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June 3, 2025 Israel Realtime
⚠️ The United States has submitted a nuclear deal proposal to Iran that would permit limited, low-level uranium enrichment on Iranian soil for a period yet to be determined. As part of the agreement, Iran would be required to reduce its enrichment level to 3% immediately after signing. The duration of this limit would be finalized during upcoming negotiations.
President Trump made his position clear, stating: “Under our potential agreement, we will not allow any uranium enrichment.” Despite this condition, Tehran appears poised to reject the offer.
A senior Iranian diplomat told Reuters that Iran is preparing a negative response to the U.S. proposal, calling it “completely one-sided.” The proposal had been delivered to Tehran a few days ago, and Iranian officials are now drafting a formal response that may amount to an outright rejection.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt commented on Tuesday that Special Envoy Witkoff had delivered a detailed and reasonable proposal. She emphasized the administration’s expectation, stating: “The President hopes they will accept. If not, they will face grave consequences, as the President himself has reiterated.”
🔹Iran is reinforcing its air defense systems as its military prepares for the potential of an Israeli or U.S. strike targeting Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure. This preparation comes amid growing uncertainty over the future of negotiations regarding Iran’s uranium enrichment program. Western intelligence reports and satellite imagery reviewed by defense analysts reveal that Iran has repositioned several surface-to-air missile systems—most notably the Russian-made S-300—around its key nuclear facilities, including the Natanz and Fordow sites. These strategic redeployments suggest Tehran is bracing for the possibility of a military confrontation should diplomatic talks fail.
🎗️ About a month ago, a U.S. official arrived in Baghdad with several former diplomats to initiate indirect negotiations with Iranian representatives and Kata’ib Hezbollah—the Iran-backed militia holding Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov. The goal of the talks was to secure her release.
Despite the effort, no breakthrough has been reached. The main obstacle is the U.S. government’s opposition to releasing an Iranian citizen currently imprisoned in Iraq. That individual is being held for the murder of American citizen Stephen Troell in Baghdad. This demand from the Iranian side remains a sticking point, preventing progress in the negotiations.
🔹Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji made it clear to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi that all coordination between Lebanon and Iran must go through the official Lebanese state, not Hezbollah. He stressed that Lebanon will not receive any international reconstruction funds unless Hezbollah is disarmed. In response, Araghchi reiterated Iran’s stance, stating that “disarming Hezbollah is a Lebanese decision,” distancing Tehran from taking responsibility or action on the matter.
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[Ed.: Don’t worry! IINO doesn’t have the balls or the brains to pull the trigger. Furthermore, IINO can’t step on the line in the sidewalk… This is why it’s Israel In Name Only, because if it was a real Israel, our enemies would already have their shmeckers cut off and be decimated. For Example See: Bereshit (Genesis) – Chapter 34 verses 25]
June 3, 2025 Israel Realttime
🎯 In a press conference, IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin revealed that the Palestinian terrorists who planted the roadside bombs that killed three Israeli soldiers in northern Gaza’s Jabalia operated from a tunnel hidden within a partially demolished building. “The terrorists set out from a tunnel shaft in a building and planted the explosive devices. This is an active tunnel that is used for terror,” he said. The tunnel entrance was near a main route, and the structure housing it, like many others in Gaza, was used for military purposes. Defrin emphasized that these buildings are legitimate military targets: “Nearly every other building is booby-trapped and contains a tunnel entrance. We are demolishing these homes, not for the sake of destroying. Every building that is destroyed posed an operational threat, and could harm our forces.”
Defrin also stated that Hamas is steadily losing control over Gaza. He attributed this shift to continued IDF pressure and a newly implemented humanitarian aid distribution system that bypasses Hamas. According to him, tens of thousands of food packages are now being handed directly to residents each day, weakening Hamas’s influence over aid control.
Addressing reports of alleged Israeli fire on civilians near aid distribution points in southern Gaza, Defrin firmly rejected the claims. “This is a totally false report. It is echoing Hamas propaganda,” he stated, accusing Hamas of spreading disinformation that some international media outlets adopt without verification. He acknowledged criticism over delays in IDF investigations but stressed the importance of accuracy: “We will not report information or details that are not true. Reliability is critical, even if it takes time.”
Responding to questions about Hamas’s claim that 27 people were killed during the aid incident, Defrin said the reported numbers are “exaggerated.” He clarified that IDF forces only fired warning shots and, based on their understanding, “they did not hit that many people.” The incident remains under investigation.
During the press conference held this evening, IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin presented a detailed map outlining the military’s ground operations across Gaza, marking the first public disclosure of such tactical positioning. The map shows that the Gaza Division is currently operating in Rafah, a key area in the south of the Strip. Simultaneously, the 36th and 98th Divisions are pushing into Khan Younis from both the south and east, intensifying pressure on Hamas strongholds.
Meanwhile, the 252nd Division is active in Gaza City and along the Netzarim Corridor, a strategic axis that has been central to cutting Hamas supply routes. In the north, the 162nd Division is engaged in fierce combat operations aimed at dismantling remaining terrorist infrastructure.
This disclosure underscores the IDF’s multi-front campaign strategy, showing broad territorial engagement as it continues its efforts to neutralize Hamas forces across the Strip.
🔹 Hamas has reportedly lost its grip on internal security in Gaza, according to Al-Hadath. With law and order disintegrating, looters are raiding homes and stealing humanitarian aid. The breakdown in control comes as extremist factions begin to reorganize in the area, taking advantage of the growing instability.
A significant factor behind this collapse is the assassination of senior Hamas commanders and operational teams, which has deeply fractured the organization’s leadership. Hamas has attempted to restore order by enlisting influential local family leaders, but these efforts have been largely ineffective.
As a result of both operational losses and financial distress, Hamas is now struggling to pay salaries to its members. The combination of leadership vacuum, internal chaos, and resurging militant groups underscores the growing collapse of Hamas’s control over Gaza.
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Huge Step Forward on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount Takes Us 1 Step Closer to Jesus’ Return By Randy DeSoto
June 1, 2025 The Western Journal
An interesting development on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount could be a sign that the return of Jesus Christ may be sooner than later.
Shlomo Vile of Jewish News Syndicate recounted in an article last week that for most of the years since the Israeli Defense Force took Jerusalem and the Temple Mount during the Six-Day War in 1967, Jewish people had not been allowed to go there and pray.
It is the location where Abraham was prepared to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice, foreshadowing when God actually did so with the death of his Son, Jesus Christ, for the sins of the world.
It is also the site of the first and second Jewish temples. The First Temple housed the Ark of the Covenant, containing the stone-hewn Ten Commandments of God, dating back to Moses. The Babylonians destroyed it in 586 B.C.
The Romans sacked the Second Temple in A.D. 70. Among other claims to fame, it was the place where Jesus Christ often taught.
Today, the Temple Mount is the location of the Muslim-controlled Dome of the Rock, where the Prophet Muhammad is said to have been taken to heaven for an encounter with Allah, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Vile shared in his JNS story that until recent years, Muslims and the Israeli government did not allow Jewish people to pray on the Temple Mount.
“Members of the Muslim guard, the Islamic Waqf, would accompany the groups of Jewish pilgrims and would watch our lips to make sure that we weren’t praying. The Israeli policemen also watched our lips and diligently enforced the prayer ban,” he wrote.
But the situation began to change following the murder of two Israeli police officers on the Mount in July 2017.
“Immediately afterwards, the Israeli police expelled the people who screamed and cursed at the Jews. They also became less diligent about watching our lips, and we were allowed to pray openly, as long as we prayed modestly and responded to police instructions,” Vile said.
He explained that after that, a small group of Jewish worshippers began going daily to the Temple Mount to pray, eventually communally, as the police continued to lessen restrictions.
“The latest and most dramatic step forward was this last Tisha B’Av, Aug. 12, 2024, when Jews were for the first time allowed to prostrate fully, face down, arms and legs extended,” Vile wrote.
“You can feel your heart pulsing against the earth, and as you pray, your lips are almost touching the pavement,” he added. “This is a whole new and fully embodied avenue of soul expression that has been closed to our Jewish souls for two thousand years. Prayer is called the service of the heart. Hishtachavaya (full prostration) is a service of the whole self.”
Vile concluded, “We are privileged to live in a generation that can once again serve God on the Temple Mount. Those who ‘go up’ to serve God there are especially privileged to play a central role in the biblical drama of restoring God’s Presence to Zion.”
Knesset Member Tzvi Sukkot recently raised the Israeli flag on the Temple Mount, and he also prayed there during a visit, according to Israel’s i24 News.
In a video posted on social media, according to a translation, he says, “When all security branches said, ‘If even one Jew prays (on Temple Mount) the Middle East will burn.’ And today, thousands of Jews prayed there, danced, sang, bowed, members of the Knesset bowed, we waved Israeli flags and nothing happened.”
All this could indicate that the political, and undoubtedly spiritual, climate is changing enough to allow the building of a Third Temple.
David Herzog — co-founder of The Glory Zone Ministries in Phoenix, Arizona, and who conducts regular outreaches in Israel — posted a video earlier this year in which he discussed how the decisions President Donald Trump is making regarding the Middle East could be paving the way for the rebuilding of the Third Temple.
There are certain rabbinic movements, including the one that runs the Temple Institute in Jerusalem, that want to see the Third Temple built on the Temple Mount.
Herzog shared that he recently spoke with a friend who has connections in the Knesset, as well as the Temple Institute, who confirmed that there are plans to start building the Third Temple by the end of 2025, with a completion date of somewhere between 2030 and 2032.
The Christian leader pointed out that many believers see Trump as a Persian King Cyrus-like leader, who famously helped the Jewish people return to their land after their Babylonian captivity and rebuild their temple. Peace reigned for a period of time, allowing this to happen. In 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu likened Trump to King Cyrus.
Herzog argued that Trump’s agenda is peace and prosperity, with a desire to build on the Abraham Accords of his first term in the Middle East.
WATCH Prophetic Dream – The Third Temple & Donald Trump (David Herzog) [20:21]
“It looks like a short time of peace and prosperity — couple years — under the Trump administration, for Israel to fulfill end-time prophecy. That’s what looks like is happening,” he asserted.
And that will include rebuilding the temple, he believes.
Herzog pointed to Ezekiel 42:20, which suggests to him that the Third Temple could be built next to the Dome of the Rock without disturbing it, with a wall around it separating “the holy and the common” as the passage says. Jews being allowed to pray there now may indicate an opening for such a project.
The Bible teacher then pointed out the Temple must be in place before Christ’s return, because it is specifically mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4, as well as Matthew 24:15-22, and Daniel 9:25-27 as a place the Antichrist will enter and desecrate.
“Things are happening fast,” Herzog said with respect to potential end-times events. “The temple, possibly this year – I don’t doubt anything, especially with this administration – by the end of this year it could be announced that they’re going to start building a Third Temple.”
Government and AG clash over funding Haaretz
On Sunday, the Attorney General issued a letter to government workers, instructing them to disregard the government’s unanimous resolution to cut funding to Haaretz.
June 1, 2025, 5:53 Israel National News – On Sunday, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara issued a letter to government workers, instructing them to disregard the government’s unanimous resolution to cut funding to Haaretz.
Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, who led the push to end public funding for Haaretz, responded: “This latest letter is not only a tiresome repetition of baseless arguments, it reflects an arrogant bureaucratic mindset that refuses to respect the will of the people,” he said.
Karhi criticized the Attorney General’s appeal to freedom of expression, claiming it was being used to justify continued financial support for a publication that, in his view, “incites against the government, slanders IDF soldiers, hurts bereaved families, and acts as a platform for our most dangerous adversaries, both foreign and domestic.”
He went on to accuse the Attorney General of overstepping her authority: “For the second time in three months, she has effectively nullified a government decision, as if she were the Prime Minister. In a democracy, it is the people who decide, not a small group of legal activists with hollow rulings. The government is elected; the officials are appointed. That hierarchy must be respected.”
Minister Karhi concluded: “We will continue to enforce the government’s decision. There will be no public funding for Haaretz in any form.”
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IRAN CAPABLE OF PRODUCING 10 NUKE BOMBS: Netanyahu Releases Rare Statement On Shabbos
May 31, 2025 Yeshiva World News – In a damning new report, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) revealed that Iran conducted secret nuclear activities using undeclared material at three long-suspected sites — confirming fears that Tehran was operating a clandestine nuclear weapons program.
The confidential report, obtained by Reuters, was requested by the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors and outlines decades of nuclear violations. It concludes that Iran operated a covert and structured nuclear weapons initiative until the early 2000s, and stored nuclear material and contaminated equipment at a fourth site, Turquzabad, between 2009 and 2018 — the same facility publicly exposed by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the United Nations in 2018.
The report notes Iran’s cooperation with IAEA inspectors remains “less than satisfactory,” with Tehran still failing to explain traces of uranium found at undeclared locations. The IAEA said the activities “used undeclared nuclear material” and were directly relevant to nuclear weapons development.
In response, the United States, Britain, France, and Germany plan to submit a resolution declaring Iran in breach of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations at the upcoming IAEA board meeting during the week of June 9. It would mark the first time in nearly 20 years that Iran is officially declared non-compliant.
Tehran rejected the IAEA’s findings as “politically motivated” and threatened “appropriate measures” should action be taken against it.
Meanwhile, a separate IAEA report disclosed that Iran’s stockpile of 60% enriched uranium — just a short step from weapons-grade — has ballooned to 408.6 kilograms, nearly enough to build nine atomic bombs. The agency warned that Iran is now “the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material,” calling the development “a matter of serious concern.”
In a rare public statement issued on Shabbos, Prime Minister Netanyahu responded to the revelations, stating:
“The IAEA has reported a grave and unequivocal report on Iran’s nuclear program. The agency presents a stark picture that serves as a clear warning sign: despite countless warnings by the international community, Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program.
“This report strongly reinforces what Israel has been saying for years — the purpose of Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful. This is evident from the alarming scope of Iran’s uranium enrichment activity, which has no civilian justification.
“The international community must act now to stop Iran.”
The latest findings are expected to intensify pressure on Western powers and may eventually lead to Iran being referred to the UN Security Council, though that step is likely to come in future board sessions.
May 31, 2025 Israel Live News
“The IAEA has reported a grave and unequivocal report on Iran’s nuclear program. The agency presents a stark picture that serves as a clear warning sign: despite countless warnings by the international community, Iran is totally determined to complete its nuclear weapons program. The international community must act now to stop Iran.”
[Ed.: No, Bibi, the international community is not going to act against Iran. Get over it. Not gonna’ happen. And since you don’t have the balls to do it (even though Trump told you to take care of it,) it’s a non-starter.]
MAY 31, 2025 ISRAEL REALTIME
☢️ Iran has significantly escalated its uranium enrichment activities, reaching a stockpile of 274.8 kilograms enriched to 60% purity, according to a new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Nuclear experts warn that this quantity is enough to produce multiple nuclear weapons if further enriched to 90% weapons-grade material.
The IAEA emphasized that Iran’s enrichment levels and its refusal to grant full monitoring access are obstructing global diplomatic efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA), from which the United States withdrew in 2018. The agency expressed concern that restricted inspections and reduced transparency make it difficult to verify the “peaceful” nature of Iran’s nuclear program.
⚠️ In response, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office issued a strong statement, warning: “The IAEA report confirms that Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful. It clearly shows Iran’s intention to complete its nuclear weapons program. The international community must act now to stop Iran’s nuclear program.”
🎗️ IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir also addressed the growing threat, stating that a Gaza hostage exchange deal would allow Israel to shift its strategic focus toward confronting Iran’s nuclear ambitions: “A Gaza exchange deal will allow us to focus on Iran.”
🚨 During his visit to the Middle East, President Trump was strongly advised by the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE to avoid launching a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Instead, they urged him to focus on negotiating a new nuclear agreement. The Saudi Crown Prince voiced concern over the potential of an Israeli-led military strike on Iran, fearing it could escalate into a broader regional conflict.
The President of the UAE emphasized that diplomacy must be prioritized, clearly stating his opposition to a U.S.-led military intervention. Meanwhile, the Emir of Qatar issued a stern warning, saying that if Iran retaliated, the Gulf states would be the first to be targeted.
Adding to this regional pressure, Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman traveled to Tehran last month and delivered a direct message to Iranian officials: “Take President Trump’s offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel.”
In a significant development, Channel 12 reported that President Trump has ordered a halt to U.S.-Israel coordination on a joint military strike against Iran’s nuclear program, signaling a shift away from military action and reinforcing his commitment to a diplomatic path forward.
🔴 Israel has recently conducted a classified interdepartmental meeting to assess preparedness for two possible scenarios: a direct Israeli strike on Iran or an Iranian attack on Israel. The discussions, revealed by Maariv, focused on strategic response planning and civil defense measures in the event of a large-scale regional escalation.
A key concern raised during the session was the potential scale of Iranian retaliation. Officials warned that thousands of missiles — each weighing approximately 700 kilograms — could be launched at Israeli territory if military action against Iran is initiated.
⭕ In response to growing Israeli rhetoric, Iran’s Army Chief issued a sharp warning, stating: “If they’re in a hurry for another ‘True Promise,’ we’re fully prepared to deliver the appropriate blow—and this time we’ll collect the debt we’re already owed too.” His remarks signal Iran’s readiness to respond with full force to any Israeli move.
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🎗️ Hamas has rejected the U.S.-backed framework for a hostage release deal, presenting a counterproposal that U.S. envoy Witkoff called “totally unacceptable” and a step backward. Witkoff emphasized that Hamas should accept the existing framework to begin proximity talks as early as next week. The proposal, he noted, could lead to a 60-day ceasefire during which half of the living hostages and half of those confirmed deceased would be returned to their families. It would also open the door for substantive negotiations aimed at reaching a permanent ceasefire.
Instead, Hamas issued a list of extreme demands, including a 7-year ceasefire, complete IDF withdrawal from all areas captured since March, and the cancellation of the new international aid distribution mechanism in Gaza. Officials warned that these demands reflect not a path to peace but a strategy to keep Hamas in power, rearm, and potentially repeat attacks like those of October 7. The counterproposal is being viewed as a calculated move by a genocidal regime that sacrifices civilian welfare to ensure its own survival.
🎗️ Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warned against any partial agreement with Hamas, stressing that the terror organization is currently under immense pressure. He attributed this to the recent overhaul of the aid distribution system in Gaza, which has significantly reduced Hamas’s control over the civilian population, as well as the ongoing military operations that continue to weaken the group.
Smotrich emphasized the importance of maintaining and intensifying this pressure, arguing it is the key to forcing Hamas into a full surrender and securing the release of all hostages at once. He rejected the idea of easing up or signing any interim deal, stating clearly:
“It would be delusional folly to release pressure now and sign a partial deal with it that would give it oxygen and a lifeline and allow it to recover. I will not allow such a thing to happen. Period.”
He concluded that Israel must stay firm and focused to prevent Hamas from regaining strength or legitimacy.
🎯 Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that Ez al-Dine al-Haddad, a senior figure in Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades General Military Council, and Khalil al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’ Political Bureau based in Qatar, are “next in line.” The statement signals that both individuals are now high-priority targets for Israeli forces in the ongoing campaign against Hamas leadership.
🔹 Israeli political leaders are actively engaging with German counterparts to prevent the imposition of an arms embargo on Israel. The concern arises as Germany considers conditioning future weapons shipments on the humanitarian situation in Gaza. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated, “Germany will decide whether or not to approve new weapons shipments to Israel based on an assessment of the humanitarian situation in Gaza. We are examining this and, if necessary, we will authorize further arms deliveries based on this examination.”
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