In his first interview since Israel's attack, Iran's foreign minister downplayed the missile strike. Through an Iranian government interpreter, he told NBC News' Tom Llamas that Iran will not strike Israel again unless provoked.
After decades of rivalry, the rival Middle East powers have both
Israel’s military has not confirmed strike and Iranian officials maintain ‘no damage’ in Isfahan
Iran's Nightmares Authored by Victor Davis Hanson, Details of the recent limited Israeli retaliatory strike against Iranian anti-aircraft missile batteries at Isfahan are still sketchy. But nonetheless, we can draw some conclusions. Israel’s small volley of missiles hit their intended targets, to the point of zeroing in on the very launchers designed to stop such incoming ordnance. The target was near the Natanz enrichment facility. That proximity was by design. Israel showed...
Details of Israel’s recent limited retaliatory strike against Iran‘s antiaircraft missile batteries at Isfahan are still sketchy. But nonetheless, we can draw some conclusions. Israel’s Read More
Details of the recent limited Israeli retaliatory strike against Iranian anti-aircraft missile batteries at Isfahan are still sketchy. But nonetheless, we can draw some conclusions.
In limited wars, every battle is fought twice. The first is the military side, the battle itself. Then comes the struggle over the narrative, over what the battle means. And this part is every bit as important as the kinetic phase because this is where victory can be turned into defeat.
Under international law, states have the right to defend themselves. Zionists use this right to justify Israel’s siege of Gaza. But what they willingly ignore is that self-defense must be proportional. Just as you cannot kill someone for a minor assault, states are not permitted to kill as many people as they want in response to a terrorist attack. More
After all of Iran’s bellicosity, after all its threats of further attacks on Israel with hitherto unused weapons, Iran is suddenly quiet.
There’s been direct denial of a missile attack on Iran from the spokesperson for the country’s National Centre of Cyberspace. Hossein Dalirian wrote on X: “There has been no air attack from outside borders to Isfahan or other parts of the country.” He said Israel had “only made a failed and humiliating attempt to fly …
Israeli missiles have hit western Iran. Explosions were heard in the city of Isfahan prompting commercial flights to divert from their routes. Isfahan’s international airport is located just northeast of Qahjaverestan. Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency reported that flights over Tehran, Shiraz and Isfahan had been suspended.
The British government on Thursday added 13 new designations under its Iran