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Quiet before the storm: Is escalating Israel-Iran violence on the way?

Reduced clashes in the Gaza and Lebanon fronts come as Iran-Israel tensions grow.

Iran sought to change the 'equation' of its confrontation with Israel

Iran's Sunday attack on Israel sets a new precedent, and implies that it is now willing to carry out more large-scale attacks against Israel in the future.

Jordanian FM: We would have acted the same if the attack came from Israel

Foreign Minister Safadi, in comments made to CNN, said that Jordan would have intercepted any threats entering its airspace whether they had come from Iran, Israel, or elsewhere.

By MAYA GUR ARIEH
16/04/2024

Israel’s allies urge it not to directly attack Iran, as war cabinet meets

The European Union's foreign policy chief said on Monday the Middle East stood "on the edge of the cliff" and called for de-escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran.

Israel-Hamas War Day 192: What's going on in the Middle East?

US legislators discuss Biden's Iran attack response • UN chief declines to condemn attack

 Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reviews armed forces during a graduation ceremony

Iran's fork in the road: Continuing its rhetoric of war or a regime change? - opinion

Not only has Tehran jeopardized the safety of its own people, but it has also endangered global peace.

By ERFAN FARD
15/04/2024

IDF denies reports of major damage to Nevatim base

Initially, IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari said that minor damage was sustained to infrastructure at the IDF Nevatim base in southern Israel during the attack.

 Protesters burn US and Israeli flags during an anti-Israel protest in Tehran, Iran, April 1, 2024

Israel’s dilemma over Iran is a dispute between Oct. 6 and Oct. 7

The Oct. 6 Israel would probably let an attack that did virtually no damage slide. The Oct. 7 Israel knows that sending messages of weakness begets more insecurity. Which Israel will we see today?

14/04/2024

More direct attacks? Iran may be done hiding behind proxies

The recent drone attack and lack of response from Israel indicate that Iran may feel comfortable conducting more direct strikes - and so far they have every reason to keep trying.

Why are Israelis searching for Psalms more than news amid attacks?

During the Iranian missile attack on Israel, the top search was Tehillim, the book of Psalms, suggesting people sought solace in prayer. Israelis also searched for "news" and "flights."

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