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Landmark ruling backs 2023 designation and convicts four for stockpiling weapons across Europe for attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets.
At Davos, the U.S. president says the terrorist group agreed to give up its weapons under phase two of his Gaza peace plan.
The Lebanese government’s attempts to turn their minor success in southern Lebanon into a pass to move on to later stages of the ceasefire agreement may in fact be placing them between a rock and a hard place, experts tell JNS.
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates will take an active part in the U.S. president’s Gaza plan.
Seventy percent of European MPs across four “survey waves” perceived their country’s relations with Israel as very good or rather good, according to the European Leadership Network NGO.
Facilitating an orderly and secure transfer “is critical to preventing a breakout that would pose a direct threat to the United States and regional security,” CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper said.
The indicators are there, though military action takes foresight, timing and precision because success must be the result—once the definition of success is made by governments and their armed forces.
The IAEA has been unable to access three key sites bombed in June—Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan.
The new legislation draws strong support from major Jewish bodies for tackling antisemitism, but the Australian Jewish Association warns it was rushed and threatens free speech.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for “new leadership in Iran.”
Residents of the northern Israeli city face recruitment attempts by Iranian intelligence, prompting a city campaign to raise public awareness.
“We have friends everywhere. We are not alone,” Shayan Arya, a human rights activist, told attendees. “The entire nation of Israel is behind us.”
The allies agreed to expand defense cooperation on anti-drone systems and cybersecurity during a meeting between their defense ministers in Athens.