The Jerusalem Post Archive

9 December 2006
US, Israel temporarily remove two Iranian officials from target list - report

Parliamentary speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are the officials removed from the list as Trump attempts to open the door for peace with Tehran.

US strikes 10,000th target in Iran during Operation Epic Fury, CENTCOM announces

In a video posted on X/Twitter, Cooper stated that the US had struck its 10,000th target "just hours ago," adding that the total was even more impressive when combined with targets struck by Israel.

Uganda 'on the side of Israel' amid Iran war, defense chief claims

"Israel has a right to exist and attacks against her must stop," Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba said during a series of X/Twitter posts expressing his support.

Kuwait, Saudi Arabia shoot down UAVs launched by Iran

The series of attacks came following Iran's refusal to accept US President Donald Trump's ceasefire proposal.

Kuwait forces catch terror network tied to Hezbollah, Interior Ministry says

According to a post made on X/Twitter by the Interior Ministry, six figures were identified within Kuwait as being part of the network, along with 14 others located outside of Kuwait.

US strikes 10,000th target in Iran, Uganda defense chief claims country 'on the side of Israel,'

Kuwait, Saudi Arabia face drone attacks from Iran • IDF said to be accelerating strikes as possibility of US-Iran ceasefire looms • US, Israel temporarily remove two Iranian officials from targets

IDF accelerating strikes as possibility of US-Iran ceasefire looms - report

The officials also claimed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ordered on Tuesday that as much of Iran's arms industry as possible should be destroyed over the next 48 hours.

'Why is this war different from all other wars?': Eretz Nehederet celebrates Passover amid Iran war

This week's episode featured a war version of Dayenu, in which Netanyahu sang, "even if we had not succeeded in toppling the government but had removed the nuclear threat, it would have been enough."

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