Iran
The redeployment of the USS “Gerald R. Ford” underscores U.S. pressure on Iran as talks continue and military options loom.
However, expanding talks to include ballistic missiles “will bring another war,” says Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
António Guterres sends the same letter to every country, the spokesman said, and “it doesn’t change the secretary-general’s view of the crackdown that we saw in Iran.”
The defendants allegedly made hundreds of thousands of shekels by placing bets on Polymarket.
It’s hard to know whether the three-hour meeting, which went much longer than planned, was filled with consensus. Yet with Netanyahu and Trump, public appearances may be intentional projections designed to camouflage future intentions.
The U.S. president “has always heard your cries and demands for justice,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said.
Former national security adviser Jacob Nagel tells JNS that four areas require substantial treatment.
Nuclear negotiations with Iran may serve as an effective smokescreen, providing cover as Washington and Jerusalem again join forces together toward a definitive war.
The department “will work to cut these terrorists off from the global financial system,” Scott Bessent, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, stated.
Satellite images show the regime burying tunnel entrances at the nuclear complex amid American shipping cautions, heated rhetoric over protests and new nuclear talks with Washington.
Israeli prosecutors say the pair passed security information to Iranian intelligence for pay and are seeking to keep them jailed during trial.
A huge sign was placed on a building in Palestine Square, with text in Hebrew that mocks the “small area” of the Jewish state’s population hub.