AIPAC added. “The final deal should also address Iran’s illicit ballistic missile and drone program and end the regime’s financing of terror groups that wreak havoc around the world.”Vance said on Monday that the deal had been “digitally” signed already despite “technical things” that still needed to be worked out ahead of a ceremony planned for Switzerland on Friday. Speaking to US media, he said he believed the terms were being mischaracterized and that the deal would result in an Iran without nuclear ambitions.“If the Iranians are willing to give a long-term commitment, along with proper verification, to giving up that nuclear weapon, we’re willing to welcome them into the world economy to lift some sanctions and to turn over a new leaf in that relationship,” Vance said on “Good Morning America.”Some Jewish groups have been more circumspect in their initial responses.The Republican Jewish Coalition had not issued a statement on the deal by press time, though it has retweeted Trump’s social media posts promoting it. The coalition did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday.The Democratic Majority for Israel, meanwhile, urged Trump in a statement from its president, Brian Romick, to “bring in serious and experienced negotiators and technical experts to get this deal over the finish line, rather than relying on friends, family, and donors.” Romick also criticized Trump for cutting Israel out of negotiations — but he left some room for optimism.“We continue to stand with the Israeli people who have been at war for more than two years, the people of Iran who have endured too many decades under a brutal regime and bravely demanded an end to oppression, as well as the Lebanese people who have lived under Hezbollah’s Iran-backed occupation for decades,” Romick said. “We will await the final text of this deal and hopefully bring this war to an end.”

Musk’s Grok AI tool helped guide US strikes on Iran, legal briefing shows-US Justice Department, in defense of alleged pollution by data center, reveals Grok enabled strikes on 2,000 targets within 4 days during the war By AFP Today, 10:28 am-JUN 17,26

SAN FRANCISCO, California — Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence tool Grok was used in strikes against Iran, the United States government revealed in a legal briefing seen Tuesday by AFP.The June 15 brief defends the gas turbines used by a giant data center belonging to the trillionaire’s company xAI, which are the target of an environmental lawsuit.Militaries have increasingly been using AI tools to help them assess intelligence and identify potential targets. The IDF reportedly made unprecedented use of AI to find Hamas leaders and hostages during the Gaza war, and last month announced the establishment of a new cyber operations hub tasked with rapidly developing and delivering AI and data-processing platforms to frontline forces.In the Tuesday legal brief, the US Department of Justice argued that the lawsuit “threatens American national, economic, and energy security by seeking to shut off the power supply for artificial intelligence innovation that supports the Department of War’s military operations.”To support the argument, federal prosecutors presented testimony from Pentagon AI chief Cameron Stanley in which he states, under oath, that Grok is already in use within Project Maven, the US military’s AI-assisted targeting program that was initially powered by Anthropic’s Claude model.The project’s Maven Smart Systems (MSS) “enabled US forces to deploy over 2,000 munitions to 2,000 distinct targets within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury,” Stanley’s statement said.Stanley praised Musk’s technology and “the greatly increased operational efficiency made possible by the Grok Gov Model.”The NAACP, a civil rights organization defending Black Americans’ rights, is suing xAI and accusing it of operating dozens of turbines without permits in violation of the Clean Air Act.The rights group says they pollute majority-Black neighborhoods, but xAI says the turbines are temporary and mobile, and therefore not subject to regulation.At the end of February, the US government terminated its contracts with Anthropic after it refused to allow its tools to be used for fully automated strikes or the mass surveillance of Americans.The Pentagon then turned to Anthropic’s competitors, like Google, OpenAI and xAI, to continue its pursuit of AI.At Google, more than 600 employees demanded the company not provide AI to the military for classified operations. Others have raised broad concerns about AI’s threats.The US military’s transition to AI is taking time, and in March the government had to acknowledge that Claude was still being used for the war in Iran.A close ally of US President Donald Trump, Musk folded xAI into his space exploration company SpaceX in February, which carried out the largest IPO in history on June 12.Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

'The fire must have been introduced there by someone'In African cave, Israeli and international scientists find signs of earliest use of fire-Evidence of burns was detected on fossilized bones deep in the Wonderwerk Cave, setting back the clock for intentional use of fire from 1 million years ago to close to 1.8 million By Rossella Tercatin-Today, 5:31 am-JUN 17,26

A team of international researchers, including Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Dr. Liora Kolska Horwitz, has found evidence of the earliest use of fire in the Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa, according to a study published in the prestigious PLOS ONE journal earlier this month.The new research pushed back the origin of intentional use of fire by several hundred thousand years, to as early as 1.8 million years ago. In 2012, previous research based on remains from a more superficial level of the same cave dated it to one million years ago.The researchers developed an innovative technique to detect signs of burns on fossilized bones, Kolska Horwitz, co-director of the Wonderwerk Cave project with Prof. Michael Chazan of the University of Toronto, told The Times of Israel over the phone.“In 2012, when we published the article about the Wonderwerk Cave at one million years ago, we had the indications that there was fire in a lower, older level. Now, we pushed the use of fire back to well over a million years ago,” she said.The expert explained that the two levels are separated by around 80 centimeters of sediments.The deeper level was in use between circa 1.79 and 1.079 million years ago.“The sample we use for this study was close to the bottom, and therefore to the 1.8 million years ago period,” Kolska Horwitz said.The evidence that fire was used does not imply that early humans were the ones igniting it; but the fact that it was found deep inside the cave suggests it did not reach that depth naturally, but rather was brought there on purpose.“This is intentional use of fire, which doesn’t mean that people started it; they are two separate things,” Kolska Horwitz noted.“We can say that it’s not a natural fire, because the fire is at least 30 meters in from the entrance of the cave, so it was not a wildfire that crept in,” she added. “There is also nothing in this layer that could have caused what we call spontaneous combustion, like guano [accumulation of animal excrement] that suddenly burns by itself due to the chemical composition. The fire must have been introduced there by someone.”Kolska Horwitz has been working at Wonderwerk for over 20 years. She explained that the site is unique because humans lived in the cave for two million years, from the earliest known occupants to a farmer’s family that temporarily sheltered there in the early 20th century.“The cave occupation begins at about two million years and is associated with a stone tool culture called the Oldowan,” she said. “Most Oldowan sites were little campsites in the open air. Here we have a cave where people intentionally moved in, so Wonderwerk is the oldest cave home.”The cave features stone tools from all the different phases of occupation.“We have such a long record in one site that we can follow the evolution of technology,” Kolska Horwitz noted. “And of course, people hunted or scavenged animals, and so we have the remains of the animals they ate.”One thing that was never found in any level of the cave was human bones, so the scholars cannot say for certain what kind of early humans lived there, including those associated with the earliest use of fire.“There were several hominins in southern Africa at that time, and since we haven’t found any human remains, it is a bit difficult to pin [which type lived in the cave] with any certainty, but likely it was a form of Homo erectus,” Kolska Horwitz said.The researcher expressed hope that they will find human bones at some point, saying, “Perhaps it is going to happen when we go back to excavate in July.”Illuminating evidence-According to Kolska Horwitz, the method for detecting burns on bones developed by the PLOS ONE study authors opens new possibilities for searching for traces of fires across prehistoric sites and remains worldwide.“The new method uses luminescence [to detect] signs of burning,” she said. “The main reason why we wanted to develop a new method is that [the standard ones] are quite expensive and invasive, as you have to grind up a small piece of bone and therefore destroy evidence.”“The idea was to develop a method that’s quick, cheap, and can also be run by people working in the field in a small field station,” she added.The technique entails applying a substance to the bone, waiting for it to react, and examining the bone under UV light, where the burnt areas glow white.Kolska Horwitz said the team hopes that other researchers around the world will adopt the method, which could pave the way for additional evidence of the use of fire in early prehistoric times.A timeline buried in the soil-The dating of the site was carried out in previous years mainly by an Israeli team from the Hebrew University, including Kolska Horwitz, and the Geological Survey of Israel.First, the scientists used paleomagnetic dating, which relies on changes in Earth’s magnetic field as magnetic north shifted over the millennia.“It’s a standard method used in Earth sciences,” Kolska Horwitz explained. “We used the sediments in the cave to get a signal of the magnetic directionality.”The second type of analysis was the cosmogenic burial dating.“This is also based on sediments in the cave,” Kolska Horwitz said. “When the soil entered the cave, little white quartz grains from the sand found in the soil stopped receiving radiation from the sun’s cosmic rays, and locked. In the laboratory, we can [analyze] that signature that tells us when the sediment entered the cave.”Now that they have managed to prove fire was used close to 1.8 million years ago, the archaeologists plan to check for evidence of it even in the deepest level of the cave’s occupation, dating to two million years ago.“This is the big question now,” Kolska Horwitz said

US lawmakers in the dark on Iran deal as Trump says he will send it to Congress-American law may oblige administration to get congressional approval, opening door to potential GOP objections as some party members angry they haven’t yet received text of MOU By Reuters Today, 1:36 am-JUN 17,26

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was willing to send his interim deal to end the war with Iran for review by the US Congress, as lawmakers, including many of his fellow Republicans, said they were largely in the dark about the pact.The US-Iran agreement, announced on Sunday, would extend a tenuous ceasefire announced in April by another 60 days and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a major shipping route effectively blocked since the US and Israel launched the war against Iran on February 28, according to officials from both countries.But the details remain unclear and the text of the pact has not been released or sent to Congress, though there have been leaked reports of its purported terms.Trump also insisted on Tuesday that Iran would abandon its nuclear weapons program. Iran has long maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, though it has enriched uranium to levels that have no peaceful application, while regularly threatening to flatten Israeli cities.Democrats have questioned Trump’s latest promise of a peace deal.“We’ve been told dozens of times that the war is over and dozens of times we’ve been disappointed,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said as he opened the Senate session on Tuesday.“It’s been two days since Trump claimed he had reached an ‘understanding’ with Iran and he still hasn’t released any details… about what it actually is,” Schumer said.Schumer called on the Trump administration to hold a classified briefing for Congress’s “Gang of Eight,” a group of intelligence committee and congressional leaders typically briefed on major national security developments.Schumer also said officials should brief the entire Congress and inform the American people.No plans for any such events have been released.‘I like the idea’Trump told reporters in France that he had not thought about sending the memorandum of understanding with Iran to Congress for review, but that he would do it. “I like the idea,” he said during his meeting with ​Mohamed ⁠bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the United Arab Emirates, on the sidelines of the G7.Trump said he wanted to wait until after a formal signing ceremony expected on Friday.Trump could be legally obligated to involve Congress. Under the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, a 2015 US law passed as Democratic president Barack Obama’s administration finalized an Iran nuclear agreement, any such agreement must be submitted to Congress for review before sanctions can be eased.That review leaves open the possibility that lawmakers could try to block parts of the deal.Some Republican lawmakers have been willing to break with the president, voting with Democrats, unsuccessfully, to force Trump to seek congressional approval for the Iran war. Under the US Constitution, Congress, not the president, has the power to declare war.But most Republicans, who hold slim majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, have shown little appetite during Trump’s second term for challenging his foreign policy.Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the Senate’s Republican leader, told reporters at the Capitol on Tuesday that party members were pressing Trump to provide the text of the MOU.“We’re trying to get it,” he said, acknowledging that it is unusual for an administration not to share information about such a major development with its own party.“Since I’ve been in this job, we haven’t had this issue,” Thune said.Other Republicans joined Democrats in expressing frustration at the lack of information.“If it’s a secret deal, then how can I take it seriously?” Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina told reporters on Monday evening.Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

Son of Iran’s late shah warns against any deal that leaves Islamic Republic intact-‘Dealing with this regime will fail and we will all face the consequences,’ Reza Pahlavi declares, as US-Iran agreement takes shape-By AFP 16 June 2026, 11:17 pm

LONDON, United Kingdom — The son of the ousted shah of Iran spoke out Tuesday against any deal with Iran that leaves the Islamic Republic in place, as Washington prepared to formally sign an agreement with Tehran which the US has said is a done deal.Speaking after meeting British MPs during a visit to London, 65-year-old Reza Pahlavi said the international community should back opposition protesters rather than making peace with Iran.“Dealing with this regime will fail and we will all face the consequences,” he declared in a social media post.“The regime’s 47-year war against the Iranian people continues. Just as it has never made peace with its own citizens, it will never truly make peace with the world,” he said.Pahlavi’s father, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was the last shah of Iran. He fled into exile in 1979 ahead of an Islamic revolution that overthrew the monarchy, and died in exile soon afterward.For some — but far from all — opponents of the Islamic Republic, the exiled crown prince is an inspirational figure, and he has called for a nationwide referendum to establish a new system of government.He also remains controversial, criticized for not distancing himself from his father’s autocratic rule.On February 28, US and Israeli planes and missiles struck Iran, killing the supreme leader Ali Khamenei, plunging the Middle East into conflict and for a while giving hope to the opposition that the government could fall.Now, on Friday, Washington and Tehran are due to sign a deal meant to end the conflict and clear the way for settlement talks that are expected to leave the regime in place and lift some economic sanctions.“Any agreement that preserves this regime or its remnants will fail. The Iranian people will not accept it,” Pahlavi, a supporter of Israel, warned.“With or without international support, the people of Iran will overthrow this regime. Freedom will come to Iran.”Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

PROOF HALF ON EARTH DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD (8 BILLION ON EARTH) (DO NOT EVER LISTEN TO ANYBODY THAT SAYS THE WORLD IS ENDING.ITS NEVER GONNA HAPPEN-4 BILLION WILL BE LEFT ON EARTH TO GO INTO JESUS" 1000 YEAR RULE)(THAT DOES NOT SOUND LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD TO ANY ONE, DOES IT-NOT ME.THE EARTH IS JUST RENOVATED.NEVER ENDED.

REVELATION 6:7-8 (8 BILLION- 2 BILLION = 6 BILLION)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 BILLION) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).

REVELATION 9:15,18 (6 BILLION - 2 BILLION = 4 BILLION)
15 And the four(DEMONIC WAR) angels were loosed,
18 By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths.(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMBS)

HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION.(THESE VERSES ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)

LUKE 17:34-37 (8 TOTAL BILLION - 4 BILLION DEAD IN TRIB = 4 BILLION TO JESUS KINGDOM) (HALF DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD JUST LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS)(GOD DOES NOT LIE)(AND NOTICE MOST DIE IN WAR AND DISEASES-NOT COMETS-ASTEROIDS-QUAKES OR TSUNAMIS)
34 I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other shall be left.(half earths population 4 billion die in the 7 yr trib)
35 Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
37 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together.(Christians have new bodies,this is the people against Jerusalem during the 7 yr treaty)(Christians bodies are not being eaten by the birds).THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES.BECAUSE NOT HALF OF PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE CHRISTIANS.AND THE CONTEXT IN LUKE 17 IS THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION OR 7 YR TREATY PERIOD.WHICH IS JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH.NOT 50% RAPTURED TO HEAVEN.

MATTHEW 24:37-42 (THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-SURE NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:(FOR THE LAST DAYS SIGNS HAPPENING) for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.

WORLD TERRORISM

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.(CAN YOU SAY TORNADOES,HURRICANES,VOLCANOES,EARTH QUAKES,LANDSLIDES,FLASH FLOODING,EXPLOSIONS,SNOW STORMS,THEN FINALLY NUKESAND ANY OTHER JUDGEMENTS THE EARTH CAN VOMIT THE SINNERS OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH WITH.

MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.

LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

2 Peter 3:6-7 Amplified Bible (AMP) (HOT SUN, NUKES ETC)
6 By these waters also the world of that time was deluged and destroyed. 
7 By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun,(HEATING UP-SOLAR ECLIPSES) and in the moon,(MAN ON THE MOON-LUNAR ECLIPSES) and in the stars;(ASTEROIDS-PROPHECY SIGNS) and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)

GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)

ISAIAH 14:12-14
12  How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13  For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14  I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)

JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE.

Joel 3:2-King James Version (YOU DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF - YOUR POKING GOD IN THE EYE - GOD SAYS AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH- YOU WANNA DIVIDE JERUSALEM IN HALF -  HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION 4 BILLION DIE ON EARTH.
2 I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE.

LUKE 19:40
40 And He answered and said unto them, “I tell you that if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.”

At G7, Egypt’s Sissi urges Israel to abandon plans to expand control of Gaza-Report says US blocked fresh IDF operation in Gaza as witnesses inside enclave claim IDF has expanded area under occupation; 2 brothers reported killed in Nuseirat strike-By Agencies and ToI Staff 16 June 2026, 11:26 pm

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi on Tuesday urged Israel to abandon its plan to take control of 70 percent of Gaza, while witnesses in the Strip said the Israel Defense Forces had pushed forward the Yellow Line that divided the enclave into areas controlled by Hamas and Israel.Last month, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the IDF to take control of more territory in the Gaza Strip, flouting the terms of a fragile ceasefire that took effect in October.Under the deal, Israel is supposed to remain in control of just over 50% of the Strip, but Netanyahu said that troops today hold around 60% of the enclave, and are pushing toward 70%.“Only 30% of the Strip is effectively left for the Palestinian people,” Sissi said at a G7 summit session on Middle East stability in the French resort of Evian.This approach “must stop immediately,” he added at the session, also attended by G7 and EU leaders, and the leaders of the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.Sissi said there is “no alternative to reaching a just and lasting settlement to the Palestinian cause based on the two-state solution” and urges “the implementation of US President Donald Trump’s plan for peace in the Gaza Strip.”Egypt, which shares a border with Gaza, has been a key mediator between Israel and Hamas since the terror group’s October 7, 2023, massacre in southern Israel triggered the war in the enclave.The first phase of the Gaza truce saw the release of the final remaining hostages seized in the brutal October 7 assault, in exchange for Palestinian security prisoners held by Israel.The transition to the second phase, which was supposed to involve Hamas’s disarmament and a gradual withdrawal of the IDF, has been stalled for months as Hamas refuses to give up its weapons.Hamas blames the absence of a full agreement to end the Gaza conflict on what it says is Israel’s refusal to fulfill first-phase obligations agreed to in October, which halted major fighting but did not end Israeli operations. Israel says its strikes are intended to thwart imminent attacks by Hamas and other terror operatives.On Sunday, Hamas and other factions said they had given a written response to a 15-point blueprint presented to them by the mediators and Trump’s Board of Peace, but did not provide details of their response.Sources close to the talks said the factions agreed to 14 out of the 15 items. Disagreement remains over the disarmament of Hamas; the terror group links any full disarmament to launching a political track toward a Palestinian state.Israel insists Hamas must disarm, cede power in Gaza, and play no role in the future of the enclave. Netanyahu and his government have repeatedly insisted that they will not allow the creation of a Palestinian state.Recently, the US requested that the IDF not go ahead with a fresh operation in the Strip after it became aware of the plans, Channel 13 news reported on Tuesday.The IDF’s “creeping and silent” expanding control over the Strip in the meantime has gone without public condemnation by mediators because of their frustration with Hamas’s lack of commitment to its obligations to them and Washington, a diplomatic source told Channel 13.Meanwhile, an Israeli strike on Tuesday killed at least two Palestinians in the central Gaza Strip, health officials said, as residents of an area in the north of the enclave fled their homes after Israeli forces appeared to have expanded their control in the territory.Medics said an Israeli strike near a residential building in the Nuseirat refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip, killed two brothers, Ahmed and Mahmoud Abu Heen, without indicating if they were combatants or civilians.The military did not immediately comment.Nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since October, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, whose figures have not been verified and do not distinguish between combatants and civilians.Israel says four of its soldiers have been killed by terrorists in that period.The Israeli military believes that Hamas’s overall wartime toll of over 73,000 killed is largely accurate, with IDF officials estimating that two to three civilians were killed for every dead terror operative as the IDF battled Hamas forces deeply entrenched in civilian infrastructure like hospitals, schools, and mosques.The two deaths comes as Nickolay Mladenov, Trump’s Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, arrived in Cairo to pursue talks that mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey have held with Hamas leaders over implementing the second phase of Trump’s Gaza plan, sources close to the talks said.Witnesses in southern Gaza have said Israeli forces have, in the past few days, expanded the Yellow Zone — the area controlled by Israel — in eastern Khan Younis and northern Rafah, where new markers and concrete blocks have been placed.On Sunday, Israeli forces sent tanks further into the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City in the north, forcing several families to flee. Reuters footage, taken on Monday, showed two yellow blocks used as boundary markers that had been moved closer to houses.“I swear we don’t know where to go,” said Umm Muhammad Junaynah, a resident of Al-Tuffah, as she struggled to hold back tears. “We are getting our furniture out, we don’t know where to go. We don’t know where to go, we have nowhere to go.”Nearly the entire Gazan population of 2 million people, most of whom have been displaced several times, now live in a tiny strip of land along the coast, mainly in makeshift tents or damaged buildings, under Hamas control.The territory has been mostly reduced to ruins by Israel’s two-year military assault that followed the 2023 Hamas massacre on southern Israel.“It was a night of terror, we were scared,” said Nour Shabat, a 27-year-old woman, referring to events of Sunday night in Al-Tuffah.“I’m tired of displacement, honestly I’m tired of displacement. What is our fault that this is happening to us?” said Shabat.“Should I take my belongings, myself and go sleep in the street? I have slept in the streets many times and I have been displaced many times. I’m tired and can’t handle anymore. Enough, I am tired.”

Oil prices fall, stocks rise amid optimism over US-Iran deal, reopening of Hormuz-Crude prices dropped as much as 10% after agreement announced, though expert says a failure to sign a lasting, long-term agreement ‘could rapidly reverse the recent decline’By AFP Today, 1:12 pm-JUN 17,26

HONG KONG — Oil prices extended losses Wednesday and most equity markets rose, fueled by the new US-Iran deal, with attention now on peace talks and the reopening of the crucial Strait of Hormuz.Crude has tumbled more than 10 percent this week on optimism for a lasting agreement between the two countries after more than three months of conflict that rattled energy markets and revived inflation.The latest selling was boosted by a report in The Wall Street Journal that Washington could ease sanctions on Iranian crude as part of the deal to end the war, allowing Tehran to immediately sell crude and refined oil products.Attention now turns to Friday’s official signing ceremony in Switzerland and the subsequent negotiations that will focus on the fate of Tehran’s nuclear program and a plan for the lifting of international economic sanctions.US President Donald Trump has said the Strait of Hormuz — through which a fifth of global crude usually passes — would “completely open” once the peace agreement is signed.Both main contracts started Wednesday slightly higher after shedding more than five percent on Tuesday before turning negative, though analysts warned that with so many hurdles ahead, prices were likely to be sensitive to developments.“The risks are skewed to the upside,” said Fabien Yip, market analyst at IG.“Any failure at the 19 June signing to produce a durable and transparent agreement — particularly on nuclear provisions — could rapidly reverse the recent decline, as each prior false start has demonstrated,” he said. “A sustained recovery in strait traffic remains the most credible evidence that the deal is holding.”Meanwhile, oil industry experts and shipping companies have cautioned that the restoration of normal operations after the strait’s near shutdown will take time.Equity markets mostly advanced ahead of the Federal Reserve’s first policy announcement under new, Trump-appointed boss Kevin Warsh.Tokyo and Seoul enjoyed their best finishes — both markets building on their breakneck tech rallies.Shanghai, Sydney, Singapore, Mumbai and Taipei also rose, though Hong Kong, Wellington, Manila, Bangkok and Jakarta all fell.London rose but Paris and Frankfurt edged down.The broad gains came after a mixed day on Wall Street, where the Dow hit a fresh record high but the S&P 500 and Nasdaq retreated.While expectations are for the Fed to stand pat on interest rates, investors will be keeping a close eye on its post-meeting statement for an idea about the policy committee’s thinking in light of surging inflation and a strong jobs market.Data last week showed US consumer prices rose in May at their highest level for three years owing to the impact of surging oil costs caused by the war.Some observers predict the Fed will eventually announce an increase before the end of the year, despite Trump’s previous demands for cuts.“Warsh… inherits the most divided committee in more than three decades, with three voting members already dissenting against the easing bias in April, while outgoing governor Stephen Miran again voted in favor of a rate cut,” said Michael Krautzberger, chief investment officer for public markets at AllianzGI.“The minutes suggested that the committee’s center of gravity has shifted in a more hawkish direction as uncertainty about the duration and economic implications of the Middle East conflict continues to mount,” he said.He added that “resilient economic activity and indications that labor-market conditions are stabilizing support a less accommodative policy outlook.”“In a rapidly evolving economic and geopolitical environment, we expect the [bank] to remain on hold this year,” he said. “But resilient growth, a stabilizing labor market and increasing inflation pressures have shifted the balance of risks in a hawkish direction.”

‘I’m the boss’, Trump tells G7, as he warms to Ukraine’s war position-US president and other summit leaders pledge support for Kyiv, fresh sanctions on Russia; global supply chains for critical minerals and macroeconomic imbalances also on agenda By Steve Holland, Julia Payne and michel rose Today, 3:52 pm-JUN 17,26

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (Reuters) — US President Donald Trump on Wednesday told a roomful of global leaders “I’m the boss,” as he and other G7 leaders acknowledged Ukraine’s improved battlefield fortunes with a unified pledge of support and fresh sanctions against Russia.Trump’s comment — a tongue-in-cheek admission of an unspoken truth hanging over the June 15-17 summit of the Group of Seven powers in the French resort of Evian-les-Bains — followed a joint leaders’ statement that could bolster Kyiv’s growing leverage in potential peace talks with Moscow.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his allies came to the G7 hoping to impress upon Trump that Ukraine’s fightback is delivering results, and that Russia is in no position to be dictating terms for any peace deal.The joint statement and comments from leaders suggest Trump has warmed to Zelensky’s argument after years of skepticism.However, any hopes of strong-arming Moscow into peace talks still rely on Trump commitments, which can be elusive. It was unclear if bilateral Trump-Zelensky talks would take place, and it also remains to be seen if Washington will allow waivers to lapse on sanctions restricting Russian oil exports, now that he has secured a preliminary Iran deal.“I’m the boss,” Trump told G7 chiefs and reporters as he arrived to take his seat at a session on global economic security, where leaders were due to discuss supply chains for critical minerals and macroeconomic imbalances.Trump on Tuesday heralded a “very good” meeting with Zelensky and other G7 leaders.“There has been a change in position on the part of the United States and President Trump,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters. “There is a position that is harder toward Russia and more realistic, in our view, of the situation on the ground of the war.”Trump’s Iran deal sets tone for talks-G7 chiefs also welcomed the preliminary peace deal between the United States and Iran — which Trump signed on the eve of the summit — and said they were ready to contribute to its implementation.They said they would make efforts to diversify energy supply routes to reduce dependence on the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has blocked for most of the duration of its war with the US, and increase stocks.France is now pushing partners to sign a joint statement on critical minerals that could include measures to help the West reduce its reliance on China and shield investors from countermeasures and dumping, diplomats said.China spooked the global economy last year when some industries nearly ground to a halt after Beijing imposed export curbs on permanent magnets made of rare earths.“We are negotiating texts that are significant on critical minerals and, as a consequence, on economic sovereignty,” a French presidency official said ahead of the summit.Measures under discussion in recent months have included price supports, market standards, subsidies and guaranteed purchases, as well as ways to scale up private investment in critical mineral supply chains outside China. Any measures announced at the G7 are likely to be only first steps.Overreliance on China-The 2025 restrictions were the latest in Beijing’s gradual tightening of its niche material and battery metal exports. It has also curbed American companies’ access to tungsten and antimony, among others.Western powers are racing to secure off-take from mines and build up processing and recycling capacity, but it will take years to dent China’s dominant position, which was decades in the making.The United States in early 2026 proposed a trading bloc for critical minerals. However, countries are at odds over how this bloc could operate, especially in the context of the White House’s “America First” agenda.Economic imbalances-G7 leaders were also due to discuss how to rebalance global trade and address “predatory competition,” mainly from China. France summarizes the imbalances as: “China produces too much, the US consumes too much and the Europeans invest too little.”Alarm is growing in Europe at China’s trade surplus and its move up the ​value chain, in what analysts describe as a “second China shock” following its dominance of low-value industries in the 2000s. The surplus stands at €360 billion euros ($400 billion).French President Emmanuel Macron sought to engage China ahead of the summit in a last-ditch effort at cooperation. Beijing rejects EU claims of unfair subsidies and has repeatedly vowed “strong” countermeasures to the EU’s proposed “Buy European” and revised tech sovereignty rules.EU leaders separately plan to debate tougher trade defense measures, and a more systematic use of them, against surging imports from China at a summit in Brussels on Thursday.G7 leaders were also due to discuss AI over lunch on Wednesday, including the liability of bots and agents, and how AI presents truth and falsehood. OpenAI founder Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei were expected to attend.

Several said injured in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon-No immediate comment from IDF on attacks reported by local media; G7 leaders support an ‘immediate robust ceasefire,’ disarming of Hezbollah By Agencies and Emanuel Fabian-Today, 1:10 pm-JUN 17,26

Several people were injured on Wednesday when Israeli forces carried out airstrikes in areas of south Lebanon, state media said.The latest strikes came despite the US-Iran interim deal to end the Middle East war, which reportedly includes a stipulation ending the fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group in Lebanon.According to the National News Agency, three strikes were carried out in the towns of Mansouri and Aaziyyeh, causing several injuries.Other strikes were carried out in Barashit and the outskirts of Kfar Tebnit in the Nabatieh area, NNA reported.There was no immediate comment from the Israel Defense Forces on the reports.A short time later, sirens warning of a suspected drone infiltration from Lebanon sounded in the border community of Zarit, but the IDF said this was the result of a “false alarm.”While violence has declined in Lebanon since the US-Iran agreement was announced on Monday, Israeli strikes on the south have still killed at least five people since then, according to NNA. Lebanese officials don’t distinguish between noncombatants and fighters in their tallies. Hezbollah has also continued to fire at Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon.One of the biggest questions still hanging over the truce is the fate of Lebanon. Israeli forces invaded the country’s south in March to root out Hezbollah, after the Iran-backed terror group began firing rockets and drones across the border in solidarity with Tehran due to the US-Israeli campaign in Iran. The attacks disrupted the lives of tens of thousands of people in northern Israel who were repeatedly driven to seek safety in bomb shelters at all hours of the day and night, playing havoc with their daily lives. Many of those residents had evacuated their towns during a previous round of Hezbollah attacks, which began in October 2023 and came to a halt in November 2024.Israeli forces still occupy a swath of southern Lebanon, where more than a million people have been driven from their homes by the fighting, while Hezbollah remains undefeated.Iran says the ceasefire must also end hostilities in Lebanon, and that a permanent deal must lead to an Israeli withdrawal. Israeli officials have said they will not be bound in Lebanon by the terms of the tentative Iran-US agreement and do not know the details of it.Israel has insisted it reserves the right to use military force to protects itself from the Hezbollah threat. Earlier this month, Iran fired missiles at Israel after the latter attacked a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut in response to rocket fire on its territory.At a press conference Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu avoided criticizing the interim US-Iran deal, but also stressed that Israeli troops would stay in southern Lebanon.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tuesday that Israel’s continued occupation of southern Lebanon would violate the deal.“Without the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territories they occupied during this war, the war has not fully come to an end,” Araghchi said.Iran’s Top Joint Military Command, ​Khatam al-Anbiya Central ‌Headquarters, said that Israel should expect a hard response from the Iranian armed forces if it does not stop its attacks on southern Lebanon.Hezbollah has so far not issued any statements since Tuesday claiming attacks on Israeli targets in south Lebanon, when the IDF said it intercepted several rockets launched by the group at troops there.Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem is due to make a televised address on Wednesday.He expressed “profound gratitude” on Tuesday for Iran’s efforts “to compel the Israeli entity to an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.”Meanwhile, Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he did not think an Israeli attack on Hezbollah would necessarily sink the agreement, though he said he was “not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and with Hezbollah.”Trump spoke at a summit of G7 leaders in the French town of Evian-les-Bains on Lake Geneva, while details of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement trickled out of Washington and Tehran ahead of its formal unveiling, expected on Friday across the nearby Swiss border.On Wednesday, the G7 issued a declaration on the US-Iran agreement saying they supported, “through an immediate robust ceasefire,” Lebanese efforts to disarm Hezbollah and protect Lebanon’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.Israeli and Lebanese officials have been holding face-to-face talks in Washington to reach their own lasting ceasefire agreement, separate from the US-Iran negotiations.The talks, which Israel has said are ultimately aimed at securing a full peace deal while Lebanon has said they are only focused on de-escalation, have faced an uphill battle since Hezbollah has vowed not to recognize or abide by any deal they yield, raising the prospect of a renewed civil war in Lebanon.

Toronto police say hired gunmen appear to be targeting Jewish sites-”We just don’t know the scope of it’: Officers say assailants are being enlisted through encrypted apps, with those hiring them seeking ‘to create a sense of fear’ in the Jewish community By Luke Tress-Today, 4:24 am-JUN 17,26

Police in Toronto, Canada, said on Tuesday that hired gunmen appeared to be targeting Jewish sites in the city.Gunfire and arson attacks have repeatedly hit synagogues and other Jewish sites in Toronto and other Canadian cities, without causing any fatalities.The chief of the Toronto police, Myron Demkiw, said at a press conference that young people were being recruited through encrypted messaging apps to carry out attacks in the city, such as a shooting incident in March targeting the US consulate.Demkiw described a “recurring and similar modus operandi, and that is criminals for hire through encrypted messaging apps.”“Young people are hired to carry out attacks,” he said. “In order to get paid, they’re required to film their attacks. Who’s paying for this? This is what we are trying to determine.”“It is clear that some of the people hiring these criminals want to create a sense of fear in our communities, including in the Jewish community,” he added.Toronto Police Chief Superintendent Joseph Matthews said there were “multiple networks” that were “multi-layered.”He said that investigators believe “the people that committed the shootings at the Jewish schools and the synagogues are involved in a similar scheme.”“There’s multiple people recruiting multiple youth in each cell,” he said. “We just don’t know the scope of it.”Matthews said the criminal networks appeared to be sharing firearms.Police have recovered a 9mm handgun linked to six shootings, and a .45 caliber handgun linked to 21 shootings, he said.The police officials did not provide details about specific attacks and much of the investigation remains confidential.Last week, a Toronto police officer was shot and killed during an arrest linked to the shooting against the US consulate in Toronto in March.The alleged mastermind behind the consulate shooting was Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, an Iranian operative, according to a criminal complaint filed in a New York court.The Canadian police said they were working with the FBI, but did not mention Al-Saadi or any links to Iran.Al-Saadi is an Iraqi-Iranian national with deep ties to the Iranian regime who allegedly orchestrated a terror campaign against Jewish, Israeli and American targets in the US, Europe and Canada, according to US federal prosecutors.Investigators said Al-Saadi paid attackers to target the sites and required them to film the attacks for propaganda.

Exclusive Smotrich nixes sending PA funds he seized to Board of Peace-US weighs boosting ties with PA as it seeks to advance Gaza plan and Abraham Accords-Officials tell ToI that sides have been holding talks with aim of signing MOU, which PA hopes will lead to reopening of DC diplomatic office shuttered in Trump’s first term, but US enthusiasm waning-By Jacob Magid-Today, 3:18 am-JUN 17,26

The United States is in talks with the Palestinian Authority about boosting what has been a strained bilateral relationship, as Washington seeks Ramallah’s cooperation to advance its landmark policy initiatives in the region, three government officials familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel.US President Donald Trump’s administration is working to transfer billions of dollars in PA revenues currently withheld by Israel to the underfunded Board of Peace, which Washington established to actualize its 20-point plan for ending the war in Gaza and rebuilding the enclave. That plan envisions the PA taking over Gaza Strip governance after it has carried out comprehensive reforms.A PA official told The Times of Israel that Saudi Arabia is helping Ramallah with the reform process, which Riyadh views as essential for establishing a pathway to the establishment of a Palestinian state.The Trump administration has embraced the Saudi effort, viewing it as complementary to its bid to expand the Abraham Accords. Riyadh has expressed willingness to normalize relations with Israel if an “irreversible pathway” to a Palestinian state has been created, a US official said.Against this backdrop, the US has been engaging in talks with the PA for several months, which Ramallah hopes will lead to the “normalization” of its strained relationship with the Trump administration, a Middle East intelligence official said, claiming that Washington has largely ignored the PA as it tends to view the Palestinian issue with a focus on Gaza, leaving the West Bank as more of an afterthought.Under discussion has been a memorandum of understanding in which the sides recommit to Trump’s 20-point plan, particularly the last two points embracing Palestinian self-determination and the launching of US-led peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, once the redevelopment of Gaza and the reform of the PA have moved ahead.The MOU would also see the PA commit to specific benchmarks for Saudi-chaperoned reforms of its welfare and education systems, as well as a plan to combat incitement, the three officials said.It would include the US expressing readiness to lift sanctions against the PA once the reforms have been verifiably completed, with Ramallah hoping the MOU would include a reference to the potential reopening of the Palestine Liberation Organization’s diplomatic mission in Washington, according to the Palestinian official.Trump shuttered the de facto Palestinian embassy in DC during his first term over Ramallah’s refusal to cooperate with the US peace initiative, which the PA viewed as overwhelmingly tilted in favor of Israel.The US is considering reviving that 2020 peace plan after Israeli elections in the fall and is hoping that the PA’s weakened position will force it to reconsider the proposal, the Mideast intelligence official said.In the meantime, the US is seeking a Palestinian commitment to halt efforts to internationalize the conflict against Israel and to withdraw cases against Jerusalem in international legal forums, the American official said, adding that the PA in turn asked for a line in the MOU on halting Israeli settlement expansion and cracking down on rampant settler violence in the West Bank.Leading the talks for the PA has been Vice President Hussein al-Sheikh, while senior State Department officials Aryeh Lightstone and Scott Leith have represented the Trump administration, with periodic involvement from the US president’s top envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, the officials said. Others involved more tangentially have been former UK prime minister Tony Blair, who has been leading the Board of Peace’s engagement with the Palestinians, along with senior Saudi official Manal Radwan, who has helped craft Riyadh’s policy on the Palestinian issue.Prisoner payments hurdle-But the negotiations have slowed in recent days, with US officials expressing hesitancy about signing onto something as formal as a MOU. Instead they have entertained the idea of an exchange of letters between Sheikh and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in which some of the aforementioned points would be addressed — albeit not jointly, the Middle East intelligence official said.The PA official speculated that the hesitancy in Washington has to do with pushback from Jerusalem to the US elevating its relationship with Ramallah.Israel insists the PA has not genuinely been carrying out reforms, particularly of its welfare program, which has included payments to Palestinian prisoners held by Israel on terror offenses, based on the length of their incarcerations, and families of slain attackers.Ramallah announced the scrapping of that controversial program in February 2025, installing a new system that conditioned all payments strictly on the financial status of the recipient, in line with other welfare programs abroad.But a State Department report to Congress from April determined that the PA continues to “provide a system of compensation in support of terrorism through new mechanisms and under a different name.”The report relied exclusively on open-source information from the Israeli government and several other groups that have long been critical of the PA, while preliminary results from an external audit of the PA bodies involved in the new welfare program determined that the reform is being properly implemented to ensure recipients are no longer being awarded based on whether a relative carried out an attack against Israel, two Western diplomats briefed on the audit told The Times of Israel last week.This determination may no longer be sufficient, though, with Israeli officials now arguing that no family of a prisoner or slain attacker should be allowed to receive stipends from the PA, even if they meet the criteria for being poor enough to receive welfare.The PA official expressed concern that Jerusalem is convincing the Trump administration to adopt its position after both the US and Israel agreed during the Biden administration that welfare payments to anyone deemed poor enough would be accepted.The Middle East intelligence official asserted that further complicating US-PA talks have been certain elements in the Trump administration, particularly in the State Department, who would rather collapse the PA than see it reformed.The US official insisted that Washington recognizes the PA’s utility, pointing to Ramallah’s support for a November UN Security Council resolution endorsing Trump’s 20-point plan that was critical for getting it over the finish line.Still, the US official did not deny the lack of enthusiasm in the administration for elevating ties with the Palestinians, as focus and political capital are being spent elsewhere in the region.But with Trump appearing to turn on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent weeks over the war with Iran and Israel’s conflict with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the PA official speculated whether such a chilling of US-Israeli ties could work in Ramallah’s favor.The official recalled how Trump — after leaving office in 2021 — lashed out at Netanyahu and asserted that PA President Mahmoud Abbas was more interested in peace than the Israeli premier.Smotrich blocks release of PA funds to Board of Peace-The three officials said that the US also hoped to use the talks with the PA to secure its approval for transferring a significant portion of the over $5 billion in Palestinian clearance revenues being withheld by Israel to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), the panel of Palestinian technocrats overseen by the Board of Peace that is tasked with replacing Hamas rule in Gaza until the PA has finished its reform process.The sides have gone back and forth regarding the amount of money that would be transferred to the NCAG and the amount that would be sent back to Ramallah.After initially chafing at the idea of its own desperately needed funds being sent to a potentially rival governing entity, the PA agreed to get on board, viewing the acquisition of any portion of the funds as better than nothing, given its dire financial situation.Ramallah did, however, request that the US recommit to using a formal communication channel that was established in February to keep the PA involved in Gaza decision-making.The clearance revenues make up the majority of the PA’s budget and Israel has refused to transfer any of those funds for over a year, in violation of the Oslo Accords. It used to deduct funds deemed equivalent to the amount the PA was paying to security prisoners, before Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich started declining to transfer any portion of the Palestinian funds.Smotrich, whose office declined to comment, has advocated for collapsing the PA and has also spoken out against Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza.Accordingly, he has refused to cooperate with the proposals discussed by the US and PA to release the clearance revenues — even to pay off PA debts to Israel — and the three officials familiar with the matter said they do not expect any progress until after the fall Israeli elections, when a new government and finance minister may be installed.Still desperate to secure some amount of funding for the Board of Peace as only a tiny fraction of pledges have been actualized, the US has explored unilaterally seizing some of the PA funds held by Israel, the Mideast intelligence official revealed, while clarifying that the legal justification for such a move would be thin.A Board of Peace official declined to comment on the matter, but said the Gaza oversight body would follow US law.Another idea explored by the US has been to convince the World Bank to send aid earmarked for Gaza services to the Board of Peace rather than the PA, the Mideast intelligence official said.Asked for comment on the matter on the US efforts to boost ties with Ramallah, a State Department spokesperson said, “PA reform is a critical prerequisite to assuaging Israeli security concerns.”“The president’s 20-Point Plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803 make clear: the PA must verifiably complete comprehensive reforms, including ending all payments to terrorists and their families,” the statement continued. “The PA’s prospects of having more financial stability must begin with verifiably completing its long-promised reforms.”

Israel-Lebanon talks said close to yielding lasting ceasefire deal-Details reportedly being finalized; Iran threatens response if IDF keeps fighting Hezbollah, while Israeli and US officials say US-Iran deal doesn’t include pullout from south Lebanon By Emanuel Fabian and Agencies 16 June 2026, 10:57 pm

Israel and Lebanon are nearing a US-mediated lasting ceasefire agreement, a report said Tuesday, as Israel and American officials insisted that the US-Iran deal signed Sunday does not mandate an IDF withdrawal from the areas of southern Lebanon it currently controls.Significant progress has been made in recent talks between Jerusalem and Beirut in Washington, Channel 12 news reported.According to the report, details of the agreement are being finalized, and the Lebanese Armed Forces have begun deploying on the ground as part of the emerging deal.The framework is also expected to allow residents of southern Lebanon who evacuated amid Israeli strikes on the Hezbollah terror group to return to their homes, the network said.The talks, which Israel has said are ultimately aimed at securing a full peace deal while Lebanon has said they are only focused on de-escalation, have faced an uphill battle since the Iran-backed Hezbollah has vowed not to recognize or abide by any deal they yield, raising the prospect of a renewed civil war.Meanwhile, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee reiterated Tuesday that Hezbollah is not included in the deal between the US and Iran, as Tehran continued to insist that Israel was required to halt its offensive in Lebanon under the terms of the agreement. Multiple leaks Tuesday night of the deal’s terms, including its purported full text, appeared to indicate it includes a full halt to hostilities in Lebanon.But in response to Hezbollah claiming that the terror group received assurances from Iran that there will be no nuclear deal without Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, Huckabee said that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio “made clear” that the two issues aren’t connected.“Israel doesn’t need Iran permission to defend itself,” he wrote on X. “The tether of terror must end.”Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter voiced a similar sentiment.“We’re not going to withdraw from south Lebanon, and the madmen of Tehran have no business poking their nose into this,” Leiter told NPR, asserting that it was “crystal clear” that any deal with Tehran “has nothing to do with our withdrawal from south Lebanon.”But on Tuesday evening, Iran’s Top Joint Military Command, ​Khatam al-Anbiya Central ‌Headquarters, threatened Israel with a strong response from the Iranian armed forces if it did not stop its attacks in southern Lebanon.Israeli troops are currently stationed deep within southern Lebanon, and the Israeli military has struck targets throughout the country, ever since Hezbollah attacked Israel on March 2 in support of Tehran.US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Syria should take over from Israel in the fight against Hezbollah, arguing that the Jewish state’s war on the Iran-backed terror group has been too prolonged and indiscriminate.“Israel is fighting Hezbollah too long and too many people are being killed,” he said. “I’m not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon and with Hezbollah. They should have been able to do the job faster. It just goes on forever.”“I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of Hezbollah,” Trump added. “Because to be honest with you, I think they’d do a better job of doing it.”Those remarks were reportedly met with pushback from both Israeli and Syrian officials, with the Ynet news site quoting an unnamed Israeli official saying they sounded like “virtual reality,” and the Kan public broadcaster quoting a senior Syrian official as saying Damascus is unwilling to intervene for fear of alienating Arab states, especially without an Israeli pullout from a buffer zone held by the IDF in Syrian territory.Meanwhile, some hostilities continued Tuesday, with the IDF saying it intercepted several rockets launched by Hezbollah at troops in southern Lebanon in the morning.A short while later, the Israeli Air Force struck and destroyed the launcher, the IDF said.Additionally, the IDF said it spotted a suspicious vehicle in an area of southern Lebanon where troops were operating. The soldiers fired warning shots, and a strike was later carried out “to remove the threat,” the army said.Lebanese media reported four dead in Israeli airstrikes near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon.Initially, a car was targeted in a drone strike in Mayfadoun, before a second strike hit the area after locals gathered there, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported.NNA said a third strike hit another car in the town, and a fourth strike hit a car in the adjacent town of Shoukine.There was no immediate comment from the IDF.A senior US official told reporters on Monday that the memorandum of understanding signed a day earlier with Iran is not conditioned on Israel withdrawing from Lebanon. However, the deal still envisions a ceasefire that covers Lebanon, as well as Iran, the US official said in a briefing with reporters.According to a Monday report in Channel 13 news, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently held a tense phone call with US Vice President JD Vance in which the latter asked for Israel to scale back the IDF’s presence in Lebanon, but Netanyahu refused.“The IDF won’t withdraw, but from now on, every action will be scrutinized,” a source was quoted by the network as saying.Holding a press conference Monday evening, Netanyahu said Israeli troops would remain in the buffer zone in southern Lebanon “for as long as necessary.”Defense Minister Israel Katz said earlier in the day that Israel would not withdraw from southern Lebanon “despite all the existing pressures and those that will yet come.”

Suspects in White House attack plot targeted lawmakers linked to Israel — FBI-Ohio man arrested by FBI singled out US representatives who received donations from pro-Israel lobby groups; he posted in support of Hitler, criminal complaint says By Luke Tress-16 June 2026, 10:22 pm

The suspects arrested for plotting to attack the White House during a mixed martial arts event attended by US President Donald Trump and other top officials over the weekend were seeking to harm politicians linked to Israel, according to a criminal complaint unsealed on Tuesday.FBI Director Kash Patel said that US law enforcement had disrupted the attempted attack, calling the plot a “multi-state operation” planned by “multiple individuals” who had discussed using drones and gunfire to attack Sunday’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event on the White House lawn.The “UFC Freedom 250” event fell on Trump’s 80th birthday and was meant to kick off this year’s festivities for the 250th anniversary of US independence.One of the suspects, Tycen Proper, 19, told his co-conspirators on May 13 that the assailants should target US Sen. Marsha Blackburn, according to the criminal complaint filed by an FBI agent investigating the case.“I got a possible target Marsha Blackburn is senator for Tennessee,” Proper said in a chat.Asked why the group should target Blackburn, Proper said, “She’s taken money from the Israel pro Israel [sic] lobby and supports them,” according to the complaint.Two weeks later, Proper said in a text message, “These are people we’re going to focus on,” alongside images of US Sen. Jim Justice, US Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, US Rep. Carol Miller, and US Rep. Riley Moore.The images appeared to have been taken from the website “TrackAIPAC.com” and included information about how much money each lawmaker had received from “pro-Israel PACS,” the complaint said.During the investigation, police spoke with Proper’s father and grandmother, who said that Proper had recently made statements in support of Adolf Hitler and posted antisemitic comments on social media, according to the complaint.Proper was charged with offenses related to conspiracy, attempted murder and firearms.Family’s tip foils plot to overthrow US-The investigation began last week, when Proper’s mother called local police in Danville, Ohio, saying she was worried about her son’s online activity and firearm purchases.His mother said that Proper, who lived with his parents, had quit his job, had been making plans with individuals he met online and was leaving for a weekend trip with his online acquaintances.Proper’s father said the suspect had spent around $3,000 of his graduation money buying camping gear, food, body armor, a shotgun, a rifle and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Proper’s family turned the weaponry over to police, the criminal complaint said.Proper was detained in a medical treatment facility and local police informed the FBI.His mother told the FBI that Proper’s online acquaintances claimed to be “ex-military and Christian-based,” and had expressed ultra-religious and anti-government views related to corruption, Jeffrey Epstein conspiracies and data centers — all political flashpoints in the US.Proper had become increasingly religious, had started physical training related to the online group, and had been researching locations around Washington, DC, his mother told investigators.When she asked her son about his activities, he described the plans as “recon” and “hit and run missions,” according to the complaint.Proper’s other family members said he had withdrawn from his family and spent most of his time online.During questioning, Proper admitted to planning a coordinated attack against the US government during Sunday’s UFC event. The plot started in a TikTok group in March.“Members of the group believed that the United States needed to be torn down so that it could be rebuilt,” the FBI investigator wrote. “Some expressed a desire that people who were involved with Jeffrey Epstein should not govern the country.”The group members sought to prove their trustworthiness and commitment to each other by sharing identification documents and workout videos, and moved their communications to the encrypted messaging app Signal.The conspirators planned to leave their homes with their weapons and equipment in the days ahead of the UFC event, and meet each other in Fredericksburg, Virginia, an hour’s drive from the White House.They planned to stage a protest near the White House, and while the protest was underway, dispatch small, explosive-laden drones that would detonate over the UFC event, forcing an evacuation. The purpose of the protest was not clear.Attackers aimed with rifles, stationed near an evacuation point, would shoot their targets as they fled the UFC event, according to the plan.The intention was to “jumpstart” a revolution in the US, Proper told investigators.A search warrant of Proper’s iPhone turned up maps of the area that had highlighted locations for snipers and drone launches.The group’s ideology appeared related to accelerationism, an extremist, white supremacist belief that violent acts can accelerate societal collapse to make way for a white nationalist state.The group’s focus on AIPAC highlighted how antagonism toward Israel and Jews is a point of convergence between the far left and far right. The website allegedly used by Proper to identify targets, Track AIPAC, was founded by far-left anti-Israel activists, for example.Security experts have previously warned that small, commercially available drones pose a terror threat within the US.

US said moving 20% of its refuelers from Ben Gurion Airport, easing travel pressure-Presence of 72 American aircraft in recent months is crowding out civilian planes at Tel Aviv’s international airport, threatening to ground 2.4 million summer travelers By Sharon Wrobel-16 June 2026, 9:04 pm

Washington is reportedly preparing to start removing part of its refuelers parked at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport in recent months, following an emerging deal between the United States and Iran to end their war, Hebrew media reported Tuesday.In the coming days, the US is expected to relocate about 20 percent of its 72 aircraft stationed at Ben Gurion Airport, according to reports in the Hebrew press, after the US agreed a deal to end the war with Iran.The fleet of US planes is causing a parking shortage, threatening to severely limit flight operations of commercial airlines at Israel’s main international gateway, ahead of the peak summer holiday months.Israel’s Defense Ministry was not available for comment when contacted by The Times of Israel. The Pentagon declined to comment.On Sunday, Transportation Minister Miri Regev sent an urgent letter to warn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that unless many of the US aircraft parked at Ben Gurion Airport are relocated immediately, some 2.4 million plane tickets scheduled for the peak summer months and holiday season could be canceled.Regev demanded to immediately relocate about 30 US aircraft to airports outside of Israel, or move them to Israeli Air Force bases.The Israel Airports Authority was expected on Tuesday to notify Israeli airlines that they need to prepare to cancel some of their flights scheduled for the summer peak season starting on July 1 and potentially the High Holidays season in September and October. For now, the Israel Airports Authority said it has held off sending a letter to local airlines in light of reports of progress on the relocation of part of the US aircraft.Meanwhile, the Israel Airports Authority cautioned that additional US refueling tankers need to be removed to avert flight traffic disruptions and remove the risk of hundreds of thousands of cancellations during the peak summer travel season.In recent months, a fleet of about 72 US refuelers and cargo planes was parked at Ben Gurion Airport as part of the US military buildup in the region due to the war with Iran. The congestion at Ben Gurion has been making operations more expensive for local airlines, due to parking costs at bases outside of Israel, while limiting the number of flights Israeli airlines can operate.