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The finance minister says the Lebanese terrorist group, while weakened, has not be vanquished.
Israeli Air Force jets carried out several waves of attacks simultaneously in Tehran, Shiraz and Ahvaz aimed at degrading key capabilities of the regime.
The Israeli prime minister says Israel and the U.S. are striking Iran’s nuclear and missile programs while weakening Tehran’s regional proxy network.
The White House said that “ABC News” should correct its story, which didn’t note the “unverified” nature of the alert.
Handala Hack took credit for the cyberattack, saying it should serve as a warning to “Zionist-rooted” corporations.
FBI director Kash Patel said that the bureau is probing the attack, in which one was killed and two were wounded, as an act of terrorism.
The U.S. president’s remark follows Iran’s sports and youth minister stating that the “corrupt” U.S. government has “created extreme insecurity.”
The university has criticized the Student Workers of Columbia’s focus on advocacy rather than on employment conditions in its contract negotiations.
Approximately 40% of the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be released in an effort to lower energy prices.
“Hamas’s continued reliance on these types of organizations highlights the duplicity of its leaders, who prey on donors’ sympathies to siphon large sums of money into prolonging the suffering of Palestinians,” the department stated.
The director of security at Temple Israel was injured in the attack, the Reform congregation said.
“No one in Canada should ever feel unsafe because of who they are, how they pray or the community they belong to,” said Canada’s public safety minister following three shootings targeting Toronto-area synagogues.