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The next phase of “Operation Roaring Lion” is expected to focus on expanding strikes on the Islamic Republic’s strategic military infrastructure.
The National Security Council urges Israelis overseas to exercise heightened vigilance following attacks and threats linked to “Operation Roaring Lion.”
The U.S. president tells Channel 12 News the Israeli prime minister should be able to focus solely on the war with Iran.
Iranian operatives seek to gather intelligence on strategic targets, the locations of certain individuals and critical infrastructure.
The Israeli Navy struck and killed Wasim Attallah Ali, a Hamas commander responsible for training and exercises in Lebanon.
U.S. allies have disappointed as they distance themselves, and in some cases openly oppose, the American-led effort to remove the mullahs of Iran.
The troops are operating in roughly 35 battalions nationwide and have been dispatched to dozens of sites since the start of the war.
“When religion conflicts with a work requirement, employers must provide an accommodation,” acting director of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s New York District Office stated.
“Here were Simon and Kirby, sending their star-spangled avatar to deck Hitler right on the cover,” pop-culture historian Roy Schwartz told JNS.
“If every campus suddenly had professors willing to do this, we wouldn’t need Qatar-level money,” Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS.
Lawmakers opposed the move to restrict U.S. military operations along mostly party lines, with two Republicans voting in favor of the resolution and four Democrats against.
“Leave the Kurds alone,” Iraqi first lady Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed wrote. “We are not guns for hire.”