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Confidence in the president soared to 75%, as support for strikes in Iran topped 80% in Israel and 68% among U.S. Jews.
Gideon Sa’ar responded with a clown emoji to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s claim that Tehran’s “powerful armed forces” were “punishing” Israel.
Jerusalem views the move as placing the new leader squarely in the crosshairs.
The accord comes come after Britain and Spain rebuffed American requests to use their military bases for refueling or support in the war against Iran.
“Claiming that Israel and Jews want to have a sacrifice on the Temple Mount ... is an outrageous libel and the worst terror incitement,” Itamar Marcus told JNS.
Ahmad-Reza Radan said his forces have “fingers on the trigger” for demonstrators demanding regime change after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Iranians to rise up.
If the Iranian threat is eliminated, the region will be able to “breathe and develop again,” said the Israeli president.
“Every baby born here is a reminder of what we are fighting for, life itself,” said Rabin Medical Center’s Beilinson Hospital.
Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly sustained leg wounds in the opening shots of “Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury.”
Washington was intent on reaching an understanding with the Iranians, but the other side was not interested in a deal, said the special envoy.
CENTCOM says 16 vessels hit as Iran continues to strike Gulf states and drone attack injures four near Dubai.
The United States “unconditionally supports the Jewish community’s right to practice its faith without intimidation.”
The proposed solution: a broad deployment across the area to prevent Hezbollah from controlling key points.
“We are deepening the damage to its capabilities with each passing day and increasing the pressure on it,” said IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin.
“Aerial operations that were planned two months ago are now setting out,” said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Authorities say the rare order reflects security concerns and volatile Middle East conflict.
“You won’t need it much longer:" Iran-linked cyberattack replaces homepage with message threatening Hebrew’s future.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you to remove the Ayatollah regime and gain your freedom,” the prime minister posted on X.
“We are also committed to the tens of thousands of tourists staying in Israel during this challenging period.”
The decision, made in light of the raging war in the Mideast, meant that Israelis could not take advantage of special discounts for MasterCard Day.