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The Iranian leader is a “modern Hitler,” Israel Katz says.
At least two babies were taken out of harm’s way after the intense morning barrage on central, southern Israel.
The Predatory Sparrow group had previously “burned” $90 million held at the Nobitex exchange, which it accused of being a tool used by the regime to evade sanctions and fund terrorism.
The parents of Hamas hostage Alon Ohel appealed to Israel’s prime minister to ensure that any agreement would require Tehran to demand the release of Israeli captives held by its proxies.
Israel now acts early to stop threats from Tehran and its terror proxies, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said.
Liam O’Hanna of the Kneecap group wore a keffiyeh to court and gave his supporters a thumbs-up signal.
Israeli leaders from across the political spectrum condemned Iran’s latest ballistic missile attack, which left dozens wounded and caused significant damage across the country.
“I send strength and support to the medical teams, to the patients, and to the residents of Beersheva and all cities attacked across Israel this morning.”
Four members of Anastasia Borik’s family were also killed by the Iranian missile strike in Bat Yam.
Israeli fighter jets targeted weapons manufacturing facilities, centrifuge production sites and research and development centers.
Mohammad Ahmad Khreiss led the anti-tank unit at the Chebaa outpost in Nabatieh, and Yassin Abd al-Mun’im ‘Izz al-Din was in charge of artillery in the Litani sector.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the regime in Tehran “Nazis who launch missiles at hospitals, at the elderly, and at children.”