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Israel has reportedly warned Washington the killing of Israeli civilians by the Iranian proxy will cross a red line • Iran said to be reconsidering the level of its response to Hamas leader’s killing in Tehran.
Foreign ministers of OIC member states came together at the behest of Iran to discuss Israel’s “ongoing crimes.”
The importance of the weaknesses the enemy is gradually revealing in Israel’s air defense system cannot be overstated.
Iranian authorities reportedly asked civilian airlines to avoid Tehran’s airspace due to “military exercises.”
“We in Israel also see the anxieties, concerns and vulnerability of Jewish communities around the world,” said the Israeli head of state.
Disrupting Iran’s oil tankers will disrupt Iran’s economy and hence Iran’s proxies.
Municipalities are also converting underground parking lots to shelters in the event of a mass attack.
As war continues to rage in both the Middle East and eastern Europe, the world appears to once again be witnessing the rise of global blocs locked in confrontation.
However, Hezbollah “is still a wild card,” according to U.S. officials cited by The Washington Post • Iran may be delaying a strike until after the OIC meeting in Jeddah, according to Saudi media.
The plot was “straight out of the Iranian playbook,” according to FBI director Christopher Wray.
Sabrina Singh declined to tell reporters on Monday exactly where U.S. forces were being positioned in the Middle East.
The outgoing E.U. diplomat did not clarify who Brussels deems hampering de-escalation.