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“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.
Iran’s vast missile arsenal, dispersed across underground bunkers, urban areas and remote regions, will not vanish overnight.
As international protests condemn Israel’s recent operation, a surprising counter-narrative has emerged: Iranian citizens expressing support for the Israeli military action.
Two people had moderate injuries and 20 were lightly hurt.
“It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete and total ceasefire,” the president wrote on his Truth Social platform.
While there are currently no “credible threats” to New York, the “State Police Hate Crimes Task Force is on high alert, ready to assist anyone who needs help,” the governor announced.
“Steps are being taken to strengthen our social media oversight protocols,” the department said.
Editors pulled a standalone page on Iran’s policy to destroy Israel, instead rolling it into another page—a move experts said was an attempt to bury it.
The move, advocated by JINSA and approved by the Trump administration in 2021, helped lay the groundwork for a historic joint offense and defense.
“This is who the Iranian regime targets,” wrote Jonathan Greenblatt, of the ADL. “Innocent civilians in residential buildings. Children. The elderly. Holocaust survivors.”
“The State of Qatar reserves the right to respond directly in a manner proportional to the nature and scale of this blatant aggression,” the Qatari foreign ministry stated.