Corralling millions of Palestinians into 30% of the former strip is making life there untenable. This is all part of the plan.
By Omar Shaban Ismail | Responsible Statecraft | June 8, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced late last month that he had ordered the Israeli military to seize 70% of the Gaza Strip.
Under President Donald Trump’s 20-point ceasefire plan, Israeli forces were required to withdraw to a zone encompassing roughly 50% of Gaza’s territory, demarcated by the so-called Yellow Line, ahead of further withdrawals in the future. Instead of retreating, however, the Israeli army has steadily expanded its area of control, which now stands at roughly 60% of Gaza, while leveling the areas under its occupation to the ground.
Indeed, despite a so-called ceasefire, Israel continues to carry out near daily attacks on Gaza — at least 932 people have been called since the ceasefire was announced — while heavily restricting the entry of aid.
So what does it mean to squeeze more than two million people into 30% of the already tiny Gaza Strip? … continue
Press TV – June 9, 2026
Itamar Ben-Gvir, the fanatic Israeli minister for security affairs, says the Lebanese women and youth must be kidnapped as a means of exerting pressure on the resistance movement Hezbollah.
He made his proposal during a security cabinet meeting on Tuesday, urging officials to adopt more aggressive measures against the Lebanese group as discussions focused on expanding Israel’s military invasion in Lebanon.
“Let’s start thinking outside the box about Hezbollah,” Ben-Gvir said, adding that conquering territory and killing many Hezbollah fighters, but also abducting their women and youth and taking them to prisons is “what hurts them the most.”
Israeli forces continue to suffer casualties and equipment losses in southern Lebanon.
Several cabinet members reportedly voiced support for intensifying military raids in Lebanon despite a ceasefire announced by the United States earlier this year.
Israeli forces have already kidnapped Lebanese civilians during the aggression, although the exact number remains unclear. … continue
Al Mayadeen | June 9, 2026
Israeli attacks on Masaken al-Shaabiya in Tyre have killed nine civilians and injured 28 others, Lebanon’s Civil Defense reported on Tuesday, as the aggression on Lebanon continues unabated.
Civil Defense had reported the recovery of five injured after fires that broke out due to an Israeli airstrike on the city of Tyre were extinguished, while its teams continue to monitor the ground situation and take necessary measures in accordance with public safety requirements.
Earlier today, “Israel” issued a massive displacement threat targeting the ancient city of Tyre and more than 10 surrounding towns and refugee camps. Under the threat of imminent attacks, tens of thousands of residents were forced to flee their homes.
Meanwhile, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported that two civil defense personnel were injured while providing aid to a wounded person following an Israeli airstrike that targeted the town of Al-Sharqiyah in southern Lebanon.
Israeli attacks also targeted the areas of al-Masaken, Wadi al-Khardali, Aita al-Jabal, Msayleh, Srifa, and Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain. In parallel, Israeli drones continued intensive low-altitude flights over the capital, Beirut, and its suburbs.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health Emergency Operations Center reported that the cumulative toll since the expansion of the Israeli aggression on March 2 through June 8 has risen to 3,637 killed and 11,188 wounded. … Full article
Press TV – June 9, 2026
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has stated that Lebanon will accept nothing less than a complete and unconditional ceasefire on land, air and sea, strongly reaffirming the Lebanese resistance’s principled and steadfast position against Israeli aggression.
Berri said on Monday night that only after a full ceasefire takes effect will any discussion on the simultaneous withdrawal of the Israeli occupation army from Lebanese soil and Hezbollah forces from areas south of the Litani River begin.
He categorically rejected the Israeli regime’s so-called “test areas” or any piecemeal arrangements.
“What is being called ‘test areas’ is unacceptable to me. We only accept the withdrawal of Israel and the entry of the Lebanese army into the area, simultaneously with the return of all displaced people,” Berri said.
He also underscored Lebanon’s openness to mediation by any country proving the resistance’s flexibility for genuine peace while maintaining its unbreakable red lines against the Israeli aggressor. … continue
The Cradle | June 9, 2026
A “significant number” of Israeli airstrikes against Iran were launched from Jordanian airspace, a military intelligence source revealed to Fars News Agency on 9 June.
The security source also said that Jordanian military helicopters assisted Israel by intercepting Iranian drones and missiles headed toward Israeli territory.
The coordination reportedly included operational and intelligence support from several western European nations operating within Jordan.
According to the source, Israeli jets utilized long-range air-to-surface munitions for these attacks in response to Iran’s recent rapid upgrades to its radar and air defense systems. … continue
By Justin K.P. | The Dissident | June 8, 2026
Iran has fired missiles at Northern Israel after Israel crossed Iran’s red line and began bombing Dahieh in South Beirut.
The Israeli media has claimed that Israel intercepted most Iranian missiles, including missiles fired at Israel’s Nevatim and Tel Nof air bases.
But what Israel and Western media will not tell you is that Israel yet again issued strict censorship orders, barring journalists from covering any damage that Iranian missiles did to Israeli military facilities. … continue
What “ending aid” actually means
By Steven Simon | Quincy Institute | May 26, 2026
… Israeli officials, including figures associated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have floated the idea that Israel should declare its intention to phase out US military grant aid in the next MOU.
This has been widely reported as a signal of Israeli self-confidence and fiscal strength — a small, wealthy, technologically sophisticated country graduating from dependence on foreign assistance.
The framing is politically effective. It appeals to Israeli nationalists who dislike the stigma of aid. It plays well with American conservatives who support Israel but are skeptical of foreign assistance as a category. And it preempts the traditional left-liberal critique — that US military grants should carry conditions related to Israeli behavior toward Palestinians or its neighbors — by appearing to remove the grant altogether.
But ending aid in this context does not mean ending US financial support for Israel’s military and defense sector. It means changing the institutional form through which that support is delivered. The concept, in effect, is not to reduce support for Israel’s military; it is to shift it from the foreign-operations budget and the State Department’s oversight to the Pentagon’s procurement, research and development, industrial base, and sustainment machinery.
Once that migration is complete, aid in the conventional sense — a grant administered through foreign-assistance legislation, subject to State Department conditions, and debated annually in foreign-policy terms — will largely disappear. In its place will be a web of procurement contracts, co-production arrangements, licensing deals, and sustainment pipelines that are governed by acquisition law, managed by program offices, and justified in the language of US military readiness and industrial capacity.
Israel is not the only US partner with defense-industrial integration. Many allies participate in co-development, co-production, and supply-chain embedding, and US acquisition rules already accommodate procurement from certain allied sources in defined circumstances. What is unusual in Israel’s case is the bundle — scale plus political institutionalization. … Read full brief
MEMO | June 8, 2026
The Israeli army demolished six homes and a carpentry workshop owned by Palestinians across the West Bank on Monday, in the latest demolitions in the occupied territory, Anadolu reports.
Israeli bulldozers razed five Palestinian homes in the town of Barta’a, west of Jenin in the northern West Bank, displacing dozens of residents, Barta’a council chief Ghassan Qabha told Anadolu.
He said the demolished structures were part of demolitions targeting 20 homes in the town on claims of lacking building permits. […]
Barta’a is located behind the Israeli separation wall and administratively falls under the Jenin Governorate. Its residents hold Palestinian identity cards.
In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces brought down a house and a carpentry workshop in Khirbet Qalqas, south of Hebron.
“Israeli occupation forces stormed Khirbet Qalqas, and demolished our two-story home, which housed five people,” said Abdul Rahman Abu Sneineh, a son of the homeowner.
“Israeli forces also bulldozed the surrounding land and walls, uprooted several fruit trees, and demolished a carpentry workshop in the village,” he added. … Full article
IMEMC | June 8, 2026
Israeli occupation forces abducted a Palestinian and injured two others on Monday during a large‑scale military invasion of the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, where soldiers surrounded a home, fired live rounds, and threatened to demolish the property if a resident they described as “wanted” did not surrender. […]
Journalists attempting to cover the events said soldiers fired live ammunition in their direction, forcing them to retreat from several streets.
Medical sources confirmed that a 14‑year‑old child was injured by shrapnel from live ammunition, while Palestinian Medical Relief crews treated an 18‑year‑old who was also struck by shrapnel. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – June 8, 2026
GAZA – At least six Palestinian civilians were martyred and several others were injured in Israeli attacks in different areas of the Gaza Strip on Monday.
According to media sources, a number of civilians were injured when Israeli warplanes targeted an apartment near Barcelona Park in Gaza City’s Tel al‑Hawa neighborhood.
Later on Monday evening, three civilians were killed, including a child, and others were wounded in an Israeli strike on Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.
In the morning, two Palestinian civilians were martyred and others were wounded when an Israeli airstrike targeted tents sheltering displaced families in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, south of Gaza.
Another citizen, identified as Mohamed Abu Tair, succumbed to his wounds sustained in an Israeli airstrike that targeted Khan Yunis refugee camp last Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Information Center reporter said that the Israeli occupation army launched an artillery attack on areas east of Khan Yunis, while firing flares over the region. He added that Israeli forces also fired smoke grenades near Salahuddin Street at the Bani Suheila rotary east of Khan Yunis, while tanks opened fire towards the eastern areas of Gaza City.
On Sunday evening, four civilians were killed and others were wounded in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City’s an‑Nasr neighborhood.
MEMO | June 8, 2026
“Instead of trying to control the whole world” or “manage” social media, we can control AI, Israeli AI researcher Dr Maya Ackerman has suggested, telling the American Jewish Committee that pro-Israel advocates can go “directly to the companies” developing the technology with “technical and advocacy solutions.” … continue
RT | June 8, 2026
Observers from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) mission observed numerous issues during Armenia’s controversial parliamentary election on Sunday, including pressure on monitors, opaque military voting, and confusion during ballot counting, a Russian election official has said.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who campaigned on a promise to integrate the land-locked post-Soviet nation with the EU, won just under 50% of the vote and is now set to form the next government. Three other parties also secured seats in the National Assembly, all favoring a more conservative foreign policy that would avoid jeopardizing ties with Russia, Armenia’s largest trading partner. … Full article
Sputnik – 08.06.2026
“In some cases, the Prime Minister publicly threatened opposition candidates with investigations and nationalization of their companies,” an OSCE report of “preliminary findings and conclusions” on Sunday’s parliamentary vote in Armenia said.
Other violations by the ruling party highlighted by the 23-page document include:
- Endorsements of Pashinyan by “some prominent EU and US leaders,” which was viewed by most opposition as “external involvement favoring the ruling party”
- “Multiple allegations, some of which it assessed as credible, regarding pressure to attend ruling party campaign rallies”
- “Moreover, several social and economic measures were announced or introduced by the government shortly before the elections, which was widely perceived as benefiting the ruling party”
- “Frequent personal attacks between contestants and inflammatory rhetoric, mainly by the Prime Minister, and in some cases, opposition leaders”
- Arrests of candidates, and “reports describing an environment of fear, with opposition activists being intimidated, investigated or detained”
Monday’s shorter OSCE press release and 47-minute video media briefing omitted most if not all of these details, declaring that “Armenia’s voters were offered a genuine choice against a backdrop of direct foreign pressure and uneven campaign opportunities.”
Press TV – June 8, 2026
A senior Russian diplomat has warned of efforts by the United States to rally support for a resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that distorts facts about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the international organizations in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov, made the remarks on Monday after Reuters reported that the US is lobbying other countries on the IAEA’s Board of Governors to back its draft resolution against Iran. … Full article
Press TV | June 8, 2026
A draft resolution set to be tabled at the June 2026 meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Board of Governors – a copy of which is in the possession of the Press TV website – is another calculated attempt to weaponize the UN nuclear watchdog against Iran and its peaceful nuclear program.
The new resolution – like many other IAEA resolutions in the past – seeks to mount political pressure on Tehran over the unsubstantiated and long-discredited claim of “non-compliance” with ITS nuclear safeguards obligations.
The proposed resolution, titled “Implementation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Safeguards Agreement and relevant provisions of UNSC resolutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran,” does nothing more than recycle the same old accusations.
It alleges that Iran has failed to provide the IAEA with full and timely cooperation regarding undeclared nuclear material and activities at multiple locations, ignoring the fact that three important Iranian nuclear sites were bombed by the United States and Israel.
Significantly, the draft text refers back to a June 2025 resolution that – without presenting any tangible evidence whatsoever – found Iran in non-compliance with its safeguards obligations under Article XII.C of the IAEA Statute.
That politically driven resolution, history now records, paved the ground for direct and unprovoked Israeli military aggression against Iran days later. The IAEA, by pushing that resolution, effectively became complicit in aggression against a sovereign NPT signatory.
According to the current draft, Iran has failed over the past year to remedy those alleged concerns or provide the access and information requested by the agency. This is a claim Tehran categorically dismisses, pointing out – correctly – that the agency’s demands frequently exceed Iran’s legal obligations under the NPT.
The IAEA, under Western pressure, keeps moving the goalposts – demanding more than the law requires, encouraging Iran’s enemies to impose sanctions and wage wars, refusing to condemn attacks on nuclear facilities, and then dishing out new reports against Iran. … continue
By Trita Parsi | June 8, 2026
It remains unclear whether Iran’s effort to establish a new equation in the region has truly succeeded — an equation in which, for the first time, Iran would directly strike Israel if Israel attacks Lebanon.
What is clear is that recent events suggest the strategic landscape may be shifting. Israel chose to defy President Trump and carry out strikes against Iran. Yet according to both Iranian and American sources, those Israeli attacks appear to have been deliberately calibrated to inflict limited damage, perhaps reflecting U.S. pressure to avoid a broader escalation.
Iran, for its part, responded by striking Israel once more after the Israeli attacks. The full extent of the damage caused by Iran’s two rounds of attacks remains unknown, however, due to extensive Israeli military censorship. As a result, outside observers still lack a complete picture of the military and strategic consequences of these exchanges.
The real test of whether a new regional equation has emerged may not lie in what has already happened, but in what comes next. Specifically: Will Israel strike Beirut again?
Even if it does, Israeli decision-makers will now have to factor in a cost that did not previously exis — the likelihood of a direct Iranian response against Israel. For decades, Israel enjoyed near-complete freedom of maneuver in much of the region. It could bomb targets in Lebanon at will without facing meaningful costs imposed by third parties. That assumption may no longer hold. … continue
Al-Mayadeen | June 8, 2026
The Israeli military failed to achieve its objectives in Lebanon, military analyst Amos Harel wrote in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Harel said that despite “sustained and intensive airstrikes against Hezbollah positions and weapons depots across southern Lebanon, the Israeli military has yet to achieve its operational objectives.”
In Harel’s view, Hezbollah continues to demonstrate an effective and resilient combat capability, particularly through its persistent use of FPV drones, which have repeatedly penetrated Israeli defenses and inflicted casualties, underscoring the limitations of “Israel’s” military campaign.
Addressing attempts by the Israeli authorities to portray limited tactical actions as major successes, Harel stated that efforts to present the destruction of alleged tunnels in the al-Shaqif area as a strategic achievement merely emphasize the difficulties “Israel” faces on the Lebanese front.
He noted that the Israeli military alleged the “destruction of a network of tunnels and Hezbollah command-and-control facilities during its operation at Beaufort Castle, with the disclosure accompanied by leaks from senior political officials.” According to the military, the operation was justified by the site’s symbolic and historical significance, as well as its commanding tactical position overlooking the Nabatieh highlands. Harel, however, argued that the move was being overstated, maintaining that it amounted to a limited tactical operation with localized impact and fell far short of representing a meaningful strategic achievement on the Lebanese front.
Hezbollah stated on June 1 that Israeli occupation forces conducted a short incursion near the al-Shaqif Fortress (Beaufort Castle) following days of shelling, but withdrew without consolidating positions in the area.
On the broader regional front, the Israeli analysis indicated that with the renewed exchange of strikes between “Israel” and Iran, the United States could once again be drawn into the war, a scenario that runs counter to the position publicly articulated by US President Donald Trump in recent weeks. … Full article
By blueapples | Ashes of Acacia | June 8, 2026
For generations, the attack on the USS Liberty by the Israel Defense Forces (”IDF”) has served as a catalyst that shifted the paradigm of how the American public views the United States’ relationship with its supposed “greatest ally.” For the current generation of Americans, Kentucky representative Thomas Massie has been the catalyst that has opened their eyes to the reality of the lengths that Israel will go to in order to shape the governance of the U.S. toward pursuing the Jewish state’s interests instead of those of the American people. Massie’s defeat against Ed Gallrein in the Republican primary for the 4th Congressional District of Kentucky, like the attack on the USS Liberty, is a distillation of how Israel has subverted the American democratic process, virtually transforming the U.S. into its vassal state. The parallels between the attack on the USS Liberty and the pro-Israel lobby’s assault on Massie make it fitting that the outgoing congressman from Kentucky will be dedicating a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives on June 8th, 2026 to honor the memory of the American servicemen who lost their lives aboard the USS Liberty at the hands of IDF.
Massie’s speech before the House of Representatives will fall on the 59th anniversary of the June 8th, 1967, IDF attack on the US Navy technical research ship, which was stationed in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea near the Sinai Peninsula during the Six-Day War between Israel and Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon. The USS Liberty was attacked from air and sea by Israeli aircraft and torpedo boats during its active signals intelligence-gathering mission. The attack led to the deaths of 34 American servicemen, injuries to 171 others, and severe damage to the vessel, which led to it being decommissioned the following year. … continue
By Humaira Ahad | Press TV | June 8, 2026
… Describing the lethal weapon, US Central Command (CENTCOM) chief Admiral Brad Cooper said that the PrSM provides the American military with “an unrivalled deep strike capability”.
Each PrSM missile carries 180,000 tungsten pellets. Four missiles mean 720,000 projectiles dispersed over just a small section of Lamerd, a city of only 30,000 people.
That’s the equivalent of 24 tungsten pellets for every man, woman, and child in the city, suggesting that a staggering concentration of firepower was unleashed by the US and Israel on a civilian area. … Read full article
The Cradle | June 8, 2026
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei denied reports alleging that Iran targeted Saudi Arabia on 8 June, cautioning that such claims could be linked to potential “false-flag operations” conducted in Iran’s name.
Baghaei stressed that Tehran publicly takes responsibility for any military action it carries out and noted that no statement had been issued by Iran confirming the reported incident.
He further said Iran has repeatedly warned about the possibility of false-flag operations, claiming that Israel and other actors have previously carried out similar actions, including during the most recent US-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic.
His comments came after missile alert sirens were activated in the Saudi city of Al-Kharj, home to Prince Sultan Air Base, a facility long used by US forces, just hours after Israel launched renewed strikes against Iran on Monday morning. … continue
By Salman Rafi Sheikh – New Eastern Outlook – June 8, 2026
Donald Trump’s attempt to tie an Iran peace settlement to a mandatory expansion of the Abraham Accords reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of how dramatically the Middle East has changed since the Gaza war and why old diplomatic formulas no longer work. … continue
Al Mayadeen | June 8, 2026
The Central Headquarters of Khatam al-Anbiya, the command center for Iran’s armed forces, announced on Monday that a painful response has been delivered to “Israel” and that military operations have been halted for now.
Tasnim News Agency reported citing information available to it that the other side, referring to “Israel” and the United States, requested the ceasefire, emphasizing that Trump openly acknowledged this.
Furthermore, Tasnim reported that Iran agreed to the ceasefire under a new, conditional arrangement, stating that Tehran would resume the confrontation if US-Israeli aggression continued in Beirut and southern Lebanon. … Full article
Press TV – June 8, 2026
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has targeted industrial sites deep inside the Israeli-occupied territories with a barrage of ballistic missiles in direct retaliation for the Tel Aviv regime’s strikes on Iran’s petrochemical industry.
The IRGC Public Relations Department announced in a statement on Monday that the strikes hit petrochemical facilities in the port city of Haifa with missiles, in reprisal for a similar US-Israeli attack on the Karoun petrochemical plant in Iran’s strategic southern port city of Mahshahr.
The statement emphasized that the Zionist regime had “launched a dangerous game” by attacking civilian facilities and energy infrastructure of Iran.
It warned that strikes on Iran’s civilian infrastructure and energy facilities would expand the scope of retaliation, which will include all energy targets in the region. … Full article
By Larry C. Johnson | SONAR21 | June 8, 2026
Nine days after Iran warned the West, Israel in particular, that any further attacks on Beirut would result in Iran retaliating against Israel, Israel hit the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh. The attack on Sunday afternoon sent plumes of smoke rising over the suburb, with strikes targeting two apartments in two buildings. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced the attack in the Dahiyeh district, saying it was in retaliation for an earlier Hezbollah strike on Israel. At least two people were killed and 11 wounded in the strike on the densely populated civilian neighborhood, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency.
Iran, as promised, wasted little time in responding and launched 20 missiles in five waves at Israel. Donald Trump called Bibi Netanyahu, telling him to hold off in retaliating against Iran because he anticipated signing a peace deal with Iran. Trump also reportedly told Netanyahu that if Israel decided to retaliate the Israelis would not have US support. What did Netanyahu do? He launched a retaliatory strike using 11 missiles against Iran. … continue
RT | June 8, 2026
French fighter jets have shot down an unidentified drone over Latvia, with the Baltic country’s military claiming the aircraft entered its airspace after being diverted by Russian electronic warfare.
Latvia did not name the origin of the UAV. However, a similar incident was reported overnight in Moldova, where the authorities said a drone that crashed there was most likely Ukrainian.
The incidents appear to fit a growing pattern of drones launched by Kiev against Russia ending up in third countries. … Full article
RT | June 8, 2026
A Ukrainian UAV attack on a passenger train in Crimea has left one person dead and another injured, regional governor Sergey Aksyonov has said.
The train was traveling between Moscow and Simferopol when its locomotive was hit by an “enemy drone,” Aksyonov wrote on Telegram early on Monday.
“According to preliminary information, the train driver was injured, the assistant driver was killed, and none of the passengers were hurt,” he said. … Full article
By H. Sterling Burnett | ClimateRealism | June 5, 2026
A story broadcast and posted by WPLN, Louisville Public Media, claims Tennessee’s black bear population is being threatened by climate change. Data show this is false. Bear populations are growing along with improved conditions for black bears to flourish. The biggest threat to black bears is conflict with humans, which is being driven by population growth, both bears and humans, urban expansion into bear habitat, and poor garbage storage.
WPLN reporter Caroline Eggers begins the story headlined, “Black bears are threatened by climate change. How can we help?,” by writing, “Black bear encounters are on the rise in Tennessee, and climate change is often a hidden culprit[.]”
The problem with Eggers story is that its headline and lead sentence are woefully misleading. Most of the story’s details are pretty accurate. She notes that before large-scale European occupation and widespread forest clearing, black bears were common across Tennessee. After a sharp decline, bears populations have made a big comeback with an estimated 6,000 bears across the state.
Bear populations are doing so well, they are increasingly being seen in edge communities being developed in formerly wild areas and even in urban areas.
Black bear encounters with people are on the rise in Tennessee, and they are not always […] idyllic […]” writes Eggers. “Bears scrounge through trash, cars and sometimes even homes for an easy source of calories.
“The furry creatures arguably have the best noses in the animal kingdom, 300 times better than people,” Eggers continued. “The trend is, in part, driven by convenience for the bears. They are opportunistic feeders.”
So far, so good, but then the story begins to go off the rails. … continue
Press TV – June 7, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has declared that the Islamic Republic’s defensive strikes against military targets in the northern occupied territories were carried out within the framework of inherent self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter, following repeated ceasefire violations by the Zionist regime.
In a statement released on Monday, the ministry said the strikes came in response to Israel’s persistent breaches of the April 8 ceasefire, including its collaboration with the US military in attacks on Iranian ships and targets in southern Iran over the past two weeks, as well as US‑backed maritime piracy against the Iranian nation.
Iran emphasized that the ceasefire in Lebanon is an inseparable part of the April 8 truce agreement, and that the United States bears direct responsibility for Israeli violations and any resulting escalation in the region. … continue
By Trita Parsi | June 7, 2026
The magnitude of what just happened may take some time to sink in.
This is the first time Iran has struck Israel after Israel struck another country’s territory (that is, not Iran).
This means that the battle lines have been moved.
Iran’s deterrence had already been restored in the sense that Israel knew that any strike on it would be responded to.
But now, Iran has proven that it will also respond to Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
This is the first time in decades that a regional power has the means, capacity, and willingness to put hard power against Israeli military maneuvers or aggression against a third party.
This will be particularly significant since Trump has signalled that he seeks to restrain Israel from continuing the escalation. … continue
Press TV – June 7, 2026
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says that its Aerospace Force struck the Ramat David airbase with ballistic missiles, identifying the facility as the launchpad for Israeli aggression against southern Lebanon, including the bombing of Tyre, Nabatieh and Beirut’s southern suburbs.
In a statement released late Sunday, the IRGC said the operation was a direct response to the Zionist regime’s widespread crimes in Lebanon, which have resulted in the killing and mass displacement of civilians.
“In response to the extensive crime of the usurping Zionist regime in southern Lebanon, the killing and mass displacement of the oppressed people of Tyre, Nabatieh and other areas, including Dahiyeh Beirut, the Ramat David airbase, the origin of these aggressions, was targeted by ballistic missiles of the IRGC Aerospace Force,” the statement read.
The IRGC stressed that Iran’s acceptance of the April 8 ceasefire was conditional on a halt to hostilities on all fronts. … Full article
RT | June 7, 2026
Iran has fired a missile barrage at Israel in retaliation for its continuing campaign in Lebanon against the Hezbollah militant group.
The attack occurred late on Sunday, following days of bombing and ground operations in southern Lebanon by the IDF, including intensive aerial bombardment of the capital, Beirut. The Israeli onslaught has continued despite the truce declared more than six weeks ago, with the attacks intensifying over the past week. Tehran has repeatedly demanded that West Jerusalem stop, making its own negotiations with the US conditional on a working ceasefire in Lebanon.
The IDF said that it identified multiple incoming projectiles and activated anti-aircraft defenses at multiple locations. Footage circulating online purports to show Iranian missiles soaring over eastern Lebanon, while some projectiles were observed from the Lebanese capital.
Iran stated that the attack was merely a “warning” to Israel and more “crushing blows” would follow should it continue with the attacks on Lebanon. … continue
Press TV – June 7, 2026
Kata’ib Hezbollah, one of the prominent factions within the Iraqi Islamic Resistance, issued a warning to the United States on Sunday, declaring that any American intervention on behalf of the Israeli regime will have catastrophic consequences for it.
The statement warned that US bases across Iraq and the region would be set ablaze.
The resistance group explicitly stated that in the event of direct American military intervention at the behest of the Israeli regime, all US bases and interests on Iraqi soil – as well as those throughout the region – would be considered legitimate targets.
The warning comes following Iran’s missile barrage on Israeli-occupied territories in response to continued Israeli attacks on Lebanon in breach of ceasefire agreements. … Full article
By Trita Parsi | June 7, 2026
A fragile arrangement had been reached in Lebanon. Iran had made clear that if Israel continued to strike Lebanon, it would strike at Israel.
The US/Israeli side says that overnight, Hezbollah killed 15 Israeli soldiers. A violation of the arrangement in their view, and a sign that Iran either didn’t or couldn’t control Hezbollah.
At the same time, Israel knew that renewed attacks on Beirut, particularly Dahieh, would either force Tehran to attack or back down, while having the added benefit of further weakening US-Iran diplomacy.
Iran did not back down. An attack on Dahieh, according to the Iranians, is designed to kill as many senior Hezbollah and Iranian officials as possible. So a response was inevitable, in their view.
By now, four waves of missiles have been fired at northern Israel, Haifa, and other areas. Some of the missiles are of higher quality than the ones Iran used during the war. … continue
By Robert Inlakesh | The Palestine Chronicle | June 7, 2026
… Joseph Aoun and Nawaf Salam contend that Hezbollah is responsible for the ongoing war in Lebanon and that it was launched on orders sent to its Secretary General, Sheikh Naim Qassem, from Tehran. This is nothing more than an Israeli hasbara talking point as can be easily demonstrated.
To begin with, Hezbollah began launching retaliatory strikes against Israel on March 2, 2026; they did not “start the war”. Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire on November 27, 2024. Hezbollah did not violate the agreement by firing upon Israel even a single time, yet for 15 whole months, the Israelis never stopped bombing the south of the country, occasionally bombing Beirut and the north.
Israel committed over 15,400 violations of the ceasefire agreement, according to the United Nations peacekeeping forces (UNIFIL) stationed in southern Lebanon, including by attacking UNIFIL positions and using chemical weapons.
According to the November 27, 2024, ceasefire agreement, Israeli forces that had invaded southern Lebanon were supposed to withdraw from the nation’s territory completely by January 26, 2025. This deadline was later extended to February 18, after Israel gave excuses about needing more time. However, the Israelis never withdrew; instead, they would go on to establish more military positions inside Lebanese territory and destroy farmland, along with civilian infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese government did nothing to pressure the Israelis to withdraw from occupied Lebanese lands. Instead, the US sent a plan to the government in Beirut, demanding that they completely disarm Hezbollah and all other resistance groups operating inside the country. By August of 2025, the Lebanese government adopted legislation regarding a disarmament plan.
For 15 months, Hezbollah repeatedly told the Lebanese government that they had agreed to put in power, that they would not discuss the handing over of their weapons before Israel had withdrawn from the south and ended its constant bombing attacks against southern Lebanon. Hezbollah’s position has long been clear: they have been willing to discuss integrating with the Lebanese Army and have even fought alongside them in the past to stop Daesh from seizing Lebanese lands. … Full article
A primary loss to the Israel Lobby seems to have only emboldened the Kentucky congressman
By Jack Hunter | The American Conservative | June 6, 2026
Thomas Massie isn’t acting like a defeated man.
After losing the most expensive primary race in American history last month, largely thanks to pro-Israel figures and groups spending millions to defeat him (according to the Federal Election Commission, Massie received donations from 1,119 individuals actually living in Kentucky, compared to only 98 for his opponent Ed Gallrein), Massie announced just days later, “I filed with FEC for the 2028 House race.”
He explained, “This allows me to raise funds to continue my political operations supporting my position as a current office holder and as a potential candidate for federal office.”
A run for the White House isn’t out of the question. “I haven’t made a final decision about which office to seek, if I run,” Massie teased. … continue
Palestinian Information Center – June 7, 2026
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM – An Israeli court sentenced, on Sunday, Jerusalemite journalist Bayan al‑Ja’bah to 20 months in prison and an additional six months suspended for three years.
“The court also ordered her to pay a 5,000‑shekel fine and set September 6, 2026, as the start date for her prison term after convicting her on alleged charges of incitement and supporting a terrorist organization based on social media posts.
Israeli police forces had kidnaped al‑Ja’bah on February 28, 2025, from the Aqsa Mosque compound while she was with her husband, journalist Mohamed al‑Sadeq, and their two daughters on the eve of Ramadan, as they were observing the crescent moon for the holy month. … Full article
Press TV – June 7, 2026
Israeli forces have abducted a Palestinian academic during a midnight raid in the city of al-Khalil, south of the occupied West Bank, Palestinian media reported.
Israeli forces stormed the city, raided and searched the home of Bilal Al-Shobaki, and abducted him after assaulting him during the offensive, WAFA reported on Sunday.
Al-Shobaki is a political analyst and serves as head of the Political Science Department at Hebron University.
Israeli forces abduct three brothers
In another raid on Sunday morning in the village of Qira, in the central West Bank province of Salfit, Israeli forces abducted three brothers.
WAFA, quoting local sources, reported that Israeli forces stormed the village, raided the Bakr family home, and conducted a search that lasted more than two hours.
Israeli forces then abducted three brothers, Udai, Saddam, and Hasan Adel Bakr, after the raid.
During the raid, soldiers inflicted widespread damage and destruction on their house.
Moreover, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles on Sunday shortly after midnight south of Bethlehem, causing panic among passengers there, WAFA reported, quoting local and Palestinian security sources. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – June 7, 2026
GAZA – Five Palestinian civilians were martyred and three others were pronounced dead on Sunday following Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, amid reports of ceasefire violations across various areas of the Gaza Strip.
This afternoon, the Palestinian Information Center reporter said that four martyrs and at least 17 wounded people were evacuated to Kuwait Field Hospital following an Israeli airstrike on a police patrol near the al‑Nus junction in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, south of Gaza.
He added that the area is crowded with tents sheltering displaced families, which contributed to the high number of casualties, most of them in critical condition.
Local sources reported that fisherman Mohamed Abu Jiyab (15) was martyred while working at sea near the coast of Deir al‑Balah in central Gaza. … Full article
Press TV – June 7, 2026
The Israeli regime has carried out fresh attacks on southern Beirut despite US objections that such strikes could provoke an Iranian response and derail diplomatic efforts to end the war, as Tehran views the attacks as a blatant violation of a tenuous ceasefire with Washington.
Reports on Sunday said that multiple explosions had been heard in Dahiyeh in Beirut where Hezbollah’s headquarters are based.
They said the attack targeted a building in the Al-Mreijeh area with three missiles.
The Israeli airstrike killed two people and wounded 11 others, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the regime’s war minister Israel Katz said in a joint statement that the Israeli military had attacked Hezbollah headquarters.
They claimed the strike was in response to the resistance group’s continued fire towards northern areas of the Israeli-occupied territories.
Israel earlier this month halted plans for attacks on Dahiyeh after US President Donald Trump reportedly told Netanyahu in an urgent phone call that attacking Beirut would not be acceptable for Washington.
Trump’s phone call came after Iran warned that it would target the Israeli-occupied territories if it went on with plans to target Dahiyeh. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | June 7, 2026
The Israeli occupation forces continued their extensive aggression against villages and towns in southern Lebanon on Sunday, launching a series of airstrikes across several districts, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries.
According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in southern Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike targeted the city of Nabatieh in the Nabatieh district, while two other airstrikes hit the town of Doueir, also in the Nabatieh District.
In the Tyre district, Israeli warplanes struck the towns of Srifa and Deir Kifa, while another raid targeted the town of Bint Jbeil.
In a separate incident, a drone strike hit a motorcycle in the town of Zefta, in the Nabatieh district, killing at least one person. Another drone strike targeted a motorcycle in the town of Al-Shahabiya, in the Tyre district.
Meanwhile, two more fatalities were added to a Saturday attack on Saksakieh, in an updated death toll by the Lebanese Ministry of Health. … Full article
The Cradle | June 7, 2026
A report by The New York Times (NYT) published on 6 June gathers thorough documentation that the Israeli military has repeatedly deployed white phosphorus over populated areas in southern Lebanon during its ongoing war and invasion of the country.
Visual evidence collected by NYT, including verified social media footage and news coverage, shows distinctive smoke trails and airbursts over cities like Nabatieh and Tyre, as well as smaller towns like Qlayaa, Khiam, and Yohmor, with incidents documented as recently as May 2026.
While the Israeli military maintains that its use of these munitions is intended for smoke screens and complies with international law, human rights experts assert that deploying such an indiscriminate incendiary substance in civilian-heavy areas violates the laws of war.
The body of evidence gathered by numerous international observers and human rights groups is extensive and corroborates these findings. … Full article
Al-Manar | June 7, 2026
The Mossad’s new director, Roman Gofman, announced on Saturday that the deputy director, A., was let go after 22 years of service to the organization.
“The head of the Mossad wished to express his deep appreciation to A. for his 22 years of operational service in the Mossad and his significant contribution to the security of the State of Israel,” read a statement shared by the Prime Minister’s Office. However, Israeli reports indicated that A. obtained a budget of around one billion Shekel and a team composed of hundreds to topple the Iranian regime, but failed to reach any outcome in this regard.
Gofman took office on Tuesday after being nominated for the position by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had changing the Iranian regime as a main goal.
A is not the first Mossad official to be ousted or leave their position since Gofman was approved to fill the role.
On Monday, the head of Mossad’s international relations branch, “D,” stepped down from his position, according to a KAN News report.
KAN reported at the time that other officials were expected to follow suit in the coming days.
Sputnik – 07.06.2026
President Nicusor Dan confirmed that the naval drone that struck the Romanian port of Constanta on Friday was Ukrainian. He blamed Russia for the incident anyway.
The errant drone damaged a warehouse and nearby ship after exploding near a major oil terminal. Constanta is home to the largest and deepest port on the Black Sea.
This is the second drone incident spillover from the Ukraine crisis affecting Romania in a week. In late May, a UAV struck an apartment building in the eastern Romanian city of Galati, injuring two people.
NATO immediately blamed Russia, but President Putin said the incident required a proper examination, and said the drone was likely Ukrainian, given similar past incidents in Poland, Finland and the Baltic states.
Sputnik – 07.06.2026
France’s special VIGINUM unit tracks and blocks online statements that contradict Armenia’s official narrative, something that was endorsed by President Macron during his recent visit to the Armenian capital Yerevan, Journal du Dimanche reports.
Any information compromising Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been passing through additional filters monitored by French cyber officers.
When questioned on the matter, Macron didn’t think twice before calling the move “a political stance” rather than interference in Armenia’s internal affairs.
Armenia is holding parliamentary elections on June 7, with 18 political groups competing. The race is led by Pashinyan’s ruling Civil Contract party, alongside major opposition blocs headed by Robert Kocharyan and Narek Karapetyan.
RT | June 7, 2026
Armenian authorities have detained six parliamentary candidates from the opposition Strong Armenia bloc a day before the country heads to the polls in Sunday’s general election.
During recent televised debates, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who came to power in 2018 following street protests dubbed the “Velvet Revolution,” called for the revocation of the registration of several major opposition groups. … continue
By Brenda Baletti, Ph.D. | The Defender | June 4, 2026
… Advocates for children with autism and other disabilities have been trying to get the use of electric shock devices banned for decades. A 2012 lawsuit against JRC brought new public attention to the school’s use of the devices, according to New York Magazine.
Some children at the school are fitted with backpacks containing the devices, with wires running under their clothing to electrodes strapped to their arms and legs.
Staff members carry remote control devices. When they observe a student exhibiting “targeted behaviors” — such as aggression, or even trying to remove the electrodes — the staffer presses a button that delivers a two-second shock.
The family of a student with an intellectual disability who was shocked 31 times in a single day sued the school.
Supporters of the practice say it effectively reduces targeted behaviors, but the FDA has said there is no strong evidence to support that claim. … Full article
By Cam Wakefield | Reclaim The Net | June 6, 2026
… Ministers are reportedly drafting a law that would force Apple, Google, and the rest to make it impossible for a child to send, receive, view, or share a single nude image, with the executives who refuse facing up to five years in prison.
The children are the headline but the surveillance is the product.
Peel off the press release and the demand turns out to be impossible to meet without doing the exact thing the government has wanted to do for years. You cannot block every naked picture someone might stumble across without inspecting every picture, every message, every video call, every streamed film, on every device, all the time.
A filter that total requires surveillance that total. […]
A program clever enough to recognize a naked body in any image, message, or video stream is more than a modest little nudity detector. It’s a general-purpose content scanner pointed at one target this year and swivelable toward any other the next, a flyer for the wrong march, a banned book, a face the Home Office has taken against.
Retargeting it won’t require a new law, a vote, or a podium. It’ll take a software update you never agreed to and almost certainly won’t be told about. The nudity ban is the foot in the door and doors have a habit of staying open once a government’s boot is wedged inside. … Full article
By Cindy Harper | Reclaim The Net | June 4, 2026
Step over a line that South Wales Police gets to draw and an officer can open a file on you for saying the wrong thing about Islam. That file can follow you to a job interview, no crime required.
The force has told its officers to keep records of conduct it regards as “hostile” toward Muslims whenever that conduct goes past what it deems “legitimate” debate about the religion.
Where an officer decides someone has crossed those “boundaries,” the force opens an anti-social behavior incident record. That record then surfaces in enhanced DBS checks, the vetting many employers run before hiring, which means a future boss can see that the police once filed you away as a problem for something you said.
Who decides where legitimate debate ends and hostility begins? Under this guidance, a single officer.
According to the Telegraph, the Free Speech Union has demanded the constabulary scrap the policy and threatened a judicial review if it refuses.
Its lawyers told the force the internal memo “gives rise to an unjustified chilling effect on lawful expression and belief.” People do not need to be arrested to be silenced. They only need to know a record might be made.
People, the lawyers wrote, “are deterred from expressing religious, philosophical or political views, or from manifesting their beliefs, by the knowledge that doing so may result in police categorisation and recording as an instance of hostility notwithstanding the absence of any criminal conduct.”
Fear of the file does the censoring before any officer has to. … Full article
Press TV – June 6, 2026
Kuwaiti authorities have handed down a three-year prison sentence to a presenter working for the Persian Gulf kingdom’s state-run television, after she published posts on social media platforms in support of Iran’s retaliatory operations in the wake of the US-Israeli onslaught.
The Kuwaiti-born presenter, identified as Zainab Dashti, received the jail term after Kuwaiti officials found the content posted online to be pro-Iran.
The Court of Appeals in Kuwait recently upheld the verdict against her.
Dashti’s case has turned into one of the most debated media cases in Kuwait over the past few months. … Full article
Mockery of volunteers
By Muhammad Hamid ad-Din – New Eastern Outlook – June 6, 2026
The spectacle of humiliation orchestrated by Israel’s Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, was the moment when the mask of the “only democracy in the Middle East” finally morphed into the snarl of fascist thuggery. […]
Ben-Gvir’s open display of behavior is not a PR mistake. It’s a test. And if the world swallows the humiliation of Europeans, everyone will be forced to their knees tomorrow.
America, which is paying for this carnival, is digging a grave for itself and its “order” in the rubble of international law.
While the reader rereads this article, Israeli bulldozers are digging the earth for new settlements. From the Nile to the Euphrates. And for now, that’s still not enough for them. – Read full article
IMEMC | June 6, 2026
At least nine Palestinian civilians were injured on Saturday, including one shot in the head, when illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers, launched a coordinated attack on the town of Huwwara, south of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
Local sources said one of the wounded suffered a serious gunshot wound to the head, while a member of the Huwara Municipality was struck in the foot by live‑fire shrapnel. four additional civilians were beaten by colonizers during the assault, and four others suffered the effects of tear‑gas inhalation fired by Israeli forces.
Witnesses reported that colonizers surrounded a resident inside a sheep barn, while armed colonizers and Israeli soldiers triggered confrontations throughout the town, including the firing of live ammunition.
The colonizers smashed the windows of several vehicles and stole a car, a bicycle, and approximately 35 sheep belonging to local families.
Rana Abu Haniya, head of public relations at the Huwara Municipality, confirmed that dozens of colonizers attacked the municipal building and several homes, carrying out direct assaults on property and residents. She described the attack as organized, large‑scale, and fully shielded by Israeli forces.
The attacks in Huwwara were still underway at the time of this report, with colonizers and Israeli forces widening their assault across multiple neighborhoods, reflecting a sharp and deliberate escalation in violations against the town’s residents, municipal facilities, and civilian property. … Full article
IMEMC | June 6, 2026
The seven‑month‑old infant Sam Fahed Abu Haikal was slain on Friday after Israeli soldiers opened fire at his family’s vehicle, injuring both parents, in the Tel Romeida area of Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank’s southern region.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the infant, his mother, and his father were all shot when Israeli soldiers opened fire at their car on Friday evening in the Tel Romeida area, south of Hebron.
Local sources said Israeli soldiers fired live rounds at the family’s vehicle in the Wadi al‑Hariya neighborhood of Hebron, causing a critical injury to the infant, who later died of his wounds. His mother and father sustained moderate injuries.
The child’s father, Fahed Abdul‑Aziz Abu Haikal, a lecturer at Palestine Al‑Ahliyya University in Bethlehem, lives in Bethlehem with his wife and their infant son, Sam.
While driving to his mother’s home in Tel Romeida, Israeli soldiers opened fire at the car, wounding him in the hand and injuring his wife with the same bullet that penetrated the jaw of their infant son. All three were transferred to a hospital for treatment.
Feryal Abu Haikal, the infant’s grandmother, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, said the soldiers opened fire from a distance of about ten meters, directly at the vehicle, even though it had come to a complete stop and posed no threat. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – June 6, 2026
GAZA – Thousands of patients in the Gaza Strip are facing life-threatening danger due to the ongoing Israeli blockade that denies them medical travel to seek life-saving treatment outside the enclave.
The Israeli war and blockade have already led to the near‑total collapse of the health system and the inability of the few remaining hospitals in the Strip to provide even the minimum level of medical services for patients. […]
Since the Rafah crossing reopened on February 1, 2026, the number of patients permitted to leave the Gaza Strip for urgent medical care remains critically low, according to health official Zaher al-Wahidi.
Only 1,242 patients were allowed to depart through the Rafah crossing, while an additional 241 were permitted through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, Wahidi told PCHR.
These 1,483 evacuated individuals represent a mere 7.1 percent of the total pool of severe cases currently waiting and desperate for life-saving medical evacuation, the health official added. – Full article
MEMO | June 6, 2026
At least six Palestinians were killed and 10 others, including children, were injured on Saturday when an Israeli drone strike hit a tent sheltering displaced civilians in Gaza City, according to medical sources, Anadolu reports.
The strike targeted a tent in the Al-Rimal neighborhood west of Gaza City, destroying it and damaging nearby shelters, witnesses told Anadolu. […]
The attack came amid continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement that took effect on Oct. 10, according to Palestinian authorities.
Since the ceasefire entered into force, at least 951 Palestinians have been killed and 2,984 others injured in near-daily Israeli attacks, according to Palestinian figures. … Full article
IMEMC | June 6, 2026
Israeli forces carried out several attacks across the Gaza Strip on Friday, including the shooting of a Palestinian child east of Gaza City, along with continued shelling and gunfire in multiple areas, further compounding the already severe humanitarian crisis.
A child was injured after an Israeli military drone opened fire toward civilians in the Mahatta area of the at‑Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
Witnesses said the drone fired live rounds without warning, striking the child, who was transferred to a nearby medical point for treatment.
Throughout the day, residents in central Gaza reported intermittent Israeli tank shelling east of Deir al‑Balah and al‑Bureij.
Several homes were damaged, and ambulance crews said they received repeated calls for assistance but were unable to reach some areas due to ongoing Israeli fire.
Gunfire was also reported along the eastern perimeter of Gaza City, particularly in the Shuja’iyya and Juhor al‑Deek areas, where Israeli forces opened fire toward civilians and agricultural lands. … Full article
The Cradle | June 6, 22026
The Israeli military’s drone fleet has used AI-driven mass surveillance tools to become a “highly effective target and intel generator” during the genocide in Gaza and war on Lebanon, Haaretz reported on 5 June, citing internal military documents.
Dozens of unmanned Israeli surveillance and strike drones have been flying around the clock over both Lebanon and Gaza since October 2023, using AI to identify targets and direct fire for Israel’s air and ground forces, the documents show.
Hermes 450 (Zik) and Hermes 900 (Kochav) drones, produced by Israel’s Elbit Systems, were deployed at an “unprecedented scale” over Gaza after the 7 October 2023 Operation al-Aqsa Flood. The drones allowed Israel to surveil “nearly every corner” of Gaza from the air, identifying and classifying targets for attack, including enemy drones, Haaretz wrote.
The documents, along with conversations with defense tech contractors, Israeli military officials, and testimony from soldiers, revealed the growing “algorithmicization” of the army’s unmanned aerial systems. … Full article
The Cradle | June 6, 2026
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on the morning of 6 June killed Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) Brigadier General Martyr Wassim Sabra, Captain Martyr Eli Khoury, and enlisted soldier Hussein Abdul Ali Ghazal.
The LAF issued a statement condemning the “barbaric” attack and said continued Israeli violations will “only increase our steadfastness … to confront these aggressive attempts aimed at thwarting all efforts to reach a solution that allows for the restoration of stability.”
After the attack, the LAF released images showing the aftermath, revealing that the military vehicle was completely destroyed.
The Israeli military claimed the vehicle was “moving suspiciously” in a “combat zone” without “coordination” with Tel Aviv.
“Following the identification, and due to the warning information and the danger to the forces, the vehicle was struck,” the Israeli army said, adding that the operation is “under review.”
Over 30 LAF soldiers have been killed by Israel since 2 March. At least six other people were killed in Israeli strikes across south Lebanon on Saturday
Hezbollah condemned the strike on the Lebanese military vehicle, calling it a “deliberate crime.” … continue
Al Mayadeen | June 6, 2026
Israeli occupation forces carried out incursions into Abu Madara farm and the village of al-Asha in the southern countryside of Quneitra, local sources in southern Syria reported on Saturday.
According to sources cited by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), an Israeli unit consisting of four military vehicles infiltrated into the Abu Madara farm west of Saida al-Golan shortly after midnight, and troops raided a residential home and detained a civilian before taking him toward the occupied territories.
Later in the morning, another Israeli unit reportedly advanced into the village of al-Asha in southern Quneitra, also using four military vehicles. The forces conducted searches of several homes before withdrawing from the area.
The reported incursions come amid ongoing Israeli operations in southern Syria, particularly in areas near the occupied Golan Heights. Local accounts describe repeated raids, detentions, land clearing activities, and intermittent shelling, in what Damascus considers a violation of the 1974 disengagement agreement. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | June 6, 2026
An Iranian official has strongly criticized a recent report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and remarks by its Director General, Rafael Grossi, accusing the agency of political bias in its assessment of Iran’s nuclear program.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, said in a social media post that claims of “ambiguity” and “lack of access” to certain Iranian nuclear sites did not arise in isolation, but were the result of US-Israeli military strikes on nuclear facilities.
He said the IAEA did not condemn attacks targeting nuclear sites that were under international inspection, arguing that the agency cannot ignore the source of disruption and then use its consequences to form conclusions against Iran.
Iran questions IAEA neutrality
Gharibabadi further criticized the agency’s reporting, saying it is inconsistent to assess the impact of military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities without holding those responsible accountable.
He added that if the IAEA wants to remain part of a diplomatic solution, it must adhere to neutrality and avoid turning technical assessments into political pressure tools.
According to Gharibabadi, targeting facilities under safeguards agreements and then citing resulting disruptions as evidence against Iran undermines the credibility of international monitoring mechanisms.
The Iranian official said attacks on nuclear facilities violate not only Iran’s sovereignty but also international safeguards agreements and the credibility of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). … Full article
MEMO – June 6, 2026
Iraqi football player Aymen Hussein was questioned for seven hours after arriving in the US city of Chicago ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Iraqi media reported Saturday.
According to the reports, the incident occurred when the Iraqi national team arrived at Chicago’s airport.
While the rest of the squad was cleared to leave, striker Aymen Hussein was reportedly held for additional verification and security screening.
Members of the Iraqi delegation worked with airport authorities to resolve the matter, but the team ultimately returned to its base without its leading forward.
Following seven hours of questioning and administrative procedures, Hussein was released and rejoined his teammates, the reports said. … Full article
“There is something in football called fair play that all countries need to have equal opportunities”
Press TV – June 6, 2026
The United States has denied visas to several Iranian national football team officials and staff ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite its duties as one of the hosts of the global event.
While visas were eventually issued to all players in Iran’s 26-man squad, a number of support staff and football federation officials were barred from entering the US, according to Iranian media reports and information published by The New York Times.
Iran’s national team is due to leave Antalya for Tijuana, Mexico, on Saturday to continue preparations for the World Cup.
However, several accompanying officials have not received US visas, including team manager Mehdi Mohammadnabi, Football Federation Secretary General Hedayat Mombeini, executive manager Mehdi Khorrati, media manager Mohsen Motamedkia, and other members of the media, analysis, foreign affairs and international relations teams.
The visa denials come despite months of coordination between FIFA and Iranian officials to ensure the team’s participation in the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
According to The New York Times, more than a dozen members of Iran’s support staff were rejected, including trainers, analysts and medical personnel. … Full article
By Kit Klarenberg | The Grayzone | June 6, 2026
Ever since the election of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s President in February 2024, Jakarta has faced continuous waves of anti-government protests. Activists enraged by harsh economic conditions and elite corruption have taken to the streets in vast numbers, often engaging in fiery clashes with police and the military. A series of leaks obtained by The Grayzone indicate this upheaval has unfolded according to a well-honed plan to take down Prabowo, which drew on organic grievances but which depended heavily on funding the Open Society Foundations. … continue
RT | June 6, 2026
St. Petersburg has come under a major Ukrainian drone attack, according to the regional authorities, on the closing day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
More than 140 drones were downed in the early hours of Saturday morning, Leningrad Region Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko said on social media. No casualties or major infrastructure damage were immediately reported.
An air alert was declared overnight and residents were warned to stay indoors. Operations at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport were suspended, with dozens of flights delayed and aircraft diverted to other airports.
The strike follows another major drone raid on the region on June 3, the opening day of the forum, which attracted participants from more than 130 countries this year. … Full article
The Israel government has done a lot to earn dislike through bringing death and destruction on a vast scale. People are seeing Israel’s attacks in the last few years on Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and beyond as using destructive force that is not just defensive and focused on military targets. General annihilation is seen as a clear objective.
Americans have had special reason to become aware of reasons to dislike Israel given that the United States government has been working as a coconspirator, funding and otherwise assisting Israel’s mayhem. Indeed, a new Pew Research Center poll of the views of people across 36 countries found that in America 60 percent of queried individuals have a very or somewhat unfavorable opinion of Israel, while only 37 percent have a somewhat or very favorable opinion of Israel.
Still, Americans, compared with other people questioned across the world, come in as less critical of Israel than most. The figures for median views of people in the 36 surveyed countries came in at a 67 percent unfavorable view of Israel and a 25 percent favorable view.
In each of the 36 surveyed countries where people were questioned, the opinion regarding Israel tilted negative except for in India and three African nations — Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria — where the positive opinion regarding Israel came in on top.
By Martin Jay | Strategic Culture Foundation | June 6, 2026
How will the Trump years in office play out in the history books? Recently, a number of unthinkable scenarios have taken place which will mark Trump and 2026 out as a seismic watershed moment in America’s history which will change the country’s identity and standing in the world forever. The decision by Trump to strike Iran on February 28th was remarkable in that it was a decision that Trump more or less took while disregarding his chief of staff and most of the cabal of decision makers around him, in preference for what Israel was insisting was a quick, winnable weekend war.
If we are to believe the explosive expletives though which were delivered by Trump to Netanyahu in a telephone call, it would appear that the greatest nightmare the world has about America – that it is run entirely these days by Israel – has come true. The anger and frustration by Trump might be real, even though what was reported might have been exaggerated for political purposes but the reality is that Israel is blocking any deal that Trump might believe he can pull off with Iran. And worse than just blocking it, based on Netanyahu’s statement about Lebanon, Bibi has not “turned back” IDF troops from making the south of Lebanon a new Gaza. The killing goes on, the systematic destruction of property and the war with Hezbollah has not been halted which puts Trump in an even tighter corner than he might have imagined he was in just a couple of weeks ago. He himself is unable to strike Iran as GCC partners have critically denied his military the support it would need, but in reality those governments and their elites – in particular MbS of Saudi Arabia – have played the safety lever role on Trump’s madness that Washington couldn’t pull off itself. Trump’s firing of all chiefs of staff from Biden’s days and surrounding himself with under qualified yes men has resulted in Trump himself being able to cultivate the maddest ideas and it is only leaders of the middle east who can tell him no. Enough is enough.
Presently, what we are witnessing in the region is the division of GCC countries – those who are allied to Israel via the Abraham Accords – and those who have formed a new anti Israel alliance with its own nuclear deterrent, a group made up of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan which doesn’t have a name but is now an informal pact.
And in the middle of all this madness, comes more. … continue
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- Israel Kidnaps, Tortures, and Rapes Humanitarian Activists
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- UNIFIL peacekeeper killed after shells strike position near Marjayoun
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- Trump’s Iran War Has Already Cost Each American Household $750
- Trump Claims Iran and US Officials Continue Negotiations
- Israeli strikes kill eight in Lebanon after Trump’s claim of de-escalation deal
- Israel kills 4, injures 127 in attack near hospital in southern Lebanon: Health ministry
- Colonizers Injure Children, Torch Groves, Expand Outposts
- Capitulate or Die: The Gaza ‘peace process’ and Western propaganda
- Israel kills three Palestinians amid ongoing Gaza ceasefire violations
- UN: Israeli air strike hits UN school in Gaza
- Blowing Up Small Boats for Naught
- Venezuela healthcare in dire straits as US forces Cuban doctors exit
- FSB Blows Lid on Western Plot to Hack Russian Officials’ Phones — But Here’s the Shocker
- Do Palantir’s bosses have blood on their hands over the Starobelsk massacre?
- US Eyes Spreading its Nuclear Footprint Deeper into Europe – Report
- Kiev admitted it launched drones at NATO member – media
- Russia Raises Alarm Over Ukraine’s Surging Black Sea Terrorist Activity
- Israel in meltdown after Netanyahu cancels Beirut strikes
- IRGC Navy strikes US-Israeli cargo ship MSC Sariska in retaliation for attack on Iranian vessel
- Persian Gulf Strait Authority says it processed 300+ transit requests since May
- Russia accuses France and the UK of piracy over cargo ship seizure
- ‘Luring Russia into war’
- Hungarian PM Magyar claims that he has obtained billions in EU funds, but what strings are attached?
- Trump’s Ballroom: The Capstone and the Buried Chambers of the Deep Digital State
- Jordan Valley – Settlers set fire to a field near a family home; then army forbids family to access their land
- Soldiers Shoot Palestinian In Tulkarem, Continue West Bank Violations
- Gaza: Israeli Airstrikes Kill Two Palestinians Amid Escalating Attacks
- Australian Sumud Flotilla activists file ICC war crimes case against Israel over torture, sexual violence
- AIPAC concealing support for candidates as its brand becomes ‘toxic’ in Democratic primaries: Report
- Two US political commentators banned from UK for criticizing ‘Israel’
- Israeli Government Cutout Takes Credit For UK’s Ban On Hassan Piker And Cenk Uygur
- Israeli threat of fresh aggression against Beirut triggers mass displacement in the city
- Iran halts talks with US – media
- The End of American Forward Presence in the Persian Gulf
- IRGC hits US air base behind attack on telecom tower in southern Iran
- Israeli authorities refuse to return massive trove of Oct 7 video. What are they hiding?
- Wrong, BBC, No ‘Climate Driven Millisecond Earth Rotation Crisis’ Exists
- Japan’s Tooth Decay Rates Fell for 40 Years — Without Water Fluoridation
- How ADHD Became ‘Gateway Diagnosis’ That Led to Drug Cocktails for Millions of Children
- The Gene Was Fake. The Body Believed it Anyway.
- Germany is chronically stuck in “green” insanity. Prognosis: very poor.
- ‘Nothing adds up’: Veteran German politician tears into Merz’s Russia policy
- Ukrainian Military Strikes Zaporozhye Nuclear Plant’s Transport Workshop – ZNPP
- Colonizers Stab Young Man, Attack Homes Near Nablus
- Palestinian dies of wounds, others injured in drone strike in Gaza
- Israeli airstrike wounds 13 healthcare workers in southern Lebanon
- IRGC shoots down intruding US MQ-1 Predator drone over Persian Gulf
- Denmark’s ‘baseless’ terror allegations aimed at isolating Iran: Embassy
- Ezra Klein Warns Israel’s Role in Iran War Will Fuel Antisemitism
- Police tried to recruit café owner as Palestine Action spy
- Trump pal funneled millions of Israeli government cash into US media
- Israeli strike kills head of anaesthesia department at Gaza hospital
- Hamas: EU hits Gaza leaders with sanctions but ‘turns blind eye’ to Israel’s atrocities
- Israel targets children’s playground in Gaza; casualties reported
- Israeli airstrikes kill 20, including children, in southern Lebanon
- Hezbollah says it hit 6 Israeli tanks amid drone, missile attacks in southern Lebanon
- “Balancing” Act at the New York Times
- The Guardian Runs A Smear Piece Against Anti-War Journalist For Exposing The US/Israeli War On Iran
- Israel Pressures Trump to Murder Mojtaba Khamenei and Negotiator Ghalibaf
- IRGC Navy: 20 commercial ships transit Hormuz in 24 hours after obtaining permission
- Trump says one thing, does another; naval blockade remains in place
- Five Americans injured in Iranian missile strike on Kuwait base: Report
- A second corruption storm in Ukraine, and satanism in its government
- Three civilians killed in Ukrainian UAV attacks on Russian region
- Ukraine ‘deliberately’ struck Europe’s largest nuclear plant – Rosatom
- The Collective West, U.S., EU, and NATO, has morphed into a terrorist network
- US strike on alleged drug vessel in Pacific raises death toll to 202
- Bulgaria facing EU punishment months after joining eurozone
- EU and NATO pushing Romania toward war with Russia – MEP
- NATO member blasts ‘irresponsible’ Baltic threat to Russian exclave
- Le Pen leads every major rival in new French presidential runoff polling
- Russia urges Armenia to hold EU membership referendum
- Putin calls for data on Romania drone incident to be shared
- Fars sources dispute Trump claims on proposed Iran agreement
- Italy: Protesters stage nationwide strike, demand end to Israeli genocide in Gaza
- Israel closes Ibrahimi Mosque to Muslims until further notice
- Israel Is Arming ISIS Linked Gangs With Military Drones To Help Carry Out Further Ethnic Cleansing In Gaza
- Beyond Gaza: The expanding geography of displacement
- Israeli spy Pollard says Turkiye and Egypt could be Israel’s next targets as Ankara is cast as ‘new Iran’
- Ambulance Team Targeted in Maaroub as Israeli Strikes Intensify Across Southern Lebanon
- Congress quietly moves to integrate US and Israeli militaries
- Israel Relaunches, Rebrands Online Propaganda Campaign
- German politician blasts ‘totalitarian madness’ of sanctions on pro-Palestinian journalist
- Avoiding Catastrophic Failure in Cuba
- Iran shoots down trespassing US drone near Bushehr: Report
- Russia warns US against sending more troops to its borders
- Dead Silence: UN, OSCE Ignore Russian Appeals Over Ukraine’s Slaughter at Starobelsk
- Trump Administration’s DOJ Filing in Supreme Court ‘Sharp Betrayal’ of Religious Freedom
- Ocean “Acidification” — Another Fake Scare That Won’t Go Away
- The Weaponization of Gene-Edited Mosquitoes. Will It Save Lives?
- The US Military Keeps Blowing Up Small Boats in the Caribbean and Pacific
- A Nation of Suspects
- Trump Administration Targets Americans Opposed to Zionism
- The Popular Scapegoats: How Israel Is Pushing Its New ‘Bad Apples’ Hasbara Strategy
- Death toll of Israeli attack on Gaza City rises to 10, including children
- Jewish Settlers attack Palestinian families east of Ramallah
- Israeli Airstrikes Kill Two in Sidon, Hit Multiple Southern Lebanon Sites
- IRGC oversees safe passage of another 26 vessels through Hormuz in past 24 hours
- IRGC targets US military base in response to attack on Bandar Abbas
- Iran condemns US aggression on Bandar Abbas, supports Oman
- Strategic rebound: How Iran turned military aggression and economic siege into lasting leverage
- Empire with a Humanitarian Face: Democrats Rebrand
- From Fantasy to Historical Fact in Two Moves
- European “Expert Commission” Urges COVID-19-Like Global Climate State Of Energency!
- Germany Considers Law to Force Social Media Algorithm Boost for State-Approved News
- Hebrew Language Israeli Media Is Boasting About Buying U.S. Congress
- Defining Dissent: How the Federal Crackdown on Anti-Semitism Redefines the Boundaries of Speech
- Israel Lobby Seeking to Revamp U.S. Aid as ‘Partnership’ Immune to Political Shifts
- How Israel’s Resettlement Demands Shifted Toward Europe
- Hezbollah battles invading Israeli troops at ‘zero distance’, thwarts attempts to expand occupation of Lebanon
- Israel orders forced evacuation of Lebanon’s Tyre ahead of new carpet bombing campaign
- Qassam Leader Among 11 Palestinians Killed In 24 Hours In Gaza
- Palestinian killed by IOF gunfire in Jenin
- Israeli forces restrict access to Ibrahimi Mosque, attack Muslim worshipers
- Israeli police assault, kidnap Palestinian girl near Aqsa Mosque
- The extremely harsh life of those who tried to stand up to the United States at the UN
- How Can the Small Island of Cuba Threaten a Nuclear Superpower? – Cuban FM
- India-Israel-UAE: An Alliance of Many Anxieties
- US, Israel root cause of insecurity in region, have no place in its future: Iranian official
- Iran TV shows details of unofficial preliminary US-Iran MoU framework
- Al Jazeera Claims The US-Iran Deal is Done… Not So Fast
- Israeli air raids kill 17 civilians in southern Lebanon after Netanyahu orders intensified strikes
- Settler attacks reported across West Bank, Jerusalem
- Israeli Forces Kill a Palestinian in Jenin Refugee Camp
- Israeli airstrikes kill seven, child dies of injuries in Gaza
- Hamas warns ‘Israel’ using Gaza ‘Orange Line’ to entrench control
- Ex-Mossad chief threatened ICC prosecutor over Israel war crimes probe
- Trump advances his Arctic strategy
- Senior MP reveals Russia’s strategy for strikes on Kiev
- Germany Embarked on Unprecedented Military Buildup – Expert
- Moscow demands release of Russian Orthodox bishop detained by NATO state
- Putin Signs Law on Use of Russian Forces to Defend Russians Arrested Abroad
- Western Media Distorted Starobelsk Tragedy to Smear Russia – Russian Foreign Ministry
- Staff at drone-hit Russian college added to Ukrainian ‘kill list’
- The Disasters of War. Trump’s “Peace Through Strength” Doctrine Conducive to Worldwide Famines…
- ‘Unacceptable’: Islamabad won’t normalize with Israel, defense minister says despite Trump’s push
- When Our Word is No Longer Good
- West planning to use former ISIS militants against Iran – FSB chief
- How Western Intelligence Agencies Built the Global Jihadist Network
- ADL’s “Antisemitic Incidents” List Is Deeply Disappointing
- Israeli finance minister demands carpet bombing of Beirut in response to Hezbollah’s deadly FPV drones
- A new regional logic? If Israel strikes Lebanon, Iran strikes back at the UAE
- May 25: South Lebanon continues to liberate the homeland
- The journey to the second liberation of South Lebanon
- Six civilians killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon amid evacuation orders
- Iran lawmaker outlines five conditions for any understanding with US
- US jets attack Iranian naval vessels
- US also massacred 24 Iranian civilians in Lamerd sports hall on Feb. 28: FM spokesman
- Iran uranium transfer reports ‘US psychological warfare’: Tasnim
- Trump Wants To Use A Deal With Iran To Further Isolate The Palestinians
- Delcy’s ‘gatekeeper’: sources say ex-Trump official Claver-Carone holds keys to Caracas
- US Ospreys hover over Venezuelan capital
- Sanctions Backfire: Why Pakistan Now Buys Chinese Weapons Instead of American Ones
- Sinopec’s Jiyang shale oil base in Shandong Province produces 2 million tons of crude oil
- NATO-made mines found on gas tanker arriving in Russia from Belgium – investigators
- Former EU Council chief warns of ‘temptation to appease’ US and Israel, says double standards erode credibility
- Iran Removes Strait of Hormuz From Memorandum With US
- Trump demands Arab states normalize with Israel in exchange for Iran ceasefire: Report
- Daily Mail lies: Oct 7 victim saved from rape by non-existent Muslim prohibition on violating scarred women
- The Ivanka Trump Assassination Plot Distraction
- Legal challenge launched against the IHRA definition of antisemitism in British court
- Four Palestinians injured in settler attack in Masafer Yatta
- Israeli Forces Shoot Three Palestinians in Hebron and Bethlehem
- Israeli attacks in Gaza kill five Palestinians, including parents and infant
- Iran shoots down Israeli spy drone over Hormozgan province
- IRGC reports increased transit rates in Hormuz with 33 ships passing in 24 hours
- EU leaders silent on deadly Ukrainian attack on college dorm
- Ukraine Launches Disinformation Campaign on Starobelsk Student Dormitory Attack
- Oreshnik strike a retaliation for Kiev’s ‘terrorist attacks’ – Moscow
- Iraqi resistance faction rejects ‘US plot’ to integrate PMU into state security institutions
- South Lebanon: Israeli Enemy Escalates Attacks in Nabatieh, Day After Massacre in Sir Al-Gharbiya
- Fars debunks NYT claims ‘Israel’ was exempted from US-Iran agreement
- Taking Iran’s lead, a global resistance front is needed against US-backed Israeli war machine
- Iran, US to finalize framework understanding via Pakistan
- Warmongers in meltdown as Trump heralds Iran deal
- Iran to US: Three unresolved issues must be settled before talks begin
- Jerusalem Bus Driver Beaten by Israelis in Tel Aviv
- First-person account details mistreatment of Gaza flotilla activists
- Israeli forces and settlers storm West Bank areas, attack Palestinians
- Israeli Strikes Kill Eight Palestinians, Wound 29 in Gaza
- Lebanon reports at least 7 martyred in Israeli attacks on South, Bekaa
- Over 50 countries continued to arm Israel during genocide of Palestinians in Gaza: Report
- Palestine’s UN envoy withdraws bid for General Assembly vice presidency following US threats
- Top US intelligence official resigns over war in Iran: Report
- Dozens of nations scramble for World Bank financing amid US-Israeli created global shock
- IRGC Navy says 25 ships passed through Strait of Hormuz in 24 hours
- British bases in Cyprus face renewed scrutiny amid war on Iran
- Germany’s allegations over attacks on Jewish targets follow ‘worn-out cliches’: Iran embassy
- Ukraine’s secret Al-Qaeda invasion of Africa
- NATO must ‘show its teeth’ to Russia – Czech president
- Total of 16 People Killed in Ukrainian Attack on Lugansk People’s Republic
- Japan Bars Journalists From Covering Ukrainian Strike in Lugansk People’s Republic – Moscow
- France criminalizing pro‑Palestine speech for ‘antisemitism’: Op-Ed