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Hamas denied Tehran’s comments, insisting its murder spree was a response to Israeli “crimes” at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
At the end of November Tehran tripled the rate of production of 60%-enriched uranium, according to the U.N. watchdog.
Maj. Gen. Razi Mousavi was killed in a missile strike south of Damascus • Tehran’s top diplomat warns that “Tel Aviv is waiting for a tough countdown.”
The USS Laboon responded to the Yemeni terrorists’ 14th and 15th attacks on commercial shipping since Oct. 17.
The Shin Bet exposed Tehran’s efforts to recruit Israelis online.
“We will not tolerate any foreign-controlled violence,” the German foreign ministry said.
The coalition will include the United Kingdom, Bahrain, Canada, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the Seychelles and Spain, as well as several anonymous countries.
Gonjeshke Darande, or “predatory sparrow,” claimed responsibility for the cyberattack.
The Houthis fired a barrage at Eilat • The U.S. is considering striking the Iranian proxy in Yemen • Shipping firms leave Red Sea, Suez Canal.
Ambassador Simon Walters speaks to JNS about the Israel-Hamas war, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, the Hezbollah and Houthi threats, and antisemitism in Britain.
With billions of dollars pouring into its coffers every year, the terror group is the second-richest in the world.
Under the bill, Israel will receive hundreds of millions of dollars for defense cooperation with the United States, as well as training on aerial refueling its air force.