Iran
“The United States is committed to working to promote justice and accountability for human rights violations and abuses in Iran,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Ambassador Alexander Rudakov also said he has no issue with Russia employing Iranian armaments.
Iranian militias in the sector went on high alert for fear of Israeli strikes.
In his meetings with the U.S. Secretary of State, congressional leadership and American Jewish leaders, the focus was on Iran and the Abraham Accords; Pelosi, Schumer invited Herzog to address a joint session of Congress.
The conversation revolved around the opportunities for strengthening security cooperation and enhancing stability at a time the parties see as an inflection point in history, both in the Middle East as it pertains to Israel’s growing rapport and collaboration with its Abraham Accords allies, as in Ukraine regarding the war there.
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“Iran is not paying a high enough price for its incessant attempts to indiscriminately undermine civilian cyberspace,” says Israel National Cyber Directorate head Gaby Portnoy.
“This is the decision of your governments…not to annoy the Kremlin, which was adopted a long time ago,” the Ukrainian president says.
During his three-day visit, Prime Minister Edi Rama is scheduled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, President Isaac Herzog and the head of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate.
The Iranian leader added that if Tehran had not begun developing its nuclear project many years ago, it would have had to do so now.
Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami also threatened the U.S. and the U.K.
Washington is “committed to working with allies and partners to prevent the transfer of dangerous weaponry to Russia,” says State Department spokesperson.