Monday, July 13, 2026

Lebanese Army to Deploy in South Lebanon Pilot Zones as Israeli Withdrawal Looms


Lebanese Army to Deploy in South Lebanon Pilot Zones as Israeli Withdrawal Looms



The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) are preparing to deploy to two pilot zones in southern Lebanon in the coming days, according to a U.S. official cited by Israeli media. The deployment is part of a U.S.-brokered framework agreement between Beirut and Tel Aviv, under which Israeli forces are expected to withdraw from areas cleared of Hezbollah infrastructure. 

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said the army would begin deploying in pilot zones as a first phase, according to remarks read by Information Minister Paul Morcos after a cabinet meeting [1]. The next round of talks between Lebanese and Israeli delegations is scheduled for July 15-16 in Rome, with U.S. mediators expected to facilitate technical discussions.

Lebanon has stated it will not attend the Rome talks until Israel completes the agreed-upon withdrawal from the pilot zones, an Arab official told the Times of Israel. The framework deal allows Washington to declare each pilot zone before Israeli forces depart, with no clear timetable for full withdrawal, the Arab source said. A U.S. official described the Rome talks as a closed discussion intended to hand off unresolved issues to technical teams. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Israel has delayed its planned pullout from two villages pending agreement on a U.S. oversight mechanism. Israeli security officials told Kan News that “there are currently no timelines” and that withdrawal would only proceed once clear criteria are set [2].

Israeli officials have publicly rejected any large-scale withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israeli troops have been instructed to prepare for an extended stay in the so-called security zone [3]. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu named Froun and Zawtar al-Gharbieh as two initial pilot zones late last month, but skepticism has emerged on the ground. The mayor of Froun, Hassan Adel Bazzi, told RT that the town was designated a pilot withdrawal zone despite never being occupied by Israeli forces [4]. The New Arab confirmed that Israeli forces are not present in Ghandourieh, another named pilot zone. The discrepancy has fueled local doubts about the viability of the plan.


The three pilot zones named in reports following the trilateral deal are Froun, Zawtar al-Gharbieh, and Al-Ghandourieh. A U.S. official said these areas have been cleared of Hezbollah infrastructure and will be handed over to the Lebanese Armed Forces. Further pilot zones are being mapped, with U.S. Central Command coordinating between both countries, the official stated. The selection has historical parallels; earlier Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon often concentrated on similar villages. As documented in accounts of past conflicts, Israeli air strikes were heavily focused on Nabatiyeh, Beaufort Castle, and Hasbaya [5].

The upcoming Rome talks are expected to build on the framework deal, though the timetable for further withdrawals remains unclear. A U.S. official said the first pilot zone will launch in a matter of days, with technical teams to work on all issues outlined in the agreement. The Arab source indicated Washington will initially declare the first zone, but no specific date for full Israeli withdrawal has been set.

Hezbollah has rejected the agreement, calling it heavily skewed in Israel’s favor, and its leader Naim Qassem demanded a complete Israeli withdrawal without retaining “an inch” of Lebanese territory [9] [10]. The outcome of the Rome talks will likely determine whether the fragile ceasefire holds or further escalates.



Sunday, July 12, 2026

US CENTCOM announces renewed wave of strikes against Iran


US CENTCOM announces renewed wave of strikes against Iran

US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that American forces have initiated strikes against Iran in the early morning hours of Monday.

In a statement on X/Twitter, CENTCOM stated that the strikes are intended to degrade Iran’s “ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships freely transiting the Strait of Hormuz.”

A CENTCOM spokesperson told CNN that US aircraft had so far successfully shot down an Iranian cruise missile and a one-way attack drone. The spokesperson added that within the past hour, Iran fired at a commercial shipin the Strait of Hormuz.

Several explosions were heard in Iranian cities, including Sirik and Bandar Abbas, shortly after midnight on Monday, according to Iranian state media reports.

CENTCOM hit 140 Iranian targets during Sunday strikes

The US carries out similar strikes on Iran in the early morning hours on Sunday, hitting approximately 140 Iranian military targets, according to a CENTCOM statement.

Sunday’s strikes targeted Iranian missile and drone sites, ammunition storage facilities, communications, and coastal surveillance locations using precise munitions.

According to CENTCOM, the strikes were initiated for the purpose of “holding Iranian forces” for the attack of a commercial vessel transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

US Engaged In Sustained Attack Waves On Iran As Trump Boasts 'We Bombed The Hell Out Of Them'

TYLER DURDEN

update(1745ET): The Pentagon has confirmed late in the day Sunday that US forces have continues launching more strikes on Iran throughout the day, describing that the latest wave of strikes are aimed to "degrade Iran's ability to attack civilian mariners."

US Central Command has been providing more frequent updates throughout the day, as the conflict intensifies. "At 5 p.m. ET today, U.S. Central Command forces began launching more strikes against Iran to continue degrading their ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships freely transiting the Strait of Hormuz," it stated. "The Commander in Chief has directed the strikes to hold Iranian forces accountable." According to some emerging targeting info:

  • Explosions have also been heard in Iran’s Qeshm Island as well as Jask, state TV is reporting.
  • Iran’s state TV is reporting explosions near Sirik and west of Bandar Abbas.
  • CNN: Within past hour, IRGC fired at commercial shipping
  • Trump was on NBC’s Meet the Press a few hours ago, and described Saturday’s US strikes on the Iranian military by saying, “We bombed the hell out of them.”

And more of the latest from Trump:

Also Sunday, President Donald Trump told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the strait was open to commercial traffic.

“It’s open. We bombed the hell out of them last night. They’re very, very evil and sick people,” Trump said. He said that the Iranians agreed to “a perfect deal for us” the day prior — “no nuclear, no this, no that, no nothing. They gave up everything.”

“And then after that, they left the room. And then within an hour, they launched a drone at a ship,” Trump said.

Magnitude 4.2 earthquake jolts Southern California


Magnitude 4.2 earthquake jolts Southern California



 A magnitude 4.2 earthquake rattled residents across Southern California early Sunday morning, with hundreds reportedly feeling tremors.

The U.S. Geological Survey said that the earthquake struck at 3:38 a.m. PDT (10:38 UTC) about 1.2 miles east-southeast of Frazier Park at a depth of about 8 miles.

So far, the USGS says light to weak shaking was felt from Kern County southward through Ventura and Los Angeles counties.

Russia Unleashes Biggest Missile-Drone Salvo Of The War On Kyiv — 68 Missiles, 351 Drones


Russia Unleashes Biggest Missile-Drone Salvo Of The War On Kyiv — 68 Missiles, 351 Drones — As Zelensky Orders 40-Day Escalation


Russia launched its single largest missile-and-drone attack of the war against Ukraine in the early hours of Sunday, July 12, striking Kyiv and multiple other cities with 68 missiles and 351 strike drones in what President Volodymyr Zelensky described as a "massive Russian attack." Apartment buildings, offices, and a theological school were damaged in the capital. Air defenses downed most of the targets — but not the ballistic missiles, Zelensky acknowledged, underscoring a gap in Ukraine’s air shield that has persisted for months.

The overnight barrage — confirmed by Ukraine’s Air Force — dwarfed the 12 missiles and 121 drones that struck on July 10-11. Recovery operations were under way Sunday morning across Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, and Sumy oblasts. Moscow Times reported at least 8 dead and dozens wounded. Ukraine’s official figures — which CDM notes should be treated skeptically, as both sides routinely manage casualty optics — put the death toll at a similar range.

Hours before the attack, Zelensky posted on X that he had ordered a "40-day influence operation" — widely interpreted by analysts as a structured escalation of Ukrainian long-range drone and missile strikes deep into Russian territory. Ukraine has already struck the Syzran refinery 800 kilometers inside Russia, burned 76 Russian vessels in a week, and hit the Blue Stream pipeline. The 40-day signal suggests Kyiv intends to intensify this pressure campaign rather than wait for Western arms decisions or ceasefire diplomacy.

CDM read: The sheer scale of Sunday’s Russian strike — more than tripling the previous night’s barrage — suggests Moscow may be attempting to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses before Kyiv’s Patriot manufacturing license (granted at the Ankara summit) can produce interceptors at scale. The 40-day Ukrainian escalation order, meanwhile, signals that Zelensky sees long-range strikes on Russian energy infrastructure as his primary leverage — not territory, which continues to erode near Kostiantynivka.


US military confirms beginning a new wave of strikes in Iran


US military confirms beginning a new wave of strikes in Iran

The United States military confirms that it has begun carrying out a new wake of strikes against targets in Iran, after Tehran earlier struck sites in the Gulf amid an escalation in the region and a fight over control of the Strait of Hormuz. 

The US Central Command writes on X that it has begun “launching more strikes against Iran to continue degrading their ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial ships freely transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The Commander in Chief has directed the strikes to hold Iranian forces accountable.”

Iran’s state TV reported explosions heard in a number of locations in the country, including Qeshm, Jask, Sirik and Bandar Abbas.