Iran
“These new sanctions are a real game-changer. These are the sanctions that pushed the Iranians to make the last deal,” Iran expert Beni Sabti told JNS.
Among them are 21 entities and 17 individuals, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.
The complaint, filed by a relative of slain Hamas hostage Shiri Bibas, charges the Islamic Republic with crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.
“Iran, the world’s largest state-sponsor of terror, continues to arm terror proxies that threaten American troops, our bases and our allies,” the New Jersey Democrat stated.
European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas emphasized however that “a sustainable solution to the Iranian nuclear issue can only be achieved through negotiations.”
Hundreds of Israelis received threatening phone calls over the weekend, the Israel Police said.
The Iranian proxy’s leader defied the Lebanese army’s disarmament plan as he marked a year since predecessor Nasrallah’s killing.
The QR code the Israeli premier wore during his address to the General Assembly was scanned more than a million times.
The U.S. secretary of state said that it is important to “pressure Iran’s leaders to do what is right for their nation and best for the safety of the world.”
Nine council members voted against an effort by China and Russia to delay snapback sanctions on the Islamic Republic and its nuclear-weapons program.
Addressing the world’s most sophisticated anti-Israel organization—the United Nations—the Israeli prime minister fought back against calls for Palestinian statehood, saying “Israel will not allow you to shove a terror state down our throats.”
Israeli attack on Iran nuke program ‘will go down in annals of military history,’ Netanyahu tells UN
“I want to thank President Trump for his bold and decisive action,” the Israeli prime minister said.