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Tehran’s Lebanese terror proxy has indicated it will remain on the sidelines of the Iran-Israel conflict—for now.
The attack, which killed at least 20 people, was “cowardly,” said Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
“Where were you when Iran turned negotiation into theater and deceit into strategy?” Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said of critics of Washington’s weekend military operation
Earlier, the U.S. president stated that the American military had inflicted “monumental damage” on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Many Jews have recently fled Tehran for quieter areas north of the city during the conflict.
The prime minister emphasized Israel’s two main objectives: eliminating the Iranian threat and dismantling Hamas, while ensuring the return of all hostages.
“So far, we have achieved many objectives, including significantly damaging Iran’s nuclear program,” said Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Ambassador to Japan Gilad Cohen called on the Asian democracy to “take action” against Beijing’s consul general in Osaka.
An Israeli Syrian expert tells JNS that the new regime sees Iran as “a hated enemy.”
The notice urged U.S. citizens to “continue to exercise caution and encourage them to monitor the news for breaking developments.”
Saeed Izadi, the liaison between Tehran and Hamas, was killed in an overnight strike on Friday.
The prime minister recited a special prayer for President Donald Trump.