Transcript [00:00] towards a decision. Iran has not [00:02] softened its position right now and [00:05] Donald Trump is threatening to renew the [00:08] strikes. The United States rejects the [00:11] new proposal that was submitted by the [00:12] revolutionary guards and for now the [00:16] absurd demands of the Iranians are being [00:20] rejected. [00:21] And are the revolutionary guards sitting [00:24] and setting a deadline for the United [00:26] States now? because Trump said after [00:29] receiving the second proposal from the [00:31] revolutionary guards that Iran has [00:34] probably not yet paid a heavy enough [00:36] price. End quote. Iran is provoking [00:39] Trump and publishing ridicule of the [00:42] president's position. An impossible [00:45] military action or a bad deal. These are [00:49] the options for the United States [00:50] according to the Revolutionary Guards. [00:53] But behind the scenes, the blockade and [00:55] the uncertainty that the United States [00:57] is creating, they are building a winning [01:01] force in this war. Today, we will bring [01:05] you Trump's strategy that is driving [01:08] Iran crazy. So while the Middle East [01:10] continues to burn and the tension [01:13] between Washington and Thran reaches a [01:15] new boiling point, according to reports [01:17] in the United States and Iran, Thran has [01:20] set a strict one-month deadline for the [01:23] United States to reach a comprehensive [01:26] agreement. [01:27] The ambitious goal is opening the Strait [01:31] of Hummus, removing the stubborn [01:33] American naval blockade, and securing a [01:36] permanent cease file. On the other hand, [01:39] the president of the United States, [01:41] Donald Trump, is signaling deep [01:43] skepticism towards the plan, keeping the [01:46] military option wide open and making it [01:49] clear that the Ayatollah regime is still [01:52] far from paying the punishment for its [01:54] actions over the past decades. [01:57] And meanwhile, the IDF is preparing to [01:59] return to full force fighting against [02:02] Iran. So do not let the quiet mislead [02:05] you. It seems that in our neighborhood [02:08] they are preparing for something big [02:10] against Iran. I'm Yay Pinto with me is [02:14] Mati Shosani and we are boots in the [02:16] ground bringing you the full truth about [02:18] what's happening in Israel and also the [02:20] full truth about what's happening in our [02:22] neighborhood, the Middle East. And this [02:24] is the opening of day 65 of the epic [02:27] war, epic fury war or roaring lion. [02:33] Thran transferred to Washington through [02:35] Pakistani mediation an updated proposal [02:38] that includes 14 clauses. The document [02:41] is essentially an aggressive counter [02:44] response to a previous American proposal [02:47] which included nine points and called [02:49] for a twomon cease file. The Iranians [02:52] for their part firmly reject the [02:55] American timetable and emphasize that [02:57] the central disputes must be resolved [02:59] within only 30 days. The message from [03:02] Thran is sharp and clear. The focus must [03:05] shift from extending the ceasefire to an [03:09] operational move that will lead to the [03:11] complete end of the war. Do you [03:13] understand? Iran is giving the Pentagon [03:16] an ultimatum regarding the blockade and [03:19] the acceptance of the negotiation teams [03:21] that they submitted or they are [03:24] threatening that the United States would [03:26] regret its actions. The Iranian 14point [03:29] proposal presents an extraordinary list [03:32] of demands. Amongst other things, Thran [03:34] is demanding guarantees of [03:36] non-aggression, [03:38] the withdrawal of United States military [03:40] forces from the areas surrounding the [03:42] Islamic Republic, the immediate removal [03:45] of the naval blockade, the unfreezing of [03:48] Iranian assets frozen around the world, [03:51] and and even the payment of [03:53] compensation. and there is a long list [03:56] of additional absurd demands. The first [03:59] stage of the document seeks to achieve a [04:01] framework agreement within one month and [04:04] only after that would the second stage [04:06] begin focusing on the Iranian nuclear [04:09] program. I will just remind you that [04:12] this is a demand that Washington has [04:14] refused in the past. While Iran is [04:16] waiting for an official answer, the [04:18] White House is showing almost complete [04:21] coldness. Trump, who only on Friday [04:24] rejected outright a previous Iranian [04:26] proposal, claiming that he was not [04:29] satisfied with it, responded with great [04:31] skepticism to the new initiative. Right [04:34] now, President Trump's winning strategy [04:37] against the Iranian regime is based on [04:39] creating total ambiguity and keeping all [04:42] options open. Thran is trying to buy [04:45] time in order to rearm, but the United [04:48] States is applying an aggressive [04:50] economic blockade that is proving to be [04:53] more effective than the air strikes as [04:55] it shoke the funding for sources of the [04:58] terror proxies and internal repression. [05:01] But at this moment, we have reached a [05:04] point where Thran has not given up on [05:07] ending the naval blockade and is [05:09] demanding the expulsion of American [05:11] forces from its surroundings, the end of [05:14] the fighting on all fronts, including [05:16] Lebanon and control over Homus. Here in [05:19] Jerusalem, preparations are underway for [05:21] the renewal of the fighting and [05:23] infrastructure and also energy [05:24] facilities in Iran are being marked as [05:27] targets. [05:28] And what did Trump say about that? He [05:31] said that the renewal of the strikes [05:34] could perhaps happen at any moment. I'm [05:37] not joking. President Donald Trump [05:39] confirmed that he was updated on the [05:41] principles of the Iranian proposals and [05:44] that the full details will be submitted [05:46] to him very soon, but he quickly cooled [05:49] expectations for an agreement in the [05:51] near future. [05:52] The president connected the receipts of [05:54] the proposal to the history of the [05:57] regime in Thran over the last 47 years [06:00] and claimed that Iran has still not paid [06:02] the big enough price for what it's done [06:05] to humanity and to the world. Trump sent [06:08] a message to Kurish leaders, join us [06:10] against Iran. US President Donald Trump [06:13] spoke with the leaders of the Kurdish [06:14] minority in Iran and Iraq as well and [06:18] offered them broad American air cover in [06:20] order to take control of parts of [06:22] Western Iran and spark an uprising [06:25] against the regime. But recruiting them [06:28] into the war could be complicated. The [06:30] blockade on Iran is not meant only to [06:33] change the immediate policy but to [06:36] damage the economy, the military [06:38] capabilities and the internal stability. [06:41] and to change the balance of pressure in [06:44] the long term. So now the hard questions [06:47] about reality must be asked. What will [06:50] the campaign against Iran look like if [06:52] it resumes soon? If the negotiations [06:55] collapse, the Trump administration will [06:57] face a series of dilemmas. A short blow [07:00] or a long campaign? These are the [07:03] options. Striking energy facilities or [07:06] economic strangulation, another option. [07:09] And are there even any targets left that [07:14] can change the picture? Meanwhile, in [07:16] Thran, a dangerous mindset is taking [07:19] shape. We survived and we are [07:22] invincible. The defiant leaders who are [07:25] in the crosshairs, the target bank that [07:28] is being built. And what will the [07:30] Iranian response look like? We will [07:33] spoon very soon speak with our senior [07:35] correspondent Mati Shashani who will [07:37] dive deep with us into this subject. And [07:40] from the Iranian side, the intelligence [07:43] division of the revolutionary guards [07:44] announced that Iran has set an ultimatum [07:47] for the Pentagon regarding the date for [07:50] ending the blockade. In addition, the [07:52] statement said that China, Russia, and [07:55] Europe are changing their tone towards [07:58] Washington. [07:59] The American decision-making space is [08:02] becoming narrower. [08:04] Officers in the IDF estimate that the [08:06] United States will be required to carry [08:08] out a limited strike move in Iran in [08:10] order to subdue the Iranians regimes and [08:13] bring it to its knees. The goal is to [08:16] force the revolutionary guards into an [08:18] agreement in which they will give up the [08:21] nuclear program. However, in the IDF, [08:24] they do not know how to determine [08:27] whether and when the decision will be [08:29] made in the United States and therefore [08:32] they are continuing to maintain high [08:33] readiness for the possibility that they [08:36] will be required to enter another round [08:38] of fighting. The IDF is competing and [08:41] completing the preparations for [08:43] escalation also on defense while [08:46] maintaining a high level of readiness in [08:48] the air defensive systems both in [08:50] detection and in interception. And at [08:53] the same time right now the Israeli Air [08:55] Force is prepared to carry out strikes [08:57] according to the plans that are prepared [08:59] with the American military. The IDF says [09:02] that the coordination between the two [09:04] sides is complete. In Israel, there is [09:06] an understanding that a strike of any [09:09] scale will bring an Iranian response [09:11] against Israel. [09:14] Documentation from the port shows that [09:16] the weapons that train to Israel is [09:20] expanding. [09:22] Thousands of new weapons have arrived in [09:24] the Jewish state. two cargo ships docked [09:27] in Ashod and Kyifa, Israeli cities [09:30] carrying thousands of munitions, JLTV [09:32] vehicles, and additional military [09:34] equipment. Since the beginning of the [09:37] operation Roaring Lion, more than [09:40] 115,000 tons of advanced security [09:42] equipment have arrived in Israel, and we [09:45] will bring you all the details very [09:47] soon. And meanwhile, Iran's neighbors [09:49] are already eyeing the potential spoils. [09:53] That is how it is. When the Iranian cat [09:56] weakens, the dog in the region want to [09:59] bite off its flesh. We will also bring [10:02] you the map of interests of the [10:05] countries that are eyeing influence in [10:08] the American Republic. And OPEC is [10:10] signaling an increase in production [10:12] despite the closure of Homus. while an [10:15] Iranian tanker slips past the American [10:18] blockade and oil prices jump to a 4-year [10:21] high. But soon we will probably not need [10:25] favors from the Iranians. The brilliant [10:28] route that bypasses the straight of [10:29] Homus has been revealed. The blockade of [10:32] the strait is forcing the world's [10:34] largest shipping company to operate a [10:37] new route that combines sea and land [10:39] between Europe and the Persian Gulf. [10:43] And the war against the terrorist [10:44] organization continues with rocket [10:47] launches and the IDF continues cleansing [10:50] southern Lebanon from terrorist [10:53] structures and terrorists themselves. [10:55] The Lebanese terrorist organization [10:57] filed several rockets tonight towards [11:00] the idea forces. I'm Pinto with me is [11:03] Mati Shashani and we are boots on the [11:05] ground bringing you the full truth about [11:07] what's happening in Israel. And this is [11:09] day 65 of the war against the [11:11] revolutionary guards in Iran, which is [11:13] the head of the crumbling axis of evil [11:15] in the Middle East. And one second [11:16] before we begin, I want to call on you [11:18] to continue spreading the truth. Share [11:20] our content with as many people as [11:22] possible. Click the subscribe button and [11:24] most importantly, do not forget to look [11:26] for me, Ya Pinto, and for Mati Shashani [11:29] on our social media platforms so you can [11:31] get the behindthescene look of what it's [11:33] like to live in Israel in this war. Our [11:36] senior Middle East correspondent, Mati [11:38] Shashani. How do you explain the fact [11:40] that Iran, which is under blockade and [11:43] heavy pressure, is the one now trying to [11:45] set the deadline for the United States? [11:48] Yeah. I think what we're seeing here is [11:50] this very unique insight into how the [11:52] Iranians negotiate. Many times in the [11:55] past, these comments, the things they've [11:57] said, the things they've done, [11:58] negotiations have been left behind [12:00] closed doors. Not this time. This time [12:02] we actually get to see exactly what the [12:04] Iranians are trying to do, their [12:06] negotiation tactics that are not very [12:09] impressive. I have to be honest. Uh when [12:11] you really sort of call out their bluff, [12:12] you can understand what they're trying [12:13] to do. So here's what the Iranians have [12:15] requested. I'm going to read you the [12:16] list. They've said several things. [12:18] They've said one uh that has sent a [12:20] 14-point list where they demand they [12:23] demand the country under siege uh [12:25] demands to reach an agreement within 30 [12:28] days or else what? They'll attack [12:31] everyone in the region. They'll launch [12:33] ballistic missiles. They'll strive for a [12:35] nuclear bomb. I mean, what what is there [12:37] or else statement here? That's just my [12:39] commentary. I'm putting that aside. Uh [12:41] so the Iranians they deny or reject the [12:45] American proposal for a ceasefire that [12:47] actually asks them to make concessions [12:49] and they say, "Well, no, we have [12:50] something better for you. How about, and [12:53] I'm being dead serious here, how about [12:56] we do nothing that takes away from our [12:58] power, nothing that dismantles our [13:00] terrorism capabilities, and instead, as [13:03] a first phase, here's what you do, the [13:05] United States. You remove the sanctions, [13:08] you give us back our oil, you allow us [13:11] to uh move oil freely, so take off the [13:13] blockade of Iran. And of course, you uh [13:17] remove the freeze on our assets that are [13:18] held outside of the country. And you pay [13:20] us compensation because you, the United [13:23] States, caused financial damage to Iran. [13:28] That's what they said. Does it sound [13:30] absurd to you? Because it sounds [13:32] absolutely absurd to me. Uh then they [13:34] say, "We're willing to talk about the [13:36] nuclear program, but that's not [13:38] happening now. That, my friends, is [13:40] happening on phase two." And everyone [13:43] knows that when the Iranians say they're [13:44] doing something and it'll happen later, [13:46] well, that means one thing exactly. They [13:48] plan to never, and I mean absolutely [13:51] never, do what they promised to do. Uh, [13:54] and yes, if you're asking me if I'm [13:56] calling the Iranian regime liars, they [13:57] are absolutely liars. They've done this [13:59] repeatedly uh in decent decades and they [14:02] plan to do so again. Now, let's talk [14:05] about what this actually means. One, [14:07] this is an Iranian very classical, very [14:09] sort of assumed negotiation tactic. [14:12] They're trying to trick everyone into [14:14] wasting time on their nonsensical uh [14:17] requests. Uh they're trying to sort of [14:19] create a smoke screen, kick up dust, [14:22] waste a lot of energy, waste a lot of [14:23] time on negotiating with a with a [14:25] negotiator that doesn't actually plan to [14:28] negotiate. So to summarize what we're [14:30] witnessing once more from the Iranians [14:32] is negotiation tactics. And I want to be [14:35] clear here and I want to be open. No one [14:38] is missing out on a substantial [14:40] opportunity to end this war by accepting [14:42] their terms. They don't mean to end the [14:45] war. What they're trying to do is to [14:47] survive. What they're trying to do is to [14:49] waste the American time and everyone [14:51] else who's trying to bring an end to [14:53] this war. What they're not planning to [14:54] give up their nuclear program. They're [14:56] not planning to give up on their [14:58] ballistic missile program. And they're [14:59] definitely not planning to stop [15:01] sponsoring terrorism. That will only [15:03] happen when there is regime change. This [15:06] regime, the ones with the turbins, the [15:08] one with the black dresses, the ones who [15:10] are doing everything to get the signal [15:12] across the world, we are the bad guys [15:14] here. We're the baddies. We're trying to [15:16] bring uh death. We're trying to bring [15:18] destruction to you wherever you are [15:20] around the world. These guys have been [15:22] very clear, the Ayatollas. Their goal is [15:25] religious warfare. And they wanted to do [15:27] that by destroying the big SA in the [15:29] United States, the small state in [15:31] Israel, and everyone else who somehow [15:33] relates, understands, and agrees with [15:35] their ideology. That's who they are. [15:37] That's what they're planning to do. We [15:38] better believe them when they tell us [15:40] they're doing that and keep fighting [15:42] until that regime is gone and can no [15:45] longer threaten Israel or the United [15:47] States. [15:48] >> Is the uncertainty that Trump is [15:50] creating actually his most effective [15:52] weapon right now against Iran? [15:54] >> Yay. What I love about this entire [15:55] situation is I think that the Trump team [15:59] has really figured out how to negotiate [16:01] with the Iranians. Why do the the [16:03] Iranians keep making these vague [16:05] threats? Why do they keep releasing all [16:07] these like insane statements about we [16:09] will destroy the United States? You just [16:11] wait and see what dangerous weapon we [16:13] have in hiding. I mean, come on, guys. [16:15] We know what you have. Uh so, at this [16:17] point, there's two big things that are [16:19] happening here. One is the Iranian [16:21] leadership is actually stressed. It's [16:23] afraid of what the United States is [16:24] going to do. It's afraid of the fact [16:27] that President Trump is actually willing [16:29] and able, two very important uh factors [16:32] about his personality and his ability. [16:34] He's willing and able to strike them [16:37] hard again even though the war has been [16:39] going on for a substantial amount of [16:41] time. And there's another thing over [16:42] here. The Iranian regime is afraid [16:44] because they run out of cards. They run [16:46] out of plane uh playing tools. They run [16:49] out of moves that they can make. They've [16:50] used their proxies. They they've used [16:52] their ballistic missiles. They've pushed [16:54] for the nuclear bomb. They've done they [16:56] closed the straight of Humus. What is [16:58] left? What is left? Well, the answer is [17:01] not much [17:03] uh for the Iranian regime. Trump is [17:05] creating an amazing amount of [17:07] uncertainty for the Iranian regime. And [17:09] he's doing that because he doesn't see a [17:10] point in negotiating with them. He [17:12] doesn't see a point in letting them [17:14] waste his time and everyone else's time. [17:17] In the past, the Iranians behaved, this [17:19] is important to note, they behaved like [17:21] a petulant, problematic child in the [17:23] classroom who thought and was often [17:25] proven right that if he misbehaved, [17:28] everyone would come and try to appease [17:29] him. Now, now Iran, now Iran, what is it [17:32] that we can give you for you to stop [17:34] misbehaving? But instead of doing that, [17:36] President Trump is saying to them [17:38] through his negotiators, Wititov, [17:40] Kushner, uh, and of course, uh, VP [17:42] Vance, who's been part of this from the [17:44] get-go, saying to them, "Look, we've [17:46] told you what we're willing to [17:47] negotiate. Come around and negotiate [17:49] with us, or don't come around and [17:51] negotiate with us. These are the terms. [17:53] Say what you want to say. Yell till [17:55] you're blue in the face. One way or [17:57] another, we are going to get what we [17:59] want to." Now you decide Iranian [18:01] Ayatollah regime if you want to get to [18:03] that point bankrupt and without any oil [18:06] infrastructure or if you want to do it [18:07] sooner rather than later. And I think [18:10] the fact that they have very little left [18:12] to put pressure on with they have very [18:14] little weapons left. They have very [18:16] little uh levers of power left in their [18:18] arsenal is scaring the Iranian regime. [18:21] And they're behaving because of that in [18:23] a very unpredictable manner. They're [18:25] making threats. They're saying these [18:26] bold statements. We'll eliminate this. [18:28] We'll eliminate that. We'll show you [18:29] these secret weapons. Come on. Nothing's [18:32] really happening here. We are time and [18:34] time again. We're just waiting for them [18:35] to actually come to terms with what the [18:37] reality is. And this war is going to end [18:39] one way or another with the Ayatollah [18:41] regime dramatically weakened. The [18:43] Americans proven stronger than them and [18:46] willing to really hold tight to the line [18:49] to the points that were decided on. And [18:51] of course with Israel as usual in this [18:53] case coming out victorious in the fight [18:55] against Iran. I don't think the [18:57] Ayatollah regime is going anywhere [18:58] anytime soon barring a substantial [19:00] miracle in this term but they are [19:02] weakened and their uh posture in this [19:05] negotiation is thankfully much weaker [19:07] than it was weeks and even days ago. [19:10] >> Adi if the campaign resumes what can [19:13] truly change the picture of this war? [19:15] more strikes, hitting energy [19:16] infrastructure, taking control of a [19:18] strategic asset, or actually continuing [19:20] the economic strangulation. [19:23] >> Okay, this is the part of the [19:24] conversation, Neil, that I think is a [19:26] little painful for us in the West to [19:27] recognize. We talked about this in uh [19:30] previous shows a lot actually. There is [19:33] no military strike that the United [19:36] States is willing to take. I'm choosing [19:38] my words carefully here. There is no [19:40] such strike that will actually change [19:42] the Iranian regime. And because it won't [19:44] actually change the Iranian regime, what [19:47] it won't be able to do is it won't be [19:48] able to force them to open up the [19:49] straight of Humuz or to force a policy [19:53] change on the Iranian regime. I mean, [19:55] the key tenants of the way the Iranians [19:57] operate is striving for nuclear power, [19:59] proxy warfare, selling oil illegally, [20:02] and of course uh using a deterrence uh [20:06] factor through their ballistic missiles [20:07] and terrorism to try and deter other [20:09] countries from fighting against them. [20:11] And sadly, even if there was a week-long [20:14] or 10-day long or 14-day long bombing [20:17] campaign that reduced much of the energy [20:20] infrastructure, much of the oil [20:21] infrastructure, much of the IRGC [20:24] government facilities, if we reduced [20:25] them to rubble, still the IRGC would [20:28] continue to fight, still the Ayatollah [20:30] regime would not be removed in Iran. And [20:33] I know this is depressing to to hear, [20:35] but this is the reality. I mean, they [20:37] are a reg a regime that sanctifies [20:39] death, that is willing to, I mean, [20:41] happily willing to sacrifice its own [20:44] people on futile and useless wars. [20:46] They've done this repeatedly in the [20:47] past. They're willing to to, you know, [20:50] to burn through their economy just for [20:52] the sake of making a point against [20:53] Israel or the United States. So, we [20:55] think another bombing mission will stop [20:57] them. It won't. Well, the only thing [21:00] that will really stop these people is [21:02] regime change. The only thing that [21:03] scares them is regime change. They're [21:06] not afraid of losing money and they're [21:07] not afraid I mean it hurts them but it's [21:10] not the kind of thing that will break [21:11] them. Uh there is no point in time where [21:13] there'll be a calculation somewhere in [21:15] that says guys look remember we made [21:18] that red line on the map and after that [21:20] we're going to capitulate to the [21:22] American demands well we've hit that [21:23] financial point or we we've hit that uh [21:26] you know lack of munitions point or [21:28] we've hit that point in losing [21:30] leadership. It hasn't come and and you [21:32] need to really hand it to the Trump [21:33] administration. They've dealt the [21:35] Iranians a very substantial blow. [21:38] They've hit infrastructure. They've hit [21:40] oil infrastructure. They've hit much of [21:42] the Iranian leadership. They've buried [21:44] deep in the ground their enriched [21:45] uranium. They've sunk their ships, their [21:48] submarines. You know, the list is long. [21:50] It's a very substantial and meaningful [21:52] military campaign against the Iranians. [21:55] And still they look and say, I mean, [21:57] it's not that they don't care, but they [21:58] want to keep fighting. They want to keep [22:00] fighting because they're fighting a war [22:02] of lack of of asymmetrical nature. [22:05] They're not looking at this and saying, [22:06] "Well, we've lost enough. Let's cut our [22:07] losses and give in." They're willing to [22:10] fight to the death, not the death of the [22:12] Ayatollas, by the way, the death of the [22:14] Iranian people. So, we're in a tricky [22:16] situation, and we have to be honest with [22:18] it. Uh, you could bomb the Iranians [22:20] again, and it wouldn't end the war. Uh, [22:22] you could strike their infrastructure, [22:23] and it wouldn't end the war. What we [22:25] need to focus on is eliminating the [22:28] Iranian regime. And I want to say [22:30] something. There are forces behind the [22:31] scenes that are working to do exactly [22:34] that. Just today, I was seeing leaked uh [22:36] footage from some of the munitions and [22:39] technology that the United States tried [22:41] to supply the Kurdish rebels to fight [22:43] against the Iranian uh Ayatollah regime. [22:46] Now, that never really happened, and [22:48] that's a whole different story of why [22:49] they didn't really participate or rise [22:51] up against the Iranian regime. But there [22:53] are efforts beneath the surface. And I [22:55] believe that the rifts were seen within [22:57] the Iranian regime will continue and [22:59] grow time and time again to the point [23:02] where they are somewhat eliminated or [23:05] someone internally overthrows the [23:06] government. But for now, this is the sad [23:09] truth is that a bombing campaign would [23:11] reach the point or meet the goal of [23:14] further weakening the Iranian regime, [23:15] but it will not open up the straight of [23:17] Humus and it will not force the Iranian [23:19] regime to give in. What they need is [23:21] more financial pressure, more military [23:23] pressure, and more strengthening of the [23:26] opposition s factions and forces within [23:29] Iran to the point where the regime is [23:31] afraid of losing power and then they [23:33] give in in a negotiation. Trump and his [23:36] team have done beautifully in really [23:39] negotiating a hard line against the [23:41] Iranian regime. Uh the US armed forces [23:43] and the Israeli armed forces have caused [23:46] dramatic damage to the Iranian apparatus [23:49] of war, but it's still willing to fight [23:52] because they're not afraid of killing [23:53] their own population or losing more of [23:55] their economy. When they're afraid of [23:57] this losing power, that is and only that [24:00] is what we need to focus on. [24:01] >> Thank you very much, Mati. That really [24:03] helped me understand better what we're [24:05] dealing with. And to all of you, keep [24:07] spreading the truth. 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This is [25:55] happening while the naval blockade on [25:57] Iran has already turned from a [25:59] diplomatic message into an ongoing [26:01] operation while Thran is sending a new [26:03] proposal through mediators and while [26:05] President Trump is saying openly renewed [26:08] strikes on Iran are a possibility. So [26:11] are we watching real negotiations or the [26:14] final minutes before a new round of [26:16] fighting? I'm Yo Pinto and this is your [26:18] boots on the ground report. Closing day [26:20] 65 of the direct war against Iran's [26:24] revolutionary guards known by its [26:26] American name as its epic fury. Today [26:30] begins at sea. Not because the sea is [26:32] calm, but exactly the opposite. [26:35] While closed doors talks between the new [26:38] Iranian proposal and discussions about [26:41] it, the American Navy is still [26:43] continuing to close the breathing room [26:46] of the Islamic Republic. According to [26:48] the data presented, the blockade on [26:51] Iran's ports has now continued for 20 [26:54] days straight. 48 vessels were forced to [26:56] change their course. Two ships were [26:58] seized. 31 tankers loaded with around 53 [27:02] million barrels of Iranian oil are stuck [27:05] without a normal way out. The value of [27:08] that oil is estimated almost 5 billion. [27:12] And this is not only money that is not [27:14] entering the state treasury. This is [27:16] money that is not reaching the [27:18] revolutionary guards. This is money that [27:20] is not flowing to Hamas to the militias [27:24] in Iraq and to the Houthis in Yemen. And [27:26] the entire terrorist system that Iran [27:28] has built around Israel for years is [27:30] suffering. But Iran's problem is not [27:33] only that it cannot sell. The problem is [27:36] that it is still producing. The oil is [27:39] coming out of the ground but not out of [27:41] the country. Storage tanks are filling [27:44] up. Old tankers are being brought back [27:46] into service. Ships are being turned [27:48] into floating warehouses. Around Karag [27:51] Island, Iran's main oil expert terminal. [27:54] More and more vessels are trying to buy [27:56] Thran time. This is not a strategy of a [27:59] strong country. This is artificial [28:02] breathing. Iran is trying to project [28:04] confidence. Figures in the oil industry [28:07] claim that they now have that they know [28:09] how to reduce the production without [28:11] damaging the wells and that they have [28:13] experience from previous sanctions [28:15] previous. But this time it is not the [28:18] same game. In the past, Iran bypassed [28:21] sanctions with a shadow fleet, fake [28:24] flags, switched off transmitters, and [28:28] shipto- ship transfers in the middle of [28:30] the sea. Now, the United States is not [28:33] only following the money. It is standing [28:36] physically on the sea routes. [28:39] This is the pressure point. Trump does [28:41] not have a bomb. [28:44] It doesn't need to bomb every oil [28:46] facility in order to hurt the regime. [28:48] Sometimes it is enough to close the way [28:51] out. If Iran forced was forced to reduce [28:54] the production under pressure, some of [28:56] its wells may be damaged. Transfer [28:59] systems may be stuck. Returning to full [29:02] production could become a long, [29:04] expensive, and complicated process. An [29:07] oil well is not a light switch. You [29:09] cannot always turn it off and on without [29:12] paying a price. And this is the game of [29:14] oil and time. Trump is betting that the [29:17] blockade will bend Iran before energy [29:20] prices bend Washington. Iran is betting [29:24] the opposite. It wants oil prices to [29:26] rise, markets to panic, Europe to demand [29:29] relief, and political pressure inside [29:32] the United States to grow. In simple [29:34] terms, Thran is trying to turn its own [29:37] pain into global pain. But Trump is [29:39] sending a different message. He received [29:42] Iran's new proposal, but wrote that he [29:44] cannot imagine it being acceptable [29:46] because the Iranians still have not paid [29:48] a heavy enough price for what they have [29:51] done to the world over the last 47 [29:54] years. And when he was asked about [29:57] renewed strikes, he did not avoid the [29:59] question. He said there is a possibility [30:02] that it could happen. The Iranian [30:04] proposal includes 14 clauses. Thran is [30:08] demanding the end of the war within 30 [30:10] days, not just an extension of the [30:12] ceasefire. It is demanding guarantees [30:15] that there will be no further attack. It [30:18] is demanding the removal of American [30:20] forces from and around Iran. It is [30:23] demanding the lifting of the naval [30:24] blockade, the release of frozen assets, [30:27] compensation payments, the removal of [30:29] sanctions, and the end to the fighting [30:31] on all fronts, including Lebanon. In [30:34] addition, Iran is demanding new [30:36] mechanisms for managing the Strait of [30:37] Hummus, in which Iran would hold a [30:40] central role in controlling the passage [30:42] through the waterway. [30:44] Now, pay attention to what is missing. [30:48] The proposal has clauses about money, [30:52] clauses about American forces, clauses [30:55] about homes, clauses about ceasefire, [30:57] but the Iranian nuclear issue is pushed [31:00] aside. And that's exactly the danger [31:02] point. Iran is trying to first open the [31:05] sea, first release the money, first [31:08] bring the oxygen back to the regime, and [31:10] only afterwards to talk about the issue [31:13] that brought this war to the boiling [31:15] point from the get-go, the nuclear [31:18] program. [31:19] From Israel's point of view, that cannot [31:21] work. If Iran receives time and money [31:24] without real treatment of its enriched [31:26] uranium, then the war has not ended. It [31:29] has only gone underground. [31:32] That's why the IDF remains on high [31:34] alert. Israel is preparing for the [31:36] possibility of renewed fighting and is [31:39] making infrastructure and energy [31:41] facilities across Iran as possible [31:43] targets. Air defensive systems are on [31:45] alert. The air force is ready with plans [31:49] prepared together with the American [31:50] military. And in Jerusalem, one thing is [31:53] understood clearly. Any American strike, [31:55] even a limited one, could bring an [31:57] Iranian response against Islam. This is [32:00] the hard question of this day. Trump is [32:03] using the threat of a strike to squeeze [32:07] out lastm minute concessions, or is he [32:10] truly moving closer to a military [32:12] option, to a military decision? Because [32:16] right now, the answer is somewhere in [32:19] the middle. Trump wants a deal, but not [32:21] a deal at any price. He wants to show [32:24] that he's holding the blockade, but also [32:27] that he's ready to bring back the fire. [32:29] He wants the Iranians to understand that [32:32] time is no longer working only in their [32:34] favor. And in Tehran, they are trying to [32:36] show that they are not breaking. The [32:39] revolutionary guards released [32:40] threatening messages. They claim that [32:42] Trump must choose between an impossible [32:44] military operation and a bad deal. They [32:47] are trying to present the situation as [32:49] if the American decision space is [32:51] shrinking. But in reality, it is Iran [32:55] that is under a ring of pressure. The [32:58] oil is stuck. Storage is filling up. The [33:00] regime is cutting production. The [33:02] economic price is growing every day. And [33:04] the 14 clause proposal looks more like [33:07] an attempt to buy time than a diplomatic [33:11] breakthrough. And before we continue, if [33:14] you understand how important it is to [33:16] share and know the truth of what's [33:17] happening in Israel and in this region, [33:19] I call on you to help us first of all by [33:22] subscribing to this YouTube channel, [33:24] leaving a comment. Let me know where [33:25] you're watching from and hit the like [33:28] button. Above all, you can also look for [33:31] me, Yay Pinto, and Mati on our social [33:33] media platforms to get the look of what [33:35] it's like to be in Israel behind the [33:37] scenes. And now, let's go to Lebanon. [33:39] Because while Iran is trying to remove [33:42] the blockade from itself, its central [33:44] arm in the north of Israel continues to [33:46] lose infrastructure. Over the last 24 [33:49] hours, IDF soldiers in southern Lebanon [33:52] identified two armed terrorists [33:54] operating near the Israeli forces. They [33:57] were south of the four defensive line [34:00] and they posed an immediate threat. The [34:02] forces closed the circle fast and [34:04] eliminated them. During the same [34:06] activity, dozens of Kisbala weapons were [34:09] found. AK-47 rifles, machine guns, [34:12] anti-tank missiles, magazines, and [34:14] combat equipment. All of this was [34:17] intended for activity against the IDF [34:19] soldiers and against the Israeli [34:20] civilians. And during the night, Kizbala [34:23] fired several rockets towards IDF [34:25] forces. Suspicious aerial targets were [34:28] also identified in the area, and there [34:30] were no casualties amongst our troops. [34:33] This detail matters because in southern [34:35] Lebanon there is no real quiet. There is [34:38] a systematic dismantling campaign. The [34:40] IDF is not waiting for to return in full [34:43] force to the borderline. It is [34:45] dismantling warehouses, positions, [34:48] military buildings and infrastructure [34:50] that the organization is trying to hide [34:52] inside villages. And this is exactly his [34:55] method. It operates from civilian [34:58] spaces. It hides weapons near homes, [35:00] institutions, roads, and sensitive [35:03] buildings. Then when the IDF strikes a [35:05] terror infrastructure, [35:07] tries to turn it into a headline against [35:10] Israel, as if Israel struck civilian [35:13] infrastructure, while in reality is [35:16] using them for terror schemes. That's [35:18] why it's important to tell the viewer, [35:20] you what's really happening on the [35:22] ground. Not just Israel struck, but what [35:25] was struck, who used this building for [35:28] what, what weapons were found in it, and [35:30] the threat that was removed. And at the [35:32] same time, diplomatic contacts around [35:34] Lebanon continue, but Iran is already [35:37] trying to bring Lebanon into the package [35:39] as well. It is no coincidence that Thran [35:42] is demanding the end to the fighting on [35:43] all fronts, including Lebanon. From [35:46] Iran's point of view, is a strategic [35:48] asset. If it is being worn down in [35:51] southern Lebanon, Iran wants to save it [35:53] through this agreement. Israel cannot [35:56] accept a situation in which a deal [35:58] leaves the Israeli north, the [36:00] communities in the north under hisbala [36:02] fire because hisbala does not need a [36:05] functioning state in order to fire. It [36:07] needs a warehouse, a launcher, a drone, [36:10] a command room, and a few meters of [36:12] civilian cover. That's why every [36:15] arrangement in Lebanon must begin with [36:17] one question. who really controls the [36:19] ground. Meanwhile, global supply chains [36:22] are also starting to bypass Hmuz. The [36:25] shipping company MSC has presented a new [36:28] route. Ships from Europe will sail [36:30] through the Suez Canal to ports Western [36:33] Saudi Arabia. And from there, cargo will [36:37] be moved by trucks about 1,300 [36:39] kilometers across the Arabian Peninsula [36:42] to Dam and from there to ports in the [36:45] Gulf. [36:46] This is not an easy solution. It is [36:48] expensive. It's complicated. It is [36:51] slower. But the very fact that the [36:52] world's largest shipping company is [36:54] building such a route says something. [36:56] The straight of Homus is no longer the [36:59] maritime passage. Has become a business [37:01] security and political risk. And when [37:04] companies begin bypassing the strategic [37:06] route, even at a high cost, that's a [37:09] sign that trust in this route has been [37:12] broken. And this is exactly the trap [37:14] that Thran tried to build to turn Hermuz [37:17] into a hostage to make the world fear [37:19] every American or Israeli decision. But [37:22] as the blockade continues, Iran is also [37:24] discovering that this hostage can work [37:27] against it. Because if the world learns [37:30] to bypass Hmus, even the Iranian card [37:35] begins to wear down. [37:38] And still we must not make a mistake. [37:40] Iran has not disappeared. It has [37:43] missiles. It has regional arms. It has [37:45] capabilities at sea. It has drones, [37:48] mines, fast boats, costal missiles, and [37:51] the ability to create crisis at [37:54] intensive, sensitive points. Regimes [37:58] under pressure do not always surrender. [38:00] Sometimes they escalate so that they do [38:03] not look broken. And that's the great [38:05] danger of day 65. This will is no longer [38:09] measured only by how many targets were [38:11] struck. It is measured by the question [38:13] of who will lose room to maneuver first. [38:16] Iran under the blockade, Trump under [38:19] political pressure, under dismantling in [38:21] southern Lebanon, or global markets [38:23] under energy prices. [38:26] If Thran is demanding the opening of [38:28] Hummus without truly addressing the [38:30] nuclear issue, will the next explosion [38:33] come from the sea, from the air, from [38:35] Lebanon, or from the decision inside the [38:38] Oval Office? So, keep spreading the [38:40] truth, follow us, and most importantly, [38:42] hit the subscribe button here on TV and [38:44] Israel on YouTube. 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So I'm calling on you to [39:28] help and pray for the IDF soldiers, for [39:31] the United Nations, United States, [39:33] excuse me, servicemen and women that are [39:35] defending us, for wisdom to our leaders, [39:38] for the children that are affected by [39:40] this conflict, and for the peace of [39:42] Jerusalem. See you again tomorrow.