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The U.S. president warned that the U.S. military will begin targeting Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
The cell posed an immediate threat to Israeli forces in northern Gaza, according to the military.
Israel’s military says launches have struck inside or near peacekeeping posts.
Protesters outside the building were heard chanting “the Zionist embassy.”
Israel’s wartime restrictions on the country’s airspace are tentatively in place through April 16.
If the Iranians do not reach an agreement with Washington, there will be hell to pay, the U.S. president warned.
At least five people were wounded by enemy cluster munitions in central Israel. “It breaks my heart, I had a special home,” a Ramat Gan resident said.
Of course Iranians want to topple the Islamists, “they don’t have anything to eat,” INSS expert tells JNS. But the obstacles remain formidable.

The U.S. president lashes out at allies who refused to join the campaign against Iran.
Nahariya hospital moves underground as Metula residents stand fast despite frequent Hezbollah rocket attacks.
The terror group “continues to operate in a manner that endangers international forces and harms U.N. personnel operating in the area,” the IDF said.
The Israeli defense minister said the IDF would control the area of Southern Lebanon up to the Litani River.