IMEMC | June 28, 2026
On Saturday night, illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers burnt Palestinian lands near residents’ homes in the Khalayel Al‑Louz area, southeast of Bethlehem, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Local sources said the colonizers invaded the area and burnt lands near Palestinian homes, especially around the home of a man from the Al‑Ahmar family.
They added that the colonizers fired many live rounds toward residents who tried to stop them.
Shortly after the attack, several Israeli military vehicles invaded the area and forced the residents to return to their homes.
Khalayel Al‑Louz is subject to repeated invasions and violations by the colonizers, who frequently destroy property, attack homes and lands, in addition to frequent Israeli military invasions. … Full article
IMEMC | June 28, 2026
Israel informed the family of Majdi Nour Abu ‘Arra on Sunday that their son had died, a year and a half after Israeli forces bombed the vehicle he was traveling in north of Tubas, in the occupied West Bank’s northeastern part.
The notification, delivered through the Israeli human‑rights organization HaMoked, came after eighteen months during which Israeli authorities refused to disclose his fate, leaving the family without any information regarding whether he was alive, injured, detained, or disappeared.
Majdi’s father said HaMoked contacted the family with a decision issued by Israel’s High Court confirming his death. The family had spent the past year and a half submitting inquiries through lawyers and rights groups, but Israeli authorities maintained complete silence, declining to provide any detail about his condition or whereabouts.
Majdi Abu ‘Arra was traveling with three other Palestinians on December 3, 2024, when an Israeli drone struck their vehicle. The strike killed Mohammad Samih Ghannam and Karam Hatem Abu ‘Arra immediately.
Ayman Naji Ghanam was wounded and later abducted by Israeli special units from a hospital in Nablus. Majdi’s fate remained unknown from the moment of the attack until the family received confirmation of his death today.
Human‑rights organizations have repeatedly documented Israel’s practice of withholding information about Palestinian detainees, including cases in which families are not informed of deaths for weeks or months.
Groups monitoring detention conditions report that Israeli authorities frequently deny the International Committee of the Red Cross access to detainees, block lawyers from obtaining medical or legal updates, and withhold bodies of Palestinians killed in custody or military operations. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – June 28, 2026
GAZA – Three Palestinian civilians were martyred on Sunday, including one who succumbed to injuries sustained in a previous Israeli airstrike.
According to media sources, two Palestinians were killed and another one was wounded in an Israeli drone strike on the as‑Salatin area of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.
Another citizen, Sameh Abu Kamil, was pronounced dead after succumbing to injuries sustained in an earlier Israeli strike in Gaza City’s al-Jalaa area.
A child was also shot and injured in the head by Israeli forces in the al‑Qasasib area of Jabalia, north of Gaza.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces detonated buildings in eastern Gaza City and northern Gaza.
In Gaza City’s al-Tuffah neighborhood, Israeli quadcopters opened fire around al-Hashimiya School and near the as-Sanafour intersection. Concurrently, Israeli artillery shelled the same neighborhood.
Further south, Israeli forces opened fire west of Rafah and east of Khan Yunis, while military vehicles carried out an intensive gunfire attack on tents and homes in southern Khan Yunis.
MEMO | June 28, 2026
The Belgium-based Hind Rajab Foundation has filed a complaint with the US Justice Department accusing Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of committing war crimes against Palestinians, including US citizens, the organization said, Anadolu reports.
In a statement, the foundation said Ben-Gvir, who is expected to visit New York on July 7-8, had been accused of war crimes against Palestinians, including US citizens, and urged the Justice Department to open an investigation.
The organization said its complaint had been submitted to the relevant US authorities. It alleged that Ben-Gvir had used his authority since taking office in 2022 to implement policies of “systematic torture, murder, abuse and forced displacement” across the occupied Palestinian territories, particularly through the Israeli Prison Service. … continue
MEMO | June 28, 2026
The Israeli army said Sunday that its forces had killed two people in southern Syria on Sunday, in the latest violation of the Arab country’s sovereignty, Anadolu reports.
Israel’s public broadcaster KAN said army forces spotted the two individuals Saturday evening, claiming they had moved “unusually” within the so-called “security zone” established by Israel in Syrian territory following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
There was no immediate comment from Syrian authorities regarding the incident.
Meanwhile, an Israeli force raided the village of Ain al-Eid in the southwestern Quneitra countryside on Saturday, setting up a military checkpoint and searching passersby and a resident’s home, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). … Full article
Al Mayadeen | June 28, 2026
“Israel’s” military aggression in southern Lebanon has damaged or destroyed heritage sites across the region, including UNESCO-listed landmarks, historic towns, religious sites, and archaeological monuments, Lebanon’s Culture Minister Ghassan Salame told Reuters, warning that authorities have yet to assess the full extent of the destruction due to the continued Israeli military presence in parts of southern Lebanon.
According to Salame, Israeli forces remain stationed in an approximately 10-kilometer-deep zone inside southern Lebanon despite the ceasefire that came into effect a week ago, preventing officials from conducting comprehensive damage assessments. “We cannot work under the shadow of occupation,” he said.
The occupied zone includes the medieval Beaufort Castle and centuries-old border villages that were home to Christian, Shiite Muslim, and Sunni Muslim communities, along with their places of worship. Salame said entire villages had been erased, adding, “There are villages that have been completely bulldozed.”
Beyond the occupied areas, Israeli airstrikes also struck historic cities including Tyre, Nabatieh, and Tebnin. Salame expressed concern that Tebnin’s Crusader-era fortress may have sustained damage during the bombardment. … continue
Press TV – June 28, 2026
Lebanon’s Amal Movement has rejected the so-called Framework Agreement between Beirut and Tel Aviv, saying that most of the deal’s clauses are detrimental to Lebanon’s national interests and serve the interests of the Israeli regime.
In a statement released late on Saturday, the Lebanese political party underscored its adherence to international resolutions and dismissed face-to-face talks with the occupying regime, expressing its strong disapproval of the framework agreement.
The Amal Movement’s political bureau described the US-mediated deal between the Beirut government and the Israeli regime as “unbalanced,” adding that most of its clauses include realities that benefit the “Zionist enemy” and are detrimental to Lebanon’s national interests. … continue
The Cradle | June 28, 2026
Israel has sold advanced defense systems to Qatar and Saudi Arabia, including sophisticated missile defense systems to protect the Qatari royal family and components for advanced fighter jets, Haaretz reported on 28 June.
Citing documents and photographs, the left-liberal Israeli paper revealed that Israeli Elbit Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries have sold hundreds of millions of shekels’ worth of missile defense systems and helmets for advanced F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The sales occurred even though both Gulf monarchies have refrained from joining the Abraham Accords and have no formal diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv. … continue
Press TV – June 28, 2026
Iran says Italy’s so-called technical and logistical support for the recent US-Israeli war of aggression against the Islamic Republic amounts to a “clear and direct” role in the illegal military assault.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei made the remarks in an X post on Saturday after NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte revealed Italy’s “massive” backing for the war on Iran, saying the country allowed “500 US planes” to take off from its bases.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had previously denied her country’s involvement in the unlawful war, claimed that Rome never participated in the aggression, but only provided “technical and logistical” support to the US army.
“This is a glaring contradiction and a fallacious argument aimed at evading responsibility for complicity in a grave internationally wrongful act: publicly denying any aid or assistance to the aggressors, while openly acknowledging the ‘technical and logistical’ support that enabled and facilitated the unlawful American-Israeli war of aggression against Iran,” Baghaei said.
“Providing ‘technical and logistical’ support to the aggressors constitutes nothing less than a clear and direct contribution to the commission of an illegal war of choice — a blatant act of aggression and a serious violation of international law.”
Italy’s opposition parties are now demanding that Meloni appear in parliament to clarify the European country’s complicity in the terrorist war on Iran. … Full article
By Larry C. Johnson | SONAR21 | June 27, 2026
Last I heard the US and Iran are supposed to meet in Switzerland starting Sunday, 28 June, to continue negotiations over the MoU. However, today’s exchange of missiles and drones in the Strait of Hormuz may have put a nail in the coffin of the MoU.
Today’s escalation was the most serious exchange since the June 17 MOU signing and represents a clear breach of the first paragraph of the MoU by the United States:
The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America, and their allies in the current war, by signing this MoU, declare the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and undertake from now on not to initiate any war or any military operation against each other, and to refrain from the threat or use of force against each other, and ensuring the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Lebanon. The final Deal will confirm the permanent termination of the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and other provisions of this paragraph.
There was nothing in the MoU that prevented Iran from firing on a ship that ignored the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) protocols. Under the PGSA system, shipowners receive verifiable guidance and can apply for transit permits directly through the PGSA’s formal process, creating a centralised mechanism for coordinating transit through the strait with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Ever Lovely tried to circumvent the PGSA by traveling along the Omani corridor. Iran fired on it, which resulted in the US attacking Iranian positions in the Strait… a clear violation of the MoU.
The situation escalated on Saturday. … continue
How saffron challenges the antidepressants, the OCD drugs, and the stimulants — on efficacy, safety, accessibility, and price.
By Sayer Ji | June 25, 2026
For three thousand years, Crocus sativus — saffron — has been threaded into the food, ritual, and medicine of Persia, India, and the Mediterranean. What is new is not the plant. What is new is the clinical record: a growing body of randomized, controlled research showing that saffron can perform comparably to several conventional psychiatric medications for depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and ADHD — often with fewer adverse effects (GreenMedInfo overview; a 2024 systematic review).
This is not a claim that pharmaceuticals never help (indeed, the active placebo effect alone is to generate a perceived positive effect in the majority of treatments). It is something more uncomfortable: strong evidence that the dominant drug-centered model has quietly ignored a lower-risk botanical option with a far older record of human use — and called it folklore while doing so.
“If a patented molecule matched Prozac, fluvoxamine, or Ritalin with fewer side effects, it would be called a breakthrough. Because saffron is an ancient spice, it is treated like a footnote.”
It should also be noted that the adverse effects of psychiatric medications have been downplayed, especially their connection to violent episodes. … continue
Lies are Unbekoming | June 23, 2026
Forty-Three of Forty-Four
Lead was identified in five of the vaccines: Typhim Vi, Cervarix, Agrippal S1, Meningitec, and Gardasil. Tungsten appeared in eight more, distributed across products from GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Wyeth, and Novartis. Twenty-five of the forty-four samples contained stainless steel. Across the full set, the elemental analysis cataloged bismuth, gold, silver, platinum, cerium, zirconium, hafnium, antimony, strontium, barium, copper, tin, and zinc in various alloy combinations. None of these materials appeared on any package insert. None had a declared role in the vaccines’ formulation.
The work was published in 2017 by Antonietta Gatti and Stefano Montanari, materials scientists at the Italian National Council of Research. They obtained the vaccines from pharmacies in Italy and France. The manufacturers included Sanofi, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Novartis, and Merck. They examined a twenty-microliter drop of each under a Field Emission Gun Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope. They identified the elemental composition of every particle they found using X-ray spectroscopy. They photographed each contaminant and compiled the catalog.¹
Forty-three of the forty-four vaccines were for human use. One was for cats. That single sample, Feligen CRP manufactured by Virbac, contained none of the heavy metals or industrial alloys cataloged in the human samples. The authors classified it as free from inorganic contamination.
The contamination is consistent across manufacturers, batches, countries, and years. The veterinary production line, examined by the same instruments at the same resolution, produced a clean vial. The human production lines did not.
This is not an argument about disease causation. It is not a contested mechanism. It is materials science applied to a drop of liquid pulled from a syringe. The instruments resolved what was there. None of it should have been in an injectable medical product. The system that produces and regulates these products has not addressed what the instruments showed. … continue
The shingles vaccine has not cured dementia
By Dr Clare Craig | Health Ethics Advocacy and Resarch Team | June 25, 2026
Over the past month, four studies have been read as showing that the shingles vaccine prevents, or even reverses, dementia. A national newspaper has turned that reading into advice. The advice is to go and get the vaccine now. The evidence tells a different story. … continue
MEMO | June 27, 2026
An Israeli drone struck an area in southern Lebanon on Saturday despite a framework agreement reached between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA).
The agency said the drone targeted an intersection near Farah Amusement Park in the town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in Nabatieh Governorate.
No casualties were immediately reported.
In a separate incident, NNA said Israeli forces advanced toward the outskirts of Kfar Shouba in the Hasbaya district while opening fire with medium and heavy machine guns.
The incidents occurred despite a framework agreement reached at the conclusion of the 5th round of US-sponsored negotiations between Lebanon and Israel in Washington on Friday. … Full article
Palestinian Information Center – June 27, 2026
WEST BANK – Israeli settlers escalated attacks on Palestinians and their property across the West Bank on Saturday morning, targeting a home east of al-Khalil and farmland in Al-Mughayyir village, east of Ramallah.
In Wadi Sa’ir, east of al-Khalil, a group of settlers attacked the home of Palestinian resident Nizam Taleb Shalaldeh, intimidating the family, particularly women and children. Local residents attempted to confront the attackers and drive them out of the area.
In Al-Mughayyir, settlers entered the outskirts of the village in the morning, cut through a metal fence surrounding agricultural land and released sheep into the property, causing extensive damage to crops and fruit trees.
Local sources said the attack targeted a vineyard belonging to the Al-Mughayyir Agricultural Production Cooperative.
The cooperative said settlers destroyed around 270 five-year-old grapevines. The attack was carried out under the protection of an armed settler group and in the presence of Israeli occupation forces, it added.
According to the cooperative, the incident was part of a series of repeated attacks on its property and farmers in the western plain, east of the village.
Previous attacks included damaging a greenhouse, stealing trees, burning water tanks and irrigation networks, assaulting farmers and preventing them from reaching their land.
The cooperative also said Israeli authorities have barred access since 2023 to a six-dunum plot planted with Akkoub plant and owned by the organization. … Full article
IMEMC | June 27, 2026
Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire across the Gaza Strip on Saturday killed four Palestinians, including two children, and injured more than twenty‑five others, in continued violations of the fragile “ceasefire agreement” in place since October 2025. Eight Palestinians were killed, dozens injured, across the devasted and besieged Gaza Strip, in the last 24 hours.
Medical sources confirmed that ten‑year‑old Walid Yousef Abu Jazar died at dawn from wounds sustained in an earlier Israeli strike on the al‑Mawasi area west of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.
Local reports documented artillery shelling in the northern areas of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, heavy gunfire east of Khan Younis, and Israeli naval fire targeting the Gaza City shoreline.
In addition, an Israeli drone strike targeted a tent as a civilian vehicle carrying women and children was passing by near Dabit Junction in the center of Gaza City, wounding all passengers with flying shrapnel. One woman lost her arm and an eye in the attack.
Medical sources said 22 Palestinians were injured in the attacks, many of them in critical condition, following the Israeli strike on a displaced Palestinians tent, near Dabit junction.
Casualties and widespread panic were reported after Israeli forces targeted a tent sheltering displaced Palestinians in central Gaza City.
“In addition, Israeli occupation forces detonated residential blocks belonging to displaced Palestinians in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Israeli occupation forces, in clear violation of the “ceasefire agreement,” pushed the so‑called ‘Yellow Line’ deeper into Deir al‑Balah, tightening their control over the last 30% of land accessible to Palestinians. … Full article
The same company that monetizes everything you do online would like to switch on your camera
By Ken Macon | Reclaim The Net | June 27, 2026
Google wants a look at your hands before it lets you through. The company’s newest reCAPTCHA check, rolling out now as a test, asks you to switch on your camera and wave at it so an algorithm can decide whether you’re a human or a bot.
That wave is less casual than it looks. The system records a short video of your hand and pulls 21 hand-landmark coordinates from it, mapping your finger joints, your palm geometry, and the way you move in real time.
Google describes the purpose as liveness detection, a way for websites to fend off automated account creation, credential-stuffing, and other fraud. But this is still a biometric scan, collected so you can prove you’re a person and still involves turning on your cameras for Google.
Google has lined up the promises you would expect. … continue
RT | June 27, 2026
The EU has signed on to ‘Pax Silica’, a US initiative seemingly designed to shut China and others out of the global AI supply chain and extract resources from Europe for the benefit of Washington’s military-industrial complex.
“America and Europe belong together; our histories are braided, our destiny intertwined,” US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg declared at a summit in Washington on Tuesday. “But we share more than a past. We share a purpose – to build a future that answers to our values and is worthy of our inheritance.” … continue
Science, Climate Policy, and AI Have Become Detached From Reality
By Mark Keenan • Unz Review • June 24, 2026
Modern science is no longer used primarily to describe reality, but to construct models that are then treated as reality itself. This shift spans cosmology, climate science, pandemic response, and artificial intelligence.
Across these domains, models increasingly mediate how reality is interpreted, from theoretical structures in cosmology, through institutional policy models in climate science and pandemic response, to algorithmic systems that shape perception itself.
In cosmology, the process begins with theoretical constructs introduced to resolve gaps between observation and existing models, gradually accumulating unobservable entities such as dark matter and dark energy in order to preserve theoretical coherence.
In climate science and pandemic response, scenario modelling becomes embedded within policy frameworks, where speculative scenarios evolve into instruments of institutional planning and political decision-making.
In artificial intelligence, the process reaches its most complete form, where model outputs no longer merely assist interpretation but increasingly shape the very framework through which information is accessed and understood.
The result is a growing gap between direct observation and theoretical construction.
The issue is not whether models are useful; it is whether modern science still recognises where models end and reality begins. … continue
By Charles Rotter | Watts Up With That? | June 19, 2026
“Millions of homes in London, Essex and Kent at risk of sinking as climate crisis worsens,” said the Guardian. AOL ran it. The story bounced around the usual outlets, all of them leading with the same number: more than four million British homes at risk from climate-driven subsidence by 2070. The source is the British Geological Survey, which is a serious institution, or used to be, and that is what makes this one worth a few minutes. […]
The BGS announcement is candid about what the dataset is for. It is designed, in its own words, to help local authorities, developers, planners, mortgage lenders and insurers assess their exposure to climate-related risk. In other words, it is intended to flow into planning rules, lending decisions, insurance premiums, and house prices. A forecast built on a retired emissions scenario is going to be used to decide whether your bank will lend against a terrace in Barnet.
And that is the part that should bother people who do not care one way or the other about climate politics. UKCP18 has not been withdrawn. The Met Office still serves it across its web pages. The BGS has now built a property-risk product on top of it. The scenario underneath has been declared implausible by the body that invented it, and the British institutional response has been to carry on as though nothing happened, because the projections are load-bearing. They hold up the Net Zero policy architecture, and you cannot pull the bottom scenario out without the upper floors getting nervous. … Read full article
POLITICO | June 26, 2026
The European Commission’s headquarters was forced to shut down its air-conditioning system on Friday due to the heat wave.
Staff working at the Berlaymont building received a text at midday, reading: “BERL — URGENT — Due to extreme weather conditions, forced shut down of air cooling system from floor 1 to 7 for the rest of the day.”
The 13-story building is home to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, her 26 commissioners and about 3,000 staff. Von der Leyen works on the 13th floor, and most of her commissioners’ offices are housed on floors eight or above. … Full article
Volkswagen’s cuts are a symptom of Germany’s broader industrial decline
RT | June 26, 2026
Volkswagen is considering closing four German factories and cutting up to 100,000 jobs, Reuters has reported. Amid soaring energy costs and competition from China, the company’s profits have plummeted in recent years.
Should the cuts go ahead, Volkswagen will close factories in Hanover, Zwickau, and Emden, as well as an Audi plant in Neckarsulm, Reuters reported on Friday, citing sources within the company. These closures would result in the loss of 45,000 jobs, on top of the 50,000 layoffs agreed upon with trade unions in 2024.
Volkswagen executives will discuss the cuts at a meeting next month. According to a separate report by Germany’s Manager Magazin, the company is also weighing a 15% cut in investment over the next five years.
A spokesperson for the world’s second-largest carmaker said that they would not comment on “confidential documents,” but admitted that “the entire group, including its brands and subsidiaries, must undergo far-reaching change.”
Volkswagen employs more than 667,000 people worldwide, almost half of them in Germany. However, the company has been forced to scale back production at home since 2022, when Berlin’s decision to abandon Russian gas imports in favor of renewables and expensive American liquified natural gas (LNG) left the industry reeling from higher energy costs. The German economy has experienced two years of contraction followed by two years of sub-1% growth. … continue
José Niño Unfiltered | June 26, 2026
Colombia elected Abelardo de la Espriella as its next president on June 21, 2026, delivering the country’s leadership to a man who spent nearly a decade publicly calling for the violent overthrow of Venezuela’s socialist government. His victory over leftist Senator Iván Cepeda by fewer than 250,000 votes marks a dramatic rightward shift for a nation that shares a porous 1,400-mile border with Venezuela and hosts millions of Venezuelan refugees.
De la Espriella takes office on August 7, 2026. If Brazil’s November presidential election delivers Flávio Bolsonaro to the Planalto Palace, the two largest nations bordering Venezuela will be governed by leaders who have explicitly endorsed forceful regime change in Caracas. Combined with the apparent willingness of acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez to cooperate with Washington, the conditions may finally exist for completing what the Trump administration attempted and failed to accomplish in 2019.
De la Espriella’s hostility toward Caracas is neither recent nor cautious. He first articulated his position on Venezuela during a 2018 appearance on Peruvian TV personality Jaime Bayly’s Miami television program. According to to his own subsequent writings, he urged Venezuelans to commit tyrannicide against Nicolás Maduro. Days later he published a column titled “Death to the Tyrant” in Barranquilla’s El Heraldo, writing that “the death of Nicolás Maduro becomes necessary to guarantee the survival of the Republic.” … continue
Press TV – June 27, 2026
Lebanon’s Grand Ja’afari Mufti Sheikh Ahmad Qabalan has taken a swipe at the US-sponsored framework agreement between the Beirut government and the Tel Aviv regime, saying that the deal is not legitimate.
“There is no legitimacy for the agreement between the incumbent Lebanese government and the occupying regime,” Sheikh Qabalan said.
He added, “The dangerous point is that the framework (agreement) gives the Zionist army practical guardianship over the activities of the Lebanese army and the occupied Lebanese territories.”
The prominent Lebanese Shia cleric noted that the agreement means tacit recognition of the Israeli military’s dominance over the occupied territories of Lebanon.
“What was agreed upon between the current Lebanese government and the terrorist Israeli regime under the supervision of the evil America is the worst national disaster that Lebanon has ever witnessed,” he noted.
Sheikh Qabalan further argued that “with such an approach, the current Lebanese government only represents itself and not the Lebanese people.” … continue
Press TV – June 27, 2026
Israeli forces have carried out new attacks on several towns in southern Lebanon, in a new escalation immediately after a US-brokered peace agreement was reached between Beirut and Tel Aviv.
Israeli occupation forces advanced toward the outskirts of the southern Lebanese town of Kfar Shuba under the cover of heavy machine-gun fire on Saturday, according to local reports.
Earlier, Israeli forces detonated a stun grenade near the town of Kfar Tebnit, causing alarm among residents.
The occupying regime’s warplanes also struck a location in the border town of Markaba overnight, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA).
The attacks follow an announcement by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying a 14-point agreement had been reached between Lebanon and Israel. … continue
By Larry C. Johnson | SONAR21 | June 27, 2026
… Instead of marking a return to war, this [latest] exchange of fire can best be categorized as military political theater. I believe that Iran, thanks to intel from the Russians or the Chinese, has learned that the US has issued orders that will initiate the return to CONUS of the aircraft, vehicles and troops that had been deployed to the region in preparation for the 28 February attack. Because of the limited damage inflicted by the US attack, I believe that Iran chose to respond in a limited fashion rather than escalate and run the risk of the US cancelling the redeployment order.
For now, Iran remains in control of the Strait of Hormuz and ships wanting to transit the Strait are adhering to Iran’s new policy. – Full article
Al Mayadeen | June 27, 2026
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy said it targeted US military sites across the region in response to American aggression against Iran’s coastline, warning that any further attacks would prompt a significantly broader retaliation.
In a statement, the IRGC said the strikes came after the United States allegedly carried out air assuaults against Iran’s coastal areas under the pretext of responding to incidents involving navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. … continue
RT | June 26, 2026
Russian air defenses stopped 660 Ukrainian kamikaze drones overnight, the military said on Friday. The figure was the largest ever reported for the metric, reflecting an escalation of Western-funded strikes inside Russia.
The Russian Defense Ministry normally reports the total number of drone interceptions conducted between 10 PM and 7 AM Moscow time every day. The previous record was 556 in mid-May, while earlier this month the Russian military downed 555 Ukrainian aircraft overnight. Other standout figures since 2025 were in the 300s. … continue
RT | June 26, 2026
Danish police say they have found no evidence that flying objects which shut down Copenhagen Airport last year were drones, concluding a nine-month investigation into an incident initially treated as an alleged Russian attack.
Danish airports repeatedly suspended flights in September 2025 after reports of suspected drones near the airfields. Copenhagen Airport was forced to halt operations for several hours after objects were reported flying near the runway, disrupting commercial air traffic and triggering a major police investigation.
At the time, Danish authorities claimed Russia may have been behind the incidents, despite presenting no evidence. In May, Russian Ambassador to Denmark Vladimir Barbin said Copenhagen had failed to produce any proof that drones had entered Danish airspace during the alleged incursions. … continue
Sputnik – 26.06.2026
The World Gymnastics organization should impose an appropriate penalty on the “renegades” who ignore their policy of “sport must be separate from politics”, journalist Rick Sterling tells Sputnik.
If this violation is not penalized, “it will mean the further breakdown of international standards and governance” – the discrimination of the Iranian team at the FIFA World Cup in the US is one example of this “negative trend”.
“World Gymnastics cannot permit a host nation or city to brazenly violate the organization’s decisions and policy. If they fail to do this, it will lead to ever more breakdown, hypocrisy and politicization of international sports,” Sterling said.
Earlier, the mayor of the Romanian city Cluj-Napoca where the gymnastics Challenge Cup is being held said that he would not allow Russia’s flag and anthem being used at the event, despite the fact that they are permitted by World Gymnastics.
Al Mayadeen | June 26, 2026
The Iranian Football Federation said restrictions on the national team’s official media operations during the World Cup had significantly hampered its ability to provide accurate, firsthand coverage from Seattle, while accusing US authorities of denying visas to members of the team’s media department.
In a statement published Friday, the federation said the visa denials coincided with the presence of a “fake media outlet” with a “well-documented history of anti-Iran activities.”
It further emphasized that the outlet operated around the team, including at its hotel and near the venue of an official press conference.
The federation further stressed that, despite not receiving media accreditation from FIFA, the outlet focused exclusively on the activities of a small group of individuals who were allowed to demonstrate under the protection of US police.
“It was a clear effort to present a distorted and misleading picture of the atmosphere surrounding the Iranian national team,” the statement said.
The federation contrasted those scenes with widespread support from Iranian fans during the team’s stay in Seattle.
It said hundreds of supporters gathered outside the team’s hotel, chanting “Iran, Iran” to demonstrate their backing for the national side, adding that these scenes “genuinely reflected the true atmosphere surrounding the team” but were “deliberately ignored and censored” by the media outlet. … Full article
Press TV – June 26, 2026
Iran has mocked the United States for “solving” its domestic hunger problem by simply stopping reports while lecturing other countries on the issue.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei made the remarks in an X post on Friday after US President Donald Trump claimed that Iran has “a hunger problem” and his deputy JD Vance alleged that the country’s unfrozen assets could help “feed” its people.
Baghaei cited a report by the World Hunger Education Service that found more than 47 million people in the United States, including 1 in 5 children, cannot consistently access or afford enough nutritious food to live healthy lives. … continue
Al Mayadeen | June 26, 2026
The current Lebanese government lacks both constitutional and consensual legitimacy and is in no position to impose its will on the country, a senior Hezbollah parliamentarian said on Thursday, rejecting the framework agreement signed in Washington and dismissed its enforceability on the ground.
In a phone interview with Al Mayadeen following the signing of a framework agreement between Lebanese authorities and “Israel”, Fadlallah called on the Lebanese authorities to “withdraw from the direct negotiation path” and to rescind “all decisions taken against the Lebanese people” in that context.
He dismissed as “baseless” reports suggesting that Lebanon’s position had been formulated in meetings between himself, Major General Hassan Choucair, and Brigadier General André Rahal. He added that what had been circulated “contradicted what was communicated to relevant officials in the Lebanese state” regarding Hezbollah’s rejection of direct talks. … continue
Press TV – June 25, 2026
Germany and the Israeli regime have conducted a joint naval exercise off the coast of Haifa, further deepening their partnership even as the Zionist entity continues its genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
According to the Israeli military, a German navy vessel docked at Haifa port ahead of the drill, which the regime described as “a further step towards strengthening professional and operational relations between the two navies.”
German commanders Volker Kubsch and Rico Geisler also held meetings with Rear Admiral Erez Ben Zion, commander of the Haifa Naval Base. … continue
MEMO | June 26, 2026
Israeli occupiers set fire to around 1 hectare of Palestinian olive farmland in the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, on Friday, according to local officials and witnesses.
Saleh Kanaan, head of Burqa’s village council, told Anadolu Agency that dozens of occupiers attacked the village while the Israeli army closed its main entrance and several secondary roads, restricting the movement of Palestinian residents.
Kanaan said the occupiers set fire to agricultural land in the southeastern part of the village, damaging around 1 hectare of olive groves.
Witnesses said Israeli forces were heavily deployed around the village during the attack and detained several Palestinian youths, while the assault extended to areas near homes. … Full article
IMEMC | June 26, 2026
Marking the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the Palestinian Center for the Defense of Prisoners reported a sharp escalation in Israel’s use of physical and psychological torture against Palestinian detainees, warning that Israeli prisons have become sites of systematic abuse and life‑threatening conditions.
The organization said detainees are routinely subjected to severe beatings, prolonged stress positions, humiliation, starvation, solitary confinement, sexual assaults, and the denial of medical treatment.
These practices, it noted, form part of an institutional policy aimed at breaking prisoners and stripping them of their dignity, in direct violation of the UN Convention Against Torture, the Geneva Conventions, and other international legal standards.
According to the center, approximately 150 Palestinian detainees have died in Israeli custody as a result of torture, related abuses, and medical neglect. Nearly 90 of those deaths have occurred since the beginning of the genocide in Gaza on October 7, 2023 — a surge the group described as unprecedented in scale and severity.
The center added that testimonies from recently released detainees describe conditions amounting to “sadistic” treatment, including sexual violence and assaults carried out under political and legal protection. … continue
MEMO | June 26, 2026
Three police members were among five Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip on Friday, amid continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement in the enclave.
A medical source at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital told Anadolu Agency that the bodies of three Palestinians and two injured people were brought to the hospital following an Israeli drone strike targeting a civilian vehicle at the entrance to Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.
An Israeli drone fired at least two missiles at the vehicle, causing it to catch fire and resulting in deaths and injuries, eyewitnesses told Anadolu Agency.
In a later brief statement, Gaza’s Interior Ministry said the three victims were officers and members of the police force, without providing further details.
A Palestinian, identified as Oday Younis, 35, was killed in an Israeli drone strike in Beit Lahia, and his body was taken to Al-Shifa Hospital, a medical source told Anadolu Agency.
Local sources told Anadolu Agency that Younis was killed while collecting firewood in an area near Israeli military positions in Beit Lahia.
Earlier Friday, Walid Haniyeh, 32, died of critical injuries sustained on Thursday in a separate Israeli drone strike in the Al-Nasr neighborhood west of Gaza City.
In southern Gaza, a young man sustained moderate injuries after Israeli forces opened fire in the Nemsawi neighborhood west of Khan Younis, a medical source said.
Witnesses told Anadolu Agency that Israeli military vehicles opened heavy machine-gun fire toward Palestinian homes in residential neighborhoods south and west of the city. … Full article
Al Mayadeen | June 26, 2026
Israeli occupation forces advanced once again on Friday into the rural areas of Quneitra in southern Syria, carrying out raids on several homes, in a continuation of ongoing Israeli violations in the country’s south.
The Syrian state-run Al-Ikhbariya channel reported that an Israeli invading unit advanced into the village of Ain Zivan in the Quneitra countryside and detained a Syrian youth, noting that his detention followed a raid on his home and a thorough search.
The channel also confirmed via its website that on June 24, an Israeli military patrol advanced into the town of Al-Rafid in southern Quneitra countryside, where Israeli forces established an iron checkpoint approximately 300 meters from the separation line, west of Al-Rafid town.
In the same context, Israeli occupation forces advanced along the road connecting the village of Al-Muallaqa and the town of Ghadir Al-Bustan in the Quneitra countryside, and detained a young man during the operation. … Full article
Sputnik – 26.06.2026
No matter how hard Trump may pressure it, saying that Syria can take care of Lebanon is “a big fantasy that has nothing to do with reality,” veteran war correspondent and political analyst Elijah J. Magnier tells Sputnik.
- Syria’s military lacks the means to wage war against Hezbollah, as Syrian arsenals have been largely obliterated by Israel following the fall of Bashar Assad’s government
- Syria’s economy and domestic stability are both in a very precarious state at this moment, so the last thing Damascus needs now is starting a new war
- Even the Israeli military failed to defeat Hezbollah which still has thousands of fresh troops in reserve, ready to tackle any new threats to Lebanon
Syria’s current military deployment in on the border seems to be more of a message to the US and Israel – “we’re trying our best to stop the smuggling of weapons” – rather than preparations for war with Lebanon.
Earlier, media voiced concerns that Syria could be coerced by the US to send its military into Lebanon to fight Hezbollah.
Al Mayadeen | June 26, 2026
… Iran renewed its call for GCC states to support a nuclear-weapons-free zone across West Asia and urged them to prevent any third party from using their territory or facilities for an attack on Iran. The ministry stressed this is consistent with the principle of good-neighborly relations, which it said Gulf states should uphold instead of aligning with policies hostile to the region.
The criticism follows a joint statement issued on Thursday by the US and the six GCC states after a ministerial meeting in Manama, chaired by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani. … Full article
The Cradle | June 26, 2026
An analysis of 153 public opinion surveys across seven major wars has concluded that the US-Israeli war against Iran is the most unpopular conflict in US history, surpassing the Vietnam War’s previous record, Responsible Statecraft (RS) reported on 26 June.
The report indicates that public support for the conflict has plummeted to a net negative 32 percent, dropping below the previous historical low of negative 31 percent recorded during the Vietnam War.
This finding directly contradicts testimony by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who claimed during an April Senate hearing that the conflict maintained the support of the US public. … continue
Press TV – June 26, 2026
A communication line has been established between Iran and the United States in the Strait of Hormuz under the final statement of the Switzerland talks to help prevent incidents that could trigger military escalation.
According to the final statement issued by the two mediators after last week’s talks in Zurich, the channel was created to avoid incidents in the strategic waterway that may lead to military conflict and to implement the provisions of Article Five of the Islamabad memorandum of understanding, a source told Press TV.
Iran has stressed that, under the understanding reached, any transit through the Strait of Hormuz must take place along routes announced by the Islamic Republic.
Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi underlined that position on Friday, saying, “Safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz cannot be guaranteed under ambiguous arrangements, parallel routes or decision-making that does not take Iran’s role as a coastal state into account.” … Full article
By Martin Jay | Strategic Culture Foundation | June 25, 2026
The unintended consequences of Trump’s Iran Deal are too many to list. Chief among them is that Trump’s own buffoonery has injected cash and power into the regime in Iran that it could only have previously dreamt of. But the “unconditional surrender” deal has also probably destroyed the petrodollar – leading, most likely, to a faster demise of the US as what was once called a “superpower”, or even sometimes the superpower. Trump’s idiotic outburst of “unconditional surrender” is, of course, the greatest irony of the entire fiasco, given that it is Trump who is on his knees and has given Iran so much simply to open the Straits of Hormuz, simply to bring down the global price of oil.
Yet what happens now in the region, both to Israel and the GCC countries? … continue
Press TV – June 26, 2026
The extensive damage inflicted by Iranian missiles and drones on the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain has compelled Washington to consider relocating parts of its military assets from the tiny Persian Gulf state to bases in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
According to a report published by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, US officials are weighing a westward shift of some military forces in West Asia, including a possible expansion of presence in Israel.
The discussions follow devastating retaliatory strikes by Iranian armed forces during the US-Israeli war on Iran earlier this year.
The attacks caused an estimated $400 million in [previously unacknowledged] direct damage to the Fifth Fleet’s main base in Bahrain, exposing the vulnerability of US positions in the region.
Iranian strikes heavily targeted and disabled key infrastructure, including advanced communications facilities, military barracks, warehouses, water systems, and other critical structures.
Satellite imagery revealed widespread destruction, with several buildings sustaining such severe damage that they have been rendered unusable.
Repair and reconstruction costs for the damaged facilities alone are projected at around $400 million. However, the overall financial toll on the US is expected to be far higher.
The Pentagon has already requested roughly $80 billion from Congress to cover expenses related to the war of aggression against Iran.
This figure comes on top of a massive additional military spending increase pushed by President Donald Trump at the urging of his War Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Hegseth has been actively lobbying lawmakers on Capitol Hill to approve a staggering $1.5 trillion US military budget. … Full article
By Larry C. Johnson | SONAR21 | June 26, 2026
… Think of the diesel buffer as the gap between when supply stops flowing and when the economy starts breaking. Thirteen days is not a comfortable cushion — it’s essentially no cushion at all, because the economy runs on diesel in ways that cannot be deferred.
Diesel is not a lifestyle fuel. It moves every truck on every highway, powers every locomotive, runs every tractor during planting and harvest, and drives every piece of heavy construction equipment. When a family decides gas prices are too high, they drive less. When a freight company decides diesel is too expensive or too scarce, it cannot defer the shipment — the grocery store shelves just go empty. Diesel demand is largely inelastic. The economy cannot negotiate with it the way it can with gasoline.
Let’s use the worst case: 13 days. Thirteen days means that if anything disrupts the supply chain — a refinery outage, a pipeline failure, a crude supply disruption — the effects reach the real economy within two weeks. There is no meaningful time to arrange alternatives. A tanker from a replacement crude source takes longer than 13 days to arrive. A refinery turnaround takes longer than 13 days to complete. The buffer is shorter than the lead time for almost every possible remedy.
The geography makes it worse. The 13-day figure is a national average, which means some regions have more and some have less. … Read full article
By Raphael Machado | Strategic Culture Foundation | June 25, 2026
… It does not seem to us to be a coincidence, either, that Keir Starmer’s resignation came 3–4 days after the publication of Rupert Lowe’s report, which, in addition to the information already indicated, adds regarding Keir Starmer that the prosecution service under his leadership sent 13,000 suspects of child sexual abuse “warning letters,” without any concrete repercussions.
After this revelation, it is possible that Keir Starmer’s position became untenable… Read full article
Before Downing Street, Starmer built his reputation at the CPS – where some of Britain’s ugliest scandals were buried, delayed, or erased
RT | June 26, 2026
As Keir Starmer prepares to leave the UK’s highest office after less than two years, the media has lined up to explain why he failed to deliver on the enormous hype he received as opposition leader, and during his initial months in office. A repeated trope has been that Starmer was a “decent man,” but simply not cut out for mainstream politics. However, his record of concealing the UK establishment’s repulsive crimes – be that serial child sex abuse or spy agency torture – shows him to be anything but decent. … continue
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