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🇮🇷🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪 Al-Mayadeen, citing Iranian officials, reports that the talks will be focused on the role of the E3 in the 2015 Nuclear Deal and the snapback of UN-sanctions referred to as the "trigger mechanism" The trigger mechanism refers to a clause in the…
🇮🇷🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪 Update on Iran–E3 Nuclear Talks in Istanbul — Iran reasserts its complete right to Nuclear Technology and Enrichment
On July 25, senior officials from Iran and the E3 (France, Germany, and the United Kingdom) met at the Iranian Consulate in Istanbul for a new round of nuclear talks.
The talks were requested by the E3 due to their growing anxiety over the looming expiration of the UN sanctions snapback mechanism under UNSC Resolution 2231, set to expire on October 18. European officials had warned prior to the talks that without tangible progress by late August, they may trigger the mechanism before the cutoff date.
Although the 2015 JCPOA is virtually defunct, the E3 continues to leverage the snapback threat as a political instrument to pressure Iran into restoring limited technical cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and avoiding further expansion of its nuclear program.
Iranian FM Spokesman Esmail Baghaei dismissed the E3 snapback threats, stating:
Iran's representative, Deputy FM Gharibabadi, described the talks as “serious, frank, and detailed” but emphasized that Tehran would not accept restrictions under a collapsed agreement, and reiterated that its nuclear activities remain within its sovereign rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Additionally, Iran has agreed to continue discussions with the E3.
Iranian officials also emphasized that no further engagement with the United States is possible unless trust is rebuilt, and that any substantive progress would depend on a reversal of past violations and coercive policies.
In relation, FM Abbas Araghchi re-iterated the Iranian position:
Meanwhile, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi raised concerns over a "verification gap" involving the unaccounted location of approximately 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%.
While Iran has agreed to allow an IAEA technical team to conduct visits, it has barred access to sites targeted by American and Zionist attacks, citing national security concerns and unresolved sabotage.
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On July 25, senior officials from Iran and the E3 (France, Germany, and the United Kingdom) met at the Iranian Consulate in Istanbul for a new round of nuclear talks.
The talks were requested by the E3 due to their growing anxiety over the looming expiration of the UN sanctions snapback mechanism under UNSC Resolution 2231, set to expire on October 18. European officials had warned prior to the talks that without tangible progress by late August, they may trigger the mechanism before the cutoff date.
Although the 2015 JCPOA is virtually defunct, the E3 continues to leverage the snapback threat as a political instrument to pressure Iran into restoring limited technical cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and avoiding further expansion of its nuclear program.
Iranian FM Spokesman Esmail Baghaei dismissed the E3 snapback threats, stating:
The threat to use the snapback mechanism lacks legal and political basis, and will be met with an appropriate and proportionate response from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
If EU/E3 want to have a role, they should act responsibly, and put aside the worn‑out policies of threat and pressure, including the ‘snap‑back’ for which they lack absolutely [any] moral and legal ground.
Iran's representative, Deputy FM Gharibabadi, described the talks as “serious, frank, and detailed” but emphasized that Tehran would not accept restrictions under a collapsed agreement, and reiterated that its nuclear activities remain within its sovereign rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Additionally, Iran has agreed to continue discussions with the E3.
Iranian officials also emphasized that no further engagement with the United States is possible unless trust is rebuilt, and that any substantive progress would depend on a reversal of past violations and coercive policies.
In relation, FM Abbas Araghchi re-iterated the Iranian position:
Our uranium enrichment will continue; we will not give up this right of the Iranian people, and our position is clear and unchanged.
Meanwhile, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi raised concerns over a "verification gap" involving the unaccounted location of approximately 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%.
While Iran has agreed to allow an IAEA technical team to conduct visits, it has barred access to sites targeted by American and Zionist attacks, citing national security concerns and unresolved sabotage.
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According to various enemy media outlets, four Zionist soldiers from the 933rd "Nahal" Brigade have been imprisoned for 7-12 days by the Zionist regime after refusing to return to Gaza, amid a manpower crisis within the enemy's army.
The four soldiers claimed to have been suffering from a "deep internal crisis" due to being deeply traumatized from their experiences in Gaza. All four soldiers were declared to be "mentally fit" for combat following evaluations from the enemy army's psychologists.
Yesterday, reports emerged about a soldier from the 900th "Kfir" Brigade threatening to commit suicide if forced to return to Gaza again. The soldier had previously threatened to do so, but was promptly ignored and re-deployed to Gaza where he attempted a failed suicide attempt and had to be evacuated.
These cases come to public attention amid rising suicide numbers and failed attempts among the enemy's ranks and broader criticism related to the Zionist regime's handling of the situation.
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🇵🇸 3 Jordanian and Emirati Aircraft airdropped 25 Tons of aid over Gaza
The following footage is of the airdrops conducted by Jordanian and Emirati Aircraft. The total load of 25 tons may seem like a lot, but in reality it is absolutely nothing, not even peanuts, for hundreds of thousands of starving people.
For reference, the picture of the truck attached can carry 25 tons of load. There are currently 6,000 of such trucks that have been waiting at the Egyptian border waiting to enter Gaza through the Philadelphi Corridor.
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The following footage is of the airdrops conducted by Jordanian and Emirati Aircraft. The total load of 25 tons may seem like a lot, but in reality it is absolutely nothing, not even peanuts, for hundreds of thousands of starving people.
For reference, the picture of the truck attached can carry 25 tons of load. There are currently 6,000 of such trucks that have been waiting at the Egyptian border waiting to enter Gaza through the Philadelphi Corridor.
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🇵🇸 3 Jordanian and Emirati Aircraft airdropped 25 Tons of aid over Gaza The following footage is of the airdrops conducted by Jordanian and Emirati Aircraft. The total load of 25 tons may seem like a lot, but in reality it is absolutely nothing, not even…
This is nothing more than a bigger part of the Jewish propaganda to claim they are allowing aid into Gaza.
I am absolutely lost at words at how the Jordanians and Emiratis are engaging this. If this is the extent of aid they are trying to distribute, then they are an absolute disgrace to humanity.
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I am absolutely lost at words at how the Jordanians and Emiratis are engaging this. If this is the extent of aid they are trying to distribute, then they are an absolute disgrace to humanity.
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🇵🇸 Wall Street Journal Publishes an "Opinion Article" by a Criminal That Can’t Read or Write
In case you thought Western media standards couldn’t sink lower, the Wall Street Journal just gave its op-ed page to the criminal traitor Yasser Abu Shabab and are now moonlighting him as a liberator.
Here's the catch, and this is completely serious, the guy is illiterate and can't read or write in his native Arabic — let alone English.
Abu Shabab was sentenced to 25-years imprisonment by Hamas in 2015 for drug trafficking, having dropped out of school to pursue life as a criminal.
He heads the so-called "Popular Brigades" gang, a Zionist-backed organisation composed of Daesh (ISIS) elements. Furthermore, Abu Shabab claims the group operate under Fatah's Palestinian Authority (PA).
In addition, this illiterate criminal’s gang has systematically looted humanitarian aid convoys and actively collaborates with enemy ground forces.
Even more disturbingly, his gang is implicated in the targeted murder of Palestinians at GHF aid distribution points — attacks that have claimed the lives of over a thousand Palestinians in the past month alone.
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In case you thought Western media standards couldn’t sink lower, the Wall Street Journal just gave its op-ed page to the criminal traitor Yasser Abu Shabab and are now moonlighting him as a liberator.
Here's the catch, and this is completely serious, the guy is illiterate and can't read or write in his native Arabic — let alone English.
Abu Shabab was sentenced to 25-years imprisonment by Hamas in 2015 for drug trafficking, having dropped out of school to pursue life as a criminal.
He heads the so-called "Popular Brigades" gang, a Zionist-backed organisation composed of Daesh (ISIS) elements. Furthermore, Abu Shabab claims the group operate under Fatah's Palestinian Authority (PA).
In addition, this illiterate criminal’s gang has systematically looted humanitarian aid convoys and actively collaborates with enemy ground forces.
Even more disturbingly, his gang is implicated in the targeted murder of Palestinians at GHF aid distribution points — attacks that have claimed the lives of over a thousand Palestinians in the past month alone.
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— 🇺🇸 NEW: U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick says the Trump administration's tariffs on countries will go into effect on August 1st, with no further extensions to the deadlines.
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— 🇺🇸 NEW: U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick says the Trump administration's tariffs on countries will go into effect on August 1st, with no further extensions to the deadlines. @Middle_East_Spectator
🇺🇸 Countries To Be Targeted by Trump’s August 1st Tariffs
In relation to this, approximately 22 of the world's major economies which the US maintains political leverage over will be targeted by Trump's tariffs set to come into effect on August 1st which will range between 20-50%.
Every country in the world will be targeted by the baseline tariff rate of 10% and roughly 70 will be targeted with the elevated rate in the 20-50% tariff range.
Major Economies and US trading partners
🇧🇷 Brazil — 50% on all imports, as the US deems Brazil to be a "non-compliant" partner
🇨🇦 Canada — 35% on all imports, excluding USMCA-compliant goods
🇨🇳 China — 35% on most imports, paused till August 12th
🇪🇺 European Union — 30% on all imports
🇲🇽 Mexico — 30% on all imports, excluding USMCA-compliant goods
🇿🇦 South Africa — 30% on all imports
Muslim and Arab Nations (All Imports)
🇧🇩 Bangladesh — 35%
🇮🇶🇩🇿🇱🇾🇪🇬🇧🇦 Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Bosnia — 30%
🇵🇰 Pakistan — 29%
🇹🇳 Tunisia — 28%
🇯🇴🇦🇪 Jordan and UAE — 20%
🇹🇷 Turkey — 10%
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In relation to this, approximately 22 of the world's major economies which the US maintains political leverage over will be targeted by Trump's tariffs set to come into effect on August 1st which will range between 20-50%.
Every country in the world will be targeted by the baseline tariff rate of 10% and roughly 70 will be targeted with the elevated rate in the 20-50% tariff range.
Major Economies and US trading partners
🇧🇷 Brazil — 50% on all imports, as the US deems Brazil to be a "non-compliant" partner
🇨🇦 Canada — 35% on all imports, excluding USMCA-compliant goods
🇨🇳 China — 35% on most imports, paused till August 12th
🇪🇺 European Union — 30% on all imports
🇲🇽 Mexico — 30% on all imports, excluding USMCA-compliant goods
🇿🇦 South Africa — 30% on all imports
Muslim and Arab Nations (All Imports)
🇧🇩 Bangladesh — 35%
🇮🇶🇩🇿🇱🇾🇪🇬🇧🇦 Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Bosnia — 30%
🇵🇰 Pakistan — 29%
🇹🇳 Tunisia — 28%
🇯🇴🇦🇪 Jordan and UAE — 20%
🇹🇷 Turkey — 10%
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🇺🇸 Countries To Be Targeted by Trump’s August 1st Tariffs In relation to this, approximately 22 of the world's major economies which the US maintains political leverage over will be targeted by Trump's tariffs set to come into effect on August 1st which will…
🇺🇸 Just Four Nations—Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines—Have Cut Tariff Deals with Trump
The following are the brief agreed terms of the finalized bilateral "trade deals" made by the four countries with the US.
🇯🇵 Japan — 25% to 15% tariffs + $550 Billion Investment into US
Japan avoided the original 25% tariffs by accepting a 15% tariff rate that would also include $550 Billion investment into the US economy in which the US will receive upwards of 90% of returns from investments. The amount is planned to be invested in the pharmaceutical, AI, mining, shipbuilding and semi-conductor industries. Furthermore, Japan is to increase imports of US rice, corn, soybeans, biofuels and military equipment and has agreed to purchase 100 aircraft from Boeing. The US refused any waivers on Japanese automotive exports, which are the country's largest export.
🇮🇩 Indonesia — 32% to 19% tariffs + removal of all reciprocal tariffs on US
Indonesia's deal reduced tariffs from 32% to 19%, but Indonesia's demand for exemption of their largest exports of textiles, palm oil, and processed foods were rejected. In return, Indonesia removed all tariffs on American imports and has agreed to grant the US access to strategic mineral industries, specifically Indonesia's nickel and cobalt mines.
🇻🇳 Vietnam — 46% to 20% tariffs
Vietnam negotiated it's tariff rate down from 46% to 20%. However, their demands for exemptions from their largest exports of textiles, clothing, furniture and steel products were rejected. Vietnam also agreed to be subject to anti-dumping rulings, and must strictly comply with country of origin labels, meaning it can’t reroute and label Chinese or Laotian goods as their own to avoid tariffs.
🇵🇭 Philippines — 20% to 19% tariffs
Not even really a deal, but the Philippines reduced their rate from 20% to 19% with exemptions requests for sugar, fisheries, and intermediate electronics denied. In return, the Philippines agreed to drop most tariffs on US goods, specifically agriculture, automotive, and consumer electronics.
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The following are the brief agreed terms of the finalized bilateral "trade deals" made by the four countries with the US.
🇯🇵 Japan — 25% to 15% tariffs + $550 Billion Investment into US
Japan avoided the original 25% tariffs by accepting a 15% tariff rate that would also include $550 Billion investment into the US economy in which the US will receive upwards of 90% of returns from investments. The amount is planned to be invested in the pharmaceutical, AI, mining, shipbuilding and semi-conductor industries. Furthermore, Japan is to increase imports of US rice, corn, soybeans, biofuels and military equipment and has agreed to purchase 100 aircraft from Boeing. The US refused any waivers on Japanese automotive exports, which are the country's largest export.
🇮🇩 Indonesia — 32% to 19% tariffs + removal of all reciprocal tariffs on US
Indonesia's deal reduced tariffs from 32% to 19%, but Indonesia's demand for exemption of their largest exports of textiles, palm oil, and processed foods were rejected. In return, Indonesia removed all tariffs on American imports and has agreed to grant the US access to strategic mineral industries, specifically Indonesia's nickel and cobalt mines.
🇻🇳 Vietnam — 46% to 20% tariffs
Vietnam negotiated it's tariff rate down from 46% to 20%. However, their demands for exemptions from their largest exports of textiles, clothing, furniture and steel products were rejected. Vietnam also agreed to be subject to anti-dumping rulings, and must strictly comply with country of origin labels, meaning it can’t reroute and label Chinese or Laotian goods as their own to avoid tariffs.
🇵🇭 Philippines — 20% to 19% tariffs
Not even really a deal, but the Philippines reduced their rate from 20% to 19% with exemptions requests for sugar, fisheries, and intermediate electronics denied. In return, the Philippines agreed to drop most tariffs on US goods, specifically agriculture, automotive, and consumer electronics.
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🇺🇸 Just Four Nations—Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines—Have Cut Tariff Deals with Trump The following are the brief agreed terms of the finalized bilateral "trade deals" made by the four countries with the US. 🇯🇵 Japan — 25% to 15% tariffs…
From the four, I can't decide which is the most pathetic but you guys can judge for yourselves.
Vietnam’s deal appears less humiliating and more strategic, but it seems more targeted at China. Reducing 46% tariff to 20% in exchange for softening its economic alignment with China is not bad. It's just practical geopolitical triangulation, and they probably won't enforce the anti-dumping and origin-labelling agreement as harshly as the US wants anyways.
Indonesia's is not great, they gave the US broad access to strategic mineral industries such nickel, cobalt, rare earths which are essential for US EV and battery sectors.
The Philippines deal is just retarded and isn't even notable to be mentioned.
I'd have to go with Japan as the most pathetic, because it looks like a tribute payment a vassal makes to their overlord. They basically gave up ~15% of their GDP to invest in the US and significantly increase their US imports, all for a reduction from 25% to 15% tariffs, and no lee-way from the US for their biggest export sector which is the automotive industry.
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Vietnam’s deal appears less humiliating and more strategic, but it seems more targeted at China. Reducing 46% tariff to 20% in exchange for softening its economic alignment with China is not bad. It's just practical geopolitical triangulation, and they probably won't enforce the anti-dumping and origin-labelling agreement as harshly as the US wants anyways.
Indonesia's is not great, they gave the US broad access to strategic mineral industries such nickel, cobalt, rare earths which are essential for US EV and battery sectors.
The Philippines deal is just retarded and isn't even notable to be mentioned.
I'd have to go with Japan as the most pathetic, because it looks like a tribute payment a vassal makes to their overlord. They basically gave up ~15% of their GDP to invest in the US and significantly increase their US imports, all for a reduction from 25% to 15% tariffs, and no lee-way from the US for their biggest export sector which is the automotive industry.
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— 🇮🇱/🇵🇸/🇺🇸 NEW: Due to the man-made famine in Gaza reaching a peak, starving over 120 people to death, including over 80 children, the Israeli military was forced to resume airdrops yesterday, with Jordan and the UAE also conducting airdrops today
A group of Democratic senators, led by Chris Van Hollen, have written a letter urging the Trump administration to stop funding the Israeli-backed 'Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,' which is operated by the IDF and American mercenaries, as a substitute for existing UN-led international humanitarian organizations.
The GHF has not only used distribution sites to kill over 1,000 and injure more than 5,000 people seeking aid but has also laced the flour with drugs and facilitated the looting of aid trucks by ISIS-affiliated gangs.
Former GHF contractor Anthony Aguilar, a retired U.S. Special Forces officer, recently testified about Israeli-American crimes committed by the GHF against civilians: 'In my entire career, I have never witnessed the level of brutality and the use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population, an unarmed, starving population.'
GHF has rejected his claims, stating that Aguilar was fired a month ago due to 'inappropriate behavior.'
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A group of Democratic senators, led by Chris Van Hollen, have written a letter urging the Trump administration to stop funding the Israeli-backed 'Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,' which is operated by the IDF and American mercenaries, as a substitute for existing UN-led international humanitarian organizations.
The GHF has not only used distribution sites to kill over 1,000 and injure more than 5,000 people seeking aid but has also laced the flour with drugs and facilitated the looting of aid trucks by ISIS-affiliated gangs.
Former GHF contractor Anthony Aguilar, a retired U.S. Special Forces officer, recently testified about Israeli-American crimes committed by the GHF against civilians: 'In my entire career, I have never witnessed the level of brutality and the use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population, an unarmed, starving population.'
GHF has rejected his claims, stating that Aguilar was fired a month ago due to 'inappropriate behavior.'
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🇺🇸 Just Four Nations—Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines—Have Cut Tariff Deals with Trump The following are the brief agreed terms of the finalized bilateral "trade deals" made by the four countries with the US. 🇯🇵 Japan — 25% to 15% tariffs…
🇺🇸🇪🇺 US Humiliates the EU — 15% Tariffs, pledged $600B Investment and $750B in Energy Purchases
The US and EU's newly signed "trade deal" lays bare the profound imbalance between the relations between the two allies. The EU has, in no stretch of the truth, completely capitulated to American demands.
The EU has agreed to a tariff reduction from 30% to 15% on all exports to the US, in exchange for committing to $750 Billion in strategic purchases of US energy and a $600 Billion investment package into the US economy over the course of the Trump presidency.
In relation to energy prices, it is currently unknown for now the price the EU will be paying, but LNG specifically will be substantially more expensive for the EU than importing Russian pipeline gas. Excluding logistics costs, liquifying natural gas is an overall intensive process.
As the greater EU has been facing fears of de-industrialization, the EU has pledged to purchase substantial volumes of American military equipment and high-tech industrial goods.
The anxiety mounts considering the existing 50% tariff rate on European steel and metals industries will remain but a a “zero-for-zero” arrangement covering all aircraft and components, selected chemicals, generic drugs and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. But these arrangements are futile for the EU when considering energy and raw material prices will still remain substantially high.
As such, it will cause a domino-effect where European manufacturers will be undercut by cheaper, tariff‑free American imports while they pay more for raw materials and energy, further hollowing out local industry. Hence, local EU demand shifts toward US goods and materials, investment in domestic supply chains will shrink further, accelerating de‑industrialisation across the continent.
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The US and EU's newly signed "trade deal" lays bare the profound imbalance between the relations between the two allies. The EU has, in no stretch of the truth, completely capitulated to American demands.
The EU has agreed to a tariff reduction from 30% to 15% on all exports to the US, in exchange for committing to $750 Billion in strategic purchases of US energy and a $600 Billion investment package into the US economy over the course of the Trump presidency.
In relation to energy prices, it is currently unknown for now the price the EU will be paying, but LNG specifically will be substantially more expensive for the EU than importing Russian pipeline gas. Excluding logistics costs, liquifying natural gas is an overall intensive process.
As the greater EU has been facing fears of de-industrialization, the EU has pledged to purchase substantial volumes of American military equipment and high-tech industrial goods.
The anxiety mounts considering the existing 50% tariff rate on European steel and metals industries will remain but a a “zero-for-zero” arrangement covering all aircraft and components, selected chemicals, generic drugs and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. But these arrangements are futile for the EU when considering energy and raw material prices will still remain substantially high.
As such, it will cause a domino-effect where European manufacturers will be undercut by cheaper, tariff‑free American imports while they pay more for raw materials and energy, further hollowing out local industry. Hence, local EU demand shifts toward US goods and materials, investment in domestic supply chains will shrink further, accelerating de‑industrialisation across the continent.
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🇪🇬🇯🇴⚡️ 🌟 Retired Zionist General claims Egypt and Jordan are preparing for confrontation
The enemy media outlet Maariv has published an article where retired Zionist General Yitzhak Brik has made a controversial statement, claiming that Egypt and Jordan begun preparing operations and plans for confrontation with the Zionist regime.
The enemy General also claimed:
It's hard to believe these claims, considering that Jordan's King Abdullah is the epitome of a Shabbos Goy who ordered the Jordanian Air Force to intercept Iranian missiles heading for the Zionist regime in every single operation.
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The enemy media outlet Maariv has published an article where retired Zionist General Yitzhak Brik has made a controversial statement, claiming that Egypt and Jordan begun preparing operations and plans for confrontation with the Zionist regime.
The enemy General also claimed:
All the army's resources are preoccupied with Hamas, which is our smallest enemy, while the Egyptians are training against us, and the Jordanians are building cells
It's hard to believe these claims, considering that Jordan's King Abdullah is the epitome of a Shabbos Goy who ordered the Jordanian Air Force to intercept Iranian missiles heading for the Zionist regime in every single operation.
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🇵🇸⚡️ 🌟 Netanyahu to present Gaza-annexation plans to avert government collapse
In a bid to avert the collapse of his government, Netanyahu is to present a Gaza-annexation plan to his cabinet to appease his major coalition allies Smotrich and Ben-Gvir in order to maintain their loyalty.
Recently, the wicked and witless duo had again threatened to leave the coalition if aid were to be resumed to Gaza.
The plan has been approved by Trump which will give Hamas a deadline to agree to a ceasefire or the Zionist regime will proceed with the annexation of areas of Gaza.
The annexation process will begin at the buffer zone areas, then include areas in Northern Gaza in proximity to the Jewish settlements of Sderot and Ashkelon, and will continue gradually until it encompasses the annexation of the entirety of Gaza.
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In a bid to avert the collapse of his government, Netanyahu is to present a Gaza-annexation plan to his cabinet to appease his major coalition allies Smotrich and Ben-Gvir in order to maintain their loyalty.
Recently, the wicked and witless duo had again threatened to leave the coalition if aid were to be resumed to Gaza.
The plan has been approved by Trump which will give Hamas a deadline to agree to a ceasefire or the Zionist regime will proceed with the annexation of areas of Gaza.
The annexation process will begin at the buffer zone areas, then include areas in Northern Gaza in proximity to the Jewish settlements of Sderot and Ashkelon, and will continue gradually until it encompasses the annexation of the entirety of Gaza.
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