US President tells Israel not to retaliate to Iranian ceasefire violations
By Jane Prinsley
Government continues to emphasise Britain’s lack of involvement in Iran attacks
The President strikes a severe blow to Iran’s nuclear programme. As always when Israel is involved, a strange coalition of bedfellows unites to criticise US military action
The uranium enrichment plant was the deepest and most formidable challenge in the campaign against Iran
US involvement in the war is considered necessary to destroy the remaining Iranian nuclear facility at Fordow
Accusations of bribery against the Gulf state are only part of the problem – the Qataris are jihadi financiers
Universities must reconsider their values, for the sake of America’s future
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The president is reportedly ‘holding off’ in case Tehran agrees to give up its nuclear programme altogether
By Jacob Jaffa
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By Dan Elbaum
When the history of Israel is written, they may stand side by side as two of the most consequential US leaders for the safety and security of the Jewish state
By The JC Leader
The collapse or crippling of the Islamic Republic would mark the death knell of Islamism as a global force
The president urged residents of Tehran to evacuate and said he was working on something ‘much bigger’ than a ceasefire
It is not clear whether the building was targeted as Iran continues to indiscriminately strike civilian areas in Israel
By Jewish News Syndicate
By Emanuele Ottolenghi
Tehran clearly miscalculated. Its biggest blunder, perhaps, was to gamble its proxy assets before it needed them to shield its nuclear programme from Israel
A federal judge ruled that the activist’s detention and deportation would cause him ‘irreparable harm’ and ‘chill’ free speech
President Trump said that the withdrawal of non-essential workers and their families was due to the fact that the region ‘could be a dangerous place’
Tehran is reportedly rebuilding its conventional arsenal as a contingency for expected limitations on its atomic programme