"A massive Armada is heading to Iran," President Trump posted today, increasing the pressure against the Iranian regime as it continues to violently suppress brave Iranian protesters.
The Armada "is, ready, willing, and able to rapidly fulfill its mission, with speed and violence, if necessary," the president warned. "The next attack will be far worse [than Operation Midnight Hammer]! Don’t make that happen again."
Testifying in Congress before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that "the regime is weaker than it's ever been" due to devastating U.S. sanctions and the regime's unwillingness to prioritize its own people over its radical ideological ambitions.
"The reason why their economy's in collapse is because they spend all their money and all their resources building weapons and sponsoring terrorist groups around the world instead of reinvesting it back into their society,” Rubio said.
Yesterday, the Iranian currency dropped to a record low of 1.5 million rials to the U.S. dollar, further highlighting the increasing pressure on the regime.
In response to the growing pressure, Iran's president has begun implementing emergency procedures and delegating powers to provincial governors to keep the government running in case of a U.S. attack.
A top adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei posted on X today in Hebrew that the regime will attack "the heart of Tel Aviv" in response to any strike from the United States.
Following earlier threats from Iran, Prime Minister Netanyahu said yesterday, "If Iran makes a terrible mistake and attacks Israel, we will respond in a way we didn’t do before."
Highlighting the regime's ongoing and brutal repression, media outlet Iran International yesterday released a graphic short documentary film, "Iran’s 2026 Massacre: Inside the Kahrizak Morgue," which shows footage of the countless bodies of murdered protesters in the Kahrizak morgue, just south of Tehran.
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Hamas has said that it will only begin discussing disarmament after the Rafah crossing is reopened, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.
Under the terms of the peace plan for Gaza, Hamas is required to disarm and give up power — yet it continues to violate the agreement by refusing to do so.
As a U.S. official said earlier this week, "The ball is in Hamas’ court — they are the ones preventing Gaza’s rehabilitation and a better future for its people."
For a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike, the United States must increase the pressure on Hamas and its sponsors in Qatar and Turkey to ensure the terror group fully disarms.
PHOTO OF THE DAY
Police and soldiers salute Ran Gvili during funeral procession
Israeli police and IDF soldiers lined the streets to salute the funeral procession of Ran Gvili, the final hostage returned from captivity in Gaza.
May Ran's memory forever be a blessing.
U.S.-Israel cooperation benefiting both nations
Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems announced that it has won a contract to provide the "Arrow Dagger" active protection system (APS) for the U.S. Army's Bradley armored personnel carriers.
Elbit Systems President and CEO Bezhalel Machlis said, "We are proud of our close and strategic partnership with [General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems] and the U.S. Army, and of the trust placed in us to deliver systems that enhance survivability and protect the lives of American troops in the field."
Meanwhile, American aircraft manufacturer Boeing and Israel's Technion Institute announced yesterday that they are working together to produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), which could significantly reduce emissions from the traditional jet fuel used today.
Technion President Uri Sivan said that this mission would make a "significant contribution to aviation—and no less importantly, to human health and the environment."
The U.S.-Israel partnership makes both nations safer, stronger and more prosperous.
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