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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israel’s defense minister warned Iran on Saturday that “Tehran will burn” if it continues firing missiles. Speaking after an assessment meeting with the army’s chief of staff, Defense Minister Israel Katz said that Iran will pay a heavy price for harming Israeli citizens.
Regional security sources said it was unlikely that Tehran could respond with similarly effective strikes because its missile capabilities and military network in the region have been severely degraded by Israel since the Hamas attacks that triggered the Gaza war.
Israel's attack on Iran raises questions like whether the US will get involved, how Iran will respond, and if a wider conflict may be triggered.
We spoke with Congressman Chuck Fleischmann on the military operation conducted by Israel against Iran. Representative Fleischmann has long been a staunch supporter of Israel. He argues that the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program necessitated a preemptive strike against military targets.
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Israel suffered the most catastrophic assault in its history when Hamas terrorists killed more than 1,000 people and took hundreds of others hostage. Almost a year later, Israel assassinated Hassan Nasrallah,
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNDeath toll in Israel-Hamas conflict surpasses 55,000, say Gaza officialsThe Israeli army said Wednesday it fired warning shots in central Gaza toward “suspects” that posed a threat to troops.
The family of a Nepali man taken captive by the Palestinian militant group Hamas has appealed to his captors for his release, stressing that he has no involvement in the conflict in Gaza
A unit of Gaza’s Hamas-run police force said it killed 12 members of an Israeli-backed Palestinian militia after detaining them early Thursday. An Israel-supported aid group, however,