The tension with Iran has moved from the battlefield to the negotiating table, but the war is not over. Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani break down the emerging deal, the 24-hour window, and Israel’s concern that Iran may use diplomacy not to surrender — but to breathe, rebuild, and rearm. President Trump says the deal with Iran must be “big and meaningful — or there will be no deal.” Tehran says progress has been made, but an agreement is not close. Iran wants guarantees, frozen money, sanctions relief, and the opening of Hormuz, while the United States is demanding enriched uranium, nuclear limits, and real supervision.
While the world talks about diplomacy, forces are preparing to clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz. Hundreds of British sailors are reportedly waiting in Gibraltar for a mission to help reopen the strait if an agreement is signed. The report explains why Hormuz remains Iran’s strongest economic weapon against the world.
Yair and Mati expose how Iran is reportedly rebuilding ballistic missile production, pulling launchers out of tunnels, operating procurement networks through Gulf states, and running cyber campaigns against Israel, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates. The report also details an Iranian espionage operation using fake job ads, fake video calls, and malware to target defense, aviation, and communications companies. In southern Lebanon, an IDF soldier was killed by a Hezbollah explosive drone, and another soldier was seriously wounded.
The IDF continues to strike Hezbollah infrastructure as the terrorist organization tries to rebuild its threat against northern Israel. In Gaza, Israel continues to destroy Hamas weapons warehouses and prevent the terror group from rebuilding under the cover of diplomatic headlines. The report asks the central question: is this a smart agreement that weakens Iran — or a ceasefire that saves the Revolutionary Guards at the last moment? If the agreement does not address Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missiles, Hezbollah, Hamas, and enforcement, it may not end the war. It may only prepare the next one. Spread the truth—like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode. The ceasefire has paused recent violence.
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