Transcript [00:00] The United States is deploying the Dark Eagle, a new hypersonic missile battery ready to be [00:08] used against Iran. And believe me, this is an extremely frightening weapon. The move also [00:16] sends a very clear message to Moscow and Beijing. The game-changing weapon that the United States [00:21] has still not used may soon reach deep into Iran. Today, we will bring you all the details. [00:30] Is the war moving towards another round of fighting? The secret American plan to destroy the [00:36] revolutionary guards in Iran is being exposed. In Iran, they are preparing for a scenario of renewed [00:43] fighting and they are threatening that they will reveal new capabilities. It also seems that Iran's [00:50] military is threatening that they are on the verge of an extreme response to the United States. [00:57] And it seems that right now the revolutionary guards are running out of solutions because of [01:03] the blockade. Iran is getting closer to breaking and it is bringing an ancient technology back into [01:10] use so it will not drown in oil surplus. And today we will expose we will expose the intrigues at the [01:21] top of the Iranian regime because apparently Much is alive but is not controlling the revolutionary [01:29] guards in Iran. And we will bring you all the details. And at the same time, the entire world is [01:36] under pressure because besides the fact that the blockade is choking the revolutionary guards in [01:41] Iran, it is also sending global oil prices soaring up and the Israeli Navy launched a nighttime [01:49] operation in the heart of the sea. Naval forces took control of the flutira to Gaza. We will bring [01:56] you all the details. I'm Pinto. with me is Mati Shashani and we are boots on the ground bringing [02:02] you the whole truth about what's happening in Israel and also the whole truth about what's [02:07] happening in our neighborhood the Middle East and this is the opening of day 62 of the war roaring [02:14] lion or by its American name epic fury an economic chokeold in the heart of the seas taking place the [02:22] United States is reporting airtight enforcement of the naval blockade on Iran the commander of [02:28] the United States Central Command Admiral Brad Cooper revealed that so far 42 attempts to violate [02:34] the blockade have been thwarted. For two weeks now, American forces have been enforcing with [02:40] determination and courage a tight naval blockade that's causing major disruption to Iran's economic [02:48] trade routes. In new footage that we have, the activity of the fighters is being exposed, [02:55] repelling from helicopters and also taking control of vessels. The estimated damage to [03:00] the Iranian regime's treasury more than $6 billion. The blockade is extremely effective [03:09] and we are committed to full enforcement according to the admiral said. Trump's though saying that [03:18] he shows rejection of Iran's latest proposals and he's preparing for a prolonged naval blockade. In [03:26] simple words, Washington does not believe Thran and global markets are already responding with [03:33] extreme price increases. And right now on the table for the American military is preparation [03:40] for strikes against infrastructure targets and an operation to open up the straight of Hmuz. [03:46] And behind the scenes, the United States is again trying to build an international coalition to open [03:52] up the strait. Following the jump in oil prices, the American president spoke with oil companies in [03:58] an effort to minimize the impact of the blockade on the sea routes around Iran. At the same time, [04:06] the president proposed creating a new coalition in order to restore ship traffic in the straight [04:12] of to normal. And of course, I have to point out that the president has an excellent sense [04:20] of humor. As you know, Donald Trump published a photo today with a new name for the NC route. He [04:27] called it the Trump straight or the straight of Trump instead of the straight of Hmuz. And I'm [04:35] sure that the people in the revolutionary guards in Iran are furious when they hear that. How do [04:41] I know? Because the threats from the Iranians, they keep coming from every direction. Muchame [04:48] is once again tweeting from the bunker. this morning writing that a new chapter is beginning [04:53] in Huz. It is real. And this morning Ayatah is once again so-called broadcasting from the [05:03] bunker without proof of life. We don't know if he's still with us or not. And declaring a new [05:08] era without the United States and full Iranian control over the Strait of Homus. This comes [05:14] as the United States continues to impose a naval blockade on passage through the straight of Hmuz. [05:21] The speaker of the Iranian parliament, Muchapa Bag Galibbah, declares that the enemies failed [05:27] to achieve their goals and another senior regime officials threatens that a ground invasion will [05:34] end with the mass captivity of American soldiers. Senior figures in the Iranian chain of command are [05:41] threatening that Iranian patience is reaching its limit and that they are on the verge of an extreme [05:48] response to the moves of the United States. Iran is taking a desperate step so it will not drown [05:56] in surplus of oil. It's bringing oil tankers back into operation in order to deal with this [06:02] severe shortage of places to actually store the oil that they cannot export. while the American [06:08] blockade closes in from all directions. And it's important to remember that Israel attacked and [06:15] destroyed the emergency or storage tanks at the beginning of this war. All the chaos in the regime [06:23] comes from the fact that the revolutionary guards have completely taken over the government in Iran. [06:29] Senior sources in Tehran revealed that the military arm of the revolutionary guards [06:33] has taken full authority for itself and Mushta Baham is being used as a puppet is only a figure [06:41] of legitimacy and communicates only through recorded messages. Right under Trump's nose, [06:49] the revolutionary guards are managing to get tankers to bypass the blockade using a new method. [06:56] An intelligence company reveals that Iranian tenkills are penetrating and pretending to be [07:02] Iraqi in order to bypass the American sanctions. And we are talking about oil worth of $800 million [07:09] that is being smuggled through falsified location data. But it is important to remember that this is [07:18] very small money compared to what the Iranian oil sales system used to be. In the Amiratis, they are [07:25] outlining a strategy for the day after the war. At first, they assess that the war against Iran, [07:31] the closing of the Strait of Homus, and the United States blockade would unite the Gulf countries. [07:37] But now, it seems that the main feature of the new strategy will be independent actions by the states [07:45] and probably a move closer to cooperation with Israel. We will bring you all the details very [07:52] soon. And today you really really should stay with us because we will bring you all the details about [07:59] the new American missile. It's fast, precise, and terrifyingly expensive. The new weapon that will [08:08] be deployed in the Middle East against Iran. I'm talking about the new hypersonic missile, [08:14] Dark Eagle, which became operational only in 2025. It reaches a speed of Mach 5 and has a [08:24] range of about 2,800 kilometers. The cost of each unit is estimated at $15 million. I'm [08:33] Pinto with Miss Mati Shashani and we are boots on the ground bringing you the whole truth about [08:39] what's happening in Israel. And this is day 61 of the war against the revolutionary guards in Iran, [08:45] which is the head of the crumbling axis of evil in the Middle East. And one second before we begin, [08:50] I want to call on you to keep spreading the truth. Share our content with as many people as possible. [08:56] Click the subscribe button and most importantly, do not forget to look for me, Yay Pinto, and for [09:01] Mati Shashani on our social media platforms so you can get our firstand behind the scene look [09:08] at what it's like to live in Israel under this war. Our senior Middle East affairs correspondent, [09:14] Mati Shashani. If Iran is really approaching the point of no return in the oil crisis, [09:20] why is it still continuing to threaten instead of looking for a quick way out of this war? Yeah, [09:27] that is a great question. We're really in this very complicated and complex situation right now [09:32] in the negotiation and in the war. And sadly, we're in a position where both the Americans [09:37] and the Iranians don't have much of an incentive to change the status quo. Let me explain that for [09:45] the Iranians. First of all, if they go back to war, it doesn't improve their situation. [09:50] It just degradates their situation. Makes things worse for them. It makes things more painful for [09:55] them. But if they continue as with business as usual, they continue blocking the straight [10:00] of Homus. They continue trying to run their proxy soldiers through specifically at the moment. Well, [10:06] it doesn't really cost them much aside from the financial loss. But if they negotiate and [10:12] they give into the requests made by the United States and that's done publicly, [10:17] that does cost them a lot. So they're doing what the Iranians always do. They draw out time. [10:23] They waste time. Uh they spread, you know, they spread rumors about what they're planning to do, [10:27] what they can't do, what they will do, and then they lie about what they said previously. and [10:33] they're always playing this this time game that's almost never ending trying to wear away at the [10:38] patients and the ability to be uh resolute and clear on the western side. In the past, [10:44] it's worked for them. Uh currently, it does not seem to be uh working for them. And you ask a [10:49] valid question, why don't they give in? Uh and we could talk about this for a lot for for hours, [10:56] but it's not in their DNA. Uh again, I'm not talking about necessarily the Iranian people, but [11:00] the Ayatollah regime that leads Iran. It's not in their DNA theologically, religiously, culturally, [11:08] ideologically, uh to say something along the lines of we were wrong and we're making a correction. [11:14] That's not going to happen. That statement is not going to come out of their mouth. It's not going [11:19] to be written. It's not going to be communicated verbally or in any other kind of way. Uh they [11:23] won't admit a mistake. They won't admit that they uh they were wrong in what they did. They won't [11:28] admit that their path was incorrect. There's two main reasons for that. One, they're dictators. Uh [11:35] they claim to be a people's republic, they claim to be to have elections. Let's be real here. [11:41] uh when a when a country is passed from a father to son without any type of election aside from a [11:47] committee appointed by their friends and family uh so to speak or people in a similar outfit uh as is [11:53] the case in Iran that's not a democracy that's a dictatorship and dictatorships don't admit [11:57] mistake and they don't they don't admit weakness and they don't admit that they lost they always [12:02] blame the outsiders they always claim propaganda they always claim fake information they always [12:08] lie to their people and to their enem enemies as the Iranians do consistently. But there's another [12:14] more important layer here which is the religious layer. The Ayatollah regime is a theocracy. It's [12:21] a government of religion. And governments led by religion claim to be sent by God. And if [12:28] they're sent by God, you need to follow their logic for a second. If they're sent by God and [12:32] they're doing God's bidding, then how could they possibly be wrong? So, it's one of two options. [12:38] your faith is or wrong or you fudge the facts and they've gone down the second route which is lie [12:44] about what's actually happening. And in that equation of not being able to admit mistake, [12:48] not wanting to show weakness, they never have a morning where they wake up and say, [12:53] you know what, this whole violence and hating on Israel and the United States, [12:57] we were wrong about that. Let's try something less extreme. Uh let's get rid of the, you know, [13:02] the head garb. Let's get rid of the super villain outfit. uh that that that's not happening. Uh [13:08] let's, you know, let's be clear here. What the Iranian regime does is it lies to its people and [13:13] it spread violence and it continues to do so until they no longer can govern the people of Iran. That [13:19] will happen quickly or slowly, we're not entirely sure. Uh but they're not going to admit defeat. [13:24] And this is where the negotiation becomes super tricky because for them to be able to walk away [13:29] from a negotiation and say that they won and also at the same time have the US think that they're [13:35] happy with the outcome of that negotiation. That is a very very complex equation that I'm not sure [13:42] uh is easily solved by anyone uh who's negotiating currently. So short answer, the Iranians won't [13:48] admit that they made a mistake because it's against their ideology, against their DNA. [13:53] They won't call it quits because currently calling it quits, admitting mistakes, uh surrendering to [13:58] the American demands will cost them more than the financial damage that the American blockade and [14:04] continued pressure on them is currently costing them. Mati, what's the meaning of an American plan [14:10] for a short and powerful wave of strikes? Is this a way to break the deadlock without being dragged [14:18] into a long wall? That's a great question. We've been hearing about this Sentcom Blitz operation [14:24] in Iran for some time now that we know there are plans that have already been drawn up for [14:30] what would be a concentrated wave of attacks against Iranian targets. I mean, think about [14:35] it. The US doesn't go to war without having, you know, a substantial plan. And in this case, [14:40] they have a very substantial amount of soldiers, of munitions, of vessels in the region that have [14:47] battle plans of what happens in the hour, the day, the week that the negotiation officially [14:53] ends unsuccessfully, I should state, or that President Trump or the commander of Sentcom says, [14:59] "We're going back to attacking the Iranians." When there's a short window of opportunity and [15:04] you want to cause maximum damage, you need to know what targets you're going after first. [15:08] And I can assure you they have a very clear list of what's going to happen on the day that um that [15:16] h that happens. But whether or not that kind of blitz attack is what really changes the outcome [15:21] of the war, that's a little more complicated and I need to really explain that for a second. This [15:26] war can't be won and hear me when I say this. It can't be won by military action alone. It can only [15:34] be one. It can only be uh resolved fully with a diplomatic solution on top of the military. [15:40] Military is important. Military is crucial. It is foundational for bringing any kind of substantial [15:45] change to the current situation. But it won't end the war. Why is that? Because even if you [15:51] did 30 more days of bombing Iranian targets and you bombed infrastructure and eliminated more of [15:58] their leadership and more of their military uh production capabilities and buried even [16:03] deeper into the ground the enriched uranium that they previously had and eliminated more of the [16:08] scientists that that carry the knowledge, you're not going to get to a place where there's nothing [16:12] left that will allow them to keep fighting unless we do things that Western countries simply don't [16:18] do, which is eliminate mass groups of population. Don't get me wrong, I'm not calling for that. I'm [16:23] just stating the obvious here, which is these kind of wars don't end that way. They don't end the [16:28] way World War II ends, you know, in the back of a uh a trailer of a train where two generals shake [16:34] hands and one hands over his papers and says, "We surrender on behalf of the German people, [16:39] the Japanese people, whatever." That day isn't coming, guys. Let's take it out of our vocabulary. [16:44] The way this ends is with an agreement because currently the Iranian regime is here to stay. [16:49] They're not going anywhere. They don't seem to have lost their resolve to hold on to Iran [16:54] as a country or as a people. And therefore, in sort of an obvious uh development of thought, [17:00] the next thing that's going to happen is not necessarily going to be a military conclusion, [17:05] but rather a diplomatic one. That doesn't mean, by the way, that there will not be another exchange [17:10] of blows because it is feasible. This is important to state. It is very feasible in fact that the uh [17:18] Americans will get tired of the negotiation games of the Iranians and will carry out another series [17:24] of strikes. We know they're prepared for this. We know that the plans already exist for that, [17:28] but that won't be the move that ends the war. It will cause more damage to the Iranians. It [17:33] will further weaken their government, uh further reduce their capability to wage war, but it won't [17:38] limit it completely. And again, just to remind you of something we've been talking about a lot [17:43] in recent days, in a war of asymmetrical nature, such as this war, where there is the strongest, [17:48] best equipped, best trained army in the world, the American armed forces, facing a much lesser [17:55] adversary, the Iranian armed forces, the IRGC that are fighting against them using terrorism. Well, [18:03] the war doesn't end when the armies are eliminated. The Iranian army has been long [18:06] eliminated. That's not going to change. What what needs to change is the regime needs to decide that [18:12] it is no longer worthwhile for them to continue fighting against the American armed forces. More [18:18] so, and we've seen this also in recent weeks, the Iranian regime is already weakened. It has already [18:24] split into different factions that are fighting over power. And even when one of them commits to [18:29] some version of a ceasefire or some version of ending the war, what ends up happening is [18:35] other factions violate that very same agreement. We've seen this repeatedly in in recent weeks, [18:40] both in action and in public statements. Uh so ending the war doesn't happen by yet [18:46] another substantial strike. Uh another substantial strike could change the situation, but it doesn't [18:51] ultimately end the war against Iran. That happens with an agreement that happens through negotiation [18:57] or when the regime in Iran falls. Whichever happens first. Which one it is? Well, I'll leave [19:03] that to greater and better than me because we're not sure what's going to happen. We just know that [19:07] the next step here uh is reaching a substantial meaningful agreement with the Iranian regime. And [19:13] Mati, what does the Gaza flutila reveal about the psychological and media campaign against Israel [19:20] while the war against Iran and continues? Yeah. I find it to be fascinating that amidst everything [19:26] that's happening in the Middle East right now, the blockade on the street of Humuz, the civilian [19:30] ships that have been attacked, uh the war in Lebanon, the fact that the terrorist organization [19:35] is threatening the government of Lebanon with death if they try to comply or reach a ceasefire [19:41] with Israel. With everything that's going on, the countries of Europe or several entities within [19:46] with Europe decided that the number one thing they need to do is to bring aid to the people of Gaza [19:52] to break, in their words, the siege of Israel on the Gaza Strip. Now, of course, there's some very [19:59] substantial problems with the facts that they're trying to claim. Uh the main one being is what [20:04] they're saying is a lie. Let me explain. These flotilla ships are meant as propaganda tools. [20:09] They're not actually bringing aid. Most times when they're, you know, unveiled what's in those ships, [20:14] it's a very small amount of aid and a lot of tools to generate propaganda, cameras, [20:19] uh, internet uplinks, etc. These people are coming for a show. They're coming for [20:23] a publicity stunt. They're not actually coming to do anything uh, meaningfully good for the people [20:28] of Gaza. But more importantly, let's talk about the Gaza Strip itself. in the Gaza Strip. The [20:34] war ended with a ceasefire at the end of which Hamas, the terrorist organization was supposed [20:39] to be removed from the Gaza Strip. Important note here, by Arab countries, by Muslim countries, that [20:45] never happened for various reasons. Hopefully, it will happen in the future. And the Hamas terrorist [20:50] organization has gone back in the areas still under its control to recruiting children to fight [20:57] on its behalf to uh beating, stealing, and killing their own people to maintain control and of course [21:02] to do what their favorite thing to do is is to try and attack Israel. Uh they have no reason [21:07] to do this by the way aside from their ideology. Uh but once again and once again what they do is [21:12] try to carry out violent attacks against Israel. I'll add one more thing here. There is no blockade [21:17] on the Gaza Strip. Israel moves in supplies on a daily basis. I've seen it with my own eyes. Ya, [21:22] you've seen it with your own eyes. We've seen this time and time again. The trucks are coming [21:26] in with all the food that these people uh need. But the big problem is is Hamas isn't trying to [21:31] rebuild the Gaza Strip. They're trying to destroy Israel. Uh Gaza has never been their agenda, never [21:37] been their interest. They're not even concerned with it. So these flotillas are a shipload of [21:43] hypocrisy. That's what they really are. uh a bunch of people who mean no good. They're doing this [21:49] because they want a virtue signal to the world about how virtuous they are and how evil everyone [21:53] else is. They're looking for an easy win on a PR stunt that doesn't actually change anything on the [21:58] ground. But when it came to and and I'm just going to summarize a few things that happened while [22:02] this war is raging to the ethnic cleansing of Christians in Africa, no flotillaa. When it came [22:09] to the Iranian regime killing tens of thousands of its own people, no flotillaa. when the Iranian [22:15] regime uh started shooting ships full of Filipino or Thai or other nationality uh sailors in the [22:21] straight of Humus, no flotilla to save them. The Gulf states can't move goods aside from through [22:27] uh planes in and out of their countries because of the blockade in the street of hummus. No flotillaa [22:32] to bring aid to the people of the UAE or the people of uh the uh the Saudi country or the [22:38] people of Oman. No flotilla over there. The only flotilla is always against Israel and against [22:44] uh the Israeli Jewish people. That's always the case. It's an act of absolute hypocrisy that has [22:50] no intention to really change things on the ground in Gaza. I want to tell tell you one more story as [22:57] we wrap this. It might, this might be a little known fact to to many people around the world, [23:02] but for much of the, this is about a year ago, when Israel was bringing in aid into the Gaza [23:07] Strip, Israel was distributing the aid through a organization, an aid organization called the GHF, [23:13] the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, uh, an American organization, and there were UN organizations, [23:19] and mark my words when I say this, there were government organizations of different countries [23:22] in the world who because Israel was the one distributing the goods, and because it would [23:27] look good, for the state of Israel to bring those goods to people. They publicly, well, [23:31] not publicly, behind closed doors, they prevented that aid from reaching the people in Gaza and [23:36] they refused to participate because they didn't want to do anything that would be politically [23:40] beneficial for the state of Israel, even though it was feeding the people of Gaza. Mind you, they [23:46] admitted publicly that the majority of the aid they were bringing into the Gaza Strip was stolen [23:51] and resold by Kamas, the terrorist organization, and was thus funding the terrorist organization. [23:57] So where's the disconnect here? The disconnect is the fact that these people don't care about [24:01] the Palestinian people. They don't care about the people of Israel. They don't care about [24:04] ending conflict. They don't care about uh ending suffering. What they care about is hurting the [24:09] state of Israel, hurting the people of Israel. And any tool that they can use on the way to that [24:15] to seem more virtuous, to seem like they're doing the right thing, they'll utilize that [24:18] tool. They'll play that tune until it's absolutely done. And this is an example of that. The Middle [24:24] East itself has been at war for months now. There are a lot of people that need aid. Go to southern [24:28] Lebanon. These people have been ravaged by who's been tearing through the country, has [24:33] been causing unbelievable damage to that country, forcing them into war time and time again. No [24:39] flotilla to come and help those people. The same goes to countless conflicts around the world, [24:43] countless minorities that are being targeted. And if it's not about a Jewish person person, well, [24:49] no one cares about it. That's the reality over here. So see this flotillaa for what it is. It [24:54] is a political statement meant to harm Israel. It doesn't mean to bring aid to the people uh to the [24:59] people of Israel. And I add one last thing. If you really want to break the siege on the Gaza Strip, [25:05] there's one clear address for breaking that siege, and that is Egypt. Egypt is the one who's built an [25:11] entire wall complex preventing anyone from the city of Gaza or the Gaza area from coming into [25:17] the Sinai Peninsula that Egypt controls. They've even been in reinforcing that barrier in recent [25:24] months with both soldiers and physical barriers to prevent those people from coming in. So, [25:29] and I know we're accustomed to this as Israelis. Hypocrisy is repetitive. Hypocrisy and hate of [25:34] the Jews is historical. It's biblical. But we're always negatively surprised by how hypocritical, [25:41] how duplicit in their values these people can be. sailing a freedom ship from Europe to people that [25:46] already have food while ignoring the suffering of countless others where they could really use [25:51] that money, use those resources to bring true help. Yeah. And thank you very much, [25:56] Mati. This really helped me understand better what we are dealing with. And to all of you, [26:01] keep spreading the truth. Share our content with as many people as possible. Click on the subscribe [26:06] button and search for Yupinto and Mati Shashani on our social media platforms. Also go to our website [26:12] tbnisraelrael.com and subscribe to our newsletter. The ceasefire with Iran may be in place, [26:19] but no one in Israel really believes that this is over. The missiles may have stopped for now, [26:25] but the injuries, the trauma, and the need to stay ready and prepare, that hasn't gone [26:31] anywhere. And through all of this, who was there from the very start, from the very beginning? [26:39] Magenda Vida dome. When the sirens went off, when the rockets hit, their teams, they were ready on [26:46] the ground, treating the wounded, evacuating the injured, saving lives again and again. And now, [26:53] even as things quiet down, they don't stop. They're restocking supplies, repairing ambulances, [27:00] retraining teams, getting ready for whatever comes next because they know that it will come and they [27:07] need to prepare. But to stay ready, they need support. They are entirely dependent on donations. [27:13] And if you want to make a real difference in Israel, you can make a donation and save lives [27:19] by going to saveifeisrael.com. Again, that's save lifeisrael.com. Help Meadom stay prepared, [27:28] strong, and fast so they can keep saving lives whatever happens next. Israeli Navy [27:35] forces operated overnight in open waters against the Shammud flutila which was making its way [27:41] towards Gaza. The ships reported military boats that approached them, lasers and weapons aimed [27:47] towards the activists and disruptions to their communication systems. The IDF made clear that [27:53] Israel is enforcing the maritime security blockade on the Gaza Strip, warning every vessel not to [27:59] continue towards the coast. But this incident does not stand alone because at the same moment that [28:05] the Israeli Navy is stopping the flutila on its way to Gaza, the United States Navy is stopping [28:12] ships in the Persian Gulf and Iran is trying to turn sealanes into a tool of global blackmail. [28:19] So are we seeing just another maritime incident or the beginning of a stage in which the sea becomes [28:25] the central front of this wall? I'm Pinto. This is your boots on the ground report. Closing day 62 of [28:34] the roaring lion war or by its American name epic fury. And this day, this day begins at sea. But [28:40] it takes us straight into the heart of the Iranian regime. For more than two weeks, the United States [28:46] has been enforcing a tight naval blockade on the Iranian ports. The commander of the United States [28:52] Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, announced that American forces have so far diverted 42 [28:58] commercial vessels that attempted to violate the blockade. According to American figures, 41 oil [29:06] tankers are stuck with about 69 million barrels of oil that are worth more than $6 billion, [29:13] which Iran cannot sell. This is not just another sanction on paper. This is economic strangulation [29:20] carried out in the middle of the sea. Ships are inspected, routes are blocked, ports are choked, [29:26] and the Iranian system that is supposed to turn oil into money is beginning to jam. When the oil [29:33] does not leave, the money does not come in. And when the money does not come in, the revolutionary [29:38] guards lose the economic fuel that sustains the militias, the Houthis, the smuggling networks, [29:46] and the entire axis of evil that has been built around Israel for years. Iran's problem is no [29:52] longer only who will buy its oil. The problem is where to put the oil that has not been sold. [29:59] Old continues to come out of the fields of the wells, but the tankers are not leaving the ports. [30:08] Land storage facilities are limited. Giant tankers are becoming floating warehouses. And once there [30:15] is no more room, Iran is forced to reduce the production. That's where the real risk begins. An [30:22] oil well cannot be turned off and back on like a light switch. A forced shutdown can damage [30:29] reservoir, remove loose and lower the pressure, allow water to come into the oil layers, block [30:38] the pipelines and require years of rebuilding and billions of dollars to restore the field and make [30:44] it operational again. That is exactly why Thran is bringing old ships back to life. The Iranian [30:52] super tanker Nasha built in 1997 and was absent from tracking systems for years was documented [31:01] again at Karag Island, Iran's main oil export terminal. This is not a sign of strength. It [31:08] is a sign of distress. Iran is searching for every floating vessel, every oil tank, every oil tanker, [31:15] every temporary solution so it does not drown in its old unsold oil. The energy market is already [31:23] feeling the pressure. Oil prices have jumped to highs not seen in years. Brent crude is trading [31:30] around $126 a barrel and American oil is climbing above $110. The straight of Homus, one of the most [31:39] important energy routes in the world, no longer functions like a normal pipeline for global trade. [31:45] It now functions like a pressure valve. Every Iranian threat, every American plan, and every [31:52] tank killer, stop moves the markets. Everything is connected. Trump understands this very well. [31:59] He sees the naval blockade as a central pressure lever, maybe even more effective than air strikes. [32:05] The idea is simple. Not to reopen the entire war, but to let time work against Iran. Every [32:12] day that the oil remains stuck, the regime pays a price. Every day that the ships do not move, [32:18] the revolutionary guards lose money. And every day that the market sees Thran does not truly [32:24] control Homus, Iranian deterrence erodess. But the blockade is not the end of the story. It is only [32:31] the first layer. Trump is expected to receive a briefing from the Sentcom commander on new [32:37] military options against Iran. One of the plans on the table is a short and powerful wave of strikes [32:44] likely focused on infrastructure targets in order to break the deadlock in the negotiations. Another [32:51] plan deals with taking control of parts of the Straight of Homus to reopen it for commercial [32:56] shipping. Another possibility involves the special forces operations to secure Iran's [33:03] enriched uranium stockpile. There's a double message here. On one hand, Trump is still giving [33:09] the blockade time to war. On the other hand, he's making sure that Iran sees the gun on the table. [33:15] The United States Navy, the forces in the Gulf, sentcom briefings and preparations for rapid [33:21] operations are all meant to tell Thran, "You still have a narrow window to surrender on the [33:28] nuclear issue. But that window will not remain open forever." A new and especially frightening [33:35] American weapon also enters this picture. Dark ego. The United States Central Command is seeking [33:43] to deploy the new hypersonic missile in the Middle East. A weapon that only recently became [33:49] operational. This missile reaches speeds of about Mach 5, has a range of about 2,800 kilometers, and [34:00] each unit is estimated to cost around $15 million. Its advantage is clear. It is fast, accurate, [34:08] and extremely difficult to intercept. If it's deployed in the region, the message will not be [34:14] directed only at Thran. It will also be heard in Moscow and Beijing. On the Iranian side, they're [34:21] trying to project power. But as the pressure grows, the threats grow more nervous. Senior [34:27] figures in the Iranian chain of command warn that patience is reaching its limits and speak of a [34:34] possibility of an extreme response against the United States. Senior regime officials view any [34:41] interference with Iranian oil tankers as a direct threat to the survival of the local economy. [34:47] Muhammad Ber Galibbah, the speaker of the Iranian parliament, claims that the enemies have failed [34:53] while Moshin Razi threatens that any American ground invasion would end with mass captivity [35:00] of the American soldiers. These are not ordinary threats. These are the threats of a regime that [35:07] understands that it is losing control over its main source of income. Iran can say that the [35:14] blockade is not working. It can claim the oil will keep flowing. It can display messages, missiles, [35:21] drones in the streets of the but if it is bringing all tankers back into service. If it is searching [35:29] for floating storage, if it is demanding the removal of the blockade as a condition for any [35:35] progress, that means the blockade is hitting exactly the right place. Inside the Iranian [35:41] leadership, another drama is unfolding is alive. But the main question now is where is he, how, [35:53] and who is he controlling? Because internal Iranian sources describe the reality in which [35:58] the revolutionary guards hold the practical power. While Muchapa mainly serves as a figure who gives [36:05] religious and governmental legitimacy to decisions that have already been made. He does not appear in [36:11] public. He communicates mostly through recorded messages or assistance and the generals are the [36:18] one actually managing the campaign. This is a very important point because in negotiations with Iran, [36:26] the problem is not only what Iran wants. The problem is who is even authorized to say yes or [36:32] no. The president can speak, foreign minister can travel, the mediators can offer formulas. But if [36:40] the revolutionary guards hold the real key, every diplomatic proposal may get stuck the moment it [36:46] appeals and approaches the core of the problem. nuclear missiles, Homus and Hisbala. Thran is [36:55] now trying to turn Homus into a rescue card. The Iranian proposal is simple and dangerous. First, [37:01] open the straight, remove the blockade, bring oxygen back to the economy, and only then let's [37:07] talk about the nuclear issue. From Iran's and the Americans point of view, that's exactly the trap. [37:14] Iran wants to receive oxygen before paying a real price. It wants time. Time to hide equipment. Time [37:20] to rebuild the launchers. Time to move uranium. Time to reactivate smuggling networks. And time [37:26] to return the revolutionary guards to a position of strength. That's why Donald Trump rejected the [37:33] proposal. He's not willing to remove the blockade only to heal vague promises. The American demand [37:39] remains clear. There's no deal without real action on the nuclear program. And meanwhile, to [37:46] strengthen the pressure, Washington is promoting a new international coalition around the Strait [37:52] of Hormuz. The goal is to share intelligence, coordinate diplomatically, help enforce sanctions, [37:58] and restore freedom of navigation without allowing Iran to decide who passes and who does [38:04] not. Donald Trump, of course, did not miss the opportunity to add some psychology to this war. [38:12] He shared an artificial intelligence image in which the state of Amuz receives a new name, [38:18] the strait of Trump. For the revolutionary guards, this is humiliation. For Trump, it is a way to [38:26] say that the Iranians have lost control of their most important asset. And for the global market, [38:32] it's another sign that the battle over Homus is no longer only military, it is also psychological. [38:40] And before we continue, if you understand how important it is to know what's happening in [38:44] this region, we call on you to help us. Help us spread the truth. You can like this report. You [38:51] can share it with your friends, your family, and anybody who needs to understand the Middle East [38:56] without filters. And do not forget to click on the subscribe button here on YouTube to understand, [39:03] to be updated, and to know how to pray for the situation. And while the sea is burning, [39:08] the northern front of Israel is not calming down either. In southern Lebanon, the IDF continues to [39:15] expose what tried to hide for years. In the Canara area, a large tunnel infrastructure was uncovered, [39:24] about 25 m deep and roughly 2 kilometers long, only about 10 kilometers from the [39:30] border with Israel. Inside the tunnels, forces are founding living rooms, water tanks, weapons, [39:38] anti-tank missiles in the tunnels, and infrastructure designed to allow Radwan [39:43] commando forces of to prepare for a raid towards the Galilee. This is not just another shaft. This [39:51] is an underground terrace city. It was built to allow terrorists to leave beneath the ground, [39:57] wait for the order, emerge quickly, and try to carry out what Israel learned after October [40:03] 7th that it must never underestimate again. Infiltration into communities, [40:09] attacks on families, and the creation of national shock. The difference is that this time the IDF [40:16] arrived before the order was given. Kizbala is not satisfied with tunnels alone. In southern Lebanon, [40:24] weapons were also found inside civilian areas. This is including reports of weapons that are [40:29] hidden in a children's room. This is the method. A launcher near a home, a warehouse near a family, [40:38] a shaft near a road, an ambulance hiding weapons, and then when forces operate, the organization [40:44] tries to sell the world a story about villages being attacked, ambulances being attacked. But [40:51] in reality, Vala turned the villages and the ambulances of South Lebanon into Iranian tools [40:58] of war. In recent days, explosive drones launched towards the idea forces have also continued. Is [41:05] identifies this threat as a major operational challenge. Small drones, cheap, more accurate, [41:13] and harder to detect in time. The prime minister said an order has already been given to advance a [41:20] special project to deal with the drone threat in southern Lebanon. It will not happen in one day, [41:27] but the message is clear. Israel does not intend to allow to restore the old equation of attrition. [41:35] Alongside this, it was reported that an Israeli UAV was shot down in Lebanon after [41:41] a surfaceto-air missile launch. In the same area, fivebala terrorists were also eliminated and the [41:50] organization continues trying to operate explosive drones and test the limits of Isa's response. But [41:56] the the reality in the north has changed. Also, Israel is no longer settling for containment. [42:03] every warehouse, every launcher, every piece of terrain and every attempt to rebuild power becomes [42:09] a target. This is where Lebanon connects again to Iran. Because not only a Lebanese problem, [42:17] it is an Iranian arm. The tunnels in southern Lebanon, the drones, the anti-tank missiles, [42:23] and the concealment among civilians, all of these belong to the same doctrine that comes [42:29] from Tehran. Iran builds a wall without standing on the border itself. It sends money, knowledge, [42:36] weapons, adviss for the moment when another front can be opened against Israel. And at [42:42] the same time, diplomatic efforts are taking place with Lebanon. But Israel knows there is [42:47] no real arrangement as long as holds weapons and decides for itself whether the Lebanese state has [42:54] authority over it or not. Foreign Minister Gidon Sa emphasized that negotiations are important, [43:00] but the Lebanese government must take practical steps to restore sovereignty. In simple words, [43:07] you cannot speak about the state while a terrorist organization holds an entire country hostage. This [43:13] wall has crossed much further borders. In London, two Jewish men were stabbed in the Golden Green [43:21] neighborhood in an attack that was declared terrorism. The two wounded men, aged 76 and 34, [43:29] were evacuated to the hospital and were in stable condition. The terrorist is a 45year-old [43:36] British citizen born in Somalia, Somalia. He was arrested after being neutralized by police and by [43:44] local volunteers. An Islamist organization called Ashab Yamin, identified as a group linked to Iran, [43:51] claimed responsibility for the attack. The footage from the scene is how to watch. A [43:57] terrorist chases Jewish people in the street attacks an elderly man at a bus stop and tries [44:04] to continue harming people until he's stopped. But the story is not only London. In recent weeks, [44:11] there have been also reports of ambulances belonging to the Jewish community being [44:16] set on fire, attempted arson attacks against synagogues, and attacks on Jewish institutions. [44:23] Israel warned Britain that statements are not enough. When anti-semitism becomes terror attacks [44:29] in the streets, action is needed, not only condemnation. And that is what Iran's broader [44:37] the broader war that Iran is waging looks like. It is present in Hmuz through the blockades and [44:44] the ships, the mosquito fleet. It is present in Lebanon through Hisbala. It is present in Yemen [44:49] through the threats against the Babel Mandanda and it appears in Europe through incitement, extremist [44:56] cells and violence against Jews. Not every event is directed directly controlled from Thran, [45:03] but the spirit, the incitement and the interest all connect to the same axis. And within all of [45:10] this, there is another significant movement in the Gulf. The United Arab Emirates is signaling a deep [45:16] change in the energy market with a move to leave OPEC and OPEC plus. For years, this cartel served [45:23] as a tool to regulate prices, limit production, and create power for all states. Now, a central [45:31] Gulf country is essentially saying, "We want to act independently. If the Amiratis increase the [45:36] production the day after the crisis, it can weaken the power of Iran and Russia and change the global [45:43] energy balance. This is also strategic blow to the anti-western axis. Iran needs high prices [45:49] of oil to fund the revolutionary guards and its proxies. Russia needs high oil prices for the [45:56] war in Ukraine. If Gulf states begin to act more with the United States and Israel and less within [46:02] the framework that also serves Thran and Moscow, the whole region changes. Meanwhile, inside Iran, [46:09] the crisis has already entered the people's homes. Inflation is soaring. Factories have [46:14] been hit. Jobs are disappearing. Prices of basic food products have risen by tens of percents. [46:22] citizens see the currency eroding, the oil stuck and the regime continuing to spike about to speak [46:29] about the victory that's not coming. This is where the strategic war becomes daily reality [46:34] in the supermarket, in the paychecks, at the gas stations, and in the facilities that cannot return [46:41] to work. The regime is betting that the Iranian public will hold out longer than the political [46:47] pressure on Trump. Trump is betting that the regime will break before the world gets tired [46:52] of the oil prices. Israel is watching both sides and understands that time is dangerous because [46:58] every day in which Iran is not defeated is also a day in which it can rebuild, hide, transfer, [47:06] and plan the next stage. And that's exactly where day 61 ends. Not in real quiet, but intense quiet. [47:14] The blockade is working, but has not yet forced a decision. Iranian threats are growing but have not [47:20] yet become a full move. The IDF is dismantling infrastructure but the organization is still [47:27] trying to test the border. Trump is keeping the military option on the table but still allows time [47:33] to work. Day 62 closes with Iran choking at sea, exposed underground and the world understanding [47:41] that this war is no longer being fought only in the air, but also in oil tunnels, ships, and [47:48] Jewish communities far from Israel. And if all of these fronts are already connected to one another, [47:56] will the decision come through an agreement, through a blockade, or through another explosion [48:02] that opens the next round? So, keep spreading the truth. Follow us, share, subscribe, leave a [48:10] comment, let me know where you're watching. The best thing that you can do is help us to reach [48:15] more people with boots in the ground. You can do that by subscribing to TBNI Israel on YouTube, [48:20] by searching for us on social media platforms, and by going to our website tbnisrael.com, hitting the [48:27] subscribe button to the newsletter, so you receive weekly updates of what's happening here. And this [48:36] is a spiritual war. We discussed this multiple times. And I believe and learn personally that God [48:42] is listening. He's listening when we are praying and calling his name. So let's do that. Let's [48:48] pray for wisdom to our leaders, to the negotiation teams, for the children that are affected by these [48:54] walls, and for the peace of Jerusalem. And we'll see you again tomorrow for another update. Hello, [49:00] this is Mati here in Jerusalem with TBN Israel. This is Yayop Pinto from TBN Israel. Here in [49:06] Jerusalem, TBN Israel is keeping viewers informed with Israel focused news, culture, [49:11] and what God is doing in this land. Support TBN Israel today online at tbn.org/israel. 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