Israel, Iran Raise Military Alert Levels

 billboard in Tehran shows the word “Hitanyahu” in Farsi and the Hebrew phrase “Today’s German Nazi,” hanging above the Iranian-Palestinian coordination center (AFP)
billboard in Tehran shows the word “Hitanyahu” in Farsi and the Hebrew phrase “Today’s German Nazi,” hanging above the Iranian-Palestinian coordination center (AFP)
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Israel, Iran Raise Military Alert Levels

 billboard in Tehran shows the word “Hitanyahu” in Farsi and the Hebrew phrase “Today’s German Nazi,” hanging above the Iranian-Palestinian coordination center (AFP)
billboard in Tehran shows the word “Hitanyahu” in Farsi and the Hebrew phrase “Today’s German Nazi,” hanging above the Iranian-Palestinian coordination center (AFP)

Days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel’s military was prepared to counter any Iranian attempt to rebuild its missile and nuclear capabilities, a senior Israeli officer said his troops were ready for the fallout of another war with Tehran.

Col. Shlomi Ben Yair, head of the Home Front Command’s rescue unit, told soldiers complaining of heavy field burdens that his forces were preparing “for another round of war with Iran.”

“This round can always come as a surprise, and we are fully ready for it – not just in a routine way,” he was quoted as saying by the daily Yedioth Ahronoth.

The elite rescue corps numbers just 250 soldiers but is considered one of the army’s most crucial units. Its members are trained to dig survivors out from rubble, often facing dismembered bodies and horrific battlefield scenes.

Over the past two years, they have operated under intense pressure from Tel Aviv to southern Lebanon and Rafah in Gaza. Troops have been demanding longer leave and better pay in return.

Netanyahu last week cautioned that Iran might stage a “surprise attack” in retaliation for recent blows.

A fragile ceasefire halted a 12-day war in June that began with Israeli air raids and US strikes on three underground nuclear sites in Iran. The fighting killed several senior Revolutionary Guard commanders and nuclear scientists.

Israeli media say the army is bracing for another confrontation. Maariv reported Tuesday that commanders feared Tehran could mount a sudden strike “even before the Gaza City offensive,” to recast the war narrative.

Yedioth Ahronoth said Friday Israeli leaders were increasingly alarmed by Chinese military support for Iran and reports that Tehran was replenishing its ballistic missile stockpiles. Israel has conveyed concerns to Beijing, which denied supplying missiles, the paper said.

According to Yedioth, the army has revised its doctrine to prioritize pre-emptive strikes, signaling it will not wait to be attacked before hitting first.

On Monday, the military held a surprise drill overseen by Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to test readiness.

A military source said the exercise aimed both to send a message to Iran and Hezbollah that “Israel never sleeps with both eyes closed,” and to raise alert levels across the army, Mossad and Shin Bet intelligence services.

Maariv said Israel’s security establishment was preparing for the possibility of a broad Iranian assault on multiple fronts.

It said Iran and Hezbollah faced a “critical crossroads” as the war had weakened Hezbollah’s position in Lebanon and dented Iran’s standing at home. Both now sought to craft a narrative “that they did not lose the war.”

Israeli officials are watching several trends in Iran, the paper said: efforts to rebuild nuclear and missile infrastructure, heavy investment in counter-intelligence to root out Israeli infiltration, and daily cyberattacks against Israel.

Mossad and Shin Bet are currently fielding “a flood of warnings” of planned strikes on Israelis and embassies abroad.

Officials also fear attacks from Syria and Jordan, as well as continued threats by Yemen’s Houthis.

Military sources in Tel Aviv on Friday said the visit of Iranian national security chief Ali Larijani to Beirut, followed by Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem’s remarks and renewed Houthi threats, suggested Tehran was “hiding something” and could itself become a direct Israeli target.

In Tehran, sources told Asharq al-Awsat the Revolutionary Guard had ordered a nationwide alert, particularly during the 72 hours following Ashura’s Arbaeen commemorations ending Friday. Infrastructure and power plants were seen as likely Israeli targets, the sources said, while the Guard was instructed to quash any potential street unrest.

Authorities also did not rule out another Israeli strike in late September, timed to disrupt the school year starting on Sept. 23, they added.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Thursday renewed threats to assassinate Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, after Iranian media linked to the Quds Force published a Hebrew-language graphic listing Israeli officials marked for assassination, labelling Katz “minister of terror.”

Netanyahu told Israel’s i24 News the US-Israeli campaign in June had succeeded in “delaying Iran’s nuclear program by several good years.” Tehran was left with 400 kg of enriched uranium, “not enough to make a bomb,” he said.



Trump Says US Will Boycott G20 Summit in South Africa

US President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One as he departs for Florida from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, US, November 7, 2025.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
US President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One as he departs for Florida from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, US, November 7, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Trump Says US Will Boycott G20 Summit in South Africa

US President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One as he departs for Florida from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, US, November 7, 2025.  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
US President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One as he departs for Florida from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, US, November 7, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

US President Donald Trump on Friday said his country will not attend the Group of 20 summit in South Africa later this month, again citing his claims about treatment of white farmers.

“It is a total disgrace that the G20 will be held in South Africa,” Trump posted on his Truth Social network. “No US government official will attend as long as these human rights abuses continue,” Trump said in his post.

“I look forward to hosting the 2026 G20 in Miami, Florida!” he added.
The Trump administration has long accused the South African government of allowing minority white Afrikaner farmers to be persecuted and attacked.

As it restricted the number of refugees admitted annually to the US to 7,500, the administration indicated that most will be white South Africans who it claimed faced discrimination and violence at home, according to The Associated Press.

But the government of South Africa has said it is surprised by the accusations of discrimination, because white people in the country generally have a much higher standard of living than its Black residents, more than three decades after the end of the apartheid system of white minority rule.

The country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has said he’s told Trump that information about the alleged discrimination and persecution of Afrikaners is “completely false.”

Nonetheless, the administration has kept up its criticisms of the South African government. Earlier this week during an economic speech in Miami, Trump said South Africa should be thrown out of the Group of 20.

Earlier this year, Secretary of State Marco Rubio boycotted a G20 meeting for foreign ministers because its agenda focused on diversity, inclusion and climate change efforts.


Türkiye Issues Genocide Arrest Warrant Against Netanyahu

(FILES) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2025. (Photo by oliver contreras / AFP)
(FILES) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2025. (Photo by oliver contreras / AFP)
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Türkiye Issues Genocide Arrest Warrant Against Netanyahu

(FILES) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2025. (Photo by oliver contreras / AFP)
(FILES) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2025. (Photo by oliver contreras / AFP)

The Turkish judiciary on Friday issued arrest warrants for genocide against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior officials in his government, including Defense Minister Israel Katz and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, over the war in Gaza.

The Istanbul prosecutor's office said in a statement carried by AFP that a total of 37 suspects were targeted by the arrest warrants, without providing a full list.
They also include army chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir.

The prosecutor’s statement accused the officials of “genocide and crimes against humanity” that Israel has “perpetrated systematically” in Gaza.

It also referred to the “Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital,” built by Türkiye in the Gaza Strip and bombed by Israel in March. Tel Aviv had said the base was being used by Hamas fighters.

Friday’s announcement was met with a firm rebuttal from Israel. Foreign Minister Gideon Saar wrote on X that Israel “firmly rejects, with contempt” the charges, calling them “the latest PR stunt by the tyrant (Turkish President Recep Tayyip) Erdogan.”

Türkiye, which has been one of the most vocal critics of the war in Gaza, last year joined South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

A fragile ceasefire has been in force in the devastated Palestinian territory since October 10 as part of US President Donald Trump's regional peace plan.


NATO's Rutte Says Nuclear Drills Showed Alliance Has Strong Deterrent

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivers the opening speech for a plenary session of the NATO Industry Forum 2025, in Bucharest, Romania, 06 November 2025. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivers the opening speech for a plenary session of the NATO Industry Forum 2025, in Bucharest, Romania, 06 November 2025. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT
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NATO's Rutte Says Nuclear Drills Showed Alliance Has Strong Deterrent

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivers the opening speech for a plenary session of the NATO Industry Forum 2025, in Bucharest, Romania, 06 November 2025. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivers the opening speech for a plenary session of the NATO Industry Forum 2025, in Bucharest, Romania, 06 November 2025. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT

NATO chief Mark Rutte said the success earlier this month of the military alliance's annual nuclear exercise gave him "absolute confidence in the credibility of NATO's nuclear deterrence" in the face of Russian threats.

"When Russia is using dangerous and reckless nuclear rhetoric, our populations must know that there is no need to panic, because NATO has a strong nuclear deterrent," he was quoted as saying by German weekly Welt am Sonntag.

"And (Russian President Vladimir) Putin must know that nuclear war can never be won and must never be fought.”

Putin has repeatedly warned the West of potential nuclear consequences since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

He declared last month that Russia could use nuclear weapons if it was struck with conventional missiles, and that Moscow would consider any assault on it supported by a nuclear power to be a joint attack.