Trump has said 39 times that he is close to a deal with Iran.
39 times he sold “the end is near.”
Then came the strikes, the threats, and the night over the Gulf.
The problem is not only that he lies.
The problem is that the world treats the show as policy.
The West taught the world to call its chaos “freedom.”
Even the stadium is no longer just a stadium.
It has become a place where society crawls out of its own skin:
anger without a cause,
noise without meaning,
and emptiness wearing a club shirt.
Axios: Netanyahu found himself outside the negotiation room.
He turned to allies in Washington to find out what was happening.
This is what “power” looks like when it is not invited into the room.
Ali al-Taher answers the map.
A reported ambush, explosives, and an Israeli force hit with casualties.
In the south, not every road belongs to the tank.
Some land is memory waiting for those who enter it.
Israel is dead last in the world: 68 out of 68.
Below North Korea.
And America is near the bottom too.
This is how propaganda ends when the world sees the bodies, the siege, and the destroyed homes.
No one hates you for no reason.
You wrote the result yourselves.
An Israeli company on a U.S. blacklist.
A court order barring it from targeting WhatsApp.
Then Meta catches it again.
This is not “cybersecurity.”
It is surveillance privatized under state cover.
Eisenkot, from inside Israel:
Netanyahu led them to defeat.
Gaza was not settled.
Lebanon did not break.
Iran did not fall.
The north did not return.
Sometimes the most dangerous admission does not come from the enemy.
It comes from the command room itself.
Reports of an Israeli soldier recorded fleeing under Hezbollah fire.
Away from the propaganda:
southern Lebanon is not the map they draw in Tel Aviv.
The land there knows who enters it.
Iran has published satellite images of what it says was a strike on the U.S. AR-327 early-warning radar system in Bahrain.
The radar can reportedly track targets around 470 km away.
If confirmed, the message is clear:
American bases are no longer outside the equation.
Hezbollah shoots a $10 million Israeli Heron drone out of the sky.
Tel Aviv wanted southern Lebanon to be a surveillance screen.
Hezbollah reminded it that the eye watching from above can be blinded.
“Terrorist in Lebanon.”
“Terrorist in Gaza.”
“Terrorist sympathizer.”
They repeated the word for 20 years until they emptied it of meaning.
When a child becomes a “terrorist,”
and bombing him becomes “self-defense,”
the word is no longer law.
It is a mask for the crime.
Reports of ground clashes in Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon.
A circulating clip appears to show a Merkava tank taking a direct hit from an anti-tank missile.
If confirmed, the message is clear:
the south is not open ground for Israeli armor.
In Gaza, a child stands before the loss of his family.
No military statement can explain this.
No target map can justify it.
When a child becomes the witness to all of this, war is no longer just war.
It becomes a trial of the world.