“Hezbollah asked Iran to attack Israel, Israeli and Western officials say,” Axios, 9-24-24.

“Sweden accuses Iran of hacking messaging service after Koran burnings,” Reuters, 9-24-24.

If you’re tracking this, Iran is sending drones and ballistic missiles to Russia to use against Ukraine.  Russia is sending select/advanced missiles to Yemen, a puppet of Iran, to use against Israel.  “Exclusive: Iran brokering talks to send advanced Russian missiles to Yemen’s Houthis, sources say,” Reuters, 9-24-24.

“Exclusive: Iran’s Guards ban communications devices after strike on Hezbollah,” Reuters, 9-23-24.  This immediately begs two questions.  How will the Regime talk to its soldiers and its proxies, in and outside of Iran and across the Middle East?  Second, if a country (Israel) shuts down the communications of another country, isn’t that an act of war?  Why isn’t Iran openly declaring war against Israel today?  Food for thought.  Maybe … they already are at war.  Wait, another question.  Did Israel’s use of the pagers violate international law?  I wonder if Iran will make that argument.  I wonder what Israel would say.  I know what NPR says.  “Examining whether sophisticated explosions in Lebanon violated international law,” NPR, 9-20-24.

“Since 1979, when the clerical regime came to power, Iran’s agents have killed more than 440 Iranians outside its borders, by the count of the Abdorraham Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran (named for a democratic activist stabbed to death in the lobby of his Paris apartment building by agents of the Islamic Republic in 1991). The count does not include nonfatal attacks.”  See “Iran, Trump, and the Third Assassination Plot,” Time, 9-23-24.

“Hamas’ Sinwar is ‘big obstacle’ in cease-fire talks, John Kirby says,” Politico, 9-22-24.  No, Sinwar is not the sticking point.  The Supreme Leader is.

Sen. Fetterman will need extra protection.  Not just for his long Israel support and recent support for the exploding pagers against Iran-controlled Hezbollah.  But also for the need to remove a terror group so we can have peace for the Palestinians.  Here’s a quote from a news story—“Fetterman, a strong pro-Israel Democrat, has been one of the most vocal Israel defenders since the attacks last Oct. 7. He has slammed ceasefire protesters and has split with factions from his party over the issue, often going viral for doing so. The stance has caused criticism from other Democrats — and has led to a departure of staff from his Senate office. “I would be the last man standing to be absolutely there on the Israeli side on this with no conditions,” Fetterman once said in an interview with POLITICO. “Without destroying Hamas, there will be no enduring peace and a stable, two-state solution.””  See “Fetterman on pager attack in Lebanon: ‘If anything, I love it’,” Politico, 9-22-24.

President Herzog is correct in identifying Iran as a revolutionary entity, not a normal state.  “Herzog also categorically refused to comment on two attacks last week when Hezbollah communication devices exploded, which killed dozens and maimed thousands of operatives. He also stressed that the war was with Hezbollah, which has hijacked Lebanon. “Lebanon has been hijacked by a terror organization which is also a political party in Lebanon called Hezbollah,” he said. “It’s been armed to its teeth by the Iranian empire of evil. And all of these leaders who were eradicated on Friday by the Israeli attack, all of these leaders were meeting together in order to launch the same horrific, horrendous attack that we had on October 7th by Hamas. By burning Israelis, butchering them, raping their women, abducting and taking hostage old people and little babies. This is exactly the same plan that they’ve been planning for years under the plans of the empire of evil.””  See “Herzog stresses need for northern Israelis to return back home in safety,” I24, 9-22-24.

Quote of the Day about Iran’s negotiating prowess and strategy, and about Robert Malley.  “The U.S. showed that it was quite desperate to get a deal,” a European negotiator said. “The Iranians knew they could just string it out.”  The article says Malley is now teaching students at Princeton University, where Seyed Hossein Mousavian teaches, a shill for the Regime.  See “Biden’s Iran Envoy Wanted a Nuclear Deal. It May Have Cost Him His Career,” WSJ, 9-22-24.

“At least 50 killed in Iran coal mine blast: State media,” Al Jazeera, 9-22-24.

“Iran arrests 12 people for collaborating with Israel, Revolutionary Guards say,” Reuters, 9-22-24.

“A senior Iranian official reportedly says Tehran was involved in purchasing the pagers held by Hezbollah operatives that exploded across Lebanon last week in an attack widely blamed on Israel, and hinted that such a device could have been responsible for the helicopter crash that killed Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi in May. In a post on X, Europe-based Iranian journalist Mohamad Ahwaze reports that Ahmad Bakhshayesh Ardestani, a member of the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said that Hezbollah had been hacked and confirmed that Raisi had one of the compromised pagers. At least 30 people were killed and thousands injured when pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah operatives exploded across Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday, in a coordinated attack widely blamed on Israel after months of cross-border fire.”  See “Report: Senior Iranian official says Hezbollah pager could have caused helicopter crash that killed Raisi,” Times of Israel, 9-22-24.  It is dangerous for Iran to accuse Israel of assassinating its president.  And any responsible accident scene investigation could show if there is an exploded device in the debris.

This story is surprising, because that is not what Iran usually does when it transfers weapons.  It is also a surprising story, and I’d want confirmation, because the stories of the short-range ballistics to Russia (they were being surveilled) didn’t say the launchers were not included.  “Iran withheld launchers from ballistic missiles supplied to Russia — report,” Reuters, 9-21-24

How can anyone have this as the favorite week of the year (and their fav holiday as Quds Day, the only holiday in the world where one country focuses on the destruction of another).  “Iran’s Armed Forces stage military parade to commemorate Sacred Defense Week,” IRNA, 9-21-24.

“790,000 Iranian Students Absent as New Academic Year Begins,” Iran News Update, 9-21-24.

What is the Farsi word for pager?  “President Pezeshkian: No foreign power dares to invade Iran thanks to deterrent power,” IFP, 9-21-24.

Notice the name of the new missile, the Jihad—not the inner, personal struggle of a Shia muslim, but the other definition of the word.  “Iran unveils new drone, missile amid rising tensions,” AFP, France 24, 9-21-24.

Macy’s shopping spree.  “Iran’s president heads to the UN in NY with a delegation of 40, including family,” Iran International, 9-21-24.

Iran recruited an Israeli to assassinate Israel leaders PM Netanyahu, Defense Minister Gallant, and head of Shin Bet Bar.  “Israeli recruited by Iran in plot to kill Netanyahu, Gallant,” I24, 9-19-24.  Hmm, research project–Who is now on the assassination and murder list of Iran by name around the world that is known in open sources?  It must be a couple of hundred strong.

“The Iranian state news agency IRNA reported that Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC), sent a letter to Nasrallah after the Israeli attacks and vowed “a crushing response from the resistance front soon.””  Why would Iran be communicating with Nasrallah?  They say that Hezbollah is independent.  Sorry, we are all sarcastic when reading these statements.  “Hezbollah leader calls Israeli pager attacks a “declaration of war”,” Axios, 9-19-24.

“Iran backdoors planted across Middle East telecoms, government agencies, Google says,” The Record, 9-19-24.

“Iran Flies Ambassador, 95 Patients Out Of Lebanon After Explosions,” RFE/RL, 9-19-24.

“From Ashkelon to Tehran: How Iran works to recruit agents in the heart of Israel,” JPost, 9-19-24.

Surprisingly, Iran International of all sources doesn’t say what it and others routinely mention—that Hezbollah is an arm of the ISI, not simply an “ally.”  See “Nasrallah, Iran’s IRGC vow revenge for Lebanon blasts,” Iran International, 9-19-24.

Why was the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon carrying a Hezbollah terror group pager?  “Israeli supply chain infiltration likely behind Hezbollah pager blasts: analysts,” AFP, 9-17-24.  See also “Iran’s envoy to Lebanon wounded in Hezbollah device blasts,” I-24News, 9-17-24.

Hmmm, I’ll repeat part of my 9-16-24 comments here.  The voices who said Pezeshkian is a moderate can try to explain this announcement.  “Iranian president pledges deeper ties with Moscow, state media says,” Reuters, 9-17-24.

Winner.  The other thought that comes to mind is that the voices who said Pezeshkian is a moderate can try to explain this announcement.  “Iran will never give up on its missile programme, says president,” Reuters, 9-16-24.

The question for the FBI is Routh tied to Iran?  If so, the question for Pres. Biden is will he take action?  This is not the first time our presidents and high officials are actively targeted.  “Man who appeared intent on killing Trump wrote a book urging Iran to assassinate the ex-president,” AP, 9-16-24.

Thank you India for speaking actual truth to Iranian power.  “India condemns Iran supreme leader’s comments on treatment of minorities,” Reuters, 9-16-24.

“Houthis launch long-range missile attack against Israel,” Axios, 9-15-24.

“Iran’s president to attend BRICS summit in Russia,” Politico, 9-15-24.

“Iran turns to Hells Angels and other criminal gangs to target critics,” WPost, 9-15-24.  This is the type of story that everyone should read and understand the depths and bizarre schemes that the Quds Force and the IRGC use.  “Iran’s alleged reliance on criminals rather than covert operatives underscored an alarming evolution in tactics by a nation that U.S. and Western security officials consider one of the world’s most determined and dangerous practitioners of “transnational repression,” a term for governments’ use of violence and intimidation in others’ sovereign territory to silence dissidents, journalists and others deemed disloyal. Senior security officials said that the use of criminal proxies by governments has compounded the difficulty of protecting those who have sought refuge in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. Security services formerly focused on tracking operatives from Russia’s GRU spy agency or Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) now confront plots handed off — often through encrypted channels — to criminal networks deeply embedded in Western society. In recent years, Iran has outsourced lethal operations and abductions to Hells Angels biker gangs, a notorious Russian mob network known as “Thieves in Law,” a heroin distribution syndicate led by an Iranian narco-trafficker and violent criminal groups from Scandinavia to South America.”