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Ex-defense establishment official Lt. Col. (ret.) Orna Mizrahi says Moscow has been willing to ignore Israeli airstrikes, as they have boosted Russia in its competition for control with Iran in Syria.
“We will not turn on the IAEA cameras until the other side returns to the nuclear deal,” said Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami.
The strikes targeted Iranian weapons depots, Israeli defense research center says.
International Atomic Energy Agency has had “very limited visibility” over Tehran’s nuclear progress for weeks, warns director Rafael Grossi.
Argentine Jews skeptical, saying the report could be “propaganda” designed to help pave the way to a new nuclear deal with Tehran.
Israel is clearly concerned that Russia’s criticism could move from rhetoric to action.
French President Emmanuel Macron seeks “possible ways for a resumption of negotiations” between Israel and the Palestinians.
During a visit to Tehran by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iran’s leader claims that the West “would have created a war anyway” had Moscow not invaded Ukraine.
“The project should be rolled out in all 50 states, as well as internationally,” said news anchor Bianca Rahimi.
Few countries in the region have adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of anti-Semitism, and few have anti-discrimination laws.
The “Al-Tahra” group accused Israel of being “at the heart of the economic siege” on the Islamic Republic.
During a tour of the northern border area with top security figures, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid says Israel will continue to act to prevent Iran from undermining regional stability.