TBN Israel’s Yair Pinto reports on the Israel-Hamas and regional war. IRAN: Black rain is reportedly falling over Tehran after a night of Israeli strikes on Iranian oil reserves, with military fuel tanks still burning into the morning.
The IDF says it launched strikes against infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran and additional areas across Iran, including the Space Headquarters and more than 400 targets in western and central Iran. The IDF also confirmed the elimination of the designated chief of staff of Iran’s leader, as Israel continues hitting commanders and emergency mechanisms of the regime.
U.S. AND NUCLEAR THREAT: President Donald Trump said Iran’s next leader “will not last very long” without his approval, while also warning that the Iranians planned to attack the entire Middle East and take it over. Reports say the United States is considering an operation to seize Iran’s enriched uranium, while Iran is targeting radar systems that support American regional air defense. U.S. warnings to Iranian civilians say the regime is using populated areas as a human shield.
GULF STATES: For the first time since the war began, the United Arab Emirates reportedly struck a desalination facility inside Iran after continued Iranian attacks. Bahrain also reported a strike on a desalination facility, while Gulf states continue diplomatic efforts to contain the escalation. Oil prices are rising sharply, with global markets feeling the shockwaves of the war.
LEBANON: The northern front remains active as Israel says Hezbollah has been significantly damaged since joining the fighting. The IDF also carried out a major strike in Beirut, reportedly eliminating senior Iranian Quds Force commanders in the heart of the Lebanese capital, while warning that the window may now be opening to strike the broader Iranian axis.
SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Later in the episode, Yair is joined by the Bearded Bible Brothers for a special live in-depth interview. Spread the truth—like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.