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“The word you are looking for is ‘Israeli,’” stated David Jacobs, a member of the public school’s governing council.
“The recent events in the Middle East made one thing clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran must never be allowed to have nuclear weapons,” wrote the co-chairs of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group.
Liam O’Hanna of the Kneecap group wore a keffiyeh to court and gave his supporters a thumbs-up signal.
The Paris Air Show “should be a place Israel and Israeli companies are welcome and free to do business,” Alabama Sen. Katie Britt told JNS.
City officials and police “took seriously” the risks around Israeli soccer fans’ arrival, but failed to account for relevant “scenarios,” the document asserted.
Leaders call the Islamic Republic the “principal source of regional instability,” emphasizing that it can “never have a nuclear weapon.”
The Islamic Republic’s parliament is preparing legislation that could see Tehran leave the NPT.
We are preparing “in case Iran targets Israeli or Jewish institutions,” Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau ordered security chiefs to increase security of a slew of places that are in need of “special vigilance.”
If the West wants to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power, it must target the real objective: regime change.
Exiled figures say Israel’s targeted strikes are the regime’s fault, and offer hope for liberation.
The move by the IAEA may lead to U.N. Security Council action.