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Ex-Mossad deputy chief says hardliner's election as president is proof of Iran's radicalization on nuclear, terror policies; Putin is only leader to congratulate ultraconservative
Terror leader issues threat if Israel doesn't stop retaliating for balloon-borne attacks, end blockade on enclave; says Gaza groups have already formulated plan of action
Rights group says Raisi was member of 'Death Commission' that forcibly disappeared and extrajudicially executed in secret thousands of opposition prisoners in 1988
References to Iran have been glaringly absent from commentary on the clash between Israel and Palestinian factions in Gaza, even though two primary terrorist organisations, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have effusively praised Tehran and its ...
New PM reportedly ends predecessor's ban on discussing details of accord with Washington; top former defense officials said to warn emerging agreement could be worse than 2015 deal
WSJ says defense systems to be removed from Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and Saudi Arabia; Pentagon says will maintain ability to quickly return forces if necessary
According to the WSJ report “the Biden administration is sharply reducing the number of US antimissile systems in the Middle East in a major realignment of its military footprint there.
Now that the 18-year period is recognized as a campaign, with a medal for its soldiers, some security zone veterans look back and find unexpected relevance for them and the country
Palestinian children compelled to participate in a Hamas military parade. Photo: Twitter. While anti-Israel activists often talk about Palestinian rights, …
In further breach of nuclear deal and amid talks on striking new agreement, Tehran spokesperson says country has also stockpiled 108 kilograms of uranium enriched to 20% purity
Tuesday's parade by ultranationalist Jews through Old City will be first major test for new government amid Palestinian warnings of violence; US embassy issues travel warning
As diplomats say talks over 2015 deal need more time, countries warn Tehran against 'further escalation'; condemn its ballistic missile program, support for proxy terror groups
Market dealers said the Lebanese pound was trading at around 15,150 to the dollar, losing around 90% of what it was worth in late 2019, when Lebanon's economic and financial crisis erupted.
Israel’s main criticisms of the deal are that the restrictions on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program expire in 2030 and that it does not limit its regional aggression, including proxy warfare.
Days before contentious parade, terror group says ready to hit cities if Israel carries out 'usual activities'; Israeli officials said to believe rocket fire unlikely