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Tehran “cannot have a nuclear weapon,” the U.S. president said.
Dorothy Shea, chargé d’affaires ad interim to the United Nations, said members must respond to “Iran’s flagrant violations of our resolutions through its continued arming of the Houthis.”
“To President Trump: I encourage you to allow Israel to use military force to destroy their nuclear program while we can,” the U.S. senator said.
Iran’s “Mehr” news agency reported the formation of a new organization pledging “to defend Syria from occupation.” The move signals an Iranian effort to preserve its influence in the region.
It marks the most significant collaboration in two years and included dozens of fighter jets, strategic B-52 bombers and refueling aircraft.
“This move by the UK is a positive step toward cracking down on the Islamic Republic’s influence and reach in the UK,” Jonathan Harounoff told JNS.
The experts, holding high ranks in Russia’s military, specialized in air-defense missile systems, artillery and rocketry and advanced weapons development.
The former longtime diplomat suggested that his departure came at the order of a high-ranking official.
Doron Buchbaza allegedly contacted Iranian intelligence and offered to sell information regarding Israel’s Dimona nuclear power plant.
Iran’s president defended Economy Minister Abdolnaser Hemmati, stating that Iran was in a “full-scale economic war with the enemy.”
The cash was found on a man who arrived from Turkey.
Former national security adviser to Netanyahu tells JNS that Israel must succeed in clarifying to the U.S. the gravity of the situation.