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Tehran's attacks on its neighbors have some rethinking ties, but Arab states are no happier with Jerusalem, which it sees as having plunged the region into war and costly chaos The post Burnt by an Iran setting the region ablaze, Gulf also blames Israel for starting the fire appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Iran War Shows Why Farmers Need an Off-Ramp from Their Fertilizer Dependence The Equation - Union of Concerned Scientists
The new rule has added to concern over the socially conservative Islamist underpinnings of Syria's new leadership.
Lod-Central District Court finds Jewish man committed manslaughter when he hurled a rock at her car; court 'refutes lies, contradictions' of defendant The post Extremist settler found guilty of terror charges in 2018 killing of Palestinian woman appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Joe Kent resigns as top U.S. counterterrorism official over Iran war MPR News
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OPB’s First Look: Washington’s Kent resigns from Trump administration over Iran war Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
The leader of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council was allegedly killed in an Israeli strike
Will Israel’s war in Lebanon outlast Iran conflict? The Week
Joe Kent, director of National Counterterrorism Center, resigns over opposition to Iran war KPTV
Iran Tightens Grip on Strait of Hormuz as Shipping Forced Into Controlled Routes Homeland Security Today
The Iran War from the Gulf Middle East Institute
A senior US counterterrorism official resigned on Tuesday to protest the US-Israeli war against Iran and said the Islamic Republic posed no imminent threat to the United States. "I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran," Joseph Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said in his resignation letter to President Donald Trump.
The four youths arrested on suspicion of detonating an explosive device outside a Rotterdam synagogue were probably "recruited", the Dutch justice minister said Tuesday, with investigators probing possible links to Iran. The attack on the synagogue in the early hours of Friday was followed by similar explosions outside a Jewish school and an office building in Amsterdam. The blasts caused minimal damage to the buildings and no one was hurt. "Until now, everything points to the fact that the young men in Rotterdam were recruited," David van Weel told parliament.
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Joe Kent, a top counterterrorism official, resigns citing Iran war NPR
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