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The appointment of Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr was said to have received the approval of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
António Guterres sends the same letter to every country, the spokesman said, and “it doesn’t change the secretary-general’s view of the crackdown that we saw in Iran.”
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner reaffirmed Israel’s right to self defense and criticized its planned death sentence for terrorists.
The sudden eradication of the Shi’ite militia would be a systemic shock that threatens the integrity of the Lebanese state.
The defendants allegedly made hundreds of thousands of shekels by placing bets on Polymarket.
The Israeli president’s planned visit to Adass Israel, the site of an Iranian-linked antisemitic arson attack, was canceled on his final day in Australia.
It’s hard to know whether the three-hour meeting, which went much longer than planned, was filled with consensus. Yet with Netanyahu and Trump, public appearances may be intentional projections designed to camouflage future intentions.
“The world cannot turn a blind eye as Afghan women are removed from existence,” Marzieh Hamidi said.
A pro-Israel group condemned the interrogations at the Sidenor factory as anti-democratic intimidation.
“Strengthening cooperation between Israel, Cyprus, Greece and the United States is a strategic asset and a response to curbing Turkey’s ambitions.”
Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meet in Canberra after the Bondi terror attack, vowing to deepen ties and fight antisemitism.
“As long as the civilian branch still exists, it will allow Hezbollah to continue to indoctrinate hate,” IDF Lt. Col. (res.) Sarit Zehavi, founder and president of Alma, told JNS,
The election of Siniša Karan “signals a path forward to ever closer friendship and cooperation between Israel & the Republic of Srpska,” said the Israeli premier.