Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

Tears in Tel Aviv. Hahahahaha!


Netanyahu bet everything on Trump, and Israel lost at the roulette table​

Analysis: For a decade, Netanyahu placed Israel’s Iran strategy on Trump, alienating Democrats and much of the West; now the US president’s deal with Tehran leaves Jerusalem isolated, humiliated and searching for ways to limit the damage​


In June 2026, Israel is facing not only strong and determined enemies from outside, enemies it has failed to defeat, but also the gradual loss of what was once its firmest pillar of support: its great friend, the United States.

For a decade, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu placed all his chips on Donald Trump. He gambled that with Trump, he would be able to bring down the ayatollahs’ regime in Iran. Along the way, and especially ahead of the change of administration in January 2025, he clashed with the Democratic Party and lost the support of much of the Western world.

The French Jewish philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy recently published an article in Le Point against Trump under the headline “Betrayal and humiliation: the real doctrine of Trumpism.” According to Lévy, the president’s foreign policy is defined not only by abandoning U.S. allies, but also by an element of deliberate public humiliation.
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In Israel’s case, despite the “rare friendship” between the two leaders and the “historic military cooperation,” Trump prefers to sign what amounts to a surrender agreement with Iran. We know what Iran receives: hundreds of billions of dollars and a reinforced status as an undefeated regional power.
 
Geneva meeting - June 21, 2026

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I think it is good idea to have several meetings somewhere instead of only Islamabad.
 
Tears in Tel Aviv. Hahahahaha!


Netanyahu bet everything on Trump, and Israel lost at the roulette table​

Analysis: For a decade, Netanyahu placed Israel’s Iran strategy on Trump, alienating Democrats and much of the West; now the US president’s deal with Tehran leaves Jerusalem isolated, humiliated and searching for ways to limit the damage​


In June 2026, Israel is facing not only strong and determined enemies from outside, enemies it has failed to defeat, but also the gradual loss of what was once its firmest pillar of support: its great friend, the United States.

For a decade, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu placed all his chips on Donald Trump. He gambled that with Trump, he would be able to bring down the ayatollahs’ regime in Iran. Along the way, and especially ahead of the change of administration in January 2025, he clashed with the Democratic Party and lost the support of much of the Western world.

The French Jewish philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy recently published an article in Le Point against Trump under the headline “Betrayal and humiliation: the real doctrine of Trumpism.” According to Lévy, the president’s foreign policy is defined not only by abandoning U.S. allies, but also by an element of deliberate public humiliation.
...
In Israel’s case, despite the “rare friendship” between the two leaders and the “historic military cooperation,” Trump prefers to sign what amounts to a surrender agreement with Iran. We know what Iran receives: hundreds of billions of dollars and a reinforced status as an undefeated regional power.
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Tears in Tel Aviv. Hahahahaha!


Netanyahu bet everything on Trump, and Israel lost at the roulette table​

Analysis: For a decade, Netanyahu placed Israel’s Iran strategy on Trump, alienating Democrats and much of the West; now the US president’s deal with Tehran leaves Jerusalem isolated, humiliated and searching for ways to limit the damage​


In June 2026, Israel is facing not only strong and determined enemies from outside, enemies it has failed to defeat, but also the gradual loss of what was once its firmest pillar of support: its great friend, the United States.

For a decade, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu placed all his chips on Donald Trump. He gambled that with Trump, he would be able to bring down the ayatollahs’ regime in Iran. Along the way, and especially ahead of the change of administration in January 2025, he clashed with the Democratic Party and lost the support of much of the Western world.

The French Jewish philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy recently published an article in Le Point against Trump under the headline “Betrayal and humiliation: the real doctrine of Trumpism.” According to Lévy, the president’s foreign policy is defined not only by abandoning U.S. allies, but also by an element of deliberate public humiliation.
...
In Israel’s case, despite the “rare friendship” between the two leaders and the “historic military cooperation,” Trump prefers to sign what amounts to a surrender agreement with Iran. We know what Iran receives: hundreds of billions of dollars and a reinforced status as an undefeated regional power.
I am worried because of a cornered bull can do whatever. Netanyahu has only one way street. He can´t go out of his country and will be sentenced to "damnatio memoriae" inside. So be cautious about him.

But yes. 20% worrying and 80% hapiness and hopeful about future.
Hope everything goes well for everybody in the region. Except for the Entity, burn in hell.
 
Tears in Tel Aviv. Hahahahaha!


Netanyahu bet everything on Trump, and Israel lost at the roulette table​

Analysis: For a decade, Netanyahu placed Israel’s Iran strategy on Trump, alienating Democrats and much of the West; now the US president’s deal with Tehran leaves Jerusalem isolated, humiliated and searching for ways to limit the damage​


In June 2026, Israel is facing not only strong and determined enemies from outside, enemies it has failed to defeat, but also the gradual loss of what was once its firmest pillar of support: its great friend, the United States.

For a decade, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu placed all his chips on Donald Trump. He gambled that with Trump, he would be able to bring down the ayatollahs’ regime in Iran. Along the way, and especially ahead of the change of administration in January 2025, he clashed with the Democratic Party and lost the support of much of the Western world.

The French Jewish philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy recently published an article in Le Point against Trump under the headline “Betrayal and humiliation: the real doctrine of Trumpism.” According to Lévy, the president’s foreign policy is defined not only by abandoning U.S. allies, but also by an element of deliberate public humiliation.
...
In Israel’s case, despite the “rare friendship” between the two leaders and the “historic military cooperation,” Trump prefers to sign what amounts to a surrender agreement with Iran. We know what Iran receives: hundreds of billions of dollars and a reinforced status as an undefeated regional power.

Natanyahoo has also taken Modi with him.

Modi bet everything on Natanyahoo - to settle his scores against Muslims. Now left alone and irrelevant.
 
I am worried because of a cornered bull can do whatever. Netanyahu has only one way street. He can´t go out of his country and will be sentenced to "damnatio memoriae" inside. So be cautious about him.
But yes. 20% worrying and 80% hapiness and hopeful about future.
Hope everything goes well for everybody in the region. Except for the Entity, burn in hell.

What can Netanyahu do now which he could not do even with the full American support? I don't see anything. This was his best and last chance and has turned out so badly. The article I quoted is not an isolated one talking about Israel's reality: Such views are found everywhere. Netanyahu can't win anything which he lost on the battlefield. I see a bad future for him and also for Israel.

Natanyahoo has also taken Modi with him.
Modi bet everything on Natanyahoo - to settle his scores against Muslims. Now left alone and irrelevant.

Modi made a historic mistake by visiting Israel just before the attack on Iran was launched. I still can't believe he made such a high profile visit and used the 'Fatherland' and 'Motherland' like slogans. What a stupid guy! Stupid stupid stupid!
 
Who do Pakistanis come on his channel is beyond me
There’s quite afew of our own dimwits (specially those inside Pak who have complexes) who try to kiss anyone’s ass in order to look liberal and progressive to try and get something out if it. Those “aman ki asha” types.

Any sane and wise person would stay away from indian media and people!!
 
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