Iranian state outlets continue to signal possible retaliation, emphasizing that the confrontation over Iran’s nuclear ambitions is far from over.
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Israel Today speaks with A., a reserve Air Force officer involved in the Iran mission, about the silence before the storm, the beauty of Tehran from above, and his hope for peace with the Iranian people.
Putin’s predecessor floated the idea but retracted it after Trump called him on it. Some analysts believe the threat bears the Kremlin’s signature.
Israel National Security Council head Tzachi Hanegbi speaks to Israel Today about the successful assault on Iran’s nuclear program.
Talks with Tehran show promise, said the US Middle East envoy, who hinted at “an array” of new countries joining the Abraham Accords normalization agreements.
The president said recent US strikes set the regime’s atomic ambitions back decades.
The unprecedented successes, strategic weaknesses, and lessons from Operation “Rising Lion.”
The Middle East is on the brink of a conflagration. Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities are reverberating worldwide, yet in Tehran, the focus isn’t inward but a desperate plea outward.
Invisible. Precise. Unstoppable. No radar, no app, no flight tracking site could detect the deployment of American B-2 stealth bombers. No one knows where they came from. No one saw when they vanished again.
