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Tehran has “no red lines,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry said.
The IDF continues systematic efforts to dismantle the Islamic Republic’s fire array and aerial-defense systems.
The current restrictions on schools, gatherings and places of work will remain in force through Thursday.
“UNICEF has received reports of mobilization campaigns in Iran that include children, and of children working at checkpoints,” the United Nations group said.
Military post advises civilians to avoid rail systems, citing danger through 9 p.m. local time.
Elderly couple, son and daughter-in-law died when the projectile hit their apartment building.
“We are systematically eliminating the Revolutionary Guard’s money machine,” said the Israeli prime minister.
Israeli lawmaker Ariel Kallner says a ceasefire would allow Tehran to regroup, warns against pauses in pressure on the regime.
Of these, 118 remain hospitalized, including two in critical condition.
Asghar Bakri was responsible for” attacks against Jews and Israelis around the world,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted.
The ambassador noted the “unprecedented assistance” to U.S. military and intelligence agencies in carrying out the successful mission in Iran.
“We will reach everyone who seeks to harm us,” tweeted the premier.
The two attacks constitute “a severe economic blow to the Iranian regime, amounting to tens of billions of dollars.”

“I request from you to adhere to the Home Front Command’s instructions,” the premier told Israelis.
Ali Ahmad Ali Amrain “worked to supply various weapons for the Hamas terrorist organization,” the military said.
“This is another case that illustrates the Iranian enemy’s method of recruiting Israeli citizens online,” the police said.
The decision came after criticism leveled at the Supreme Court for upholding a request to hold a larger anti-war protest in Tel Aviv.
Border Police officers also found content glorifying terrorism on the 21-year-old’s phone.
“What the enemy is trying to push through today against the Palestinian resistance, via our brotherly mediators, is extremely dangerous,” the terrorist group said.
“Our mission is clear: to protect the residents of the north,” the brigade’s commander said.
Brig. Gen. Majid Khademi died in an overnight strike in Tehran.
Suspect in his 50s tried to attack officer and commander before being neutralized; motive under investigation amid recent rise in attacks.
The strike was captured by a security camera.
The premier said the president expressed appreciation for Israel’s help in the daring rescue.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he plans to approve the deal.
Some 85 weapons were confiscated, including two machine guns, 16 long-barreled weapons and 66 pistols, according to the military.
“I stand by the IDF and the security forces, which will continue to act resolutely and without fear to maintain order,” said the Israeli premier.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 massacre, community security teams have been gearing up with drones equipped with thermal imaging systems.
“This is the little bit we can do to express our thanks to someone who risked their life to save an Israeli officer,” said former Interior Minister Moshe Arbel.
Far-reaching global developments—many with direct implications for Israel—are unfolding largely beyond the country’s field of view.
Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams warns that Zohran Mamdani may shift the city’s attitude against its Jewish residents.
South African Christian leaders visit Israel to deepen ties, counter misinformation and reaffirm faith-based solidarity.
Will Washington find a way to preserve the additional edge on which Israeli security policy has relied for decades?
More than 6,500 attendees gathered at the closing gala banquet of the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries in New York City.
“The vast majority of the Israeli public, between 75% and 80%, reject another Palestinian terror state, which this time would overlook Ben-Gurion Airport,” Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, told JNS.
One of the groups, based in Greece, reportedly said it had carried out a bombing in solidarity with “the Palestinian people and their heroic resistance.”