Iran
The U.S. “will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,” said John Hurley, under secretary of the Treasury for terrorism and financial intelligence.
Exodus Movement agreed to pay $3.1 million for servicing customers in Iran and for suggesting ways to obscure their location to avoid restrictions.
“Operation Octopus: Naftali Bennett Hacked,” the Handala group named its digital encroachment.
Iran claims the Swedish-Iranian suspect trained with Israeli agents across Europe.
“This is yet another call for the destruction of the State of Israel by Iran and its proxies,” IDF spokesman says.
The cargo reportedly comprised dual-use items, ones with potential applications in civilian and military fields, which could be used in Iran’s missile program.
The son of the late Shah urges maximum international pressure on Islamic Republic, and concomitant support for the Iranian people.
Paxful “disregarded” its anti-money laundering obligations and “facilitated transactions associated with illicit activity and high-risk jurisdictions,” a U.S. Treasury official said.
Amir Baram, the director-general of Israel’s Defense Ministry, said that the project is a “central component” of its new strategy.
Hamas “persists in its pursuit of terrorist plots against the State of Israel and attempts to rebuild its capabilities, including outside the Strip,” the IDF said.
Israel’s U.S. envoy urges Beirut to dismantle the Iranian terror proxy’s arsenal and link economic progress to regional peace.
A nuclear weapon offers the possibility of wiping out Israel, fulfilling what the Islamist regime sees as a historic, strategic and religious prophecy.