Iran's military says attacks on Israel will cease if IDF does not strike southern Lebanon, Dahiyeh
Iran's attacks came as a result of Israel's strikes in southern Lebanon, the statement says.
Iran's attacks came as a result of Israel's strikes in southern Lebanon, the statement says.
From Washington’s perspective, that makes sense. Trump is trying to preserve negotiations with Iran and avoid a return to open regional war but, from Israel’s perspective, that logic is incomplete.
Report: Iranian cyberhacktivist group Handala claims attack on Israeli city • Saudi, Qatari leadership call to coordinate mediation and de-escalation between US, Iran • IRGC 'prepared for escalation'
There have always been "America First" forces within the US, and even within the Pentagon, who opposed American intervention in Iran, and are angry at Israel for its role in starting the war.
Top Israeli and US officials have told The Jerusalem Post that they have their eyes fixed directly on Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz, where huge mounds of rubble have covered the uranium.
Demonstrators are reportedly demanding that the regime cancel the fixed impact of 11th-grade GPA scores on the national university entrance exam, according to Iran International.
On Saturday, CENTCOM revealed that the US had intercepted multiple ballistic missiles and drones launched by Iran towards Kuwait, Bahrain, and the Strait of Hormuz.
Two IDF soldiers killed, four wounded over weekend in Lebanon • US downs Iranian drones in Hormuz • Pentagon reportedly raises Israel's espionage threat level to 'critical'
Coverage across the Middle East reveals sharp divides over Iran’s nuclear program, the Hormuz crisis, President Trump’s diplomacy, and who bears responsibility for the widening confrontation.
Trump says Iran military 'totally destroyed' • Two IDF officers severely wounded in Lebanon • Missiles launched towards Kuwait, Bahrain
Israeli defense officials believe Tehran is using Washington’s reluctance to resume military action to improve its negotiating position.