Status-6 (War & Military News)
The moment of interception of a UAV near Harir Air Base in Iraq's Erbil Governorate short time ago.
The base is known to house US forces. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2042365397110755412/video/1
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The moment of interception of a UAV near Harir Air Base in Iraq's Erbil Governorate short time ago.
The base is known to house US forces. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2042365397110755412/video/1
US forces are engaging hostile drones over Erbil Governorate in northern Iraq, these minutes.
At least one interception noted.
The drones likely belong to Iran-backed militias. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2042364645227307480/video/1 - Status-6 (War & Military News)tweet
Open Source Intel
Interesting.
Tel Aviv under attack ballistic missile attack by Hezbollah. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042365847646130546/photo/1
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Interesting.
Tel Aviv under attack ballistic missile attack by Hezbollah. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042365847646130546/photo/1
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Ashdod near Gaza under missile attack. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042365363178897714/photo/1 - Open Source Inteltweet
Open Source Intel
Iran is insisting Hezbollah be included in any ceasefire, threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed otherwise.
At the same time, Hezbollah, which sits in Lebanon’s government while maintaining a military wing, has just launched multiple ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv right now.
Hard to see Israel agreeing to halt strikes on Lebanon under these conditions. That window may have just closed.
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Iran is insisting Hezbollah be included in any ceasefire, threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed otherwise.
At the same time, Hezbollah, which sits in Lebanon’s government while maintaining a military wing, has just launched multiple ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv right now.
Hard to see Israel agreeing to halt strikes on Lebanon under these conditions. That window may have just closed.
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ELINT News
RT @FaytuksNetwork: Trump says Iran is not living up to its agreement to allow oil through the Strait of Hormuz https://twitter.com/FaytuksNetwork/status/2042369786907119725/photo/1
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RT @FaytuksNetwork: Trump says Iran is not living up to its agreement to allow oil through the Strait of Hormuz https://twitter.com/FaytuksNetwork/status/2042369786907119725/photo/1
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OSINTtechnical
Trump posts that Iran is doing a "very poor, dishonorable" job of allowing oil to pass through Hormuz.
"That is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/2042370224612106598/photo/1
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Trump posts that Iran is doing a "very poor, dishonorable" job of allowing oil to pass through Hormuz.
"That is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/2042370224612106598/photo/1
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Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Trump is displeased with Iran's handling of oil through the Strait of Hormuz: "This is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2042370676552597562/photo/1
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JUST IN - Trump is displeased with Iran's handling of oil through the Strait of Hormuz: "This is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2042370676552597562/photo/1
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U.S. Central Command
A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III takes off from a base in the Middle East. The Globemaster can carry over 170,000 lbs of cargo and land on runways as short as 3,500 feet. https://twitter.com/CENTCOM/status/2042371186898747770/photo/1
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A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III takes off from a base in the Middle East. The Globemaster can carry over 170,000 lbs of cargo and land on runways as short as 3,500 feet. https://twitter.com/CENTCOM/status/2042371186898747770/photo/1
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Open Source Intel
U.S. President Donald Trump:
"Iran is doing a very poor job, dishonorable some would say, of allowing Oil to go through the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042371236039209076/photo/1
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U.S. President Donald Trump:
"Iran is doing a very poor job, dishonorable some would say, of allowing Oil to go through the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042371236039209076/photo/1
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Status-6 (War & Military News)
US President Trump says Iran's current actions regarding oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz are not in accordance with the agreement that was reached between Tehran and Washington. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2042371342394167725/photo/1
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US President Trump says Iran's current actions regarding oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz are not in accordance with the agreement that was reached between Tehran and Washington. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2042371342394167725/photo/1
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OSINTdefender
In another post on his Truth Social app, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that Iran’s actions, as it relates to charging fees for transit through the Strait of Hormuz, is “not the agreement we have.” President Trump also called the measure “dishonorable.” https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042371445481755082/photo/1
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In another post on his Truth Social app, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that Iran’s actions, as it relates to charging fees for transit through the Strait of Hormuz, is “not the agreement we have.” President Trump also called the measure “dishonorable.” https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042371445481755082/photo/1
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Open Source Intel
President Trump is not happy.
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President Trump is not happy.
U.S. President Donald Trump:
"Iran is doing a very poor job, dishonorable some would say, of allowing Oil to go through the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the agreement we have!" https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042371236039209076/photo/1 - Open Source Inteltweet
Open Source Intel
White House aides received an email last month instructing them not to place bets on prediction markets, CBS News reports, citing sources.
“All White House employees are reminded that the misuse of nonpublic information by government employees for financial benefit is a very serious offense and will not be tolerated.”
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White House aides received an email last month instructing them not to place bets on prediction markets, CBS News reports, citing sources.
“All White House employees are reminded that the misuse of nonpublic information by government employees for financial benefit is a very serious offense and will not be tolerated.”
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The Spectator Index
BREAKING: Trump says 'This is not the agreement we have!' regarding oil going through the Strait of Hormuz https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/2042372927631606134/photo/1
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BREAKING: Trump says 'This is not the agreement we have!' regarding oil going through the Strait of Hormuz https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/2042372927631606134/photo/1
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Open Source Intel
For those of you in the U.S. just getting out of holiday, here’s what you missed.
Tuesday – Two Week Ceasefire Announced
• The U.S. escalated hard inside Iran. Strikes hit Karaj, Arak, and Bushehr. The Pentagon was actively weighing next steps, including deeper strikes on power plants and strategic and nuclear infrastructure.
• Iran responded with a major threat. IRGC officials warned they could choke off oil and gas to the West for years. The Strait of Hormuz was effectively restricted, creating immediate pressure on global energy markets.
• Pakistan stepped in to mediate. PM Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir spoke directly with President Trump and JD Vance.
• Trump then announced a 2 week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. The condition was clear: Iran must fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He described Iran’s 10 point proposal as “workable” and said a deal was close.
• Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi said Iran would guarantee safe passage through the Strait for 2 weeks if attacks on Iran stopped.
• Within minutes, missiles were launched toward Israel anyway. Sirens sounded across Tel Aviv and southern Israel.
• Core dispute starts here: Iran and Pakistan treated the ceasefire as regional, including Lebanon and Hezbollah. The U.S. and Israel say it only applies to Iran directly. Vance later called this a “misunderstanding.”
• Direct U.S. Iran talks were scheduled for Islamabad.
Wednesday – ceasefire starts breaking down
• The biggest issue: Hormuz never really reopened. Traffic stayed extremely low. Only a handful of vessels moved, mostly not carrying real crude.
• The White House said Iran was backing down. Independent shipping data showed the opposite.
• U.S. oil executives also got involved directly, pushing back hard against any scenario where Iran controls or taxes shipping through the Strait.
• Iran accused the UAE of being involved in strikes on its territory, and Iran hits Saudi energy and gas pipelines and infrastructure.
• Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf publicly rejected parts of the ceasefire framework, insisting only Iran’s 10 point plan is acceptable.
• Vance clarified the U.S. position: the ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon. He also claimed shipping was improving. Data did not support that.
• Israel launches a new surprise attack operation in Lebanon. Under “Operation Eternal Darkness,” around 50 IAF jets struck roughly 100 Hezbollah targets across Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley in a concentrated wave.
• Lebanese officials reported 300+ killed, 1000+ wounded The IDF said 220 were militants, including many senior commanders.
• Lebanon declared April 9 a national day of mourning.
• International backlash followed. Kaja Kallas and others called the strikes disproportionate and pushed to include Lebanon in the ceasefire.
Thursday – situation escalates further
• Saudi Arabia confirmed serious damage from Iranian strikes. About 600,000 barrels per day were knocked offline, with another 700,000 bpd affected via pipeline disruption.
• Drone activity increased. Drones reported over Tehran, Tabriz, and Karaj. Iranian air defenses were activated across multiple regions.
• Kuwait was struck after drones hit key facilities, including a National Guard site.
• Iran hardened its position: no Lebanon ceasefire, no negotiations. Officials called Lebanon inseparable from any deal and warned of consequences.
• Benjamin Netanyahu instructed his cabinet to begin preparing talks with Lebanon focused on disarming Hezbollah, while saying military operations will resume with force.
• Israel also began preparing for renewed fighting in Gaza after a Hamas deadline expired.
• Tensions with Pakistan escalated after its defense minister called for Israel’s destruction. Israel responded sharply.
Continued 👇🏻
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For those of you in the U.S. just getting out of holiday, here’s what you missed.
Tuesday – Two Week Ceasefire Announced
• The U.S. escalated hard inside Iran. Strikes hit Karaj, Arak, and Bushehr. The Pentagon was actively weighing next steps, including deeper strikes on power plants and strategic and nuclear infrastructure.
• Iran responded with a major threat. IRGC officials warned they could choke off oil and gas to the West for years. The Strait of Hormuz was effectively restricted, creating immediate pressure on global energy markets.
• Pakistan stepped in to mediate. PM Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir spoke directly with President Trump and JD Vance.
• Trump then announced a 2 week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. The condition was clear: Iran must fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He described Iran’s 10 point proposal as “workable” and said a deal was close.
• Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi said Iran would guarantee safe passage through the Strait for 2 weeks if attacks on Iran stopped.
• Within minutes, missiles were launched toward Israel anyway. Sirens sounded across Tel Aviv and southern Israel.
• Core dispute starts here: Iran and Pakistan treated the ceasefire as regional, including Lebanon and Hezbollah. The U.S. and Israel say it only applies to Iran directly. Vance later called this a “misunderstanding.”
• Direct U.S. Iran talks were scheduled for Islamabad.
Wednesday – ceasefire starts breaking down
• The biggest issue: Hormuz never really reopened. Traffic stayed extremely low. Only a handful of vessels moved, mostly not carrying real crude.
• The White House said Iran was backing down. Independent shipping data showed the opposite.
• U.S. oil executives also got involved directly, pushing back hard against any scenario where Iran controls or taxes shipping through the Strait.
• Iran accused the UAE of being involved in strikes on its territory, and Iran hits Saudi energy and gas pipelines and infrastructure.
• Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf publicly rejected parts of the ceasefire framework, insisting only Iran’s 10 point plan is acceptable.
• Vance clarified the U.S. position: the ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon. He also claimed shipping was improving. Data did not support that.
• Israel launches a new surprise attack operation in Lebanon. Under “Operation Eternal Darkness,” around 50 IAF jets struck roughly 100 Hezbollah targets across Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley in a concentrated wave.
• Lebanese officials reported 300+ killed, 1000+ wounded The IDF said 220 were militants, including many senior commanders.
• Lebanon declared April 9 a national day of mourning.
• International backlash followed. Kaja Kallas and others called the strikes disproportionate and pushed to include Lebanon in the ceasefire.
Thursday – situation escalates further
• Saudi Arabia confirmed serious damage from Iranian strikes. About 600,000 barrels per day were knocked offline, with another 700,000 bpd affected via pipeline disruption.
• Drone activity increased. Drones reported over Tehran, Tabriz, and Karaj. Iranian air defenses were activated across multiple regions.
• Kuwait was struck after drones hit key facilities, including a National Guard site.
• Iran hardened its position: no Lebanon ceasefire, no negotiations. Officials called Lebanon inseparable from any deal and warned of consequences.
• Benjamin Netanyahu instructed his cabinet to begin preparing talks with Lebanon focused on disarming Hezbollah, while saying military operations will resume with force.
• Israel also began preparing for renewed fighting in Gaza after a Hamas deadline expired.
• Tensions with Pakistan escalated after its defense minister called for Israel’s destruction. Israel responded sharply.
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WarMonitor
Agencies warn Iranian-linked hackers are actively targeting critical infrastructure, including water and energy systems, exploiting industrial control systems and causing real disruptions inside the U.S. (Reuters) https://twitter.com/TheWarMonitor/status/2042376113721082208/photo/1
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Agencies warn Iranian-linked hackers are actively targeting critical infrastructure, including water and energy systems, exploiting industrial control systems and causing real disruptions inside the U.S. (Reuters) https://twitter.com/TheWarMonitor/status/2042376113721082208/photo/1
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Open Source Intel
UPDATE 🔴
A Hezbollah missile launched toward central Israel was intercepted. No casualties and no damage reported.
The IDF is preparing for the possibility of additional long range launches later tonight.
Ceasefire with Lebanon not looking good.
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UPDATE 🔴
A Hezbollah missile launched toward central Israel was intercepted. No casualties and no damage reported.
The IDF is preparing for the possibility of additional long range launches later tonight.
Ceasefire with Lebanon not looking good.
Interesting.
Tel Aviv under attack ballistic missile attack by Hezbollah. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2042365847646130546/photo/1 - Open Source Inteltweet
Open Source Intel
DEAL TO STOP STRIKING IRAN WAS FOR THE HORMUZ TO OPEN.
THE HORMUZ IS NOT OPEN, BUT THE US STOPPED ITS STRIKES.
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DEAL TO STOP STRIKING IRAN WAS FOR THE HORMUZ TO OPEN.
THE HORMUZ IS NOT OPEN, BUT THE US STOPPED ITS STRIKES.
For the Trump administration to understand: The Strait of Hormuz is NOT OPEN. The UAE does not and will NEVER accept the Islamic regime in Iran imposing CONDITIONS on access. The UAE is not Britain or the EU. It does not accept any terrorist actor restricting freedom of navigation. As for Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia negotiating to keep the regime afloat, understand this: no state has a legitimate right to decide who may pass and under what terms. That is international law, not a bargaining chip.
Shame on United Kingdom, NATO, European Union, and anyone who tolerates this regime’s terrorism and piracy. - Amjad Taha أمجد طهtweet
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For the Trump administration to understand: The Strait of Hormuz is NOT OPEN. The UAE does not and will NEVER accept the Islamic regime in Iran imposing CONDITIONS on access. The UAE is not Britain or the EU. It does not accept any terrorist actor restricting…