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The Israeli foreign minister called on the international community to blacklist the IRGC, and demand Tehran curb its nuclear program and support for terrorism.
Hassan Nasrallah thanks the Islamic Republic for its “strong, stable and permanent support.”
The supposed moderate wants to have “friendly relations with all countries except Israel.”
The U.S. is not going to attack and forestall a nuclear-armed Tehran, says Israel expert.
The parliamentarians at the two-day conference represented the Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Portugal and Estonia.
The Israeli premier thanked Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and David Kustoff (R-Tenn.) for their support since Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
White House aides told the New York Times that Biden threatened to abandon Israel if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a large-scale retaliation to Iran’s April 13 attack.
The head of the IRGC’s aerospace forces told visiting families of Hamas terrorists killed in Gaza “we await an opportunity” to launch another missile attack on Israel.
“Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of antisemitism and terror—along with Syria and North Korea, they must be held responsible.”
The Israeli prime minister hosted retired military leaders from the Jewish Institute for National Security of America.
Hundreds of fighters are being prepared for potential conflict, according to Lebanese media.
While Israeli defense officials have not specified the nature of the propulsion system tested on June 24, the launch serves as a clear message to both allies and adversaries of Israel’s advanced capabilities.