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“All options are on the table,” warned Iran’s mission to the United Nations.
The election featured the lowest voter turnout in the country’s history.
“Iran must cease its escalations with regard to its nuclear program as well as its other destabilizing actions,” said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Air defense, ammunition and intel-sharing are vital, but offense is left to Israel.
Intelligence gathered by Ramallah indicates ongoing Iranian attempts to smuggle explosives, funds and know-how into Judea and Samaria.
Israel ignoring Hezbollah “appears to have been a colossal strategic blunder, the cost of which could even dwarf that of Oct. 7,” says JINSA expert.
The six groups, in the Mossad, Israel Security Agency and other intelligence and cyber agencies, were restarted after a year and a half break.
The high-level meeting has been rescheduled after being canceled after Israel’s premier accused the Biden administration of withholding arms from Jerusalem.
“The United States is taking action against a vast shadow banking system used by Iran’s military to launder billions of dollars of oil proceeds and other illicit revenue,” stated Wally Adeyemo, deputy secretary of the Treasury.
Concern grows in U.N. Security Council over Tehran’s nuclear advancements, with European powers taking a leading role.
Former U.S. official Elliott Abrams, chairman of the Tikvah Fund, called the Hamas massacre a “wake-up call that Biden’s Iran policy has failed.”
Bahrain cut relations with Iran in January 2016 following Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut ties with Tehran.