Iran
Nineteen dead over eight days of unrest in the Islamic Republic.
Jerusalem stands with those seeking freedom, the premier said.
The Iranian leader spoke after President Trump’s warning to Iran, saying that “Protesting is legitimate.”
The Handala group has breached the phones of a Netanyahu associate and former PM Bennett as part of a broader influence operation against Israel.
Washington “locked and loaded” to intervene if needed, the president warns.
The U.S. Virtual Embassy in Iran stated that the “protests can turn violent.”
The Likud legislator calls on all Knesset members to unite for the good of the nation.
Israel’s political echelon reportedly views the protests as a “dramatic event,” and the military is preparing for the possibility of Tehran launching a surprise attack.
“This tyrannical regime has oppressed the people of Iran,” Netanyahu told Newsmax.
Former defense officials tell JNS that an Israeli base on the Horn of Africa could make operations against Iran and the Houthis much more convenient.
The relationship between Trump and Netanyahu is very strong. There is complete alignment on Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran. And Trump’s fondness toward Israel remains unshakable.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran’s response to any tyrannical aggression will be harsh and remorseful,” tweeted Masoud Pezeshkian.