Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped in this week to convince President Donald Trump to hold back on potential military strikes against Iran, as the regime there faces massive internal upheaval from protests that have rocked the country since late December. With thousands dead in the streets and reports of mass arrests, Tehran has resorted to extreme measures, including nationwide internet blackouts to stifle communication and slow the momentum of demonstrators demanding an end to the ayatollahs’ iron-fisted rule.
Trump, known for his no-nonsense approach to rogue states, had been mulling over direct action after the Iranian government ramped up its violent suppression. On January 14, he revealed intelligence from reliable channels indicating that the killings had paused, saying he got word from “very important sources on the other side” that executions were no longer proceeding. This came amid warnings from the president that those responsible for the bloodshed would “pay a big price” if the atrocities continued.
Netanyahu, prioritizing Israel’s security in a volatile region, reached out directly to Trump the same day to argue against immediate strikes, fearing that Iran would lash out at Israeli targets in retaliation. He had already discussed the matter with Vice President JD Vance a day earlier.
Israeli officials provided crucial intelligence to the U.S., confirming a drop in the rate of mass killings since January 12, which aligned with Tehran’s decision to sever internet access and effectively blind the world to ongoing events inside the country.
The protests, some of the largest in Iran’s history, have claimed over 2,500 lives according to rights groups. Some estimates are over 20,000 dead with at least 18,000 detained and threats of swift executions hanging over the heads of those captured. Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, defended the rapid trials, stating, “If a person burned someone, beheaded someone and set them on fire then we must do our work quickly.”
Despite the crackdown, Trump expressed optimism on Truth Social the following day, posting about a specific protester spared from death: “This is good news. Hopefully, it will continue!”
In preparation for any escalation, the U.S. ordered evacuations from key air bases in the region, including Al Udeid in Qatar, home to 10,000 American troops and previously targeted by Iran in retaliatory actions. This move signals the real risks involved, as intelligence suggests Iran could respond to U.S. intervention by hitting not just American assets but also allies like Israel and Gulf states.
Leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Egypt joined Netanyahu in pressing Trump to avoid strikes, coordinating their messages to both Washington and Tehran to de-escalate tensions. Their concerns stem from the potential for a wider war that could engulf the Middle East, drawing in proxies and destabilizing oil-rich nations already wary of Iran’s influence.
The U.S. responded with fresh sanctions on Iranian officials, including a top aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, for their roles in the repression. At the United Nations Security Council, U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz affirmed America’s support for the Iranian people, declaring that all options remain on the table to halt the slaughter. Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad criticized the UN for its slow response, pointing to a pattern where international bodies fail to act decisively against tyrannical regimes.
Beneath the surface, questions linger about the true forces at play. Tehran’s predictable accusations that the U.S. and Israel orchestrated the unrest echo familiar tactics to deflect from internal failures, but whispers in intelligence circles suggest deeper involvement from shadowy networks—perhaps even elements within global institutions—that benefit from keeping the mullahs in power to maintain a perpetual state of controlled chaos in the region. This isn’t the first time Iran has faced such uprisings, and each time, the regime clings on, raising suspicions about unseen hands propping it up.
For those watching from a faith perspective, these events recall ancient prophecies where Persia—Iran’s biblical predecessor—plays a pivotal role in end-times scenarios. While the protests represent a cry for freedom that aligns with principles of justice found in Scripture, the path forward demands wisdom to avoid unnecessary bloodshed. As Trump navigates this crisis, his decisions could shape not just the Middle East but the fulfillment of larger divine narratives unfolding before our eyes.
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Big bad Israel is afraid of a de-nuked Iran??
I doubt the truth of this article.
Oh sure, your precious Israel is scared of nothing, that is why it has pushed the USA for 60 years to fight wars for it, such as the gulf wars in which Israel refused to participate.
Drivel. Iran was “rocked” by protests staged by Israel and the US intended to foment a popular revolt. The Israeli/American instigators killed over 100 Iranian police and many citizens as part of this weeks Israeli false flag. It all failed. And thus no rationale for American bombing. Which of course would have prompted an Iranian response which would have obliterated Israel. That would be the best outcome at this point since the US/Israeli combination spends all its time and our money promoting wars that are stupid and harmful to the innocent nations Israel attacks. It is a rabid dog.
You’re just a Jew-hater…and likely Islamist. Because Americans never hated Jews like this before Islamists flooded America. Disgusting.
You’re just an Israel propagandist.
You have lost Mr. President. Another warning unfulfilled. Now they know.
The USA won by not wasting more more on wars which do not serve the USA.
Try looking up the definition of the word warning.
Like Trump “won” the Nobel Peace Prize? You look up the definition. Losers.
I certainly don’t believe that trash report…
God brought the Nation of Israel back from the valley of bones and will protect them during the Ezekiel 38-39 war with Russia, Turkey, Iran along with a few smaller countries…
That prophecy is also why I’m sure there will be no regime change in Iran… They will continue to hate Israel…
Like Trump “won” the Nobel Peace Prize? You look up the definition. Losers.
I’ve been saying over and over, Trump – Netanyahu seminomas with puppet and puppet master.
Smart move. Whether the Jew haters like it or not, Israel is an ally. Of course America must consider dangers to their allies in responding to retaliation tactics. America does the same for all its allies…but Jew haters have a fit when Israel gets the same consideration. I am not a Jew, but in my 70 plus years, I have NEVER seen the antisemitism I’m seeing today…and we have never had so many Jew-hating Islamists in our country. Consider the source. Christians will be next (already are) to be vilified.
In my 70 years, I have never seen the zionist propaganda which is all over the place now.
Oh sure, blah blah blah, we are all going to be killed if the USA does not serve Israel blah blah blah.
I doubt this story, Trump realized there was no basis to hit Iran. The zionists are upset. It’s agents such as Levin and Shapiro were pushing for it.
This site has lots of pro-zionist writers.
In the last war, started by Israel, Iran made some missile hits, but of course on the news all we were told is the zionist perfect defenses shot them all down. That’s odd, Israel stood down defending their border 10/7, but can shoot down every missile. No sale.
How do we assign value of life???
I read this piece twice looking for factual support for the thesis and found NONE. What twaddle.
SUCK THE PISH FROM THE GIANT COCK OF LIES GOYIM CATTLE