Anger, Hope, Déjà Vu and Cold Chicken Soup: How Jerusalemites Reacted to War with Iran
- On June 19, 2025, a missile launched by Iran hit Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, resulting in injuries to over 30 individuals amid the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran.
- The conflict followed Israel's surprise attack on June 13 targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, prompted by fears Iran's nuclear program crossed a red line.
- The violence features missile exchanges, significant damage to infrastructure, and intensified Israeli attacks ordered by Defense Minister Israel Katz.
- On June 18, Trump indicated that the US would refrain from targeting Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei for the time being, despite ongoing discussions about potential strikes.
- The conflict's escalation pressures the international community, with China advocating diplomacy and Russia condemning attacks, while the situation risks wider regional instability.
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On CNN Radio Argentina, international analyst Gabriel Puricelli addressed the possible involvement of the United States in the war between Israel and Iran. On CNN's Primera Mañana, he stated that President Donald Trump's possible request for a truce "calls into question the continuation of Iran's nuclear weapons program. It has surely delayed it somewhat, but I don't think it's possible to end that program." However, he noted that an exception c…
How Trump and Tehran Can Find an Eleventh-hour Exit from an Escalating War
As Israel’s Operation Rising Lion pummels Iran, the U.S. is weighing direct involvement to attack nuclear sites in the country, which could lead to a disastrous escalation. Washington should instead look to diplomacy, while Tehran should offer meaningful incentives for it to do so.
Trump’s delay actually helps Israel
Israel continues to await confirmation of US participation in the military campaign against Iran. While the Israeli Air Force intensifies strikes on targets in Tehran, no final decision has been made by the US regarding its involvement. The Soroka Medical Center following the barrage on Thursday, June 19, 2025 (AP) In response to a query from Israel Hayom, former National Security Council head Meir Ben-Shabbat stated, "I assume President Donald …
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