TBN Israel’s Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani report on the Israel-Iran and regional war. Are we getting closer to renewed fighting in Iran?
Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani report that the IDF is preparing for the possibility of another American strike, while Israeli intelligence marks infrastructure and energy facilities across Iran as possible targets. President Trump said renewed strikes could happen “at any moment,” after Iran delivered a proposal that Washington says does not close the major gaps.
Iran’s new 14-point proposal demands an end to the war, guarantees against future strikes, removal of American forces from the region, lifting of the naval blockade, release of frozen assets, compensation, sanctions relief, and an end to fighting on all fronts — including Lebanon. But the report notes what is missing: a clear answer on Iran’s nuclear program and enriched uranium.
The naval blockade continues to squeeze Tehran. U.S. Central Command says dozens of vessels have been forced to change course, while assessments point to tens of millions of barrels of Iranian oil trapped at sea.
The report explains how the blockade is hitting Iran’s treasury, the Revolutionary Guards, and the wider terror network funded by Iranian oil money. While Iran tries to escape the blockade, Hezbollah continues to lose infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
The IDF destroyed about 70 buildings used by Hezbollah, along with about 50 additional terror infrastructures, including command posts, weapons storage facilities, military buildings, and positions used against IDF forces and Israel. The report also covers rising tension with Europe, Trump’s response to German criticism, U.S. military posture in the region, Houthi cooperation with Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, and Arab commentators mocking Tehran’s claim of victory as Iran faces growing pressure at sea, in Lebanon, and inside the regime.