⚠️ NETANYAHU HOLDS LIMITED SECURITY CONSULTATION ON FPV DRONE THREAT AS IRAN ADVANCES HORMUZ CONTROL AND U.S. NEGOTIATION FRAMEWORK
⚠️ SECURITY CONSULTATION ON FPV DRONE THREAT: Prime Minister Netanyahu is holding a security discussion focused on the FPV drone threat and efforts to develop operational solutions.
Instead of convening the full security cabinet, Netanyahu has scheduled a limited security consultation for 19:00 this evening, according to KAN.
🔸 IRAN PROPOSES PHASED WAR TERMINATION FRAMEWORK: Iran submitted revised proposal details to the United States outlining a phased plan to convert a ceasefire into full war termination within 30 days under international monitoring.
The framework includes mutual non-aggression commitments involving allies and Israel, halting regional hostilities, gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz with Iranian mine-clearing, lifting port blockades, updating compensation mechanisms, and withdrawing and de-alerting U.S. maritime forces.
🔸 NUCLEAR AND SANCTIONS TERMS UNDER DISCUSSION: The proposal includes a possible uranium enrichment freeze lasting up to 15 years, followed by limited enrichment at approximately 3.6 percent without stockpile accumulation.
It does not include facility dismantlement at this stage. Additional elements include sanctions relief with fund releases and a final phase centered on regional security dialogue toward a collective defense framework.
⚠️ U.S. DEMANDS AND ISRAELI CONCERNS: U.S. demands reportedly include full dismantlement of Iran’s accumulated nuclear infrastructure, a permanent ban on weapons development, transfer of all enriched material to IAEA control, and decommissioning of Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow.
Israeli officials have raised concerns over the pace and structure of a potential framework being advanced by President Trump’s team, citing the risk of vague terms without full clarity.
❗️ IRAN SIGNALS STRICT CONTROL OVER STRAIT OF HORMUZ: Iranian Parliament Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad stated that forthcoming legislation will prohibit Israeli vessels from transiting the Strait of Hormuz and restrict passage for the United States and other designated hostile states.
All other vessels would require permits from Iranian high command, with Tehran rejecting any return to pre-war maritime conditions.
❗️ MARITIME INCIDENT AND SHIPPING DISRUPTIONS: UKMTO reported that a northbound bulk carrier was attacked by multiple small craft approximately 11 nautical miles west of Sirik, Iran.
All crew were reported safe, with no environmental impact reported. U.S. Central Command stated that 49 ships traveling to or from Iran have been ordered to turn back.
💰 U.S. EXPECTS IRAN OIL SHUTDOWN UNDER SANCTIONS PRESSURE: The U.S. Treasury Secretary told Fox News that Iran is expected to shut down oil facilities next week because storage tanks are full due to sanctions.
✈️ ISRAEL AIR FORCE STRENGTHENS FUTURE CAPABILITIES: Outgoing Air Force Commander Major General Tomer Bar addressed the procurement of two new fighter squadrons.
“The purpose of this important decision is to ensure aerial superiority for many years to come. The acquisition is the result of cooperation with the U.S. military, which has deepened during Operation Roaring Lion, and constitutes a strategic component of national security. The new squadrons will add significant power to the Air Force and will enable it to continue operating with determination, flexibility, and superiority in the face of any challenge it encounters.”
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