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In pictures: IDF strikes Iran

Operation Days of Repentance.

Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.

Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the operations center of the Kirya during the attack in Iran on Oct. 26, 2024. Credit: Avi Ohayon, GPO.

Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.

Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.

Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.

Credit: IDF.
Credit: IDF.

Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holding a security assessment in the Air Force operations center at the Kirya, with the minister of defense, IDF chief of staff, head of the Mossad and head of the Israeli Security Agency on Oct. 26, 2024. Credit: Avi Ohayon, GPO.

In a draft report delivered to the U.S. president, the commission also called for improved religious accommodations for U.S. service members.
Salah Salem Sarsour, accused of concealing Israeli military court convictions on immigration forms, argued his detention was part of a Trump admin effort to target the pro-Palestinian movement.
CENTCOM stated that the strikes targeted missile, drone and radar facilities after the Islamic Republic attacked a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, calling the assault a violation of the ceasefire.
Now that the primaries are over, “we hope that everyone will come together and be united,” Christine Quinn, chair of the executive committee of the New York State Democratic Party, told JNS.
An Iranian official warned on Friday that the safety of ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz without Iran’s permission “cannot be guaranteed.”
“We have put the train back on the tracks and going in the right direction,” said Yechiel Leiter, Israeli ambassador in Washington. “Final destination? Peace between our two countries.”
Benny Gantz, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan S. Tobin, Gilad Erdan, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Nissim Black and leading voices in security, diplomacy, media, law and Jewish communal affairs headline the summit’s third day in Jerusalem.