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The IDF has eliminated the spokesman for the Iranian terrorist regime's Revolutionary Guards. The Air Force, under the direction of the Intelligence Directorate, attacked during the night and eliminated Ali Mohammad Na'ini, spokesman and head of the Revolutionary Guards' public relations department.
The IDF says it has struck Syrian regime military sites in southern Syria following attacks on Druze civilians in As-Suwayda. Targets included a command center and weapons stockpiles, hit overnight in response to violence against the Druze population.
The Shin Bet arrested a reservist who served in the Iron Dome defense system and is suspected of carrying out espionage missions for Iran. The 26-year-old suspect from Jerusalem passed sensitive information that was revealed to him by virtue of his position to his Iranian handlers in exchange for money.
Turkish President Erdogan, in his Eid al-Fitr message: "The Middle East is boiling right now, and as is known, Zionist Israel has killed hundreds of thousands of people. God willing, it will pay the price for this. I have no doubt about that."
The UAE said it uncovered a Hezbollah- and Iran-backed terrorist network operating under a fake business cover, aimed at infiltrating the economy and plotting against national stability. Earlier, Kuwait exposed two Hezbollah cells planning unrest, while Bahrain has arrested several people for ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
The Revolutionary Guards, addressing reports of potential ground operations in Iran: "We await the U.S. Marines and are prepared to confront them with our surprises."
Report: Denmark planned to blow up the runways at an airport in Greenland to make it more difficult for the United States to invade the island. The Danish Broadcasting Corporation also reported that Denmark and its allies were preparing to send blood supplies to Greenland - for the treatment of the wounded in the event of fighting.
After visiting Lebanon: France's Foreign Minister will visit Israel tomorrow "to discuss security issues and ways to reduce tensions."
Prime Minister Netanyahu in a statement to the media: After 20 days of war, Iran has no possibility of enriching uranium and producing ballistic missiles. The campaign will continue as long as necessary.
Cabinet Considers Taking "Steps Not Taken So Far" Against Hezbollah.
The IDF announced the establishment of a new command and control headquarters in the Dead Sea region, which will house combat forces responsible for protecting the tourist areas and settlements in the region.
Home Front Command confirmed: From Sunday, dozens of localities will be able to return to school.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last night that "Iran cannot produce any more ballistic missiles, or enrich uranium to develop nuclear weapons."
Iranian Revolutionary Guards respond to Netanyahu: Missile production continued during the war. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards claim that missile production in the regime's military industries continued during the war and that there is no shortage of inventory.
Pete Hesseth Praises Israel: "Israel Has Been an Amazing and Capable Partner From Day One"