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Monday, June 15, 2026
Peace Deal Reached But Israel Just Discovered What Hezbollah Was Really Planning
Cloward-Liven Strategy At Work: Alice Weidel Torches Merz - Germany Is Being Deliberately Destroyed
In her June 11, 2026 Bundestag speech, AfD leader Alice Weidel accused Chancellor Merz’s government of deliberately destroying Germany through mass migration, green-energy sabotage, and radical left policies, likening it to the Cloward-Piven strategy and demanding he break with the SPD or face new elections.
In a fiery speech before the German Bundestag on June 11, 2026, AfD leader Alice Weidel delivered a ruthless indictment of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government, declaring its latest statement “the swan song of a failure.”
Weidel pulled no punches, exposing how years of open-border policies, green economic sabotage, and radical left ideology have pushed Germany toward collapse. What Alice Weidel detailed was not mere policy failure, but the deliberate, planned destruction of the German economy, and ultimately of Germany as a nation itself.
Weidel’s speech also reveals something far more sinister than simple incompetence. What she described closely mirrors the Cloward-Piven Strategy: the deliberate flooding of the welfare system with dependents until it collapses under its own weight.
Germany is importing hundreds of thousands of low-skilled migrants from the third world while simultaneously demanding that native Germans work longer, pay higher taxes, and even surrender their savings and homes to fund it.
At the same time, the productive population is shrinking as young, educated Germans emigrate in record numbers.
Weidel also exposed the deep infiltration by the radical left at the heart of the current government. She directly called out leading SPD figures, including Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil, for their long history with Antifa, the militant street arm of the radical left.
Antifa has repeatedly carried out violent attacks on AfD members and politicians: physical assaults that have hospitalized people, firebombings of cars and homes, and constant intimidation.
Far from being harmless protesters, Antifa operates as the modern Jacobin enforcers of the left, branding anyone who opposes mass migration, open borders, or cultural replacement as “Nazis” in order to justify violence, intimidation, arson, and suppression of dissenting views.
Weidel did not shy away from the human cost of this engineered migration policy. She highlighted the explosion in violence, sexual offenses, and property crime that ordinary Germans now live with every day.
In a particularly powerful moment, she pointed to the city of Nuremberg, home of CSU leader Markus Söder, where migrant gangs are drugging and turning young German girls into sex slaves.
“I ask you, how many Nurembergs are there in Germany?”
She then delivered one of the most damning lines of the speech:
“And just what have all of you… made of our country, through mass migration, through brutalization and moral decay?”
Weidel made it clear: This is the predictable and observable result of deliberate policy choices that put the interests of illegal migrants and welfare dependents above the safety and well-being of the German people.
Weidel shredded the government’s economic record. Under Merz, Germany has lost half a million jobs in a single quarter. Companies are going insolvent at a rate of one every 20 minutes. The industrial core is melting away as factories relocate en masse to countries with cheaper energy and saner policies.
She laid the blame squarely on crushing taxes, skyrocketing energy prices, and the insane green “energy transition” that has already cost Germany over 500 billion euros, with projections exceeding 5 trillion euros in total damage.
Instead of protecting German industry and workers, the government continues to pour billions into migration costs, development aid, climate ideology, and prolonging the war in Ukraine, while German citizens are told to work longer, pay more, and accept lower living standards.
Strong M6.2 earthquake hits near the coast of Mindanao, Philippines
The epicenter was located 67 km (42 miles) ESE of Pondaguitan (population 2 143), 104 km (65 miles) SE of Mati (population 105 908), 114 km (71 miles) SE of Lupon (population 27 247), 116 km (72 miles) SSE of Manay (population 20 336), and 160 km (100 miles) SE of Davao (population 1 776 949), Philippines.
6 342 000 people are estimated to have felt weak shaking and 2 410 000 light.
There is no tsunami threat from this earthquake.
The USGS issued a Green alert for shaking-related fatalities and economic losses. There is a low likelihood of casualties and damage.
Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are a mix of vulnerable and earthquake-resistant construction. The predominant vulnerable building types are unknown/miscellaneous types and heavy wood frame construction. Recent earthquakes in this area have caused secondary hazards such as landslides that might have contributed to losses.
The earthquake struck roughly 200 km (124 miles) NW of the deadly M7.8 earthquake that hit off southern Mindanao on June 8, which left at least 61 people dead, 1 403 injured and 40 missing as of June 13.
Eisenkot, Smotrich join criticism of US-Iran deal
Yashar party leader Gadi Eisenkot and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich join a growing chorus of criticism across the opposition and coalition over the US-Iran deal.
Eisenkot, who is among the frontrunners to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in upcoming elections, blasts what he calls “the dismal outcome of a failed government” and says that there is “a vast gulf” between Netanyahu’s “empty promises of total victory” and the emerging deal.
He also criticizes Netanyahu for failing to face the public directly, noting that Israelis are once again learning about a major agreement affecting their security from foreign leaders rather than from their own government.
Smotrich similarly condemns the agreement, calling it “bad for Israel and for the entire free world. Period.”
He says that Israel must continue efforts to topple the Iranian regime and ensure Tehran never obtains nuclear weapons, but also defends the government, declaring that none of those running to replace Netanyahu could “withstand even ten percent of the pressure currently being exerted on the Israeli government, and especially on its leader.”
Israel vows to stay in south Lebanon; if Iran strikes, we’ll hit it ‘with full force’
Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed Monday that the Israeli military will remain in southern Lebanon and warned that if Iran strikes, it will be hit “with full force,” promising that Israel will resist any pressure after the US and Iran agreed a deal to end the war that also reportedly includes a commitment to end hostilities in Lebanon.
There was no immediate comment on the deal from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but far-right members of his coalition said Israel would not be bound by the terms of the agreement, while members of the opposition accused the premier of failing Israel’s citizens and betraying the armed forces.
US and Iranian officials said early Monday that they had agreed on a framework for an agreement to end the war, which is expected to halt the US blockade of Iranian ports, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin 60 days of talks on Tehran’s nuclear program. According to Iranian and Pakistani sources, the agreement also includes a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese terror group backed by Iran.
Israel, despite having started the war alongside the US, was not involved in the negotiations over the deal, which appears not to achieve the goals of the war that were set out by the US and Israel, including eliminating Iran’s nuclear program, depleting its ballistic missile stockpile, ending its support for terror proxies and creating the conditions for the fall of the regime.
Israeli military action in Lebanon needs to be completely halted and the US bears responsibility for implementing the framework deal on ending the war, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told his Turkish, Iraqi and Egyptian counterparts on Monday in separate calls, according to his Telegram account.
However, Katz insisted that Israel will not withdraw from southern Lebanon, where it is battling the Iran-backed Hezbollah “despite all the existing pressures and those that will still come.”
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I are leading a clear policy that determines that the IDF will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, without any time limit, to protect the border and Israeli communities from there against jihadist elements,” Katz said in a statement.
He said the security zones will be “cleared of local residents, and all terror infrastructure, above and below ground, including the houses in the contact-line villages that served as terror outposts, will be destroyed.”
“We will not compromise on Israel’s security interests and the protection of our citizens, and we will not withdraw from the security zones,” Katz said, warning that “if Iran attacks Israel because of the events in Lebanon, we will strike it with full force.”
Iran last week fired missiles at Israel after the IDF hit targets in Beirut and threatened to do so again on Sunday, before apparently being pressured by the US to hold off amid the finalizing of the agreement.
News of the agreement was met with angry reactions in Israel on Monday morning.
Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir attacked the deal, saying in a statement that “Trump’s agreement does not bind us.”
“Israel is not subordinate to the United States. We are an independent and sovereign country,” he said. “We are not partners to this agreement, which does not safeguard our security. We must not withdraw from any territory [in Lebanon] that our fighters have captured.”
Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the agreement was “bad for Israel and for the entire free world. Period.”
Eisenkot said the agreement is “far from Israel’s interests.”
“The residents of the north, who were abandoned for two and a half years, discover this morning that their homes and security remain exposed to threat and that once again their cries were not heard in Jerusalem. We will not leave them on their own,” he said.