Iran
Israel must bring back the hostages, look past the current operations and prepare for the Israeli-Iranian showdown, mainly—but not solely—in Lebanon. Israel needs a strategy, and it needs it now.
IDF targets Houthi dual-use terror infrastructure in Yemen Following UAV assault
Iran views its failed April mass aerial attack as signaling the replacement of “Strategic Patience” with a policy of direct retaliation against Israel.
The proliferation of Iranian-made weapons among Tehran’s proxies is being countered by sale of blue-and-white defense tech to Jerusalem’s allies.
“They will not be able to escape the eternal condemnation of a court,” the Argentine president said.
“Officials fear they could be part of a covert Iranian effort to use the period around the U.S. presidential election to make progress toward nuclear weaponization.”
“Today more than ever, we are in the midst of an enormous campaign for our very existence,” said the Israeli prime minister.
“Lebanon will be an unreturnable hell for the Zionists,” interim Iranian foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani told “Newsweek.”
“The Secret Service and other agencies are constantly receiving new potential threat information and taking action,” a spokesperson told JNS.
Elimelech Stern, from Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem, was charged with illegal contact with a foreign agent.
The group “discussed mutual coordination on a series of measures to ensure that Iran can never acquire a nuclear weapon,” per the White House.
Pezeshkian also held a phone call with Houthi military leader Mahdi al-Masha.