Sunday, April 5, 2026

BREAKING: HOUTHIS OFFICIALLY CONFIRM HISTORIC JOINT MISSILE ASSAULT WITH IRAN & HEZBOLLAH ON TEL AVIV TARGETS – ZIONIST REGIME IN TOTAL PANIC AND HUMILIATING COLLAPSE RIGHT NOW
Chaos is erupting by the minute across central Israel as the unbreakable Axis of Resistance has executed a devastating, perfectly synchronized joint missile assault. Yemeni Houthi forces have proudly announced they launched ballistic missiles directly into vital military targets near Tel Aviv in full coordination with Iran and Hezbollah — proving the ironclad unity and unstoppable reach of the Resistance like never before.
Houthi military spokesman Brigadier-General Yahya Saree declared on live television that the operation was carried out “in full coordination with our mujahideen brothers in Iran and Hezbollah,” exposing the total fragility of the Zionist entity. Israeli Channel 12 and Channel 13 are in absolute meltdown, broadcasting raw scenes of accelerating national humiliation: sirens blaring nonstop across the country, terrified residents rushing into bunkers in panic, highways jammed with fleeing vehicles, and the once-arrogant Zionist military command losing complete control as explosions rock key targets. The occupation regime’s defences are visibly crumbling under this multi-front precision strike that the so-called Iron Dome could not stop.
This historic joint operation demonstrates Iran’s strategic mastery, Hezbollah’s relentless firepower, and the Houthis’ fearless long-range capability — the Axis of Resistance has delivered another crushing, historic blow that has shattered the Zionist entity’s illusions of security. The regime is now exposed as weak, desperate and powerless on every front.
Meanwhile, the cowardly United States under Trump has issued only hesitant and empty statements, abandoning its collapsing ally in clear fear of full escalation and revealing America’s utter powerlessness as Israel burns live before the world.
This is the turning point — the beginning of the end unfolding in real time.
**Sources:** Al Jazeera live coverage, Reuters, Houthi Military Spokesman Yahya Saree official statement, Israeli Channel 12 & Channel 13 reports on joint missile strikes near Tel Aviv (verification ongoing)
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Saturday, April 4, 2026


 As the world becomes increasingly dependent on digital services, data centers are quietly emerging as a major contributor to global energy consumption and emissions. A recent report suggests that their environmental impact may be significantly underreported, with growing demand for cloud computing and AI accelerating the issue. While companies highlight efficiency improvements and renewable energy commitments, the scale of expansion continues to raise concerns. The story reveals how the infrastructure behind everyday online activity carries a much larger environmental footprint than many realize.

The world is holding its breath! Just moments after the US declared a "near victory" in Operation Epic Fury, the unthinkable happened. While Washington was celebrating the dismantling of Iran’s military capabilities, a massive barrage of missiles lit up the Israeli sky. Is this the end of the conflict or just a terrifying new beginning? The timing of these strikes has left officials stunned and the public demanding answers as the "two-week" timeline for victory is put to the ultimate test. You cannot afford to miss the chilling details of this high-stakes escalation. Read the full, in-depth report on how the battlefield is defying the political narrative in the comments below!

ADOLF HITLER WAS A ANGEL COMPARED TO BENJAMIN NETANYAHU AND THE CURRENT DEMONIC AND GENOCIDAL TERROR PROJECT OF ISRAEL. YOU PROBABLY UNDERSTAND NOW WHY THEY ARE CAUSING TERROR ACROSS THE MIDDLE-EASTERN REGION.


 
 


 


 

DEBUNKED AND CONFIRMED: MYTHS AND REALITIES FROM THE U.S.-ISRAEL WAR ON IRAN
By Arnaud Bertrand
The war on Iran has not merely opened a new military front in the Middle East. It has shattered long-standing myths that have shaped U.S. policy and regional politics for decades. What has unfolded in the past days is not simply a battlefield confrontation; it is a historical rupture.
Several narratives that once appeared unassailable have collapsed under the weight of reality. At the same time, theories long dismissed as ideological or exaggerated have been confirmed with startling clarity.
THE MYTH OF U.S. PROTECTION
For decades, Washington has portrayed itself as the ultimate guarantor of regional security. U.S. military bases, aircraft carriers, air defense systems, and bilateral security agreements were marketed as shields protecting allies from existential threats.
This war has exposed that promise as hollow.
Despite an overwhelming U.S. military presence across the Gulf, regional allies have faced missile alerts, drone incursions, and maritime threats. American troops themselves have been killed. Energy infrastructure has been threatened. Shipping routes have been destabilized.
The presence of American forces has not prevented escalation; it has invited it.
More importantly, the nature of the U.S. presence has been exposed. It is not rooted in partnership but in dominance. Yet even dominance has proven illusory. Military superiority does not automatically translate into strategic control. When a regional power like Iran chooses to retaliate asymmetrically, the illusion of total American command evaporates.
THE FAILURE OF ‘CONTAINMENT’
For years, U.S. policymakers framed Iran as a state that could be isolated, sanctioned, and gradually weakened under a prolonged containment strategy. The assumption was that Tehran would remain strategically boxed in.
That assumption has now collapsed.
Iran has demonstrated that it possesses both the capacity and the willingness to disrupt the entire regional order if pushed to the brink. Missile capabilities, regional alliances, and maritime leverage give Tehran tools that extend far beyond its borders.
Containment presumes passivity. Iran has proven anything but passive. This reality carries a fundamental implication: Iranian rights, interests, and security concerns cannot simply be dismissed. A sustainable regional order cannot be built on the permanent marginalization of one of its central actors.
Normalization agreements were sold as a new architecture of stability. Israel was presented as a technological, military, and intelligence power capable of protecting its new Arab partners from regional threats.
The events of recent years—from the genocide in Gaza to the widening regional war—have dismantled that narrative. Israel has not stabilized the region. It has destabilized it.
Its wars have drawn neighboring countries into cycles of violence. Its confrontations have triggered regional escalation. The notion that Israel could serve as a security umbrella for Gulf states now appears deeply flawed. Instead of becoming a regional protector, Israel has become a catalyst for broader conflict.
THE ALIGNMENT MISCALCULATION
The United Arab Emirates and other Gulf states were told that full alignment with Washington and Tel Aviv would ensure security and prosperity.
Yet news reports now suggest widespread anxiety among residents. In Dubai, expatriates reportedly scrambled in mass numbers to leave amid fears of regional escalation.
Security cannot be outsourced. Total alignment with external powers does not immunize states from regional consequences. On the contrary, it can entangle them in conflicts not of their choosing. The promise that alignment equals safety has proven dangerously simplistic.
END OF THE POST-IRAQ WAR ORDER
Since the invasion of Iraq, Washington operated under a strategic formula: permanent military bases, rigid regional divisions between “allies” and “adversaries,” and unconditional support for Israel. That model is now under strain, to say the least.
Permanent bases have become targets. The binary division of the region has produced polarization rather than stability. Blind support for Israeli military adventures has entangled Washington in repeated crises. The post-Iraq order was never sustainable. The war on Iran may have finally exposed its fragility.
ISRAEL’S INFLUENCE OVER U.S. POLICY
Although Israel carries out the strategic aims of U.S. imperialism in the Middle East, the war has laid bare the decisive role Israel plays in shaping U.S. tactics. Washington’s rationale for entering and sustaining this particular conflict has extended little beyond reflexive alliance language, offering no coherent explanation that stands independently of Israeli priorities.
At a time when public opposition to another Middle Eastern war remains strong across the United States, American tactics have nevertheless aligned almost seamlessly with Israeli strategic objectives. This is not a coincidence. It reflects a structural reality.
Congressional and executive backing for escalation has remained firm despite widespread domestic fatigue with foreign wars. The calculations driving this support are political, not popular. Electoral financing, lobbying influence, and long-standing strategic entanglements outweigh the preferences of a war-weary electorate.
For years, analysts have argued that Israeli influence over U.S. policy is profound. The war on Iran has transformed that argument from theory into observable reality.
IRAN’S MILITARY CAPACITY
Iran was widely portrayed as weaker than it truly is. The expectation in some Western circles was that swift decapitation strikes would paralyze the state. Instead, Iran has demonstrated substantial military capability. It has retaliated with precision and scale. It has threatened shipping lanes. It has activated regional alliances.
This does not mean Iran is invincible. But it does mean that assumptions of easy dominance were deeply flawed.
INSTITUTIONAL RESILIENCE
Perhaps most strikingly, Iran’s political system did not collapse following targeted assassinations of senior leadership figures.
This confirms a critical reality: Iran is a state built on institutions, not solely on personalities. The killing of top leaders did not produce chaos or fragmentation. Instead, state structures adapted. The expectation of immediate internal disintegration proved misguided.
DURABILITY OF REGIONAL ALLIANCES
Iran’s allies—including Hezbollah—remain consequential actors. Despite setbacks and strategic calculations, these groups continue to shape regional outcomes. They have not been neutralized. They have not disappeared. The regional balance of power cannot be understood without acknowledging its continued presence.
THE MYTH OF ‘AMERICA FIRST’
Finally, the war has exposed the emptiness of the “America First” slogan. Intervention in Iran, continued hostility toward Venezuela, and sustained military entanglements demonstrate that U.S. foreign policy remains anchored in global projection of power. The rhetoric of restraint was politically useful. The policy of intervention continues.
A TURNING POINT
The war on Iran may ultimately be remembered less for territorial shifts and more for intellectual ones. It has shattered myths about American protection, Israeli regional guardianship, Gulf immunity, and Iranian weakness.
It has confirmed deeper truths about institutional resilience, regional power dynamics, and the persistence of interventionist policy in Washington. History does not change overnight. But when long-standing narratives collapse under the weight of events, a turning point emerges.
This war may well be that moment.
This article is shared from the link below: https://www.peoplesworld.org/.../debunked-and-confirmed.../