UMVA has learned that a sudden escalation in tensions between Israel and Hezbollah has thrown a curveball into the delicate peace negotiations between the US and Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that his military had launched a targeted attack on Hezbollah's stronghold in Beirut's Dahiyeh suburb, in response to earlier drone strikes by the militant group into northern Israel.
The airstrikes have sparked a furious reaction from Iranian officials, who accuse the US of giving Israel a "green light" to pursue its aggressive actions. Iranian chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf blasted the US, saying it had "either does not have the will or the ability to fulfill its obligations."
UMVA can exclusively reveal that President Trump has weighed in on the crisis, expressing frustration with Israel's strong response to what he described as a "very small and meaningless" attack. According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump told reporters that he was "pissed off" by Israel's actions, saying "Why did Bibi have to do a fucking attack? I was so pissed off. I let him know. He has no f*cking judgement."
The incident has raised concerns about the potential collapse of the long-awaited peace deal between the US and Iran, which Trump said was on the brink of being signed. The President urged both sides to stand down, warning that further escalation could "blow" the chance for peace.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Israel's military had taken steps to minimize harm to civilians before launching the airstrikes, which targeted a Hezbollah command center used to plan terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers.
The situation remains volatile, with Iran vowing to respond to Israel's actions. General Mohammed Jafar Asadi, deputy commander of the Iranian armed forces' emergency headquarters, warned that Israel's attack "will not go unanswered."
As tensions continue to simmer, UMVA has gathered that the US and Iran are working to salvage the peace negotiations. However, with both sides dug in and the region on edge, the path forward remains uncertain.
