On Wednesday, the Iranian government dismissed the significance of the U.S. presidential election outcome, stating that it “has nothing to do with us.” Fatemeh Mohajerani, a spokeswoman for the regime, made these remarks during a press briefing.
“The general policies of the U.S. and Iran are constant,” she asserted, emphasizing that the election results will not change the dynamics between the two nations. She further added, “It doesn’t matter who becomes the president in the United States because all the necessary planning has been made in advance.”

Sixty Hezbollah terrorists were killed over the past day in Israeli airstrikes on 20 targets north of Lebanon’s Litani River, including in Baalbek, the Israel Defense Forces said on Thursday morning.
Among the targets hit was the launcher used in Wednesday’s rocket barrage on central Israel, the largest on the center since the war began over a year ago. Weapons storage facilities and terrorist infrastructure were also destroyed.

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Strikes were also conducted on Hezbollah targets in Nabatieh and the Dahieh area south of Beirut on Wednesday, according to the IDF.

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported on Thursday that Sergeant Ariel Sosnov, a 20-year-old from Yerushalayim, was killed in combat operations in northern Israel. Sosnov, who served in the “Barak” Brigade’s 605th Engineer Battalion, is the latest casualty in the ongoing conflict, bringing the number of Israeli soldiers lost since the start of the war to 781.
In addition to this loss, another soldier from the Kfir Brigade’s Nachshon Battalion (90) was critically injured in fighting within the northern Gaza Strip. The injured soldier was quickly transported to a hospital for treatment, and his family has been notified of his condition.

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The Knesset plenum voted 61 to 41 on Wednesday to pass a law allowing the deportation of terrorists’ families. It applies to first-degree family members, including parents, siblings and spouses.
The law empowers Israel’s interior minister to eject from Israel those family members who can be proven to have known of attacks beforehand but who did nothing to warn the authorities.
It also allows the minister to deport family members who expressed support for or incited acts of terrorism.
As the law’s explanatory section notes, since Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, massacre, cases of incitement by those holding Israeli citizenship or permanent residency have risen, and the law is intended to serve as a deterrent.

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