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Lawsuits, Failed Strikes, Mic Drop, Deal, Briefing, Nuclear: The Weekly Conquest Week of 6.22.25 – 6.28.25
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Week of June 22, 2025
There are whispers that Syria, Saudi Arabia, and other countries in the region will join the Abraham Accords. With God’s help, peace will be at last, and I will change the ZioKnight coverage to my first love, coffee.
Sunday 6.22
The Supreme Court ruled that Americans can sue the Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization over their pay-to-slay program and terror acts directed at American soil. This case set a new precedent, allowing a $600 million judgment from another case to move forward. Now, the question is how they will collect the money. [1]
Monday 6.23
Screenshot from Khamenei’s X
Iran unsuccessfully launched an attack on American bases. One missile was allowed to land in the desert and caused no damage. Take a look at what Iran’s Supreme Leader had to say about it. [2][3]
Tuesday 6.24
Trump slammed Israel for responding to Iranian strikes after a ceasefire had been announced, with hours remaining until it was set to officially begin. After it was revealed that the perceived strain between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu in the weeks leading up to the Iran strikes was a strategic ruse, I don’t know what to make of this. [4]
Wednesday 6.25
At a NATO Summit, Trump stated that a new deal to stop Iran’s nuclear program might not be needed. When asked why, he said, “We blew it up.” [5]
Thursday 6.26
Some outlets reported, and Israel denied, that President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed on terms for releasing the remaining hostages, exiling Hamas leaders, recognizing partial Israeli sovereignty of the West Bank, taking steps toward a two-state solution, ending the Gaza war, and expanding the Abraham Accords. I know my travel agent uncle, reading this, must be excited! [6]
Friday 6.27
The U.S. government gave a classified briefing to Congress about the effectiveness of the Iran strike. Since I am not a member of Congress, I can’t share anything about it, but Israel released a public report outlining the American and Israeli military successes.
The U.S. “strikes prevented Iran from developing a nuclear weapon at this time.” Israel destroyed “over 50% of launchers[,] hundreds of ballistic missiles[,] 80% of aerial defense arrays[, and intercepted] 99% of the drones.” [7]
Saturday 6.28
International Atomic Energy Agency Chief, Rafael Grossi, determined that Iran will be able to start enriching uranium within months. I trust him, but I don’t know where he is getting his information from being banned from entering the country and all. [8]