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IDF has decided on type, not timing, of counter-strike on Iran

Top Hezbollah official killed as 3 Israelis injured by groups’ drones

Halevi: Israel will respond to Iran’s missile attack

International community urges restraint as war cabinet debates action

US doesn't seek war with Iran, looks to curb Israeli response

Biden assures support for Israel, emphasizes diplomatic efforts following Iran attacks on Israel earlier on Sunday.

 Avichay Adraee: Israel's face to the Arab world

"Iran failed to achieve goals", IDF Arabic spokesperson tells Al Arabiya

IDF Arabic spokesperson tells Al Arabiya that Iranian attack failed to achieve goals, Iron Dome intercepted majority of missiles, and minimal damage reported to Israeli airbase.

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."

Attacks on Kurds or use of proxies: Middle East awaits Iran’s response

People in the Middle East are concerned about Iran’s vow to attack Israel in the wake of an airstrike in Damascus.

Iranian commentator: Fiery rhetoric will be Iran's only response to IRGC assassination

According to some experts, Iran is hesitant to enter into direct conflict with Israel, especially when considering US support.

The precision strike in Syria was an important proof of Israel's strength

For other Arab countries who also oppose Iran, October 7 was a signal that Israel, Iran’s most steadfast regional opponent, was not able to effectively withstand and repel attacks by Iran’s proxies.

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

US says it 'had no involvement' in Israel strike, Iran vows to take revenge

Iran vows to take revenge on Israel for Damascus airstrike as the US tells Iran it 'had no involvement' in airstrike.

By REUTERS
02/04/2024

The Biden administration must stop Iran

If Iran needs a perpetual enemy—the US and Israel—to rally the public to stay in power, they will have to be prepared to face the consequences.

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