A French city removed posters of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after Iran deemed them insulting, part of a waste management campaign featuring Khamenei, Putin, and Kim Jong Un. The mayor defended the flyers as a means to draw attention to waste management issues but removed them as a precaution. Iran condemned the posters as a violation of cultural values and strained relations with France, urging the French government to prevent such actions in the future.
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New York Times leaked report sparks fears, Netanyahu faces backlash
The leak and subsequent report by The New York Times is considered "one of the most dangerous leaks in Israel's history," according to an Israeli official. The report revealed that Israel contemplated attacking Iran's nuclear program with US support after Iran's missile attack on October 1, though officials were hesitant to proceed without US approval. Critics, including former defense minister Avigdor Lieberman, accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of leaking the story to deflect criticism for his...
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