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“Many people like me fled Iran to have a better life, but always our hearts and minds remain in Iran,” Homeira Bakhtiari told JNS.
The statement “fails to appreciate, support and express gratitude for the brilliant, necessary joint U.S.-Israeli actions against the Iranian regime,” Morton Klein told JNS.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan denounce attacks on U.S. embassies and military bases, as analysts debate Tehran’s motives.
“This Purim,” the head of state said, “we are more determined than ever to remember and remind others: the light is always stronger than the darkness.”
Pnina Cohen shared with President Herzog the terrible tragedy inflicted on her and her children from the Iranian attack on Beit Shemesh.
Northern Virginia’s Manassas Mosque held a Ramadan iftar memorial for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
“We stand at the threshold of this regime’s fall,” the Shah’s son stated.
The two suspects identified themselves as journalists and presented expired press credentials, according to police.
The vice president said that the commander-in-chief “is not going to rest until he accomplishes that all-important objective.”
An IDF video shows a fighter pilot attacking targets in Tehran evading an Iranian missile, as the air force reports over 1,000 sorties in Iran.
Beyond a tactical success, this moment demands a sober reassessment of Israel’s long-term security landscape—from the weakening Shi’ite axis to the quieter rise of Sunni radicalism and the unresolved Palestinian question.
Mark Rutte, the chief civil servant of NATO, expressed his support for degrading Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities.