Iran
The prime minister declared that Iran would not succeed in stopping Israel “from further expanding the cycle of peace.”
Washington might not act until Tehran trots out a bomb.
The strikes, near the city of Deir el-Zour, targeted military assets and caused “material damage,” according to Syrian state media.
The Pentagon’s recent announcement that Iran is less than two weeks away from having the materials for a nuclear bomb is significant, although it’s not necessarily breaking news.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar were among those consulted.
The Department of Defense report “assessed that Iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapons program at this time.”
The arms were reportedly destined for Hezbollah in Lebanon.
A former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state told JNS that he wouldn’t be surprised if the indictment “is strategically timed.”
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Treasury identified five entities and two people across four countries.
“He helped keep Iranian culture alive in exile and kept exiled Iranians in love with their country,” said Pooya Dayanim, an Iranian Jewish attorney in Los Angeles and friend of Bibiyan’s.
The suspects also planned to kill former Knesset member Yehudah Glick.