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“The Iranians are going to strike us where we are least defended,” Michael Rubin, of the American Enterprise Institute, told JNS.
“If you really ask me who is in charge, I would say no one,” said Mehdi Parpanchi, executive editor of Iran International.
“Many people like me fled Iran to have a better life, but always our hearts and minds remain in Iran,” Homeira Bakhtiari told JNS.
“I might have forced their hand,” the president told reporters at the White House.
The statement “fails to appreciate, support and express gratitude for the brilliant, necessary joint U.S.-Israeli actions against the Iranian regime,” Morton Klein told JNS.
Despite the new approach, 55% of the confirmed hate crimes in New York City in February targeted Jews.
“Every New Yorker deserves to live in a safe city where they can practice their faith freely and without fear,” stated NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
Magic helped Jewish immigrant families find a “foothold and potentially become incredibly successful,” the exhibit curator told JNS.
Northern Virginia’s Manassas Mosque held a Ramadan iftar memorial for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
The vice president said that the commander-in-chief “is not going to rest until he accomplishes that all-important objective.”
The days when the Islamic Republic attacked maritime routes and disrupted global economic prosperity “are over,” says CENTCOM.
Iran and its proxies are likely to launch targeted, mainly cyber, attacks on the United States, according to the Dept. of Homeland Security.