Despite Trump's warning to Tehran not to retaliate against U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, the likelihood of escalation is high – and the consequences will be profound, not only for Trump's presidency but for Israel, too
Ram Aderet in Ariel offers ready-to-move-in apartments with reinforced safe rooms, while other projects face delays. CEO: “Personal security is now the top priority.”
Ram Aderet in Ariel offers ready-to-move-in apartments with reinforced safe rooms, while other projects face delays. CEO: “Personal security is now the top priority.”
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Iranian state TV confirmed strikes on the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites. An adviser to Khamenei said Fordow was evacuated in advance, while the foreign minister warned that Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty
At one site, a man in his 30s was moderately wounde by debris from an interceptor. At another, residential homes and a nursing home were damaged, though all residents were unharmed. In Tel Aviv, three residential buildings were struck, one of them at risk of collapse
Blanket applause was heard from U.S. Jewish groups, who thanked Trump for his 'courageous, historic decision.' The reactions also acknowledged the potential for blowback against the Jewish community, which has already been on high alert for antisemitic violence
While Iran has sustained numerous blows since the initial strike, Israel can't dismantle its nuclear program on its own. To make progress, whether by inflicting deeper damage on Iran's nuclear infrastructure or pressuring Tehran into a new, tougher nuclear deal, Israel requires U.S. backing
The U.S. military struck Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites, with Trump saying a full 'payload of bombs' was dropped on Fordow, adding that 'Now is the time for peace'
The illusion that Israel's victories justify the deadly toll of its military campaigns could lead to a nation that justifies itself solely through might, rather than demonstrating the Jewish narrative of peace
Though the U.S. President has yet to give the order, Israeli Air Force experts have reportedly convinced U.S. counterparts that a strike on Fordow could succeed. Jerusalem officials believe Tehran's regime is near collapse and plan to back opposition action
Israeli officials reportedly told the U.S. that they do not wish to wait the two-week deadline presented Thursday by Trump, which will then decide whether to join the offensive against Iran, with sources saying the vice president pushed against Israel 'dragging the country into war'
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Israeli police claim the protests violate army restrictions, even though the emergency rules do not prohibit small demonstrations during wartime and do not grant additional powers to the police
Israel’s Operation Rising Lion has sent a powerful message: Israel is strong and will not wait to be attacked. But this strength comes at a steep cost.