Iran
The Islamic Republic air force commander touts Asef cruise missiles as built to escape detection by enemy radar.
As Russia and Iran grow weaker while China and Turkey are mired in economic crises, Israel is shifting its diplomatic focus to the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Apple TV+ has renewed the show, produced by the Kan public broadcaster, for a third season.
This came a day after Iran revealed an underground air force base called “Eagle 44,” which is large enough to hold fighter jets.
The Israeli prime minister stresses the need to maintain security control in Judea and Samaria, which necessitates having boots on the ground.
But German security sources accuse Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps of contracting terrorism against synagogues and spying on the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany.
The Iranian regime’s genocidal antisemitism continues to be off the human rights radar screen on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Tehran reserves the right to “respond resolutely to any threats or wrongful actions by the Israeli regime, wherever and whenever deemed necessary,” said a letter sent to the U.N. Security Council.
Both men this week condemned Tehran’s involvement in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The modification was discovered during an unannounced inspection on Jan. 21 at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, a location built into a mountain where inspectors are bolstering checks after Iran stated it would drastically increase enrichment.
“We strongly condemn any provocative efforts that have the potential to provoke an uncontrolled escalation of tensions in a region that’s far from being peaceful as it is,” stated Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry.
The Caroline Glick Show with guest Mehrdad Youssefiani, Ep. 39