Iran
Biden administration officials looked on with mounting alarm as the number of ballistic missiles fired at Israel kept increasing.
An air defense system near the Natanz nuclear facility was hit.
The talks began by analyzing future threats and reviewing additional efforts to enhance Israel’s defensive capabilities.
After the IDF wiped out the looming aerial disaster, the world again sees us as strong and unbeatable.
Tehran appears to take the offramp to de-escalation; Israel’s campaign against Iranian targets in Syria will now be put to the test.
“This holiday is different, because ‘they rose up against us to destroy us.’ This is a very tangible thing,” said the premier ahead of Passover.
Customer orders for the setup are up 168% nationwide, 364% in Haifa.
“Israel has a right to defend itself from both direct and indirect forms of Iranian aggression,” wrote Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.).
The Islamic Republic’s media denied any enemy missile strike, writing that it was shooting down drones in its airspace.
“Let it be clear to all those who enable or support Iran’s attacks: The United States is committed to Israel’s security,” said U.S. President Joe Biden.
Washington and Jerusalem thought Tehran’s response would be limited in scope, officials told the paper.
No Arab nations sign on to statement, which condemned Iran and its proxies for “large-scale attack” that “could have caused significant damage and loss of life.”