Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Katz warns Iran could attack Israel at any moment, says IDF prepared


Katz warns Iran could attack Israel at any moment, says IDF prepared
Vered Weiss



Defense Minister Israel Katz said Monday that Israel is preparing for the possibility of another military confrontation with Iran, warning that Tehran could attack in response to Israeli operations in Lebanon and reiterating that Israel will not withdraw from security zones in Lebanon, Gaza, or Syria unless terrorist organizations are disarmed.

Presenting Israel’s security doctrine for the northern front and the confrontation with Iran, Katz said the Israel Defense Forces had been instructed to prepare for what he described as a “Blue and White operation in Iran” amid the current security situation.

“If we have definitive intelligence about Iranian decisions, we will act on it,” Katz said. “If Iran attacks us with missiles, we will respond with force, and this has been made clear to the Americans.”

He added that renewed fighting with Iran could occur under two circumstances. “The war with Iran will resume under one of two scenarios: if President Trump decides and we join, or if they fire at us, it will be the Third Iran War. Israel’s position is clear—there is no scenario in which Israel will allow missile fire on its territory.”

Addressing Lebanon, Katz said Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem entered the conflict both to assist Iran and to alter the balance along Israel’s northern border.

He said nearly 100% of homes in villages along the contact line in western and central Lebanon had been destroyed and estimated that about 200,000 residents had not returned.

Katz said the IDF had been instructed to fire warning shots at anyone attempting to return, adding, “The civilian population is considered part of the terrorist threat and potential casualties; therefore, they will not be allowed to return.”


Ebola outbreak spreads to fourth province in Congo as deaths rise


Ebola outbreak spreads to fourth province in Congo as deaths rise
Sweden Herald



Erin Brockovich Launches Plan to Take on AI Data Centers Around the Country


Erin Brockovich Launches Plan to Take on AI Data Centers Around the Country


Erin Brockovich, who secured a historic $333 million settlement against PG&E in 1993 and was immortalized by Julia Roberts on the silver screen, has launched a new battle against the proliferation of AI data centers across the United States and beyond.

The Guardian reports that the environmental activist who became a household name after her work on the Hinkley, California, groundwater contamination case has identified what she describes as a threat on par with that scandal, only larger in scope. After receiving thousands of emails from concerned citizens, Brockovich has turned her attention to the rapid construction of massive AI data centers happening with minimal public input or environmental oversight.


The campaign began when Brockovich noticed an unusual pattern in her inbox. She received 30 emails from people in the same town, all expressing concerns about data centers. In April, she issued a public call on her website asking anyone with concerns about data centers near them to contact her. Within a month, 3,862 people responded. Brockovich characterizes the situation as “Hinkley on steroids.”


AI data centers are enormous in scale. Some stretch over hundreds of acres, and in May, Utah approved a center twice the size of Manhattan. According to Brockovich, many communities learn about these facilities only after construction has already begun, or in some cases, months after they have been approved by local officials.

A major concern for Brockovich is the secrecy surrounding the approval process. Data center developers often enter into nondisclosure agreements with local officials, making it impossible for residents to understand why projects were approved without environmental impact assessments or public input. Brockovich reports receiving emails from people whose local leaders are changing zoning laws to accommodate these facilities. “If data centers are so great, why are they being built in secret?” reads one headline on her Substack blog.

Local governments attempting to pause or halt construction face severe financial consequences. In Hill County, Texas, county commissioners voted on a year-long moratorium after unexpected public outcry. The county was then sued by developers for $100 million in damages and, according to the Texas Tribune, has since backed down from the moratorium.

Beyond concerns about water consumption, residents near operational data centers report significant noise pollution. “It really becomes about the noise, the decibels,” Brockovich says. People describe being driven to distraction by constant humming, hissing, and buzzing from generators operating around the clock. Communities also report increased electricity bills, power surges, and concerns about wildlife disappearing from areas surrounding the data centers.


Brockovich’s immediate goal is to secure case-by-case moratoriums on data center approvals. She is compiling cases through her open-source mapping site and notes that council responses vary depending on how receptive officials are to local complaints. Many states are only now beginning to consider whether state-level regulation and oversight of data centers is necessary.

She emphasizes that opposition to data centers is bipartisan. Her approach focuses on building lawsuits from the ground up rather than seeking immediate policy change from the top. She advocates for environmental impact reports, transparency about power sources, and town hall meetings where residents can voice their concerns.

“We have to have some courage to show up, and it’s difficult to do that when you’re up against forces that have all the money and all the intelligence and all the bandwidth in the world,” Brockovich says. Despite describing herself as being in her “legacy phase” with six grandchildren, she remains committed to the fight, though she acknowledges she cannot win it alone.


Breitbart News previously reported that AI data center opponents have blocked or delayed projects worth $130 billion so far this year:

At least 75 projects worth about $130 billion have been blocked or delayed from January through March across the country as a result of data center opponents, according to a Data Center Watch study obtained by NBC News.

The authors of the study further noted that this hindering of AI data centers is the most on record in a three-month period since they began tracking the matter in 2023.

“The quarter reflected a structural shift rather than a cyclical spike: communities have internalized an opposition playbook, legislative sessions introduced formal regulatory uncertainty, and the number of active opposition groups more than doubled to 833 across 49 states,” the study read.


Sleepwalking Into Nuclear War


THE WEST IS SLEEPWALKING INTO NUCLEAR WAR


EUROPE BUILDS DRONE FACTORIES TO STRIKE RUSSIA, THEN ACTS SHOCKED WHEN MOSCOW CALLS THEM TARGETS — THE WEST IS SLEEPWALKING INTO NUCLEAR WAR WHILE YOU WATCH IRAN The Ukraine war just crossed a threshold nobody’s talking about — and it’s not in Ukraine. It’s in Germany. Poland. Lithuania. The UK. Czech Republic. While you’ve been watching Iran, Europe moved Ukraine’s entire drone production onto its own soil. πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Here’s what that actually means: The Russian Defense Ministry published names and addresses of these factories in April. Dmitry Medvedev called them “potential targets.” They’re in Munich. London. Prague. Riga. Milan. Madrid. Ankara. Vilnius. Not covert. Publicly announced. Zelensky stood with German Chancellor Merz in Berlin and called it “the biggest drone deal in Europe.” πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Quantum Systems — a German firm — now has THREE joint ventures with Ukrainian manufacturers. Producing 10,000+ Linza tactical drones per year. On German soil. Auterion signed a contract for “thousands of mid-range, heavy AI-guided autonomous strike systems.” Their words: “autonomous strike at scale.” The German Defense Ministry’s own press release uses the English phrase “deep strike capabilities.” That means hitting targets deep inside Russia. The “Martian” AI drones Bout described — autonomous systems that pick their own targets, any moving vehicle, even a kid on a bike — are being built in Europe right now. Lithuania just signed in June 2026 to produce thousands more. Priority hiring: Ukrainian citizens. Battlefield feedback loop direct to the factory floor. This isn’t aid. This is active belligerence. International law is clear: if you host factories manufacturing weapons for a belligerent, those factories are legitimate military targets. Ask yourself: if Hezbollah had rocket factories in Jordan hitting Tel Aviv, would Israel sit on its hands? You know the answer. Now here’s what the European public doesn’t understand: Russia has the most modern nuclear arsenal on Earth. One Sarmat missile erases England. One Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle — no Western system can intercept it. Russian doctrine states clearly: if the state's existence is threatened, the response is NUCLEAR. Not conventional. Germany is now restricting men from leaving the country without military registration. They’re openly stating they need “the strongest army in Europe within three years.” Sound familiar? It should. Volkswagen plants are converting to weapons production. The economy cratered after cutting off Russian gas. Conscription questionnaires sent to 300,000 young Germans — only 530 signed up. They can’t even recruit soldiers, but they’re building drone factories to strike a nuclear power. The European leadership class has lost its mind. Meanwhile, Iran has: • Blocked the Strait of Hormuz • Cut global fertilizer supply — hitting American farmers already • Disrupted chemical supply chains into China • UN forecasts food shortages and hunger in Africa Two wars. One distracted public. Zero strategic thinking from Brussels. Viktor Bout, who spent 12 years in US prisons and now serves in Russia’s parliament, said it plainly: “We are very close to all-out World War Three in the hottest stage — and there would be no brakes to stop it.” He’s not wrong. The difference between 1914 and 2026 is that in 1914, the weapons couldn’t end human civilization. These can. Trump pulled back from Iran. That’s good. But Europe is still accelerating toward the cliff. If a European-made drone swarm hits something Russia considers existential — and those AI drones don’t ask permission — the response won’t be a strongly worded letter. It will be the last mistake anyone ever makes. Wake up.

The Next War Will Be With Turkey, Says Israel. Ankara Agrees.


The Next War Will Be With Turkey, Says Israel. Ankara Agrees.

A new war is brewing in the Middle East, one that could easily go global. It will pit the NATO member nation of Turkey against the American protectorate - the Jewish State of Israel.

The rhetoric is escalating from both sides as both entities want to be the regional hegemon. 

Turkish President Erdogan has been especially vocal about Israel's actions and intentions lately with almost daily speeches. Below are excerpts from this morning's oratory.

"The root cause of the tensions in the Middle East is the Palestinian issue. Unfortunately, lasting peace cannot be achieved in our region as long as the occupation continues and Israel's ongoing land appropriation persists.

"The gateway to lasting peace is a two-state solution. An independent, sovereign, and territorially contiguous Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders must be established.

"We are closely monitoring the attacks—particularly those targeting Lebanon—that seek to undermine the agreement which has brought a much-needed sense of relief to our region and the world. We look to your support in ensuring that the provocations of the genocidal network, which cannot tolerate our region achieving stability and even views such stability as a threat to its own security, are not allowed to succeed.

"Rest assured — you are Gaza's sole hope. You are the hope of Damascus, which is rising to its feet. You are the hope of Aleppo, reborn from its ashes. Mogadishu, Khartoum, Beirut, Tripoli of Sham, Tripoli of the West — you are their hope.  Do not forget: Nicosia is watching you. Baku is watching you. Sarajevo, Skopje, Prizren, Baghdad, Basra are watching you.

Multiple Israeli officials have stated publicly in recent weeks that the next war Israel must be prepared to fight is with Turkey. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said as much in the last days. Bennett may be the next PM if he defeats Netanyahu in the coming elections.

Israel bombed air bases in Western Syria last year to prevent them from falling under Turkish control.

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