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Farideh Moradkhani, a well-known rights activist, was recently arrested.
The Lebanese terror group would not need help from Syria or Iran to build rudimentary chemical warheads, according to The Alma Center defense research body.
While the protests sweeping the Islamic Republic are significant, Tehran will probably weather them, experts tell JNS.
Hacker group “Black Reward” has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack, in which some 250 terabytes of data are said to have been deleted from the Fars servers.
Last year, the Moses Staff group published sensitive information about IDF soldiers allegedly stolen from the Israeli Defense Ministry.
The officer, identified by an Israeli research organization as Col. Daoud Jaafari, was killed by a roadside bomb; Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vows to retaliate.
“Caroline Glick Show” with Caroline Glick and guest David Wurmser.
The U.N. human rights chief bemoans the rising number of deaths.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discussed the Iran nuclear threat during a meeting in Washington with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi.
The U.K. intelligence agency last week said it had identified at least 10 potential Iranian threats to kill or kidnap British and UK-based individuals since January.
The move is a “strong response” to the IAEA’s adoption of a resolution calling on Tehran to cooperate with a probe into uranium traces at undeclared locations, according to Iranian state media.
The international community will soon face its “greatest test,” says Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva.