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Iran
If Israel has the capability to deal with the Iranian threat, it must place the gun on the table or use it.
Tensions between Israel and Iran continue to mount. It’s clear that the window for possible military action against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program is rapidly closing.
Washington repeatedly says it supports Israel’s right to self defense, and then goes on to complain about Israeli counter-terror operations.
The alternative is either an Israeli strike or an Iran with nuclear weapons, the foreign minister said.
Iran and its proxies believe Israel to be on the verge of civil war, and therefore ripe for a major attack. Netanyahu says it won’t happen.
“It is a huge honor to collaborate with these creative forces and bring this important story to life.”
This came a day after Iran revealed an underground air force base called “Eagle 44,” which is large enough to hold fighter jets.
With his return to office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confronts challenges with which he is intimately familiar, although some have taken new forms during his 18-month absence.
We must talk about this revolution honestly, and not cower before the accusation of Islamophobia.