The commander of the Iranian army adds details about the attack tonight in Isfahan: "The attacking tools were very small drones, our experts are currently evaluating the incident and will announce its results later."
If they were so small why would you take so long to find out what happened ?
If they were so small why would you take so long to find out what happened ?
Oman condemns 'Israeli attack' on Isfahan.
Why would they condemn something that the Iranians claim it never happened…?
Why would they condemn something that the Iranians claim it never happened…?
Remains of Israeli armaments are exhibited south of Baghdad in Iraq.
Micro drones don’t use such weapons and they don’t need to fly above Iraq if they came from within Iran.
Micro drones don’t use such weapons and they don’t need to fly above Iraq if they came from within Iran.
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The Jewish and other decent students at Columbia University are chanting “GOD BLESS AMERICA”!
The rest of the students are supporting terrorism and are chanting
“DEATH TO AMERICA”.
The rest of the students are supporting terrorism and are chanting
“DEATH TO AMERICA”.
9 targets near Tabriz and Isfahan were attacked early this morning.
3-6 Israeli F-35s were seen above Syria and Iraq prior to the attack.
3-6 Israeli F-35s were seen above Syria and Iraq prior to the attack.
A report in the Wall Street Journal: Biden is considering giving Israel additional aid in the amount of about a billion dollars, which will include, among other things, tank ammunition and other types of ammunition
Iranian report in the IRGC telegram channel:
UAVs were used to destroy the S300 air defense systems
Then fighter jets attacked from Iraqi airspace!
UAVs were used to destroy the S300 air defense systems
Then fighter jets attacked from Iraqi airspace!
Iran has conveyed to Israel its lack of interest in military escalation in the region, with the message being transmitted through Russian intermediaries.
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“The world needs to know that the only thing that's standing between the Gazan people and a ceasefire, is Hamas. They have rejected generous proposals from Israel.”
US Sec of State Antony Blinken speaks on the "imperative of getting to a ceasefire"
US Sec of State Antony Blinken speaks on the "imperative of getting to a ceasefire"
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A man is holed up in a room in a building of the Iranian embassy in Paris, in the presence of the ambassador.
He wears an explosive belt and threatens to blow himself up.
A security perimeter has been set up.
He wears an explosive belt and threatens to blow himself up.
A security perimeter has been set up.
The French security forces managed to arrest the person who threatened to blow up the Iranian embassy in France.
The Hunger Games: The Biden administration knowingly lies about the situation in Gaza and thus echoes the blood plot about "hunger" and "genocide". Israel is silent, but many American Jews are considering for the first time to leave the Democratic Party.
The quantities of food that Israel brings into Gaza are enormous, much more than it needs, and the Americans know this down to the smallest detail. For many months now, a square forum has been held every evening at 8:00 p.m., with the participation of representatives of Israel, the United States, the United Nations, and Egypt, where a daily report was given on the humanitarian situation in Gaza. On behalf of Israel, representatives of the Coordinator of Government Operations in Judaea Samaria and Gaza are participating in the meeting. The Americans are represented by the special envoy for humanitarian affairs to Gaza, Ambassador David Sutherfield. Together they count how many trucks were inspected and entered the Strip, how many unloaded their contents inside it and how many did not, and how hungry the people in Gaza are. Well, surprise, surprise - they don't. Here are the highlights of the data, as presented to the Americans by the Israel Defense Forces: 21 bakeries operate in the south of the Gaza Strip and in the center of it, and three more in the north. They bake millions of pitas a day. The amount of water produced in the Gaza Strip is more than 20 liters of drinking and cooking water per person per day. 3,350 coordinates - 83% of the requests - were made between the IDF and the aid organizations to bring in the aid (contrary to the organizations' claim that there was no such coordination). So far, almost 19,000 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip, which included 350,000 tons of humanitarian aid and 250,000 tons of food. A total of 22,763 trucks totaling approximately 428,710 tons entered since the beginning of the war, most of which brought food. "There is no shortage of food in Gaza, nor has there been," says an Israeli source familiar with the details. "The stores are full, the markets are bursting with goods. Fruits, vegetables, shawarma, pita bread, there is everything. You can also see in the pictures. Do you know why the caravans that come in are no longer looted? Because there is no shortage. The quantities that come in are not normal, so there is no reason to take over There is nothing missing on the trucks." This situation is well known to the official American representatives. Nevertheless, they drive the Israeli system crazy with endless demands. President Biden personally demanded that Netanyahu reopen the Ashdod port for supplies to Gaza, and allow the entry of goods from the north of the Gaza Strip. He justified this by claiming that Israel brings 100 trucks a day into the Strip, even though he - or at least his people - know that even on the thinnest days their number was at least double. On top of all this, everyone who deals with the issue, including the international authorities, knows that Israel brings in much more than Gaza is able to absorb. For many weeks, long lines of trucks have been on the Gaza side of the Kerem Shalom crossing, because there is no one to receive and distribute their contents. This is the only criticism that the Israelis, in a refined way, are willing to say publicly and officially. The coordinator of the Israel Defense Forces, Major General Rasan Alian, published an unusual announcement last week in which he said: "We have extended the hours of operation and added the inspection measures. The logistical gaps for the collection and distribution of the aid prove that Israel is not a bottleneck in everything related to the provision of humanitarian aid. The UN must carry out the work it is entrusted with, and do it as required. The lack of the UN's capabilities actually harms the humanitarian effort led by Israel." The return of the blood plot These things are only the tip of the iceberg of what the officials busy with aid are thinking in the closed rooms.
The quantities of food that Israel brings into Gaza are enormous, much more than it needs, and the Americans know this down to the smallest detail. For many months now, a square forum has been held every evening at 8:00 p.m., with the participation of representatives of Israel, the United States, the United Nations, and Egypt, where a daily report was given on the humanitarian situation in Gaza. On behalf of Israel, representatives of the Coordinator of Government Operations in Judaea Samaria and Gaza are participating in the meeting. The Americans are represented by the special envoy for humanitarian affairs to Gaza, Ambassador David Sutherfield. Together they count how many trucks were inspected and entered the Strip, how many unloaded their contents inside it and how many did not, and how hungry the people in Gaza are. Well, surprise, surprise - they don't. Here are the highlights of the data, as presented to the Americans by the Israel Defense Forces: 21 bakeries operate in the south of the Gaza Strip and in the center of it, and three more in the north. They bake millions of pitas a day. The amount of water produced in the Gaza Strip is more than 20 liters of drinking and cooking water per person per day. 3,350 coordinates - 83% of the requests - were made between the IDF and the aid organizations to bring in the aid (contrary to the organizations' claim that there was no such coordination). So far, almost 19,000 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip, which included 350,000 tons of humanitarian aid and 250,000 tons of food. A total of 22,763 trucks totaling approximately 428,710 tons entered since the beginning of the war, most of which brought food. "There is no shortage of food in Gaza, nor has there been," says an Israeli source familiar with the details. "The stores are full, the markets are bursting with goods. Fruits, vegetables, shawarma, pita bread, there is everything. You can also see in the pictures. Do you know why the caravans that come in are no longer looted? Because there is no shortage. The quantities that come in are not normal, so there is no reason to take over There is nothing missing on the trucks." This situation is well known to the official American representatives. Nevertheless, they drive the Israeli system crazy with endless demands. President Biden personally demanded that Netanyahu reopen the Ashdod port for supplies to Gaza, and allow the entry of goods from the north of the Gaza Strip. He justified this by claiming that Israel brings 100 trucks a day into the Strip, even though he - or at least his people - know that even on the thinnest days their number was at least double. On top of all this, everyone who deals with the issue, including the international authorities, knows that Israel brings in much more than Gaza is able to absorb. For many weeks, long lines of trucks have been on the Gaza side of the Kerem Shalom crossing, because there is no one to receive and distribute their contents. This is the only criticism that the Israelis, in a refined way, are willing to say publicly and officially. The coordinator of the Israel Defense Forces, Major General Rasan Alian, published an unusual announcement last week in which he said: "We have extended the hours of operation and added the inspection measures. The logistical gaps for the collection and distribution of the aid prove that Israel is not a bottleneck in everything related to the provision of humanitarian aid. The UN must carry out the work it is entrusted with, and do it as required. The lack of the UN's capabilities actually harms the humanitarian effort led by Israel." The return of the blood plot These things are only the tip of the iceberg of what the officials busy with aid are thinking in the closed rooms.
There is a need to open a crossing in the north of the Gaza Strip, there is no need to open the port of Ashdod, nor the pier in Gaza. Because there is no shortage of food. The dock is a crazy operation. The parachutes are unnecessary at all. They are expensive, the quantities in them are small and people have already died from them. But they photograph well, so continue them. The Americans drive Minister Ron Dermer crazy 24/7 with all these things, when they know there is no need for it. The UN inside Gaza is not able to distribute what comes in. So why do we need more?" asks an unofficial Israeli source familiar with the data. The American pressures are troubling the Israeli system to the limit. Soldiers are required to secure the huge supply convoys, the works for the construction of the pier on the Gaza coast, the laying of the new water pipeline to the Strip and the crossing that was opened in the north. Inspectors from the Ministry of Defense and the Crossings Authority spend days and nights inspecting content that goes to the enemy, when he himself does not need it. There is nothing more frustrating for them, and they say this to the operatives of Order 9, who with resourcefulness and originality stop the trucks from time to time. These are the practical and immediate prices that Israel pays. The long-term damage is much worse. Because if there was any fairness in the administration's approach - it would publicly confirm Aliyan's words and place some responsibility on the UN. But Biden, Blinken and their people point the arrows of criticism only at Israel. In fact, the administration tacitly, and sometimes with explicit words, approves the blood plot about "Hunger in Gaza", just as Jews were accused of baking matzah with the blood of Christian children. David Sutherfield, the American envoy for humanitarian affairs and former ambassador to several countries in the region, has known Israel for decades. Sometimes he and his people participate in the daily update meetings that entered Gaza. That is, Sutherfield knows very well that there is no shortage in Gaza. But this did not prevent him from telling the "American Jewish Council" (AJC) in a Zoom briefing last week that "there is an immediate risk of starvation for most of the 2.2 million people in Gaza." The figures are that in the three days before these, about 300 trucks entered the strip a day. Similar things are said by the State Department in the daily briefings. As mentioned, Sutherfield, Blinken and the others know very well that there was no danger of starvation, neither for a million people nor for one person The humanitarian in the Gaza Strip from day one, and would never, God forbid, allow such collective and cruel punishment. Still, the official and not accidental message is "danger of immediate starvation".
The government's approval of the "famine" lie is oil in the wheels of the anti-Israel propaganda machine, which has been spreading the "genocide in Gaza" lie for months. Here is one example of how the method works. "Why in your speech to Congress did you use the term 'unfolding genocide?'" host Stephen Colbert asked House of Representatives member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) on a popular show. His question was not innocent, but AOC did not miss an opportunity. "We were on the precipice of mass starvation, which would have killed indiscriminately almost a million adults, innocent people, men, women and children," she said with a tormented face to the camera. In other words, the "starvation" the government talks about is immediately translated into "genocide" by the professional Israel haters. AOC is still considered moderate. Those who are called "human rights organizations", such as Amnesty, specifically talk about "200 days of danger of genocide and starvation in Gaza". Masses of pro-Hamas protesters across the US don't need this twisted wording. They shout "genocide" at every opportunity, including in Biden's speeches. If he's tweeting about the facts, why wouldn't they? "The rhetoric of Sutherfield and others is appalling.
The government's approval of the "famine" lie is oil in the wheels of the anti-Israel propaganda machine, which has been spreading the "genocide in Gaza" lie for months. Here is one example of how the method works. "Why in your speech to Congress did you use the term 'unfolding genocide?'" host Stephen Colbert asked House of Representatives member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) on a popular show. His question was not innocent, but AOC did not miss an opportunity. "We were on the precipice of mass starvation, which would have killed indiscriminately almost a million adults, innocent people, men, women and children," she said with a tormented face to the camera. In other words, the "starvation" the government talks about is immediately translated into "genocide" by the professional Israel haters. AOC is still considered moderate. Those who are called "human rights organizations", such as Amnesty, specifically talk about "200 days of danger of genocide and starvation in Gaza". Masses of pro-Hamas protesters across the US don't need this twisted wording. They shout "genocide" at every opportunity, including in Biden's speeches. If he's tweeting about the facts, why wouldn't they? "The rhetoric of Sutherfield and others is appalling.
", says a source who has been active in Israel-US relations for years. "The only explanation for the gap between what they know and what they say must be political. There are elections, there is Michigan, so they say what the voters will like to hear. By the way, you can see that the actual policy does not change." Another source clarifies: "You see that it starts with the president. He doesn't mince words. In direct conversations with the Americans, you see that they are well versed in the data. We, inside the room, wonder where they get these statements from. They know what's going on. They have an interest Not to present what they know, and not to confirm what Israel says. They should have said 'there is no hunger in Gaza, and Israel is doing everything it can to get food in. The bottleneck is not its fault', but they choose not to say it to echo the Israeli message." Why does the government do this? The US State Department did not respond to Israel Hayom's request.
Upheaval in American Jewry
Not only for the Israelis the voices emanating from the democratic administration are very jarring, but also for the heads of the Jewish community in the USA. This should be known, the mainstream of American Jewry has been the meat of the Democratic Party for decades. These are not only voting rates of approximately 80% of the Jews for this party, but also strong financial support for the party's candidates and a great deal of involvement in its path and values. But this historic alliance has been cracking at an accelerated rate since the war. There were early signs of change in the Democrats' relationship to the Jews and Israel during the Obama era - but the outburst of hatred for Israel and the Jews in the Democratic camp is fundamentally undermining The attitude of the latter to the party. Last Saturday, the reformist rabbi Ami Hirsch, in an unprecedented warning speech, addressed the Democratic party leaders: "... Do not take the American Jews for granted. I spoke with many American Jews in recent months, who surprised me with their anxiety about the developments in the Democratic Party, and their perception that it is becoming more and more hostile to Israel, and more and more tolerant of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism within its ranks. Be careful! The results of the upcoming elections do not depend only on Michigan." Hirsch is not the only one to mark a clear line for the democratic leadership. The "Conference of Presidents of Jewish Organizations", which is a non-partisan umbrella organization that is wary of public disputes like fire, decided to take a stand, and not even a restrained one. In response to the call to replace Netanyahu by Senate Chairman Chuck Schumer - a Jew himself, and who can be defined as number three in the Democratic Party - the conference wrote as follows: "This is not the time for public criticisms, which are only intended to strengthen Israel's detractors and foster greater division, when unity So necessary... In fact, what is really needed is the leverage of the US to support the Jewish state in this time of need and to strengthen it." Prof. Alan Dershowitz also said in an interview with Ofer Hadad on News 12 that for the first time he is debating who to vote for in the presidential elections. Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, who heads the coalition of Zionist rabbis and who leads the Conservative synagogue "Bnei Tzedek" in Potomac, Maryland, confirms in a conversation with "Israel Hayom" that a dramatic change is taking place. However, Trump is not an exciting alternative for the Jews either. "Since the days of President Roosevelt, in the middle of the last century, American Jewry has felt that the Democratic Party is its natural home. Now something is changing. Biden is in danger of losing Jewish support in many places, because of his attitude towards Israel. It is true that his practical policy is to support Israel by transferring Ammunition and so on, but the way he and his people speak is an opening for the Israel haters, they allow people to speak very harshly, and these words have meaning.
Upheaval in American Jewry
Not only for the Israelis the voices emanating from the democratic administration are very jarring, but also for the heads of the Jewish community in the USA. This should be known, the mainstream of American Jewry has been the meat of the Democratic Party for decades. These are not only voting rates of approximately 80% of the Jews for this party, but also strong financial support for the party's candidates and a great deal of involvement in its path and values. But this historic alliance has been cracking at an accelerated rate since the war. There were early signs of change in the Democrats' relationship to the Jews and Israel during the Obama era - but the outburst of hatred for Israel and the Jews in the Democratic camp is fundamentally undermining The attitude of the latter to the party. Last Saturday, the reformist rabbi Ami Hirsch, in an unprecedented warning speech, addressed the Democratic party leaders: "... Do not take the American Jews for granted. I spoke with many American Jews in recent months, who surprised me with their anxiety about the developments in the Democratic Party, and their perception that it is becoming more and more hostile to Israel, and more and more tolerant of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism within its ranks. Be careful! The results of the upcoming elections do not depend only on Michigan." Hirsch is not the only one to mark a clear line for the democratic leadership. The "Conference of Presidents of Jewish Organizations", which is a non-partisan umbrella organization that is wary of public disputes like fire, decided to take a stand, and not even a restrained one. In response to the call to replace Netanyahu by Senate Chairman Chuck Schumer - a Jew himself, and who can be defined as number three in the Democratic Party - the conference wrote as follows: "This is not the time for public criticisms, which are only intended to strengthen Israel's detractors and foster greater division, when unity So necessary... In fact, what is really needed is the leverage of the US to support the Jewish state in this time of need and to strengthen it." Prof. Alan Dershowitz also said in an interview with Ofer Hadad on News 12 that for the first time he is debating who to vote for in the presidential elections. Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, who heads the coalition of Zionist rabbis and who leads the Conservative synagogue "Bnei Tzedek" in Potomac, Maryland, confirms in a conversation with "Israel Hayom" that a dramatic change is taking place. However, Trump is not an exciting alternative for the Jews either. "Since the days of President Roosevelt, in the middle of the last century, American Jewry has felt that the Democratic Party is its natural home. Now something is changing. Biden is in danger of losing Jewish support in many places, because of his attitude towards Israel. It is true that his practical policy is to support Israel by transferring Ammunition and so on, but the way he and his people speak is an opening for the Israel haters, they allow people to speak very harshly, and these words have meaning.