
Nothing has changed that would bring about peace. The Jews are still destroying Christian and Muslim villages in southern Lebanon. They are the destroyers, blowing up family homes and shared associations between the Lebanese people who live in the area. Hezbollah is a reaction to Israel, as now, the masks have all been removed to the whole world, except to the “USA” rubes.
The US accomplished nothing, except displaying for the whole word what a paper tiger we are and how weak we are in the face of a potential national security threat. Our strategic defense initiatives are depleted, which forces us toward the unthinkable nuclear option.
Iran sets July 4 funeral for late Supreme Leader Khamenei
Iran announced funeral ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei more than 100 days after he was killed in Israeli and US strikes, with processions set to begin in Tehran on July 4 and end with his burial in the northeastern city of Mashhad on July 9, state media reported Saturday.
The ceremonies for Khamenei and members of his family will be held in Tehran, Qom and Mashhad from July 4 to July 9, according to a statement by the office that publishes his works. Khamenei’s death in February marked the end of more than three decades at the helm of the Islamic Republic.
2 Corinthians 6: 14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
Jeremiah 6:14– “From the least to the greatest,
all are greedy for gain;
prophets and priests alike,
all practice deceit.
14 They dress the wound of my people
as though it were not serious.
‘Peace, peace,’ they say,
when there is no peace.
15 Are they ashamed of their detestable conduct?
No, they have no shame at all;
they do not even know how to blush.
So they will fall among the fallen;
they will be brought down when I punish them,”
says the Lord.
“Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.”
Merz says US-Iran deal could stabilize global economy
“German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that a peace deal between the United States and Iran could stabilize the global economy, adding that the agreement must also hold in Lebanon.”
Pezeshkian says Iran-US MoU source of pride for Tehran, regional allied groups
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington was a source of pride not only for the country, but for the whole region and Iran’s regional allied groups. If all provisions of the memorandum of understanding (with the US) are properly implemented, it will be regarded as an honorable document for the country,” Pezeshkian said on Monday.
He said more than 90 percent of Supreme National Security Council members backed the move.
Oman says Iran-US understanding is win for diplomacy
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi on Monday urged the world to welcome the Iran-US understanding, calling it “a timely win for diplomacy and common sense” and thanking those who helped secure it.
Iran’s hardliners call for Araghchi’s execution
Iran’s hardliners called for the execution of the country’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi during a nighttime rally, accusing the foreign ministry and Tehran’s negotiating team of making concessions in talks with Washington. Iran International English.
Dutch foreign minister welcomes US-Iran deal
Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen welcomed on Monday the MOU between the United States and Iran, calling it a hopeful step toward stability in the region, including Lebanon.
Berendsen also thanked Pakistan and other mediators, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
1/2— Tom Berendsen (@ministerBZ)
UN chief welcomes Iran-US peace deal, praises regional mediators
UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the agreement between the United States and Iran, describing it as a major step toward ending the conflict and advancing a peaceful settlement.
“I warmly congratulate the US and Iran for having reached a peace deal that provides for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as a framework for further negotiations,” Guterres said.
“This represents a critical step towards the peaceful settlement of the conflict,” he added. The UN chief also thanked regional countries that helped facilitate the negotiations, including Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Senior Israeli officials said Israel may have to confront US pressure if Washington demands Israeli withdrawals or limits on military operations in Lebanon following an agreement with Iran, Ynet reported on Monday.
“Right now, the prime minister is standing firm and succeeding in pushing back such Iranian demands,” one senior official was quoted as saying. The official said the Americans understood that Israel viewed the issue as a red line. The view inside Israel’s Security Cabinet was that Israel would “stand firm” on Lebanon, even at the cost of a dispute with Washington, according to the report.
- The US-Iran memorandum of understanding was welcomed by a wide range of countries and international officials as a step toward ending the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and easing regional tensions.
- President Donald Trump said the US deal with Iran was “now complete” and authorized the toll-free reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the immediate removal of the US naval blockade, declaring on Truth Social: “Let the oil flow!”
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Monday that Israel would not withdraw from territory it has seized in Lebanon, adding that the country would retaliate if Iran attacked over developments in Lebanon.
- EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that the US-Iran deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz marked a potential breakthrough, adding that EU foreign ministers would discuss how the bloc could be closely involved in the next phase.
So who is telling the truth?
- Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said on Monday that US President Donald Trump’s agreement with Iran did not bind Israel.
- President Donald Trump then intervened, urging Iran to hold back and promising that once the deal was signed, Israel would halt attacks on Lebanon, the report added.
- Israeli minister says US-Iran deal does not bind Israel
- Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said on Monday that US President Donald Trump’s agreement with Iran did not bind Israel.
- “Trump’s agreement does not bind us. Israel is not subordinate to the United States. We are an independent and sovereign country,” he said.
- He added that Israel was not party to the agreement and argued that it did not safeguard the country’s security.
- “We are not partners to this agreement, which does not safeguard our security. We must not withdraw from any territory [in Lebanon] that our fighters have captured,” he said.
So there it is, there will be no peace, because of the most vicious, lustful, bloodthirsty, hateful, greedy, spiteful, evil people that walk on the face of the earth.
And your representatives, who truly represent Israel not the United States, because of all the AIPAC bribes are about to pass this bill which totally takes away our sovereignty and ties it to the bastards who won’t agree to any peace agreements made by the United States. The measure is still at an early stage. The NDAA is passed by Congress each year to set US military policy and authorise defence programmes and spending levels. If enacted, the provision could mark a significant change in one of the world’s closest military relationships, shifting the two countries from a partnership centred largely on US Military aid towards one in which their defence industries are more deeply intertwined. Section 224 would require the US defence secretary to appoint an “executive agent”: a single official to coordinate military cooperation between the US and Israel. That work would cover joint research and development, the shared production of weapons, and the linking of military systems and data.“What Congress is trying to do now is find different ways of entrenching the relationship so deep in America’s own defence industrial base that it’s impossible to root it out,” Josh Paul, a former US Department of State official and founder of the advocacy group A New Policy, said about the controversial provision. “A new section of law in the National Defense Authorization Act would give Israel unprecedented access to American technology and would force the United States military to integrate Israeli defence technologies into our own critical military supply chain, giving Israel incredible leverage over America’s own defence priorities,” he added in a video posted on social media on Friday.” AlJazerra.
Well fuck you all!
I can’t put my finger on it, but there is something very off about this peace deal, and it goes by the name of Israel. Their insatiable greed is going to destroy their “greatest ally,” America. I hope you’re ready to die for Israel on the 4th of July!
Iranian MP says US-Iran deal violates Khamenei’s ‘red lines’
Mohammad Mannan Raisi, the MP for Qom, told a pro-government gathering that a memorandum of understanding expected to be signed on Sunday would violate the Supreme Leader’s “red lines.” Referring to President Donald Trump as the “killer” of Ali Khamenei, he urged Iranian officials to show what he called “a bit of honor.”
State TV commentator says Iran will take war to US soil
A commentator on Iran’s state-run Ofogh TV said Iran would soon take the war onto US soil and would no longer fight the enemy within its own territory, adding that the Islamic Republic has not yet revealed all of its options.
A commentator on Iran’s state-run Ofogh TV said Iran would soon take the war onto US soil and would no longer fight the enemy within its own territory, adding that the Islamic Republic has not yet revealed all of its options. International English (@IranIntl_En)
Iranian MP Ghazanfari says any Iran-US deal ‘lacks legitimacy’ and is ‘not binding’
Iranian lawmaker Kamran Ghazanfari said on Saturday in a message titled “warning to the negotiating team” that Iranian officials in talks with the United States have crossed what he described as the Supreme Leader’s “red lines,” arguing that any resulting agreement would lack legitimacy and would not be enforceable.
Ghazanfari added that the United States had repeatedly threatened Iran and members of its negotiating team during the two-month talks, saying any deal reached under such conditions would have no validity under international law.
Hardline figure warns Nabavian saying your actions will ‘come back to haunt you’
Hardline figure Jalal Rashidikoochi on Saturday criticized Iranian lawmaker Seyed Mahmoud Nabavian over his comments on a potential Iran–US agreement, accusing him of fuelling division and undermining national unity.
Rashidikoochi also warned that Nabavian’s actions would “come back to haunt him,” saying they were causing what he described as serious harm to the country.
“Even if your intention was good, do not doubt that you have become the cause and instigator of a great evil in the country, which will also engulf you,’ he posted on X.
جناب اقای نبویان
سلام علیکم
خواسته یا ناخواسته آتش فتنه و اختلاف در بین ملت مبعوث شده را روشن کردید و هر لحظه بر آن میدمید.
امر صریح رهبری را در عدم تبدیل اختلافات موجه و غیر موجه به تنازع و تفرقه را زیر پا گذاشتید و با ایجاد شبهه و بدبینی نسبت به فرماندهان میدان مذاکره، نه تنها… — Jalal Rashidikoochi (@jalalrashidi404)Hardliners protest against Iran negotiators over emerging US deal
Hardliners at a rally in Tehran on Saturday chanted against chief negotiators Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Abbas Araghchi over the emerging US deal, shouting, “Ghalibaf, Araghchi, what about our leader’s blood?” and “Araghchi, have shame, leave the country alone.”
Hardliners at a rally in Tehran on Saturday chanted against chief negotiators Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Abbas Araghchi over the emerging US deal, shouting, “Ghalibaf, Araghchi, what about our leader’s blood?” and “Araghchi, have shame, leave the country alone.” — Iran International English (@IranIntl_En)
Tehran hardliners say negotiators lack Mojtaba Khamenei’s backing
Hardline protesters in Tehran accused Iran’s negotiating team of acting without the supreme leader’s approval, pointing to Mojtaba Khamenei’s silence on talks as a sign that he has not endorsed them. Sir, a question: Imam Mojtaba Khamenei even issued a message about a plane tree for Nature Day. How come he has not said a single sentence about approving negotiations?” #A_hint_is_enough_for_the_wise #No_to_negotiations_with_killers,” reads a placard held by a protester during Saturday rallies.
Hardliners in Mashhad chant ‘Death to Araghchi’ over alleged compromise
A video released by IRGC-affiliated media appears to show a gathering outside the Foreign Ministry’s representative office in Mashhad on Saturday evening where protesters chant, “Death to Araghchi, the dishonorable compromiser and infiltrator.”
The hardliners have been criticizing the foreign ministry and the negotiating team in recent days, accusing them of giving too many concessions to the United States in the deal which the US and Pakistan say will be signed on Sunday.
9 “The rulers of the earth who sinned sexually with her and shared her wealth will see the smoke from her burning. Then they will cry and be sad because of her death. 10 The rulers will be afraid of her suffering and stand far away. They will say,
‘Terrible! How terrible, O great city,
O powerful city of Babylon!
Your punishment came in one hour!’
11 “And the merchants of the earth will cry and be sad for her. They will be sad because now there is no one to buy the things they sell—
An hour? The new hypersonic missiles can travel from bases in Russia to the United States in less than 20 minutes. Apparently, Iran has hypersonic missiles and a nuclear warhead. Don’t scramble to the basement, you’ll just be prolonging your misery; instead head to the yard, pour yourself a four finger, put on you sunglasses and wait for the flash as you are eviscerated and returned to elements out of which you are made.
So I found it extremely bizarre that the funeral for the Supreme Leader Khamenei, is slated to be held, on the Fourth of July!? Why would they pick that date? Is it just coincidence?