The Israeli and US attacks seem to have bought a great deal of time. What we do with that time will determine whether we truly prevent – or merely postpone – a nuclear-armed Islamic Republic
By Daniel Roth
They struck Iran’s nuclear programme not only in defence of their own countries, but in protection of the free world. Indeed, not since 1940, has so much been owed by so many to so few
Israel and the US hold the upper hand after the bold strikes on Iran
The US president said that the Israelis sent operatives to survey the damage to the site
Only about 48% of Iran’s population is ethnically Persian. The remaining 52% is made up of minorities who often harbour deep resentment toward the Persian-dominated regime.
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 Hamas massacres transformed not only the region but also Britain. It revealed not just the brutality of our enemies abroad, but the unsettling number of their sympathisers at home
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The uranium enrichment plant was the deepest and most formidable challenge in the campaign against Iran
By Jewish News Syndicate
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‘Remember, there are many targets left,’ the president told the nation. “If peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill.”
By Geoffrey Corn
Critics are wrong. Whether viewed as part of an ongoing armed conflict or a necessary act of self-defence, international law is on the side of the Jewish state
Its achievements – from taking out ten key nuclear scientists to building drones inside Iran – were the result of many years of work
By Tel Aviv
By Jake Wallis Simons
The attorney general is living proof of how a dogmatic approach to ‘international law’ can be used to advance an ideological agenda
Defence Minister Israel Katz said that the IDF is aiming to ‘prevent the existence’ of Iran’s supreme leader
By Jacob Jaffa
The president is reportedly ‘holding off’ in case Tehran agrees to give up its nuclear programme altogether
The president is reportedly toughening his stance on direct action against the Islamic Republic, including the use of so-called ‘bunker busting’ bombs
By The JC Leader
The collapse or crippling of the Islamic Republic would mark the death knell of Islamism as a global force