Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared in a rare sermon Friday that his country’s ballistic missile attack on Israel earlier this week was "legal and legitimate" and that the ...
Iran’s supreme leader on Friday called the deadly Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel a “legitimate” act — as he warned the Jewish state “won’t last long ...
Iran has finished its largest-ever barrage of missiles fired at Israel, but warns that a retaliatory strike could warrant further ballistic response. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said ...
Iran sent a message to Israel, via European countries, regarding the expected Israeli retaliation for Iran's massive missile attack earlier this month, Saudi Arabian Asharq Al-Awsat reported.
That possibility is no longer far-off. This year, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that Iran was within a week or two of being able to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb.
Iran’s government is extremely nervous and has been engaging in urgent diplomatic efforts with countries in the Middle East to gauge whether they can reduce the scale of Israel’s response ...
Following Iran’s Tuesday-night attack on Israel – which saw the Islamic Republic launch nearly 200 missiles at Israeli territory – the question is not whether Israel will retaliate but how.
'Tactics added to tactics don't add up to a strategy': Former U.S. State Department official on Israel's thinking ...
By David Leonhardt It has become a mystery in the current Middle East conflict: Why has Iran responded so meekly to recent attacks on its top officials and close allies? The pattern began in 2020 ...
In attacking Israel on Tuesday, Iran sought to muster a more effective air assault than its earlier barrage in April, relying this time mostly on ballistic missiles, providing less advance warning ...