The secretive ‘Shadow General Staff’ was moved to a secret location ahead of the June 13 opening strike on Iran's nuclear program.
By JC Reporter
New satellite photos show an excavator operating near one of the craters, as well as a sand conveyor removing soil from the site.
By Dudi Kogan
The order labels the pair as ‘enemies of God’ for threatening the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
By Jacob Jaffa
Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, suggested that US airstrikes had caused severe ‘but not total’ damage to Tehran’s atomic programme
A senior official from Israel’s Home Front Command said the agency has been ‘preparing for this for two decades’
By Amelie Botbol
Three people, accused of working for Mossad, have been hanged while around 700 have been detained in the latest security crackdown
The US president said that the Israelis sent operatives to survey the damage to the site
By Joshua Marks
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US President tells Israel not to retaliate to Iranian ceasefire violations
By Jane Prinsley
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By Jesse Wolfsthal
The regime's leader has also named prospective replacements for key military commanders in case they are killed again
IDF says it has destroyed the launchers used in the attack
The uranium enrichment plant was the deepest and most formidable challenge in the campaign against Iran
‘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 Andrew Bernard
The Birthright ship carried 1,800 young people to safety
By Gaby Wine
Nastia Borik had struggled to walk after undergoing a bone marrow transplant