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Israel bombed the Taleghan nuclear compound and expanded strikes on Tehran’s drone network, dismantling hundreds of UAVs and launchers.
Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, through whch 20% of the world’s petroleum supply normally passes.
“We really want this place to live Judaism, to live community and to breathe belonging,” Rabbi Ari Weiss, the Hillel’s executive director, told JNS.
“The prime minister and I have instructed the Israel Defense Forces to prepare to expand its operations in Lebanon,” the defense minister said.
Parliamentarians say any negotiations with the Islamic Republic will help ensure its survival
“Any aggression against soil of Iranian islands will shatter all restraint,” tweeted Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
Friends of Zion founder Mike Evans launches a nationwide campaign praising U.S. president’s role, calling it “a Purim miracle.”
Spain and France question U.S.-Israeli strikes as Brussels stops short of condemnation.
In a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Israel’s Diaspora minister warns of escalating antisemitic threats.
More than 10 such missiles have been launched since the conflict began, Israel’s bomb disposal unit says.
Bahrain, which this week suffered Iranian attacks that killed one and injured at least 38, introduced the resolution.
Israel’s former defense minister and Likud Party member relayed that he will return to politics if “an opportunity to make an impact” emerges.
Distance learning will continue throughout most of the country.
The president says the regime’s navy and air force are gone and vows to keep up U.S. pressure until victory.
Messages warning of an incoming missile attack appeared on digital screens in several train stations.
“It’s a great honor for us to fight with you,” the Israeli pilot says.
Hezbollah launched approximately 200 projectiles at the Jewish state as part of what it dubbed “Operation Al-‘Asf al-Ma‘kul.”
The war will continue, Israel Katz vows, as U.S. reports 5,500 strikes on Iran.
The IDF overnight announced “wide-scale strikes” in Lebanon and Tehran.
The two cities were defined as “priority assistance targets” after meeting the criteria established following direct strikes in populated areas.