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“The Iranian regime executed a 19-year-old for demanding democracy,” stated Sen. John Fetterman. “I stand with his memory and the thousands of other young Iranians.”
The next phase of “Operation Roaring Lion” is expected to focus on expanding strikes on the Islamic Republic’s strategic military infrastructure.
The National Security Council urges Israelis overseas to exercise heightened vigilance following attacks and threats linked to “Operation Roaring Lion.”
Iranian operatives seek to gather intelligence on strategic targets, the locations of certain individuals and critical infrastructure.
Senior defense experts from JISS analyze the unprecedented Israeli-American military cooperation and examine continuing war scenarios.
The Israeli Navy struck and killed Wasim Attallah Ali, a Hamas commander responsible for training and exercises in Lebanon.
U.S. allies have disappointed as they distance themselves, and in some cases openly oppose, the American-led effort to remove the mullahs of Iran.
The troops are operating in roughly 35 battalions nationwide and have been dispatched to dozens of sites since the start of the war.
“Leave the Kurds alone,” Iraqi first lady Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed wrote. “We are not guns for hire.”
Gov. Mikie Sherrill criticized the federal response, stating that “this administration was slow to provide proactive notifications or adjust travel warnings until many were already in a dangerous situation.”
A spokesman for the U.N. agency told JNS that it has sought information in vain from the United States, but a source close to a U.S. probe of UNRWA said that the latter withholds information.
The South American country said that it wasn’t picking sides in the case South Africa is bringing against the Jewish state but argued that the court must not expand the definition of “genocide.”
The diplomatic backing Jerusalem has received during the war, “at least at this moment,” has been “good,” according to the foreign minister.