Sunday, 13 July 2025

Israelis Caught Discussing Nukes and ‘False Flag’ Attacks on U.S. Soil to Derail Trump’s Peace Plan


Israeli social media has erupted in outrage over Donald Trump’s negotiated ceasefire and renewed push for peace in the Middle East.

Far from welcoming a ceasefire, many users are calling for extreme measures—including false flag attacks on US soil and even nuclear strikes—to sabotage the peace process and ensure the war machine keeps turning.

“One symbolic bomb in Washington will remind Trump that he is not omnipotent and will restore our national honor,” wrote one social media user in the Hebrew language.

Another user speculated that Israel will “reach our destiny” by bombing America. “It could be that we’ll rule the world. We’ll be a light unto the nations. The women will dance in the vineyards. We’ll build the Temple. Maybe that’s how it should be.”

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“If Israel theoretically decides to attack America, what should be the opening?” asked another Hebrew language user. “The White House? Silicon Valley? Interesting bases?”

What should be a moment for diplomacy has instead revealed a disturbing undercurrent: a willingness among hardline voices to escalate chaos in order to maintain geopolitical dominance and silence calls for de-escalation.

Iranian intelligence claims it has already thwarted an Israeli false-flag terror plot targeting American citizens on U.S. soil, designed to spark a full-scale war between Washington and Tehran.

According to the Tehran Times, the plot involved detonating an explosive inside the United States and framing Iran through planted evidence, with the goal of manipulating American public opinion and dragging the U.S. military into another Middle East conflict on Israel’s behalf.

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Iranian officials say they were tipped off by a “friendly nation” (believed to be Russia) and immediately alerted U.S. authorities. The warning, they claim, helped stop the attack before it could happen.

“The explosion was prevented,” one source stated, adding that Tehran’s intelligence services relayed urgent messages directly to high-level American contacts.

This revelation comes just days after a tense cease-fire paused a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, during which the U.S. launched strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. While the Trump administration claimed victory, leaked images and reports suggest the damage to Iran’s facilities was far less than advertised.

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