TBN Israel’s Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani report on the Israel-Iran and regional war. A dramatic new framework between the United States and Iran is reportedly moving forward, raising major questions in Israel.
Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani break down reports that Iran has committed to hand over its highly enriched uranium to the United States and remove it from Iranian territory — while key details of enforcement, inspections, missiles, and proxy terror remain unclear. President Trump updated Arab leaders on what was described as a “very positive” development in the negotiations and spoke separately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The report examines whether this is a breakthrough that could prevent a wider war, or a temporary pause that gives Iran 60 more days to breathe, rebuild, and return stronger.
According to the emerging leaks, the framework may include opening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the blockade on Iranian ports. But Iranian media is already presenting a different version, claiming Hormuz will remain under Tehran’s management. Yair explains why this difference matters: freedom of navigation versus Iranian control over one of the world’s most important maritime routes.
The IDF continues operating against Hezbollah terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Israeli forces destroyed an underground Hezbollah route about 100 meters long, while the Israeli Air Force struck launchers, weapons depots, and military structures used to threaten IDF forces and Israeli civilians. The report also covers international fallout from the Gaza flotilla, violent clashes involving deported activists in Europe, and new U.S. sanctions against entities connected to flotilla efforts aimed at violating the naval blockade.
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