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Jerusalem and the U.S. “will continue to strengthen [their partnership] in the fields of missile defense and drones,” Defense Minister Katz said.
“We won’t stop until justice is done,” President Javier Milei told reporters at a ceremony in Buenos Aires.
Israel steps up anti-espionage efforts after wave of Tehran-linked plots.
52% of Israelis back military rule in Gaza, 64% oppose a Palestinian state, and most fear another Oct. 7 massacre, this time from Judea and Samaria.
A Harvard-Harris poll also found that 87% of Republicans supported the strikes while 33% of Democrats did.
There have been discussions in the U.S. and Israeli governments “about whether additional strikes on the two less-damaged facilities could be necessary,” according to the outlet’s sources.
The defense system intercepted the vast majority of the 550 Iranian projectiles launched during last month’s 12-day war.
The “Easy Money, Hefty Price” campaign aims to raise awareness of the phenomenon and stress the serious magnitude of the security offense.
“Without a firm and verifiable commitment from Iran, we will do so by the end of August at the latest,” said French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.
“Limiting the free flow of Iranian support to the Houthis is critical to regional security,” said U.S. Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of CENTCOM.
The Islamic Republic “not only does not fear America—it instills fear in it,” the supreme leader declared.
The dinner meeting at White House will reportedly focus on the Israel-Hamas hostage deal and renewed U.S. talks with Iran over its nuclear program.