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Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury

“Residents are showing extraordinary patience and resilience,” heads of local cities and towns relayed to the Israeli prime minister.
The “Special Situation on the Home Front” was extended through March 26.
Amir Ohana was responding to his Iranian counterpart Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf’s claim that the Islamic Republic was no longer seeking to negotiate with the United States and Israel.
“To the women of Iran: Your enemy is our enemy,” Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said.
The immigration minister told local media that the women “were moved to a safe location” by Australian police.
The president vowed far stronger strikes if Tehran disrupts the key oil shipping route.
“If we succeed together with the Iranian people, we will bring about a permanent end” to the hostility between the two nations, the premier stated.
Abbas Araghchi says the Islamic Republic had a “very bitter experience” negotiating with Washington.
The announcement increased the total number of fatalities in the Jewish state since the beginning of “Operation Roaring Lion” on Feb. 28 to 15.
Warplanes hit a Quds Force command center and UAV hub in the latest wave of joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
The IAF strikes were carried out “to further deepen Hezbollah’s military degradation,” the military said.
Aerial shipments to the Jewish state continue under fire in preparations for the next phases of the war effort against Iran, the defense ministry said.