'Iran Will Give Up NOTHING' Israel Bombs Iran As Lebanon War Smashes Trump Ceasefire
6/8/202641 min
Just days after President Donald Trump publicly criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over ceasefire violations, fresh strikes between Israel and Iran have cast new doubt over efforts to secure a wider peace deal. The latest flashpoint is Lebanon. Despite a US-brokered ceasefire, Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets have continued, including recent strikes in Beirut. Iran responded with attacks on Israel, triggering another exchange of fire and raising fears that the fragile truce could unravel. The escalation comes as the Trump administration pushes for a broader agreement with Tehran. While Trump has urged restraint and signalled progress in negotiations, Netanyahu has made clear he believes the conflicts with both Iran and Hezbollah are not over. The renewed violence has exposed growing tensions between diplomacy and military strategy, with critics warning that continued strikes could jeopardise any chance of a lasting deal. As the fighting continues, questions remain over whether peace is within reach - or slipping further away.Piers Morgan discusses the latest developments with Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel before being joined by a panel featuring Lebanese-American journalist and commentator Rania Khalek, former British Army commander Colonel Richard Kemp, System Update host Glenn Greenwald, former Trump White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley, and Tehran University professor Mohammad Marandi. 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Sharren Haskel responds to Trump saying Israel will ‘do what he wants’ 06:10 Haskel on Trump slamming Netanyahu as ‘f*cking crazy’ 10:55 Glenn Greenwald on Trump latest in Iran 13:50 Hogan Gidley: “We need to apply more military pressure on Iran” 16:40 Rania Khalek on what Trump should do next 23:30 Trump previously saying he wouldn’t start wars 33:30 Mohammad Marandi joins Uncensored Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mohammad Marandi· Guest0:28
Of course, in the West, no one cares about the people of Beirut, so the Iranians had to step in. They thought Iran was bluffing, and Iran wasn't. And not only did Iran hit back, it hit back very hard.
Piers Morgan· Host0:41
The Israeli war on Hezbollah in Lebanon is becoming a major barrier to peace between the US and Iran. One week on from the president's expletive-laden rant at Benjamin Netanyahu, both Israel and Iran have traded airstrikes in a major violation of the ceasefire. The flashpoint is Lebanon. Despite a Trump-brokered ceasefire in name only, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have intensified. Well, this weekend, the IDF struck two housing blocks in Beirut, which it called a terrorist headquarters for Iran's Hezbollah allies. Iran then fired on Israel, sparking an exchange of airstrikes, which threatened to unravel the entire peace process. President Trump initially told Israel not to respond because, in his words, "The US is closing in on something good in terms of a deal." Netanyahu's been crystal clear he doesn't think the Iran war or the Lebanon war are done. And while Trump says that it's he who calls the shots, Israeli officials have repeatedly