Iran’s Officials Are Increasingly Targeted for Assassination Inside Their Own Borders
State TV’s Arabic-language channel, Al-Alam, claimed the weapons used were “controlled by satellite,” also made by the Fars news agency.
State TV’s Arabic-language channel, Al-Alam, claimed the weapons used were “controlled by satellite,” also made by the Fars news agency.
U.S. politicians are scrambling to get a series of bills signed in the coming days to avoid what could be a catastrophic government shutdown.
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The U.S. has placed sanctions on al-Lami for his role in killing unarmed civilians who were among groups of anti-government protesters.
Today’s attack on an Iranian nuclear scientist bears all the hallmarks of a Kidon hit, Mossad’s covert, tip-of-the-spear ground force.
Despite strong denial from the Syrian government, the strength of Iran’s proxies inside Syria appears much larger than previously thought.
New information could suggest that a U.S.-led joint strike against Iranian nuclear sites could happen before innauguration.
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Targets also included “storage facilities, headquarters, and military compounds,” as well as the Syrian surface-to-air missile batteries.
The rockets were launched from a neighborhood in al-Alf Dar district in New Baghdad. Four landed inside the Green Zone.
New information shows Trump’s cabinet dissuaded him from striking Iran’s nuclear facilities citing certain escalation into a wider conflict.
Israeli agents shot Abu Muhammad al-Masri on Tehran’s streets at the behest of the U.S., officials said, but no one — Iran, al-Qaeda, the U.S. or Israel — has publicly acknowledged the killing.