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We’re just holding on, waiting to see the size of the attack,
said Tim Pshshinski, 21, who said Israel wants war but we don’t, there is no doubt about that,
We don’t feel scared, but we do feel kind of unsure of what will happen next,
I think that Iran is a house of cards resting entirely on income from oil and weapon sales to terrorists. If Israel gets the green light to attack them back, their regime is done,
We’re trusting in the defensive abilities of the IDF, and God-willing everything will be fine,
I know that if [Iranian leader Ali] Khamenei says he’s going to do something, he usually follows through,
Yael Sasson, a 56-year-old homemaker from Ashkelon told The Press Service of Israel If there’s a war, someone forgot to tell Tel Aviv. It’s business as normal — the beaches, shuck [marketplace], and bars are still full,
The enemy raid that took place near the cemetery [in Mais al-Jabal] killed two people,
Lebanon's Health Ministry said in a statement This is not a leadership. It’s an existence-ship (sic). This is a situation that we have to live with unfortunately,
Liz Nicholas, 31, said, lowering the placard she’s holding at the march Residents are advised to clean and prepare their bomb shelters in advance,
If we were to have war, it would have happened 10 months ago,
he said, referring to October, when Hezbollah launched cross border attacks on Israel after Israel launched a devastating assault on Gaza following the Hamas-led October 7 attack during which 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 taken hostage Together with our partners, we have expressed strong concern about recent events that threaten to determine a regionalisation of the crisis, starting from Lebanon”.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, whose country currently holds the rotating G7 presidency, said in a statement Israel is the cradle of terrorism and it has been created out of killing and murder,
They will see the result of their mistake. They will see when, how and where they will get their response,
One of the two martyrs who fell in the Mais Al Jabal raid this morning was a Risala Scouts paramedic,
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said The advice that we’ve received is that more Australians are embracing a more diverse range of extreme ideologies and it is our responsibility to be vigilant,
We want the escalation to end,
I want to reassure Australians probable does not mean inevitable, and it does not mean there is intelligence about an imminent threat or danger,
Abu Nidal … Abu Shmidal, I don’t care. We are going (after) the PLO.”
Prime Minister Menachem Begin snapped The overall goal is to turn the temperature down in the region, deter and defend against those attacks, and avoid regional conflict,
Jonathan Finer, the White House's deputy national security adviser, said on CBS' "Face the Nation" program