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“The achievement can continue indefinitely if Iran does not get access to nuclear material,” the Israel Atomic Energy Commission stated.
Earlier, a senior Houthi official publicly congratulated Iran on what he described as its “victory” in the war with the Jewish state.
According to the U.S. president, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “should be very proud of himself” after achieving Israel’s war goals.
The measure strikes the Islamic Republic “where it hurts most—its financial lifelines,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
Iranian media hail “crushing response” to “Israeli and U.S. aggression.”
The president said recent U.S. strikes set the regime’s atomic ambitions back decades.
Participants discussed the current sentiment within the Iranian public and explored steps that could help accelerate the collapse of the extremist regime in Tehran.
“We need an opposition that can cater to all the diverse groups in Iran since the only way to neutralize the nuclear threat long-term is regime change.”
Travel backlogs caused by the war with Iran are expected to last for days, with some foreign carriers set to renew service soon.
The “Al-Sadiq” Currency Exchange serves as a transfer mechanism for handling funds originating from the Iranian Quds Force.
Regularly scheduled U.S. passport and Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointments resumed as normal in Jerusalem.
The average response time to sites hit by Iranian missiles was approximately 15 minutes, the Israeli military concluded in a statement.