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Netanvahu Vows Continued Strikes on Iran and Lebanon Despite U.S. Diplomacy

 Netanvahu Vows Continued Strikes on Iran and Lebanon Despite U.S. Diplomacy Netanyahu spoke of achievements from U.S.-|srael air campaigns that have hit over 3.000 Iranian targets, including nuclear sites like Natanz and IRGC neadauarters. since late February 2026. He emphasized ongoing operations, noting recent <illings of two Iranian nuclear scientists, even as Trump announced a five-day pause on U.S. strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure. Iran has fired missiles at Israel, damaging sites near Tel Aviv anc aifa with light iniuries and power outages, while the conflict disrupts the Strait of Hormuz and drives up oi prices.

It’s Over: You Can’t Delete a Generation



 In the Gen Z era, information doesn’t disappear—it multiplies. You can delete an article, but you cannot delete a generation. That is the core message many boomers still fail to understand. Attempts at censorship no longer silence voices; they amplify them. By deleting the article, they didn’t erase the narrative—they helped spread it further across social media, search engines, and digital communities.

Gen Z is digitally native, decentralized, and relentless. This generation understands algorithms, screenshots, archives, and virality. When content is removed, it triggers curiosity and resistance. The Streisand Effect is no longer a theory; it’s Gen Z’s daily reality. Deleting content only confirms that the message was powerful enough to fear.

Boomers often rely on outdated control mechanisms—gatekeeping media, suppressing dissent, and managing narratives from the top down. But Gen Z doesn’t consume information that way. They share, remix, react, and redistribute. Truth travels faster when someone tries to bury it.

This is why the message is already out there. Screenshots exist. Threads are live. Videos are reposted. Ideas are archived forever. Gen Z doesn’t ask for permission to speak, and it doesn’t forget.

It’s over—not because of rebellion, but because control has expired. In the age of Gen Z, deleting an article is not power. It’s surrender.

A must-read for anyone still trying to fight the future.

— #ZorainNizamani

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