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IDF Chief of Staff Zamir on the emerging U.S.-Iran deal:

"The IDF is following regional developments, ready to return to intense combat immediately and to weaken the Iranian terrorist regime and its capabilities more deeply. We will maintain readiness and flexibility for action as long as necessary."
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Open Source Intel
Hezbollah's Kassem on U.S. sanctions against the group's parliamentary bloc: "These reflect a failure to achieve objectives. If America escalates further, it will have nothing left in Lebanon."
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: ❗️🇮🇷🇺🇸Iran has become emboldened after Trump’s concession.

Mohsen Rezaei, Senior Military Advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei:
“Today our fighters hold weapons in their hands, while our mediators are trying to secure the rights of the Iranian people. The war is ongoing on both dimensions. After this war, America will no longer be what it once was. We have laid the foundation for the destruction of the United States in the Middle East.”
🇮🇱🚨 An official from Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration told Israel’s Channel 14:
“Dialogue with Trump is continuing non-stop. However, in yesterday’s conversation, he clearly stated for the first time that he prefers the path of an agreement… We were not surprised, but we are truly disappointed. The real result is that Iran has, in fact, received a continuation of the ceasefire without reaching a peace agreement. There are currently no real concessions, only readiness for dialogue. The economic discussions and those around the Strait of Hormuz naturally played a decisive role. However, fortunately, there is no full lifting of sanctions, and forces will remain in the region, which means military action has not been taken off the table. The fact that Lebanon is part of the agreement is terrible. We had plans for a much stronger strike on Hezbollah, and now some of them will remain on the shelf. Nevertheless, we have retained the freedom to act in case of threats.”
🇮🇷 Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya General Staff told the Tasnim news agency:
“We are in a state of war. All armed forces are in full readiness to confront any enemy at any level.” The command also called on all parties to remain prepared in the economic and social spheres, stating: “What existed before the war and what will exist after it are truly two different worlds.”

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Open Source Intel
Secretary General of Hezbollah: If the Lebanese government is unable to provide and maintain the sovereignty of the country, then it should leave.
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Michael A. Horowitz
#Iran's Tasnim news agency says that US "obstruction" continues, and specifically mentioned frozen assets.

Looks like this is one of the remaining sticking point in the deal (which itself isn't anything more than a deal to end the war, and kick down the can on real issues)
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Open Source Intel
Secretary General of Hezbollah:

It is the right of the Lebanese people to come to the streets and overthrow the government

It is the absolute right of the nation to come to the streets as a sign of protest and overthrow the government in the face of the American-Israeli project that has targeted our institutions.

We have the biggest and most powerful resistance that has thorned and humiliated the Israeli enemy; So take advantage of this capacity.
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Open Source Intel
Tehran has not agreed to give up its highly enriched uranium stockpile, a senior Iranian source told Reuters. The nuclear issue is not included in the preliminary agreement with Washington.
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Open Source Intel
IAF hits Deir al-Qanoun, southern Lebanon. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2058588784157921661/photo/1
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Iranian source tells Al Jazeera on a potential US/Iran deal:

"Negative vibes are already surfacing... There are signs of U.S. retreat on two central issues: the mechanism for unfreezing Iranian assets, and the scope of a ceasefire in Lebanon"

Less than 24 hours after optimism emerged around a possible Iran-US memorandum, negative vibes are already surfacing.
A well-informed Iranian source tells me there are signs of U.S. retreat on two central issues: the mechanism for unfreezing Iranian assets, and the scope of a ceasefire in Lebanon.
According to the source, the memorandum includes a Lebanon ceasefire framework, but Israel is reportedly uncomfortable with the arrangement and is pushing Washington to include language allowing it to carry out military operations in Lebanon under the justification of responding to “any threat.” Iran is rejecting that formulation and insisting on a sustainable and lasting ceasefire.
Tehran has informed all mediators, including Pakistan, that it will not sign the memorandum unless all clauses are fully agreed and guaranteed. Pakistan reportedly suggested moving forward with agreed sections while postponing contentious points, but Iran rejected that approach, insisting the disputed clauses are fundamental and non-negotiable.
The overall picture suggests Tehran increasingly views Washington as backing away from earlier understandings reached through mediators.
- Ali Hashem علي هاشم
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Open Source Intel
An Iranian source tells Al Jazeera that disputes have surfaced in U.S.-Iran negotiations over the unfreezing of Iranian assets and a proposed Lebanon ceasefire. Tehran is demanding full agreement on all clauses before any deal is signed.
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UH-60M Blackhawks from Indiana's 38th Combat Aviation Brigade fly low over Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the pace lap of the 2026 Indy 500. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2058595994414043177/video/1
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Open Source Intel
Here are some of the Iran deal details according to N12

1.Iran will clear the mines it scattered in the Strait of Hormuz

2.The U.S. will gradually lift the naval blockade

3.Iran will be able to sell oil freely

4.Frozen Iranian funds will be unfrozen subject to Iranian concessions

5.Negotiations will be held on limiting Iran’s nuclear program

6.Iran has agreed in principle to relinquish its uranium stockpile and suspend enrichment

(Please note, Iranian media denies point 5 and 6.)
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 “I can’t talk about the agreement yet, it’s entirely up to me, and if there’s any news, it will only be good news. I don’t make bad deals,” — Trump told ABC.

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WarMonitor
Netanyahu seems to be trying to hand Trump a political off-ramp while also saying, "I told you so." https://twitter.com/TheWarMonitor/status/2058604915212026196/photo/1
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: 🇷🇺🇮🇱🇺🇦 Israeli military observer Yigal Levin criticizes Moscow’s strikes and writes:

🗣️ “Lately, Moscow has been trying more and more often to present its large-scale attacks as ‘retaliatory strikes.’ As if this is a response to Ukraine’s effective and massive attacks on Russian territory.
Moreover, unlike Russia’s strikes on peaceful civilian objects, Ukraine targets oil refineries, military factories, ships, logistical hubs, arsenals, ports, army and FSB headquarters, etc.
This thesis is absurd from the very beginning, because it was Russia that started the war. Accordingly, all of Ukraine’s actions are a reaction. That is, when Kyiv strikes Russia, it is actually responding to aggression.
This is completely logical: war can never be a ‘one-sided game.’ If you decide to bomb someone, you must be prepared for them to bomb you back.
Russia, on the other hand, behaves in an extremely infantile way — just like its citizens, who express surprise when explosions and strikes begin on their own territory as well.
Instead of taking responsibility — yes, we started it, we are bombing, so what? — Moscow, like a frightened and confused teenager, tries to present its own strikes as ‘responses’… Responses to what?
No special intelligence is needed to engage elementary logic: no one was bombing Russia and no one was preparing to do so until Russia itself started the war.
What will happen next is quite clear: while Russia has been attacking with full force for a long time, using the same ‘Oreshnik’ for the third time already — Ukraine’s strikes will only intensify.
In 2022, Ukraine struck weaker than in 2023; in 2024 — weaker than in 2025; and now it is 2026, when sometimes Kyiv’s strikes already surpass Moscow’s in terms of the scale of damage inflicted.
War has its own inexorable logic of progression: Ukraine’s next strikes, the real retaliatory strikes, will be even more massive and powerful than they were at the beginning of the year.
And yes, Russians should be endlessly grateful to Ukrainians for how they are conducting this war. For example, with the same FP-5 type drones that carry a ton of explosives, striking the civilian population would not be difficult at all. And yes, Ukraine has this capability.
It has the capability, but Kyiv chooses not to take this path. And when the war ends, if I were in the Russians’ place, I would express gratitude and respect to Ukrainians precisely for this restraint.
But as long as the war continues, every Russian citizen must clearly understand that strikes from Ukraine will only increase, and there is only one party responsible for all of this — the Kremlin.
These are quite banal and obvious thoughts, but what can we do if Russian society continues to behave infantilely. The problem is that this infantilism is taking on a bloody form.”

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WarMonitor
RT @TreyYingst: Senior administration official says the Iran agreement will not be signed today, but indicated progress on a deal.

"If the Iranians make significant accommodations on the enrichment question then we will make significant accommodations on sanctions relief,” the official said.

On the nuclear issue, the current plan is to deal with the entire stockpile of enriched material.

"If you have a final deal where the Iranian are enriching, then you don't have a final deal,” the official added.
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WarMonitor
RT @TheWarMonitor: Now keep in mind, as far as I know, the deal still isn’t final, and the White House could still back out given the backlash the reported terms are already receiving. But that doesn’t change the fact those terms were being considered prior.
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Ukraine's 15th Artillery Brigade "Black Forest" located and destroyed a rare Russian 5N63S target illumination and guidance radar, a key component of Russia's S-300/400 air defense systems, the unit reports. https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/2058606902594986204/video/1
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