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Israeli Foreign Policy

Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) spearheaded a written request for France to change course in its plans to halt arms sales to Israel.
Israeli leaders welcomed Kemi Badenoch’s victory, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stating, “I am sure she will continue the great tradition of Israeli-British partnership and friendship.”
Israeli Navy assets are deployed “in line with ongoing situational assessments,” according to the IDF.
Tehran could launch the offensive during the transition period between the U.S. presidential election and inauguration.
With Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 85, reportedly severely ill, Mojtaba Khamenei seems poised to fill his father’s shoes.
Ali Soleiman al-Assi, a Syrian citizen from Saida in the southern part of the country, was tasked by Tehran with gathering intelligence on IDF troops.
The company and its drivers allegedly shuttled illegal Palestinian infiltrators across the Jewish state’s pre-1967 lines.
The Biden administration reportedly warned Tehran it would not be able to restrain Jerusalem in the event of another attack.
Annalena Baerbock, the country’s foreign minister, called Tehran a “dictatorial regime” that “does not act according to normal diplomatic logic.”
The premier was said to have stressed “that the main point is not this or that agreement on paper but Israel’s ability and determination to enforce the agreement.”
A judge cites constitutional equality principles in the second reversal this year of a government-mandated boycott of the Jewish state.
Those calling for the legislation say it will serve as a powerful deterrent.