Yossi Schwartz ISI (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine) 08.06.2026
Yesterday, the war between the Zionist monster and Iran resumed after a two-month ceasefire. After Israel, contrary to Trump’s orders, bombed Hezbollah’s headquarters in Dahiya, which is also a Shiite quarter in Iran’s capitals. Hizbollah responded with ballistic missiles to northern Israel.
After two-months, the war between Iran and Israel resumed last night, with ballistic missiles being fired into the north of Israel. The Iranians made good on their threat and launched barrages in response to an Israeli bombing of Hezbollah’s headquarters in Dahiya, the Shiite quarter in southern Beirut.
Trump called on Iran to hold on to the cease fire and return to the negotiating table, and in a conversation with Channel 12 News correspondent Barak Ravid, he said that he was working to stop an Israeli response in Iran. But in the early morning it became clear that Israel had attacked Iran. In response, a ballistic missile was also fired from Yemen into Israel.
Yesterday afternoon, after a wait imposed on Israel by Trump that lasted for more than a week, Israel made good on its threats to attack Dahia.
In recent weeks, over the escalation of rocket fire and drone launches by Hezbollah, on the Zionist army that conquered the south and destroyed the villages. Hizballah fired on the Zionist settlement in northern Israel. Israel has threatened several times to expand the war front to Beirut. At the beginning of last week, the US president forbade Netanyahu from attacking Dahiya in a conversation that later became known as the “curse talk.”
Last week five Zionist officers and soldiers were killed in Lebanon. Yesterday morning, rockets were fired at colonies on the northern border. In response, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisrael Katz issued a statement instructing the Zionist army to attack in Dahiya. This attack took on political significance against the backdrop of Trump’s ban on assault. Netanyahu, who is worried about the upcoming elections, wants to appease the colons in the north of the country, who are angry with him for capitulating to Trump, and he is willing to risk losing American support, believing in light of history that no matter what Israel does, the United States will not stop supporting Israel, which is the front line of Western imperialism in the region.
Iran’s response yesterday reflects the growing confidence of the leadership in Tehran, who knows that it has won the war, that it can pressure Trump to compromise in the negotiations, while attacking Israel in response to Israel’s war crimes.
In the background, there is already tension between the United States and Israel. Not only is Trump looking to end the war in Iran, but there are senior US administration officials who are trying to distance the president and his people as much as possible from the failure of the effort to change the regime in Tehran, and to blame Israel. This is the background to a series of publications in the American media directed against Israel. The most recent of these was a recent report in the New York Times, in which it was claimed that Israel had spied on the Americans in order to reveal confidential details about the current negotiations with Iran. Israel, of course, claims that it is not spying on its great and close friend, but the case of the spy Jonathan Pollard proves that Israel is spying on the United States, since they are gentiles.
The negotiations themselves, according to a detailed publication in the Wall Street Journal, are stuck. One of the main obstacles on the way to reaching an agreement is Iran’s demand to quickly release tens of billions of dollars frozen in banks abroad due to US sanctions. For Trump, it seems that this concession is very difficult, after he harshly criticized President Barack Obama at the time, when the latter allowed the release of funds in a similar manner in 2016. Following the nuclear agreement signed a few months earlier. Now that Israel and Iran are firing again, the United States may be dragged into the war again, contrary to his stated position that he wants it to end. On the other hand, Trump has another consideration — the soccer World Cup tournament that opens on Thursday, of which the United States is one of the hosts. A conflagration in the Gulf will divert global attention from the event, which the president attaches great importance to.
As for Lebanon, Israel has occupied southern Lebanon and settlements will probably begin soon, but despite the heavy bombing of Hezbollah’s positions and weapons storage sites in southern Lebanon, the Zionist army is not achieving the goal of eliminating Hezbollah, while Hezbollah continues to make effective use of explosive drones, which cause the killing of Israeli soldiers almost daily.
Yesterday a Zionist soldier reservist was killed and five civilians were wounded by Palestinian Israeli gunfire on the seam line in the Sharon region. The assassin, 21 years old from Taibeh, went through a shooting spree between four different stations in the area of the settlements of Kochav-Yair and Tzur-Yigal, until he was murdered by police gunfire.
The Zionist army, which fears a new intifada, will increase the size of its forces in the West Bank and the Seam Zone in recent days. There is now concern about attempts to carry out imitation attacks, following the terrorist’s success, as well as an increase in friction between Israelis and Palestinians over pogroms carried out by Jewish terrorists in Samaria, the most recent of which was in the village of Huwara on Saturday. Public Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was quick to announce that if the terrorist had been caught alive, he would have been executed in accordance with a law recently passed by the coalition. An act of resistance to Zionist oppression carried out by an Israeli Arab will be used for a deliberate escalation by the right against the Arab public.
Down with the Zionist monster!
Full defeat for American and Zionist imperialism!
For red and Democratic Palestine from the river to the sea!
