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After the Iranian missile hit, “I jumped over a fence to get inside. We started going floor by floor, entering every open door to evacuate residents.”
A delegation from Tehran met with German, British and French diplomats, in Istanbul, for the first time since the 12-day war with Israel.
“On one hand, we don’t have a home, but on the other, we are alive,” says Valery.
‘The current war has highlighted the critical need for expanded production capacity,’ says senior Defense Ministry official.
The explosions, occurring almost daily, have fueled a sense of anxiety among the population, according to “The New York Times.”
The Israeli foreign minister met Ukrainian officials in Kyiv, affirmed Israel’s support and pledged humanitarian aid from Jerusalem.
The Israeli defense minister also stressed the importance of continued pressure on Iran and taking offensive action against regional threats.
Calling nuclear enrichment an “achievement of our own scientists,” Iran’s Foreign Minister said it was also “a question of national pride.”
Brian Assi threatened economic and national security by “conspiring and concealing his efforts to circumvent our export controls to provide heavy machinery to Iran,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
Jerusalem aims to systematically degrade the Islamic Republic’s ability to develop nuclear weapons over the long term.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi sent a letter to U.N. Secretary General António Guterres claiming that the E3 lack the legal standing to snapback sanctions.
Jerusalem and the U.S. “will continue to strengthen [their partnership] in the fields of missile defense and drones,” Defense Minister Katz said.