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Double Airstrike on Nasser Hospital in GazaIsraeli forces carried out a double tap airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Monday, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens more. The strikes one hitting the hospital’s fourth floor, the second striking moments later during rescue efforts also claimed the lives of five journalists covering the aftermath. Among those killed were reporters and photographers from prominent international outlets: AP’s Mariam Abu Dagga, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Salama, Reuters cameraman Hussam al-Masri, photojournalist Moaz Abu Taha, and Ahmed Abu Aziz. Israel described the incident as a “tragic mishap” and announced the launch of an internal investigation. However, the attack has ignited widespread international condemnation, with press freedom organizations and world leaders demanding accountability and stronger protections for journalists working in conflict zones. Expanding Military Capabilities Even as outrage mounted over the hospital strike, Israel announced a new defense deal with domestic drone manufacturer Xtend. The agreement will supply the Israeli Ground Forces with 5,000 first-person-view (FPV) attack drones, signaling a significant boost to Israel’s drone warfare capacity as the fighting continues. Military analysts say the move underscores Israel’s strategy of incorporating unmanned systems more heavily into its ground operations, particularly in densely populated urban areas. U.S. Urges De-escalation in Lebanon Meanwhile, Washington is pressing Israel to scale back military activity in neighboring Lebanon, where tensions with Hezbollah have been steadily rising. The Biden administration has urged Israel to halt non essential strikes in Lebanese territory in a show of support for Beirut’s efforts to rein in armed non state groups. The diplomatic push highlights growing international concern that the Gaza conflict could widen into a broader regional confrontation. As the war grinds on, the airstrike on Nasser Hospital has once again brought the human cost of the conflict into sharp focus especially for journalists risking their lives to document it.

Double Airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza

Israeli forces carried out a double tap airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Monday, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens more. The strikes one hitting the hospital’s fourth floor, the second striking moments later during rescue efforts also claimed the lives of five journalists covering the aftermath.
Among those killed were reporters and photographers from prominent international outlets: AP’s Mariam Abu Dagga, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Salama, Reuters cameraman Hussam al-Masri, photojournalist Moaz Abu Taha, and Ahmed Abu Aziz.
Israel described the incident as a “tragic mishap” and announced the launch of an internal investigation. However, the attack has ignited widespread international condemnation, with press freedom organizations and world leaders demanding accountability and stronger protections for journalists working in conflict zones.
Expanding Military Capabilities
Even as outrage mounted over the hospital strike, Israel announced a new defense deal with domestic drone manufacturer Xtend. The agreement will supply the Israeli Ground Forces with 5,000 first-person-view (FPV) attack drones, signaling a significant boost to Israel’s drone warfare capacity as the fighting continues.
Military analysts say the move underscores Israel’s strategy of incorporating unmanned systems more heavily into its ground operations, particularly in densely populated urban areas.
U.S. Urges De-escalation in Lebanon
Meanwhile, Washington is pressing Israel to scale back military activity in neighboring Lebanon, where tensions with Hezbollah have been steadily rising. The Biden administration has urged Israel to halt non essential strikes in Lebanese territory in a show of support for Beirut’s efforts to rein in armed non state groups.
The diplomatic push highlights growing international concern that the Gaza conflict could widen into a broader regional confrontation.
As the war grinds on, the airstrike on Nasser Hospital has once again brought the human cost of the conflict into sharp focus especially for journalists risking their lives to document it.
Israel’s Dirty Secret: Generals Reveal What’s Really Happening in GazaAs the war in Gaza continues into its second year, a wave of criticism has erupted from within Israel’s own military ranks. High-ranking former Israeli generals and intelligence officials have begun speaking out, accusing the government of concealing the true scale of casualties suffered by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). These revelations come amid growing public concern, stalled ceasefire negotiations, and mounting international pressure on Israel’s leadership to bring the conflict to a close. According to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, 431 soldiers have officially been declared killed in action, with over 2,668 wounded as of mid-2025. However, these figures have been challenged by multiple former IDF officials, who claim the actual number of killed and wounded surpasses 15,000. The reported deaths also include 29 fatalities from friendly fire and accidents, but many believe this number is much higher in reality. Early in the war, around 17% of IDF casualties were attributed to non-combat causes. These statistics raise concerns about how effectively the government is reporting the truth to its citizens and the international community. In a rare and coordinated move, 19 former top Israeli officials—including former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, ex-Mossad chief Tamir Pardo, and former heads of police and military intelligence—have publicly declared that Israel is on the brink of defeat in Gaza. “This war is no longer about strategy or security. It’s about political survival,” said one former IDF general in a statement to Haaretz. Many accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of prolonging the war to distract from his corruption trials and maintain power amid growing unrest at home. These accusations come as Netanyahu continues to reject ceasefire proposals, insisting that only a military victory will ensure the return of hostages held by Hamas. The situation on the ground has reached a grim stalemate. Despite overwhelming firepower and technological superiority, Israeli forces are struggling to defeat entrenched Hamas fighters operating in urban terrain. As the war drags on, the Israeli economy is straining, public morale is declining, and military families are demanding answers. The Financial Times recently described the war as a “war of attrition,” noting that Israeli advances have slowed significantly and are being met with increasing resistance. Behind the scenes, internal divisions in the Israeli security establishment are deepening. One of the most alarming aspects of the current conflict is the tight control over media reporting. Many journalists, both Israeli and international, have faced restrictions in Gaza. Meanwhile, independent war analysts and former IDF insiders suggest that casualty reports are being sanitized or outright suppressed to maintain public support for the war. Despite this, stories are beginning to leak from hospitals, bereaved families, and disillusioned soldiers returning from the front lines. The growing chorus of criticism from Israel’s own former generals and intelligence officials highlights a crisis of trust between the government, the military, and the public. As the genocide continues with no clear end in sight, the question becomes: How much longer can the truth be hidden? With over 15,000 reported IDF casualties, rising domestic anger, and mounting international scrutiny, Israel stands at a crossroads. Transparency, accountability, and diplomacy may be the only path forward—before the human cost grows even higher. #GazaConflict

Israel’s Dirty Secret: Generals Reveal What’s Really Happening in Gaza

As the war in Gaza continues into its second year, a wave of criticism has erupted from within Israel’s own military ranks. High-ranking former Israeli generals and intelligence officials have begun speaking out, accusing the government of concealing the true scale of casualties suffered by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). These revelations come amid growing public concern, stalled ceasefire negotiations, and mounting international pressure on Israel’s leadership to bring the conflict to a close.

According to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, 431 soldiers have officially been declared killed in action, with over 2,668 wounded as of mid-2025. However, these figures have been challenged by multiple former IDF officials, who claim the actual number of killed and wounded surpasses 15,000.

The reported deaths also include 29 fatalities from friendly fire and accidents, but many believe this number is much higher in reality. Early in the war, around 17% of IDF casualties were attributed to non-combat causes. These statistics raise concerns about how effectively the government is reporting the truth to its citizens and the international community.

In a rare and coordinated move, 19 former top Israeli officials—including former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, ex-Mossad chief Tamir Pardo, and former heads of police and military intelligence—have publicly declared that Israel is on the brink of defeat in Gaza.
“This war is no longer about strategy or security. It’s about political survival,” said one former IDF general in a statement to Haaretz.

Many accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of prolonging the war to distract from his corruption trials and maintain power amid growing unrest at home. These accusations come as Netanyahu continues to reject ceasefire proposals, insisting that only a military victory will ensure the return of hostages held by Hamas.

The situation on the ground has reached a grim stalemate. Despite overwhelming firepower and technological superiority, Israeli forces are struggling to defeat entrenched Hamas fighters operating in urban terrain. As the war drags on, the Israeli economy is straining, public morale is declining, and military families are demanding answers.

The Financial Times recently described the war as a “war of attrition,” noting that Israeli advances have slowed significantly and are being met with increasing resistance. Behind the scenes, internal divisions in the Israeli security establishment are deepening.

One of the most alarming aspects of the current conflict is the tight control over media reporting. Many journalists, both Israeli and international, have faced restrictions in Gaza. Meanwhile, independent war analysts and former IDF insiders suggest that casualty reports are being sanitized or outright suppressed to maintain public support for the war.
Despite this, stories are beginning to leak from hospitals, bereaved families, and disillusioned soldiers returning from the front lines.

The growing chorus of criticism from Israel’s own former generals and intelligence officials highlights a crisis of trust between the government, the military, and the public. As the genocide continues with no clear end in sight, the question becomes: How much longer can the truth be hidden?
With over 15,000 reported IDF casualties, rising domestic anger, and mounting international scrutiny, Israel stands at a crossroads. Transparency, accountability, and diplomacy may be the only path forward—before the human cost grows even higher.

#GazaConflict
Israel Pushes to Prolong War in Gaza, Trump Signals SupportIsrael appears determined to continue its military campaign in Gaza, despite growing international pressure to end the war and address the worsening humanitarian crisis. Recent ceasefire negotiations collapsed after Israeli and U.S. delegations withdrew from talks in Qatar, accusing Hamas of refusing to compromise. Rather than seeking new diplomatic solutions, Israeli leaders have vowed to escalate operations. The aim remains the complete destruction of Hamas — a goal critics say is being used to justify ongoing attacks on civilians, mass displacement, and what human rights organizations increasingly describe as genocide. President Donald Trump has publicly backed Israel’s approach. In a recent interview, Trump encouraged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “finish the job,” urging a full military offensive and dismissing further negotiations. He echoed Israeli claims that Hamas "doesn't want peace" and even said Hamas "wants to die," offering a green light for more aggressive action. Meanwhile, Gaza is facing a catastrophe. Over 30,000 Palestinians have already been killed, including thousands of children. Starvation is spreading, hospitals are collapsing, and entire neighborhoods have been flattened. Trump’s endorsement of continued war signals a dangerous shift toward normalizing mass civilian suffering for political ends. Observers warn that without international intervention, the conflict could spiral further into a prolonged, deadly occupation with devastating consequences for generations of Palestinians. #isdrael #isdraelgaza

Israel Pushes to Prolong War in Gaza, Trump Signals Support

Israel appears determined to continue its military campaign in Gaza, despite growing international pressure to end the war and address the worsening humanitarian crisis. Recent ceasefire negotiations collapsed after Israeli and U.S. delegations withdrew from talks in Qatar, accusing Hamas of refusing to compromise.
Rather than seeking new diplomatic solutions, Israeli leaders have vowed to escalate operations. The aim remains the complete destruction of Hamas — a goal critics say is being used to justify ongoing attacks on civilians, mass displacement, and what human rights organizations increasingly describe as genocide.
President Donald Trump has publicly backed Israel’s approach. In a recent interview, Trump encouraged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “finish the job,” urging a full military offensive and dismissing further negotiations. He echoed Israeli claims that Hamas "doesn't want peace" and even said Hamas "wants to die," offering a green light for more aggressive action.
Meanwhile, Gaza is facing a catastrophe. Over 30,000 Palestinians have already been killed, including thousands of children. Starvation is spreading, hospitals are collapsing, and entire neighborhoods have been flattened. Trump’s endorsement of continued war signals a dangerous shift toward normalizing mass civilian suffering for political ends.
Observers warn that without international intervention, the conflict could spiral further into a prolonged, deadly occupation with devastating consequences for generations of Palestinians.

#isdrael #isdraelgaza
Israel Erupts: Rage at Netanyahu Over GazaTel Aviv, July 2025 — The streets of Tel Aviv erupted into chaos this week as thousands of Israeli citizens clashed with police forces during mass demonstrations calling for an end to the war in Gaza and the safe return of hostages. The protests, led by families of captives and anti-war activists, have grown into a powerful symbol of growing national discontent with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the conflict. In powerful scenes captured on video, Israeli police officers can be seen physically dragging and detaining protesters who had gathered near central Tel Aviv intersections. The demonstrators, many waving Israeli flags and holding signs bearing the names of hostages still held in Gaza, blocked major roads in defiance of police orders. Authorities quickly declared the protests illegal, and riot units were dispatched to disperse the crowds. The response was swift and harsh. Protesters, including elderly citizens and family members of hostages, were seen being forcefully removed from the streets. Some were injured during confrontations with both police and pro-government counter-protesters. A 74-year-old man was reportedly hospitalized after being struck by a motorcyclist attempting to break through the crowd. Behind the growing unrest is a sense of betrayal. Many Israelis accuse Netanyahu of intentionally stalling ceasefire negotiations and failing to prioritize the release of the remaining hostages. “He doesn’t care about the hostages,” one protester shouted through a megaphone. “This government only cares about its survival.” Public opinion has shifted dramatically in recent months. A majority of Israelis now support a ceasefire agreement that includes a hostage release, even if it means ending the military campaign in Gaza. Critics argue that Netanyahu’s refusal to accept such terms is politically motivated, designed to appease the far-right members of his fragile coalition. The protest movement, which began with small gatherings organized by hostage families, has grown into a broader national reckoning. Demonstrators now call not only for a hostage deal but also for Netanyahu’s resignation. They see the war as a political tool, used to distract from deepening economic and political crises at home. As tensions rise, Tel Aviv has become the heart of the resistance. Night after night, citizens gather in Rabin Square and surrounding areas, demanding answers, accountability, and above all—action. With no deal in sight and emotions running high, the protests show no sign of slowing down. If Netanyahu hoped the public would grow weary and silent, the images from this week prove otherwise. The voices on the street are louder than ever, and they are calling for change. #isdrael #isdraelgaza

Israel Erupts: Rage at Netanyahu Over Gaza

Tel Aviv, July 2025 — The streets of Tel Aviv erupted into chaos this week as thousands of Israeli citizens clashed with police forces during mass demonstrations calling for an end to the war in Gaza and the safe return of hostages. The protests, led by families of captives and anti-war activists, have grown into a powerful symbol of growing national discontent with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the conflict.
In powerful scenes captured on video, Israeli police officers can be seen physically dragging and detaining protesters who had gathered near central Tel Aviv intersections. The demonstrators, many waving Israeli flags and holding signs bearing the names of hostages still held in Gaza, blocked major roads in defiance of police orders. Authorities quickly declared the protests illegal, and riot units were dispatched to disperse the crowds.
The response was swift and harsh. Protesters, including elderly citizens and family members of hostages, were seen being forcefully removed from the streets. Some were injured during confrontations with both police and pro-government counter-protesters. A 74-year-old man was reportedly hospitalized after being struck by a motorcyclist attempting to break through the crowd.
Behind the growing unrest is a sense of betrayal. Many Israelis accuse Netanyahu of intentionally stalling ceasefire negotiations and failing to prioritize the release of the remaining hostages. “He doesn’t care about the hostages,” one protester shouted through a megaphone. “This government only cares about its survival.”
Public opinion has shifted dramatically in recent months. A majority of Israelis now support a ceasefire agreement that includes a hostage release, even if it means ending the military campaign in Gaza. Critics argue that Netanyahu’s refusal to accept such terms is politically motivated, designed to appease the far-right members of his fragile coalition.
The protest movement, which began with small gatherings organized by hostage families, has grown into a broader national reckoning. Demonstrators now call not only for a hostage deal but also for Netanyahu’s resignation. They see the war as a political tool, used to distract from deepening economic and political crises at home.
As tensions rise, Tel Aviv has become the heart of the resistance. Night after night, citizens gather in Rabin Square and surrounding areas, demanding answers, accountability, and above all—action. With no deal in sight and emotions running high, the protests show no sign of slowing down.
If Netanyahu hoped the public would grow weary and silent, the images from this week prove otherwise. The voices on the street are louder than ever, and they are calling for change.

#isdrael #isdraelgaza
Not a New Idea—Israel’s “Humanitarian City” as a Direct Step Toward ConfinementIsrael has long discussed relocating Gaza’s population into a controlled zone in southern Gaza—what officials call a “humanitarian city,” first championed by Defense Minister Israel Katz and reportedly endorsed by Prime Minister Netanyahu This is not a hypothetical or abstract concept. From the outset, terms like “concentrate” and “camps” were used in Israeli media and official statements, signaling deliberate intent to segregate and confine civilians even before critics applied the “concentration camp” label The plan envisions constructing a closed zone in Rafah or Al‑Mawasi, initially housing ~600,000 displaced Palestinians, with potential expansion to all ~2.2 million Gazans Civilians would undergo security screenings, be barred from leaving, and be pressured to emigrate—under tight Israeli control, though international aid agencies might run civilian services inside From Israeli Political Figures Yair Lapid, former Israeli PM, stated: “I don’t prefer to describe a humanitarian city as a concentration camp, but if exiting it is prohibited, then it is a concentration camp” Ehud Olmert, another former PM, plainly called it a concentration camp and a form of ethnic cleansin From International and Legal Authorities UNRWA’s Philippe Lazzarini described the plan as effectively creating massive concentration camps and a “second Nakba” Human rights and international law experts warn that the plan meets the criteria for forcible transfer, collective punishment, and potentially war crimes due to restricted movement and coercive displacement

Not a New Idea—Israel’s “Humanitarian City” as a Direct Step Toward Confinement

Israel has long discussed relocating Gaza’s population into a controlled zone in southern Gaza—what officials call a “humanitarian city,” first championed by Defense Minister Israel Katz and reportedly endorsed by Prime Minister Netanyahu
This is not a hypothetical or abstract concept. From the outset, terms like “concentrate” and “camps” were used in Israeli media and official statements, signaling deliberate intent to segregate and confine civilians even before critics applied the “concentration camp” label
The plan envisions constructing a closed zone in Rafah or Al‑Mawasi, initially housing ~600,000 displaced Palestinians, with potential expansion to all ~2.2 million Gazans
Civilians would undergo security screenings, be barred from leaving, and be pressured to emigrate—under tight Israeli control, though international aid agencies might run civilian services inside
From Israeli Political Figures
Yair Lapid, former Israeli PM, stated:
“I don’t prefer to describe a humanitarian city as a concentration camp, but if exiting it is prohibited, then it is a concentration camp”
Ehud Olmert, another former PM, plainly called it a concentration camp and a form of ethnic cleansin
From International and Legal Authorities
UNRWA’s Philippe Lazzarini described the plan as effectively creating massive concentration camps and a “second Nakba”
Human rights and international law experts warn that the plan meets the criteria for forcible transfer, collective punishment, and potentially war crimes due to restricted movement and coercive displacement
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Here’s what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said following the Israeli strikeAfter a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu “deeply regrets” the incident, describing it as “a mistake by the Israelis” and attributing it to “stray ammunition” that inadvertently struck the church “by accident” He emphasized that “every innocent life lost is a tragedy,” expressing sorrow for the victims and pledging a thorough investigation into the incident reuters.com+5cbsnews. Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s commitment to protecting civilian lives and religious sites, stating that the military “makes every feasible effort to mitigate harm to civilians and religious structures” and will transparently report the findings of the probe

Here’s what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said following the Israeli strike

After a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu “deeply regrets” the incident, describing it as “a mistake by the Israelis” and attributing it to “stray ammunition” that inadvertently struck the church “by accident”

He emphasized that “every innocent life lost is a tragedy,” expressing sorrow for the victims and pledging a thorough investigation into the incident reuters.com+5cbsnews.

Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s commitment to protecting civilian lives and religious sites, stating that the military “makes every feasible effort to mitigate harm to civilians and religious structures” and will transparently report the findings of the probe
Trump Mobile LaunchesBecause Why Only Run for President When You Can Also Run a Phone Company? June 27, 2025 – In the most predictable twist since a Trump NFT collection, Trump Mobile has officially launched. Yes, your cell service can now be as bold, gold, and fact-flexible as its namesake. The star of the show? A $47.45/month phone plan called "The 47 Plan"—because branding everything after his presidential number was apparently more important than, say, offering competitive pricing. It includes unlimited talk, text, data, and—just in case—roadside assistance and telehealth. Because nothing screams cutting-edge mobile tech like free tow trucks and long-distance doctor calls. But wait—there’s more! Introducing the T1 smartphone, originally billed as “Made in the USA”, until someone whispered, “uhh… it’s not.” The listing has since been updated to something much more patriotic-sounding: "Designed with American values in mind.” Translation: Assembled somewhere else, probably cheaper. Specs for the T1 have also quietly... shrunk. Gone is the flashy 6.8″ screen and 12GB RAM. Now? A “powerful screen” (whatever that means) and “ample memory” (as vague as campaign promises). Price? Around $499, for a phone that may or may not exist before late 2025. But hey, you’re not buying a phone—you’re buying freedom. And the cherry on top? It runs on T‑Mobile’s network, so it’s basically Trump branding slapped on someone else’s infrastructure. Which, in a way, is poetic. Want to show your loyalty, look flashy, and maybe get spotty service in exchange for a flag-wrapped phone? Trump Mobile is for you. For everyone else, well, there’s always airplane mode. #TrumpNFT $TRUMP

Trump Mobile Launches

Because Why Only Run for President When You Can Also Run a Phone Company?

June 27, 2025 – In the most predictable twist since a Trump NFT collection, Trump Mobile has officially launched. Yes, your cell service can now be as bold, gold, and fact-flexible as its namesake.
The star of the show? A $47.45/month phone plan called "The 47 Plan"—because branding everything after his presidential number was apparently more important than, say, offering competitive pricing. It includes unlimited talk, text, data, and—just in case—roadside assistance and telehealth. Because nothing screams cutting-edge mobile tech like free tow trucks and long-distance doctor calls.
But wait—there’s more! Introducing the T1 smartphone, originally billed as “Made in the USA”, until someone whispered, “uhh… it’s not.” The listing has since been updated to something much more patriotic-sounding: "Designed with American values in mind.” Translation: Assembled somewhere else, probably cheaper.
Specs for the T1 have also quietly... shrunk. Gone is the flashy 6.8″ screen and 12GB RAM. Now? A “powerful screen” (whatever that means) and “ample memory” (as vague as campaign promises). Price? Around $499, for a phone that may or may not exist before late 2025. But hey, you’re not buying a phone—you’re buying freedom.
And the cherry on top? It runs on T‑Mobile’s network, so it’s basically Trump branding slapped on someone else’s infrastructure. Which, in a way, is poetic.

Want to show your loyalty, look flashy, and maybe get spotty service in exchange for a flag-wrapped phone? Trump Mobile is for you. For everyone else, well, there’s always airplane mode.

#TrumpNFT $TRUMP
# BTCETHInflationHitAs June closes, both Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are stuck in uncertainty. With over $40 billion in BTC and ETH options expiring, traders are on edge — and the market is already reacting. Bitcoin, now near $107,000, saw sharp liquidations on both sides: $28.6M in longs and $25.2M in shorts flushed out in just 24 hours. Speculators are retreating, with open interest dropping 7%, pointing to a cautious reset. Ethereum is holding slightly stronger at around $2,450, thanks to stable ETF inflows and renewed attention on its role in powering stablecoins and DeFi. Still, it too is feeling the macro pressure. Fueling the caution: core U.S. inflation climbed to 2.7%, shrinking chances of a Fed rate cut. That’s keeping financial conditions tight — and crypto assets like BTC and ETH under pressure. With massive options expiry, sticky inflation, and fading momentum, the next big move for both Bitcoin and Ethereum may come sooner than later — but direction is still up for grabs. $BTC $ETH #BTC #ETH

# BTCETHInflationHit

As June closes, both Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are stuck in uncertainty. With over $40 billion in BTC and ETH options expiring, traders are on edge — and the market is already reacting.

Bitcoin, now near $107,000, saw sharp liquidations on both sides: $28.6M in longs and $25.2M in shorts flushed out in just 24 hours. Speculators are retreating, with open interest dropping 7%, pointing to a cautious reset.

Ethereum is holding slightly stronger at around $2,450, thanks to stable ETF inflows and renewed attention on its role in powering stablecoins and DeFi. Still, it too is feeling the macro pressure.

Fueling the caution: core U.S. inflation climbed to 2.7%, shrinking chances of a Fed rate cut. That’s keeping financial conditions tight — and crypto assets like BTC and ETH under pressure.

With massive options expiry, sticky inflation, and fading momentum, the next big move for both Bitcoin and Ethereum may come sooner than later — but direction is still up for grabs.

$BTC $ETH #BTC #ETH
Bitcoin Stalls as Inflation and Weak Demand Drag MomentumBitcoin (BTC) is consolidating in a descending channel, trading around $107,174, with weak on-chain activity suggesting limited momentum. The market saw sharp volatility earlier in the week, leading to a rare dual liquidation event—$28.6 million in longs and $25.2 million in shorts wiped out in 24 hours, according to Glassnode. Open interest dropped by 7%, signaling a reset in speculative leverage. Technically, BTC remains range-bound between $100K–$110K, with a key support zone near $103,400–$104,600. This level aligns with a fair value gap and the 200-day EMA, offering potential for a short-term bounce. However, rising core inflation (2.7%) and sticky prices reduce the chances of a Fed rate cut, keeping pressure on Bitcoin. On-chain metrics also show fading profitability and low user activity, reinforcing the ongoing consolidation. #btc #bitcointoday

Bitcoin Stalls as Inflation and Weak Demand Drag Momentum

Bitcoin (BTC) is consolidating in a descending channel, trading around $107,174, with weak on-chain activity suggesting limited momentum.

The market saw sharp volatility earlier in the week, leading to a rare dual liquidation event—$28.6 million in longs and $25.2 million in shorts wiped out in 24 hours, according to Glassnode. Open interest dropped by 7%, signaling a reset in speculative leverage.

Technically, BTC remains range-bound between $100K–$110K, with a key support zone near $103,400–$104,600. This level aligns with a fair value gap and the 200-day EMA, offering potential for a short-term bounce.

However, rising core inflation (2.7%) and sticky prices reduce the chances of a Fed rate cut, keeping pressure on Bitcoin. On-chain metrics also show fading profitability and low user activity, reinforcing the ongoing consolidation.

#btc #bitcointoday
Iran claims victoryIran claims victory and warns of escalation Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared the recent strikes on U.S. forces "a hand slap to America's face," asserting Iran came out triumphant despite heavy U.S.–Israeli bombardments. He also delivered his first public statement since the ceasefire, cautioning against Damage to nuclear infrastructure & recovery efforts The U.S. targeted multiple nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—claiming substantial damage. Officials say Iran began using bulldozers and excavators at the Fordow facility to repair craters and access tunnels. Iran, however, refuses international inspections and maintains Internal crackdown intensifies In a wave of repression following the 12-day conflict, Iran executed three Kurdish men accused of spying for Israel and arrested around 700 others. Human rights groups warn there may be more executions to quell dissent. Leadership strains & succession speculation Ayatollah Khamenei's rare public appearances—said to be through "unpolished" videos—have fueled rumors about his health and weakened position. Analysts suggest a power struggle is emerging, possibly involving his son Mojtaba or retired President Rouhani, signaling long-term uncertainty in Tehran. U.S. political rift over Iran narrative In Washington, Republican officials are pushing the narrative that Iran’s nuclear program has been thoroughly destroyed, while Democrats and intelligence briefings suggest the damage is moderate, causing disagreement about the true extent of the strikes. #IranIsraelConflict #IRANIANPRESIDENT

Iran claims victory

Iran claims victory and warns of escalation
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared the recent strikes on U.S. forces "a hand slap to America's face," asserting Iran came out triumphant despite heavy U.S.–Israeli bombardments. He also delivered his first public statement since the ceasefire, cautioning against
Damage to nuclear infrastructure & recovery efforts
The U.S. targeted multiple nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—claiming substantial damage. Officials say Iran began using bulldozers and excavators at the Fordow facility to repair craters and access tunnels. Iran, however, refuses international inspections and maintains
Internal crackdown intensifies
In a wave of repression following the 12-day conflict, Iran executed three Kurdish men accused of spying for Israel and arrested around 700 others. Human rights groups warn there may be more executions to quell dissent.
Leadership strains & succession speculation
Ayatollah Khamenei's rare public appearances—said to be through "unpolished" videos—have fueled rumors about his health and weakened position. Analysts suggest a power struggle is emerging, possibly involving his son Mojtaba or retired President Rouhani, signaling long-term uncertainty in Tehran.
U.S. political rift over Iran narrative
In Washington, Republican officials are pushing the narrative that Iran’s nuclear program has been thoroughly destroyed, while Democrats and intelligence briefings suggest the damage is moderate, causing disagreement about the true extent of the strikes.

#IranIsraelConflict #IRANIANPRESIDENT
Iran–U.S. Conflict & Diplomacy UpdateCeasefire Stability & Diplomatic Talks A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding between Iran and Israel–backed U.S. strikes. President Trump announced that U.S. and Iranian officials will resume talks next week, aiming to convert the current truce into a longer-term peace U.S. Perspective Trump has proclaimed U.S. strikes achieved a “victory” and proclaimed Iran's nuclear capabilities were “obliterated”—though some intelligence indicates Iran's program could be set back only by a few months . U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff described ongoing diplomacy as “promising” and emphasized intent to pursue a sustainable peace deal 🇮🇷 Iran’s Response Iran condemns U.S. claims of destruction as exaggerated but is signaling openness to dialogue. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has indicated willingness to resume nuclear negotiations, backed by continued uranium enrichment despite military tensions The ceasefire is currently holding, creating space for diplomatic engagement. U.S.–Iran dialogue is set to restart next week, with both sides expressing cautious optimism. Trump’s messaging emphasizes both military achievement and pursuing peace; Iran maintains its nuclear ambitions while signaling diplomatic flexibility. #IranIsraelConflict #iran #USA.

Iran–U.S. Conflict & Diplomacy Update

Ceasefire Stability & Diplomatic Talks
A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding between Iran and Israel–backed U.S. strikes.
President Trump announced that U.S. and Iranian officials will resume talks next week, aiming to convert the current truce into a longer-term peace

U.S. Perspective
Trump has proclaimed U.S. strikes achieved a “victory” and proclaimed Iran's nuclear capabilities were “obliterated”—though some intelligence indicates Iran's program could be set back only by a few months .
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff described ongoing diplomacy as “promising” and emphasized intent to pursue a sustainable peace deal

🇮🇷 Iran’s Response
Iran condemns U.S. claims of destruction as exaggerated but is signaling openness to dialogue.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has indicated willingness to resume nuclear negotiations, backed by continued uranium enrichment despite military tensions

The ceasefire is currently holding, creating space for diplomatic engagement.
U.S.–Iran dialogue is set to restart next week, with both sides expressing cautious optimism.
Trump’s messaging emphasizes both military achievement and pursuing peace; Iran maintains its nuclear ambitions while signaling diplomatic flexibility.

#IranIsraelConflict #iran #USA.
# SAHARA Airdrop & Launch HighlightsAirdrop Announcement Binance revealed on June 24, 2025, that SAHARA AI (SAHARA) is now the 25th token in its HODLer Airdrop program. Users who held BNB in Simple Earn between June 18–21, 2025 (UTC) are set to receive SAHARA tokens via an airdrop Swap & Spot Listing Details The airdropped tokens will appear in users’ Spot accounts roughly an hour before trading begins. Spot trading for SAHARA is scheduled to start on June 26, 2025 at 12:00 UTC, with multiple pairs including USDT, USDC, BNB, FDUSD, and TRY Early Access via Binance Alpha SAHARA will also be available on Binance Alpha (their test‑market platform) from June 26, offering early access to investors who hold Alpha Points Why It Matters SAHARA AI is backed by Binance Labs and emphasizes decentralized AI solutions. Its integration into the HODLer program and Alpha launch signals strong community and platform support. Plus, early trading opportunities offer strategic flexibility. Check eligibility: If you had BNB in Simple Earn during June 18–21, watch your Spot wallet—SAHARA should arrive before the 26th. Understand the risk: Early-stage tokens like SAHARA can be highly volatile—trade cautiously and do your own research. #SaharaAI #Bincance #Airdrop

# SAHARA Airdrop & Launch Highlights

Airdrop Announcement
Binance revealed on June 24, 2025, that SAHARA AI (SAHARA) is now the 25th token in its HODLer Airdrop program. Users who held BNB in Simple Earn between June 18–21, 2025 (UTC) are set to receive SAHARA tokens via an airdrop
Swap & Spot Listing Details
The airdropped tokens will appear in users’ Spot accounts roughly an hour before trading begins. Spot trading for SAHARA is scheduled to start on June 26, 2025 at 12:00 UTC, with multiple pairs including USDT, USDC, BNB, FDUSD, and TRY
Early Access via Binance Alpha
SAHARA will also be available on Binance Alpha (their test‑market platform) from June 26, offering early access to investors who hold Alpha Points
Why It Matters
SAHARA AI is backed by Binance Labs and emphasizes decentralized AI solutions. Its integration into the HODLer program and Alpha launch signals strong community and platform support. Plus, early trading opportunities offer strategic flexibility.
Check eligibility: If you had BNB in Simple Earn during June 18–21, watch your Spot wallet—SAHARA should arrive before the 26th.
Understand the risk: Early-stage tokens like SAHARA can be highly volatile—trade cautiously and do your own research.
#SaharaAI #Bincance #Airdrop
Grave Violation’: Iran Warns of Lasting Consequences After U.S. BombingStrong condemnation & warning of consequences Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the strikes a “heinous crime,” a “grave violation” of UN Charter and nuclear treaties, and declared that Iran “reserves all options to defend its sovereignty” “All options on the table” stance Araghchi emphasized Iran’s military and proxies across the region (Iraq, Yemen, Syria) could retaliate—but Iran’s generals would decide when, where, and how Limited missile strikes follow-up Iran launched over 20 ballistic missiles at Israel and targeted the U.S.–run Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Qatar’s defenses intercepted the strikes, and no casualties were reported Diplomatic escalation Iran’s parliament suspended cooperation with the IAEA, signaling a step back from nuclear inspection regimes Military readiness alert Iran’s IRGC and Supreme Leader issued warnings—threatening U.S. bases and the strategic Strait of Hormuz—while affirming the country will respond proportionately Iran responded firmly but cautiously—combining rhetorical threats with measured missile strikes. While reluctant to launch full-scale war, Tehran reaffirmed that “all options” are viable. Diplomatically, it further distanced itself from nuclear oversight mechanisms and signaled readiness to escalate strategically if necessary. #IranIsraelConflict #iran

Grave Violation’: Iran Warns of Lasting Consequences After U.S. Bombing

Strong condemnation & warning of consequences
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the strikes a “heinous crime,” a “grave violation” of UN Charter and nuclear treaties, and declared that Iran “reserves all options to defend its sovereignty”
“All options on the table” stance
Araghchi emphasized Iran’s military and proxies across the region (Iraq, Yemen, Syria) could retaliate—but Iran’s generals would decide when, where, and how
Limited missile strikes follow-up
Iran launched over 20 ballistic missiles at Israel and targeted the U.S.–run Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Qatar’s defenses intercepted the strikes, and no casualties were reported
Diplomatic escalation
Iran’s parliament suspended cooperation with the IAEA, signaling a step back from nuclear inspection regimes
Military readiness alert
Iran’s IRGC and Supreme Leader issued warnings—threatening U.S. bases and the strategic Strait of Hormuz—while affirming the country will respond proportionately
Iran responded firmly but cautiously—combining rhetorical threats with measured missile strikes. While reluctant to launch full-scale war, Tehran reaffirmed that “all options” are viable. Diplomatically, it further distanced itself from nuclear oversight mechanisms and signaled readiness to escalate strategically if necessary.

#IranIsraelConflict #iran
NFT Gaming Highlights – June 2025Top NFT Games of June The Bornless A horror-themed extraction shooter where players face both demonic forces and human adversaries. Featuring persistent progression and faction-based gameplay, it offers a unique PvPvE experience. Sparkball A 4v4 arena game blending elements of Rocket League with MOBA mechanics. Players can own heroes and cosmetics as NFTs, with optional integration into the game's ecosystem. Onchain Heroes An idle RPG where player decisions are permanently recorded on-chain. The latest season introduces high-risk battles with the World Boss, Dragma, and revamped crafting mechanics. Tokyo Beast Set in a futuristic Tokyo, players train genetically engineered BEASTs for combat or betting. The game combines strategy, breeding, and prediction mechanics, with earnings in $TGT tokens. Realms Eternum A medieval strategy game with over 600 lords competing for dominance. Featuring AI-driven agents and on-chain gameplay, it offers a complex and immersive experience. #NFT​

NFT Gaming Highlights – June 2025

Top NFT Games of June
The Bornless
A horror-themed extraction shooter where players face both demonic forces and human adversaries. Featuring persistent progression and faction-based gameplay, it offers a unique PvPvE experience.
Sparkball
A 4v4 arena game blending elements of Rocket League with MOBA mechanics. Players can own heroes and cosmetics as NFTs, with optional integration into the game's ecosystem.
Onchain Heroes
An idle RPG where player decisions are permanently recorded on-chain. The latest season introduces high-risk battles with the World Boss, Dragma, and revamped crafting mechanics.
Tokyo Beast
Set in a futuristic Tokyo, players train genetically engineered BEASTs for combat or betting. The game combines strategy, breeding, and prediction mechanics, with earnings in $TGT tokens.
Realms Eternum
A medieval strategy game with over 600 lords competing for dominance. Featuring AI-driven agents and on-chain gameplay, it offers a complex and immersive experience.

#NFT​
Crypto Alert – June 24, 2025#USNationalDebt 🇺🇸 GENIUS Act passed by Senate (68‑30), aiming to federally regulate stablecoins—mandating full reserves and monthly audits. Critics warn it could fuel corruption linked to Trump’s crypto interests rump’s crypto empire is exploding—crypto-linked ventures now make up 40% of the Trump Organization's $2.9B net worth, backed by industry heavyweights like Justin Sun, Michael Saylor, CZ, Coinbase, and the Winklevoss twins Meme coins deemed collectibles, not securities, by the SEC—but that means zero regulatory protection for buyers. They’re officially wild west territory Regulation is coming—fast: The GENIUS Act could inject legitimacy into stablecoins, but also invite ethical dilemmas around politicians and their crypto projects. Trump’s influence is real: With so much wealth tied to crypto, his reach into policy and markets is more than a rumor—it’s a direct lever. No safety net: Meme coins remain unregulated collectibles. That means complete risk—hedged only by your stomach for volatility. TL;DR: Regulation rises, Trump consolidates influence, and meme coins remain a high-stakes gamble. Are you in—or getting burned?

Crypto Alert – June 24, 2025

#USNationalDebt 🇺🇸 GENIUS Act passed by Senate (68‑30), aiming to federally regulate stablecoins—mandating full reserves and monthly audits. Critics warn it could fuel corruption linked to Trump’s crypto interests

rump’s crypto empire is exploding—crypto-linked ventures now make up 40% of the Trump Organization's $2.9B net worth, backed by industry heavyweights like Justin Sun, Michael Saylor, CZ, Coinbase, and the Winklevoss twins

Meme coins deemed collectibles, not securities, by the SEC—but that means zero regulatory protection for buyers. They’re officially wild west territory

Regulation is coming—fast: The GENIUS Act could inject legitimacy into stablecoins, but also invite ethical dilemmas around politicians and their crypto projects.
Trump’s influence is real: With so much wealth tied to crypto, his reach into policy and markets is more than a rumor—it’s a direct lever.
No safety net: Meme coins remain unregulated collectibles. That means complete risk—hedged only by your stomach for volatility.

TL;DR: Regulation rises, Trump consolidates influence, and meme coins remain a high-stakes gamble. Are you in—or getting burned?
$MELANIA Exposed: A Political Scam in Crypto Form#Tump Insider snipe & front-run: Just minutes before launch on Jan 19, 24 wallets secretly scooped up $2.6 M worth of $MELANIA. Within 12 hours, they dumped 81% for roughly $100 M profit — a classic insider pump‑and‑dump Whales made a killing — retail got burned: One sneaky wallet turned $681K into $43 M in just 64 seconds Suspicious tokenomics & insider dumps: Analytics firm Bubblemaps flagged that 92% of tokens were hoarded by insiders. They then dumped ~$30 M in coins, triggering a 96% crash from peak Reddit reacts: “They obviously think they can get away with anything.” “First Trump insider rugs $35 million just as his wife Melania announced her own memecoin scam” Links: https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1i5pfg9/melania_insider_wallet_rugs_125_million_within_3/?utm_source=chatgpt.com https://www.thedailybeast.com/group-of-traders-made-100m-on-melania-memecoin-before-it-went-public/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

$MELANIA Exposed: A Political Scam in Crypto Form

#Tump Insider snipe & front-run: Just minutes before launch on Jan 19, 24 wallets secretly scooped up $2.6 M worth of $MELANIA. Within 12 hours, they dumped 81% for roughly $100 M profit — a classic insider pump‑and‑dump
Whales made a killing — retail got burned: One sneaky wallet turned $681K into $43 M in just 64 seconds
Suspicious tokenomics & insider dumps: Analytics firm Bubblemaps flagged that 92% of tokens were hoarded by insiders. They then dumped ~$30 M in coins, triggering a 96% crash from peak
Reddit reacts:
“They obviously think they can get away with anything.”
“First Trump insider rugs $35 million just as his wife Melania announced her own memecoin scam”
Links:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1i5pfg9/melania_insider_wallet_rugs_125_million_within_3/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://www.thedailybeast.com/group-of-traders-made-100m-on-melania-memecoin-before-it-went-public/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Trump’s $TRUMP Dinner: Crypto Aristocracy or Corruption?On May 22, former President Donald Trump hosted an ultra-exclusive black-tie dinner at his Virginia golf club for the top 220 holders of his $TRUMP meme coin—and the top 25 even received a private reception and a White House tour invitation Investors poured $140–148 million into the coin just to earn a seat. Average spends ranged from $0.05M to $16.4M, with the largest wallets holding over $19M each—and some entering off-shore exchanges But the celebration didn’t pay off. Within hours, nearly half of attendees dumped their tokens, triggering an 8–16% price plunge Critics, including Senators Warren and Murphy, blasted it as a “pay-to-play scheme” and an “orgy of corruption” TL;DR: A high-stakes crypto spectacle: wealthy elites chasing access, a flash pump in price, and heavy ethical backlash. The political and financial implications make $TRUMP a lightning rod in the crypto world.

Trump’s $TRUMP Dinner: Crypto Aristocracy or Corruption?

On May 22, former President Donald Trump hosted an ultra-exclusive black-tie dinner at his Virginia golf club for the top 220 holders of his $TRUMP meme coin—and the top 25 even received a private reception and a White House tour invitation
Investors poured $140–148 million into the coin just to earn a seat. Average spends ranged from $0.05M to $16.4M, with the largest wallets holding over $19M each—and some entering off-shore exchanges
But the celebration didn’t pay off. Within hours, nearly half of attendees dumped their tokens, triggering an 8–16% price plunge Critics, including Senators Warren and Murphy, blasted it as a “pay-to-play scheme” and an “orgy of corruption”
TL;DR: A high-stakes crypto spectacle: wealthy elites chasing access, a flash pump in price, and heavy ethical backlash. The political and financial implications make $TRUMP a lightning rod in the crypto world.
Meme Coin Alert – June 2025Little Pepe (LILPEPE) is trending: presale hit $1.3M in just days, already at $0.0012, and aiming to list at $0.003—early buyers expect a potential 2–10× jump by year-end Pepe Coin (PEPE) is seeing renewed whale accumulation and a volume surge, making another breakout likely Experts urge caution: meme tokens can skyrocket or crash fast—start small and do your research . TL;DR: LILPEPE and PEPE are hot right now, but meme coins are high-risk. Only invest what you can afford to lose. Links: https://www.reddit.com/r/memecoins/comments/1ja6gyk/anyone_here_with_long_term_meme_coins/?utm_source=chatgpt.com https://www.indiatimes.com/partner/pepe-coin-price-prediction-pepe-millionaires-are-now-exploring-little-pepe-lilpepe-for-the-next-big-win-in-2025-661412.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com https://nftevening.com/best-new-meme-coins-5-tokens-that-could-100x-in-2025/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Meme Coin Alert – June 2025

Little Pepe (LILPEPE) is trending: presale hit $1.3M in just days, already at $0.0012, and aiming to list at $0.003—early buyers expect a potential 2–10× jump by year-end

Pepe Coin (PEPE) is seeing renewed whale accumulation and a volume surge, making another breakout likely

Experts urge caution: meme tokens can skyrocket or crash fast—start small and do your research .

TL;DR: LILPEPE and PEPE are hot right now, but meme coins are high-risk. Only invest what you can afford to lose.

Links:

https://www.reddit.com/r/memecoins/comments/1ja6gyk/anyone_here_with_long_term_meme_coins/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://www.indiatimes.com/partner/pepe-coin-price-prediction-pepe-millionaires-are-now-exploring-little-pepe-lilpepe-for-the-next-big-win-in-2025-661412.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://nftevening.com/best-new-meme-coins-5-tokens-that-could-100x-in-2025/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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