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Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa says Jerusalem doesn’t need American permission to defend itself • Israel warns UNIFIL leaks aid the terror group.
“The U.S. and the Zionist regime came and perpetrated malicious acts. They took a beating and left empty-handed,” said the Islamic Republic’s leader.
Canberra’s first state terror listing targets the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps over its links to arson attacks on Jewish community sites.
Riyadh’s naval buildup, sanctions push and digital warfare campaign signal a strategic recalibration, with major implications for Iran and Israel.
France’s foreign minister will urge his Iranian counterpart in Paris on Wednesday to honor nuclear commitments and swiftly restore full cooperation with the IAEA.
Israel reserves the right to protect itself “under any circumstances, and we will effectively use this right if necessary,” the opposition leader said.
The group will attend the opening of an Iranian film festival being held in the Israeli border town of Sderot, and tour the areas hardest hit during the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre.
There are no signs yet that Iran has returned to enriching uranium, but it is cleaning up the sites damaged by Israel and reconstructing the infrastructure surrounding its nuclear program.
Jason Brodsky, of United Against Nuclear Iran, stated that “it’s a fantasy to expect the U.S. to soften its demands.”
“Disrupting the Iranian regime’s revenue is critical to helping curb its nuclear ambitions,” Scott Bessent, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, said.
Israeli security officials see June’s conflict as an “unfinished” job and are preparing for renewed fighting.
Rafael Reuveni, 22, allegedly provided handlers a photo of his military ID and information about his army base.