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Jewish parliamentarian Melissa Lantsman told JNS the group stands “for a safer world where the Iranian people can once again have freedom in their homeland.”
The Israel Air Force destroyed a radar installation near Tehran in response to Iran’s violations, the Prime Minister’s Office stated.
The leaders of Berlin and The Hague were among the first to react to the news, and both said Iran should not be allowed to obtain nuclear arms.
The Israeli president mourned the four killed and praised the response after the projectile hit homes and a kindergarten in the Negev city.
“We planned to avoid any interruption in the nuclear industry process,” said the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization.
Meticulous planning, and a masterful campaign aided by the U.S., fooled Tehran into thinking it was safe.
Kaja Kallas to address humanitarian situation in Gaza with Jerusalem.
Two launches were detected and intercepted, according to reports, which came shortly after Jerusalem agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
Politicians from right to left said the U.S.-declared ceasefire means it’s time to bring the fight against Hamas to its resolution.
Israel’s “Operation Rising Lion” and America’s “Operation Midnight Hammer” have finally defanged Iran’s nuclear program, and its ring of terror proxies around the Jewish state. In utterly humiliating Iran, the Middle East will no longer be destabilized by the world’s former largest state sponsor of terror.
“Operation Rising Lion” eliminated nuclear and missile threats, the government said; Jerusalem, with U.S. backing, agrees to ceasefire after major IDF strikes.
However, if the Iranian people shake off the shackles of oppression, that would be welcome, government spokesman David Mencer tells JNS.