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Ankara’s support for Hamas appears to be alienating Ramallah.
The video appears to show the former president wandering away from his Israeli counterpart.
“This was a great honor for my family and the city of Rahat,” said Master Sgt. Ashraf al Bahir.
For the Iranian regime, the destabilization of Jordan is a vital precursor for the strategic goal of turning Judea and Samaria into “another Gaza.”
The Israeli prime minister cited the examples of post-World War II Germany and Japan as a model for his vision of “peace, prosperity and security.”
He said it would essentially be an extension of the accords signed with Arab states in the fall of 2020.
Israel approved the internet satellite service for the Rafah facility in February.
The problems of the “day after” in Gaza are legion. It truly is a wicked problem.
Iran views its failed April mass aerial attack as signaling the replacement of “Strategic Patience” with a policy of direct retaliation against Israel.
The proliferation of Iranian-made weapons among Tehran’s proxies is being countered by sale of blue-and-white defense tech to Jerusalem’s allies.
According to JINSA’s Jonathan Ruhe, the U.K. and U.S. “don’t want to assume any more risk in the Middle East, and their thinking appears to be that they could still avert, or at least avoid, a major Israel-Hezbollah war.”
“Lebanon will be an unreturnable hell for the Zionists,” interim Iranian foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani told “Newsweek.”