
The Iranian “gift” for Eid al-Fitr: Missiles on Al-Aqsa. The Iranian attack on the holy sites sacred to all three religions reveals the madness of the Iranian regime, which claims to be religious.
Ambassador Jonathan Peled
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Ambassador of Israel to Italy. Former Deputy Director General and Head of Latin America Division. Former Israeli Ambassador to Mexico and former MFA Spokesman.

The Iranian “gift” for Eid al-Fitr: Missiles on Al-Aqsa. The Iranian attack on the holy sites sacred to all three religions reveals the madness of the Iranian regime, which claims to be religious.

Three Palestinian women killed in Bayt Awa by an Iranian cluster missile strike captured on camera by Jewish residents in nearby Asael. The Iranian regime deliberately uses cluster munitions to target civilians - Jews and Arabs alike - with missiles designed to cause wide-scale indiscriminate harm.


Italian bakery “Note di Gusto” in Matera sparked outrage after posting a birthday cake with a swastika and SS symbols. They later apologized, claiming it was a “joke” requested by a customer. But the post, shared with no context, went viral and praised Nazism to millions.







An Iranian missile exploded over Jerusalem’s Old City. Its fragments fell on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Armenian Patriarchate, the Jewish Quarter and on the Temple Mount near the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Iranian regime is firing missiles toward Jerusalem’s holy sites, endangering Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike. Israel, meanwhile, acts to protect worshippers of all faiths in its capital city.












