Israel and Iran ease tensions after strikes, but Iran warns of forceful response to any further aggression. US seeks de-escalation. G7 condemns Iran's actions.
Despite Israeli bluster, Israel’s air defense is not prepared for simultaneous aerial attacks from several fronts
The White House avoids comment on Israel's strike on Isfahan, emphasizing deescalation. Press Secretary Jean-Pierre condemns rising antisemitism, stressing free speech on campuses.
French police arrested a man who had threatened to blow himself up at Iran's consulate in Paris after carrying explosives into the building.
That ship has sailed. No “normal” country would allow its border and central communities to be attacked and ravaged like this and then agree to keep its hands tied behind its back.
Thursday, the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning Iran's drone and missile attack on Israel and supporting Israel's right to respond to Iranian aggression.
Amid an alleged Israeli strike, as reported by various news outlets, in Isfahan, there are currently some 1,500 Iranian Jews. The city hosts one central synagogue along with 13 smaller ones.
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A senior US official also confirmed the attack, stating that "We were not surprised."
Police from the joint counter terrorism team questioned the boy, who is in a hospital under police guard recovering from injuries.