Iran Blames US, Israel, for Cyberattack on Its Gas Stations

40% of the gas stations continued to face difficulties serving their motorists.

4 JCPOA Nations Express ‘Grave Concern’ Over Iranian Nuclear Progress

Russia and China – the other two participants in the 2015 JCPOA nuclear agreement with Iran – did not take part in the joint statement.

Syria: Rare Daytime Israeli Strike Hits Targets in Damascus Region

The strike destroyed arms and ammunition depots belonging to Iranian forces and allied militias in Qudsaya and Dimas, according to SOHR.

Israel Plays Center Stage in Azerbaijan-Iran Tensions

Continuing the friction is “not in the interest of Iran or Azerbaijan,” said Meir Javedanfar, a lecturer on Iranian politics at IDC Herzliya in Israel.

Cyberattack on Iranian Fuel Highlights Sensitive Domestic Pressure Point

The reported attack’s messaging “cyber-attack 64411,” is designed to tell Iranians that their regime is not infallible, while the disruption to the gas-pump supply underscores an issue that’s led to destabilization in the past.

Report: Israeli Plane Targets Syrian Forces and Allies in Quneitra

The official Syrian news agency SANA ignored the attack.

Monitoring at Iran’s Karaj Nuclear Site No Longer ‘Intact,’ says IAEA Chief

International Atomic Energy Agency director-general Rafael Grossi warns that though there’s “no indication” Tehran is racing for a bomb, the case of North Korea “should remind us of what may happen if diplomatic efforts go wrong.”

At least 14 Iranian Officers Killed in Double Damascus Bus Blast

Two explosive devices reportedly went off as the bus was crossing a bridge. No organization has claimed responsibility.

US Reassurances of Weighing ‘Other Options’ on Iran Start to Ring Hollow

“One great fear of the current impasse is rather than revert to pressure, the Biden administration will define ‘other options’ as settling for even less than the JCPOA in a bid to try to cap the nuclear program, which has expanded far beyond the JCPOA’s limits,” said Behnam Ben Taleblu, a research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Poland Donates Spare COVID-19 vaccines to Iran, Egypt, Ukraine

Poland did not charge Iran for the vaccines in consideration of its economic hardship.

Google Warns Iran Behind Cyberattacks in Israel

Google says it has issued some 50,000 warnings to account holders who were targeted by phishing or malware attempts by the Iran-backed group.

Alleged Israeli Air Strike Targets T-4 Air Base, Iranian Military Positions in Central Syria

Iranian-backed forces in Syria said Thursday they will "respond forcefully" to the attack.

6 Killed in Gunfire at Hezbollah Rally Against Judge Investigating Beirut Port Explosion

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati issued a statement to the public calling for refraining from being drawn into civil war.

Former Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen: Iran Not Close to Achieving Nuclear Weapon

"Iran to this day is not even close to acquiring a nuclear weapon. . . due to longstanding efforts by some forces in the world."

Bennett to Meet Putin Next Week in Sochi

“Iran is blatantly violating the IAEA commitments. . . And we're not going to wait," Bennett told the 10th annual Jerusalem Post conference.
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Iranian Expert: Israel Has Been Launching Operations Against Iran from Azerbaijan

“The No. 1 enemy of this country is the Zionist regime, whose national security doctrine includes the weakening and destruction of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said Iranian political analyst Mostafa Khoshcheshm.

Microsoft: Iran Hacked US and Israeli Defense Technology Companies

Iran conducted the cyberattack “to enhance their contingency plans. Gaining access to commercial satellite imagery and proprietary shipping plans and logs could help Iran compensate for its developing satellite program.”

Iranian Navy Escorts Oil Tankers Heading for Lebanon

Three Iranian oil tankers have reached Syria’s Baniyas Port.

Bennett: My Government Will Double the Golan Heights Communities

"It is impossible to discuss the Golan Heights without touching on what is happening over the border."

Iran’s Atomic Energy Chief: We have 120 Kg of 20% Enriched Uranium

The IAEA estimates that Iran has around 85 kg of 20% enriched uranium, up from the 63 kg the atomic agency reported last May.

Lebanon Goes Dark

Last month, an arrangement was made to import Egyptian gas to Lebanon via Jordan, through Syrian territory.

Syria: Israel Air Force Attacked T4 Base in Homs

As a result of the attack, six soldiers were injured and equipment was damaged, the Syrian Army said.

Israeli Cybersecurity Company Exposes Iranian State-Sponsored Espionage

Iran's Operation GhostShell is a highly-targeted cyber espionage campaign targeting the Aerospace and Telecommunications industries mainly in the Middle East.

IDF Chief of Staff: ‘Operational Plans Against Iran’s Nuclear Program Evolve and Improve’

Historically, Israel bombed the Osirak reactor in Iraq in 1981 and the Syrian nuclear program in 2007 before they went online.

Azerbaijan Denies Iranian Accusations of ‘Israeli Presence’ on its Border

The Azeri Foreign Ministry said: “These are baseless accusations, and we have not been presented with any evidence to back up this claim.”

US Officials: If Iran Talks Fail We’ll Pursue ‘Other Avenues’

A strategy emerges, a kind of two-punch approach to the right-wing prime minister who heads a government that's packed with left-wing ministers.

Azerbaijan Terrified of Iranian Military Maneuvers on Its Border

Tehran is not happy about Azerbaijan’s victory over Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh in the fall of 2020.

Iran Calls on US to Unfreeze $10 Billion Before Returning to Nuclear Talks

If the U.S. is serious about rejoining the 2015 nuclear accord, “then a serious indication is needed,” says Iran’s foreign minister.

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