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🇺🇸🇮🇱 Trump threatened to jail whoever leaked the missing pilot story. Turns out it was Netanyahu's favorite journalist. Amit Segal, one of Israel's most influential political commentators and a journalist so close to Netanyahu that the PM reportedly offered him a cabinet position, just confirmed on Telegram that he broke the story about the second missing airman. Trump blamed the leak for tipping off Iran, which then offered bounties for the pilot's capture: "The person that did the story will go to jail" So now what? The leak didn't come from American media. It came from inside Israel's political-media ecosystem, from a journalist with direct proximity to the Prime Minister's office. That raises an obvious question about where Segal got his information and why it was released during the most sensitive rescue operation of the war. When pressed by the New York Post, Segal backpedaled, saying he's "not sure" he was first and pivoted to "I will protect my sources." Will Trump follow through on his threat against an Israeli journalist connected to the government he's fighting alongside? Or does this quietly disappear? The answer will tell you a lot about how this alliance actually works. Source: Newsweek, Telegram

🇺🇸🇮🇱 Trump threatened to jail whoever leaked the missing pilot story. Turns out it was Netanyahu's favorite journalist. Amit Segal, one of Israel's most influential political commentators and a journalist so close to Netanyahu that the PM reportedly offered him a cabinet position, just confirmed on Telegram that he broke the story about the second missing airman. Trump blamed the leak for tipping off Iran, which then offered bounties for the pilot's capture: "The person that did the story will go to jail" So now what? The leak didn't come from American media. It came from inside Israel's political-media ecosystem, from a journalist with direct proximity to the Prime Minister's office. That raises an obvious question about where Segal got his information and why it was released during the most sensitive rescue operation of the war. When pressed by the New York Post, Segal backpedaled, saying he's "not sure" he was first and pivoted to "I will protect my sources." Will Trump follow through on his threat against an Israeli journalist connected to the government he's fighting alongside? Or does this quietly disappear? The answer will tell you a lot about how this alliance actually works. Source: Newsweek, Telegram



🇮🇷🇴🇲 Iran is building a permanent toll system for Hormuz and deciding who pays and who doesn't... Tehran reportedly plans to jointly administer the Strait with Oman, charging $2 million per vessel. Oman gets a seat at the table as a reward for its mediation efforts and geographic position along the waterway. But the real story is in the exceptions. China sails through free. Pakistan gets 20 tankers. Iraq was declared a "brotherly country." And days ago, an Egyptian vessel carrying food reportedly passed without paying a cent, a political gesture thanking Cairo for its role in mediation. Iran is rebuilding the strait as a loyalty program. Friends transit freely. Mediators get rewarded. Enemies pay or don't pass at all. The parliament already codified this into law. The IRGC has the enforcement capability. And Oman's involvement gives it a veneer of international legitimacy. The U.S. went to war partly to prevent Iran from ever having this kind of leverage over global energy. Six weeks later, Iran has more control over Hormuz than at any point in its history, and it's institutionalizing that control while the bombs are still falling. Source: NYT Medial: @A_M_R_M1



.@RonanFarrow and @AndrewMarantz interviewed more than a hundred people with firsthand knowledge of how Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI, conducts business. They also obtained closely guarded documents that have not been previously disclosed. newyorker.com/magazine/2026/…





🚨MILEI HAD 7 CALLS WITH LIBRA-LINKED ENTREPRENEUR Argentina’s President Javier Milei reportedly had seven calls with a LIBRA-linked entrepreneur around the time he promoted the token in 2025. He has not been charged but is a person of interest, per NYT.









