TBN Israel’s Mati Shoshani reports on the Israel-Iran and regional war. Is Tehran pursuing an alternative nuclear path based on plutonium? Mati Shoshani breaks down the latest questions around Iran’s nuclear program, the condition of Mojtaba Khamenei, and whether the Revolutionary Guards are tightening their grip inside Tehran while the regime faces growing military and internal pressure.
Hundreds of ships remain trapped in the war zone near the Strait of Hormuz, with around 20,000 sailors stuck for more than 65 days as food, medicine, water, and fuel run low. Iran is threatening that any American attack on Iranian tankers or commercial ships will bring a harsh response against U.S. bases and enemy ships. Behind the scenes, the United States and Iran are negotiating a one-page memorandum of understanding meant to create a path toward ending the war and opening more detailed negotiations.
Qatar is playing a key under-the-radar role, while Pakistan remains the official mediator and the White House waits for Tehran’s final response. According to The Wall Street Journal, President Trump ordered the military to prepare for a prolonged naval siege on Iran. The White House believes economic pressure can break Tehran, but there is no quick solution as naval clashes, drone incidents, and ceasefire questions continue across the Gulf.
Hezbollah is watching the war with Iran with growing concern, fearing it may be left isolated without full Iranian backing. The IDF struck dozens of Hezbollah infrastructures in southern Lebanon, including military buildings, weapons depots, launchers, and additional terror sites, while more than ten terrorists were eliminated. Spread the truth—like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.