TBN Israel’s Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani report on the Israel-Iran and regional war.
IRAN: President Trump says Iran has 48 hours before he “opens the gates of hell,” as the standoff over Hormuz and the wider war deepens. Yair reports that negotiations between Iran and the United States have reached a dead end, while Iranian officials insist the Strait of Hormuz “will not return to its previous state.”
STRIKES: The Israeli Air Force carried out a dramatic strike in Mahshahr, targeting the Fajr 1 and 2, Rajal, and Amir Kabir petrochemical facilities, described in the report as chemical production centers tied to Iran’s ballistic missile industry. According to the report, the bombing of Iran’s second-largest chemical complex caused a full shutdown of ballistic production lines.
RESCUE MISSION: A dramatic operation is now underway deep inside Iran after another American aircraft was reportedly shot down. Yair covers the U.S. special forces ground mission searching for a missing American navigator in the Zagros Mountains, after the pilot of an F-15E was reportedly rescued under fire while helicopters and crew members were hit during the extraction effort.
ISRAEL: Iran continues launching heavy fire toward Israel, with reported impacts near the Kirya in Tel Aviv and major damage in central Israel, including burned vehicles and multiple impact scenes. At the same time, Israeli and American officials reportedly acknowledge that although Iran’s missile firepower is weakening, Tehran is still rebuilding damaged missile bunkers within hours and may sustain its attacks in the coming days.
REGION: The report also covers a drone strike by the IRGC on a vessel “linked to Israel” near the Strait of Hormuz, new tanker routes near Oman that may offer a workaround to Hormuz, Hezbollah’s escalation from Lebanon including the reported first-ever cluster bomb attack on Israel, and Turkish economic instability under pressure from the war with Iran.
EUROPE: Yair also examines allegations that France quietly moved its ships while opposing the reopening of Hormuz at the U.N., as well as growing concern in Britain after the antisemitic burning of Jewish community ambulances in London was not treated as a terrorism case. Spread the truth—like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.