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Recent actions in Iran strengthened Europe’s security, the foreign minister said alongside his Austrian counterpart.
About 3,000 students have lost their homes due to hits by Iranian missiles.
Two of the suspects were asked to carry out an assassination.
The religious edict urges Muslims to target the U.S. president as an “enemy of Allah” should the United States assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The campaign against the Islamic Republic will also help rescue the hostages held in Gaza and defeat Hamas, the premier said.
The U.S. president rejected the idea that Tehran had relocated its enriched uranium from the sites struck by American planes.
“Israel stands at the front line, but we do not stand alone,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel tells European allies in Bucharest.
“The loss is more than physical; it’s a blow to the story each place tells and the role it plays in the community,” Omri Shalmon, CEO of SPIHS, tells JNS.
“The capacities they have are there ..., a few cascades of centrifuges spinning and producing enriched uranium, or less than that,” Rafael Grossi said.
Massive crowds fill Tehran streets as the Islamic Republic buries top commanders and scientists killed during Jerusalem’s 12-day offensive.
Roi Mizrahi and Almog Atias allegedly planted an explosive near the home of the Israeli defense minister.
In an interview, Lindsey Graham added: Now is the time to deepen the security alliance with Jerusalem.