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Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares stated that the government’s position on the use of its bases against Iran “has not changed one iota.”
The president says Jews must be “vigilant and cautious” as Iran targets both Israel and Jewish communities worldwide.
Israel’s Diaspora minister said statistics show “a systemic failure to deter antisemitic violence” on the part of Canada’s government.
Gideon Sa’ar also told ambassadors stationed in Israel that Hezbollah’s choice to join the fight proves the terror group “operates in the service of Iran.”
Iran and its proxies are likely to launch targeted, mainly cyber, attacks on the United States, according to the Dept. of Homeland Security.
“Antisemitism surfaces often enough, and in ordinary enough settings, that it cannot be dismissed as rare or confined to the margins of society,” Yoni Wieder, the Irish chief rabbi, told JNS.
The new commander carries a dark legacy, including deep ties to the devastating bombing of the Jewish community center in Argentina.
The IAEA has received “no response” from Tehran, Rafael Grossi said.
It is the first time since 2019 that the Islamic Republic has targeted the kingdom’s vast energy facilities.
With nearly 37 years of rule ended by targeted killing, the Islamic Republic faces its second-ever leadership handover.
The Israeli president urges global unity to confront Tehran’s aggression at the site of a Tel Aviv missile strike.
“The Islamic Republic’s actions represent a dangerous escalation that violates the sovereignty of multiple states and threatens regional stability,” the countries said.