Iran
“This is a moment of choosing for the free world regarding Iran,” Sen. Lindsey Graham stated. “I would urge the Biden Administration to coordinate an overwhelming response with Israel.”
He did so in light of a full-blown attack by Iran on Israel.
“A short while ago, missiles were launched from Iran towards the State of Israel,” the IDF stated on Tuesday night.
The former Iranian president said that a unit tasked with foiling Israeli intelligence was in fact riddled with Mossad agents.
The death of the terrorist leader, who led the Iranian-backed Shi’ite organization for the last 32 years, was marked by demonstrations and festivities in the region, including in bitterly divided sectarian Lebanon, in Syria and even in Iran itself.
In the past few weeks, the Israeli prime minister has demonstrated his rejection of the appeasement and defeatism of the Western world.
Two weeks ago, the agency thwarted an attempt by Hezbollah to murder a former senior security official.
Israelis also say the Biden administration seeks to undermine Israel’s war effort, support Trump over Harris by more than 50 points.
“The Islamic regime will inevitably fall, and Iranians will regain their freedom a lot sooner than people think,” the prime minister said.
“We will use all the means that may be required—from the air, from the sea, and on land,” the defense minister told IDF troops on the Lebanese border.
The two allies are readying a joint defense, including changes in American military posture in the Middle East region.
Following the unprecedented blows to its Lebanese proxy, will Tehran prioritize self-preservation and avoid direct military involvement?