TEL AVIV, Israel — Iran’s nuclear facilities would be “extremely” difficult for Israeli forces to strike, defense sources have told The Post, adding that the Jewish state is willing to take such a bold step if officials deem it necessary — since President-elect Donald Trump has not objected to the possibility.
Iran's military power and influence has been badly weakened and clashes with Israel and the fall of Bashar Assad in Syria have left it reeling.
Is the end near? Our planet is the closest it has ever been to a global nuclear holocaust, members of the scientific community have warned over the past two years. Sometime this month, they will announce whether we have moved steps closer to annihilation.
Yet the Biden administration has remained wedded to its policy of appeasing the Iranian regime. In fact, as recently as November 2024, the White House quietly extended a sanctions waiver that will give Iran access to approximately $10 billion from Iraq. This is but the latest in a rather long list of policies that treat Tehran with child gloves.
A top Palestinian Authority leader told The Post this month he expects that President-elect Donald Trump will “destroy Iran,” which would crumble remaining Hamas cells in the West Bank that the
The Palestinian Authority's Mohammad Hamdan believes that President-elect Donald Trump will "destroy Iran" and that Hamas will be forced to "become Palestinian"
The Yemen-based rebels pose a lingering threat, and some security analysts argue that their patrons in Tehran should be in Israel’s crosshairs.
Israel blew up an Iran sponsored Syrian missile factory after its elite commandos raided it last September. The missiles posed an existential threat to Israel amid its war against Tehran's proxies.
If there is one thing every U.S. president, regardless of political party, says on foreign policy, it is this: Under no circumstances will the United States allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. Former Presidents George W.
Iran and its proxies and allies — from Syria to Lebanon to Gaza — have taken a beating in military engagements this year.
Israel has severely weakened Hamas and Hezbollah. Now it's going after another member of Iran's so-called axis of resistance: the Houthi rebels of Yemen.
Palestinian official Mohammad Hamdan said he believes President-elect Donald Trump will "destroy Iran" and effectively decimate Hamas' grasp on the region.