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Yaakov Amidror explained that Hezbollah probably understands that if Israel is given the opportunity to destroy it again, it will.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on the mission of his lifetime. For years, the veteran leader has made the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program his top priority.
But as law enforcement investigates the violent incidents -- from the New Orleans truck rampage to the Molotov cocktail attack in Boulder -- some counterterrorism experts say they're worried the federal government has taken its eye "off the ball" in preventing terrorism as its priorities shift -- from counterterrorism to mass deportation.
Their voices will be loud and their conduct unbecoming. But solace comes in knowing that those Jews are far outnumbered by proud and supportive Jews, and by lovers of Israel.
The Iranian attack is apparently over. Israel’s Home Front Command has told residents they can now leave protected spaces. “Search and Rescue forces are operating in several locations across the country in which reports of fallen projectiles were received,” the Israeli military said early Monday.
Iran has vowed a "decisive response" to a large-scale attack conducted by Israel against key sites and personnel associated with the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and military.
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said Iran, its strategic ally, was "paying the price" for supporting militant groups in Gaza in their decades-long struggle against Israel, after Israel launched large-scale attacks on Friday against Iran.
The Israeli military announced it has recovered the body of Mohammed Sinwar, a deceased ex-Hamas leader, from a tunnel located