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In the midst of a rapidly escalating conflict, CCFP Executive Director Ari Ingel published a legal analysis outlining the international law case for Israel and America’s military actions against Iran.
As Ingel explains, the current confrontation did not emerge in a vacuum.
For years, the Iranian regime has armed, funded, and directed its terrorist proxy forces – Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad – to attack Israel from multiple fronts.
Iran is also responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans, from the 241 Marines murdered in Beirut in 1983 to the three American soldiers killed by an Iranian-backed drone in Jordan just last year. Not to mention the regime’s own massive missile and drone attack directly on Israel in April 2024.
In the midst of a rapidly escalating conflict, CCFP Executive Director Ari Ingel published a legal analysis outlining the international law case for Israel and America’s military actions against Iran.
As Ingel explains, the current confrontation did not emerge in a vacuum.
For years, the Iranian regime has armed, funded, and directed its terrorist proxy forces – Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad – to attack Israel from multiple fronts.
Iran is also responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans, from the 241 Marines murdered in Beirut in 1983 to the three American soldiers killed by an Iranian-backed drone in Jordan just last year. Not to mention the regime’s own massive missile and drone attack directly on Israel in April 2024.
American television journalist and news host Chris Cuomo arrives to Tel Aviv and offers important nuance and perspective on the ground.
American television journalist and news host Chris Cuomo arrives to Tel Aviv and offers important nuance and perspective on the ground.
Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team after they fled their delegation during the Asian Cup in Brisbane, saying they feared returning to Iran.
Think about what that means: professional athletes representing their country were so afraid of their own government that they chose to escape instead of going home. Australia chose to protect them, a reminder that for many Iranians, safety and freedom still depend on leaving the regime behind.
Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team after they fled their delegation during the Asian Cup in Brisbane, saying they feared returning to Iran.
Think about what that means: professional athletes representing their country were so afraid of their own government that they chose to escape instead of going home. Australia chose to protect them, a reminder that for many Iranians, safety and freedom still depend on leaving the regime behind.
Five Iranian female athletes were granted asylum in Australia after the entire team was threatened by the Iranian regime for refusing to sing its national anthem.
There is video footage of the girls signaling an SOS on their bus. Athletes should never have to choose between their safety and their sport.
The regime cannot continue to persecute and threaten Iranian athletes and artists and get away with it.
Five Iranian female athletes were granted asylum in Australia after the entire team was threatened by the Iranian regime for refusing to sing its national anthem.
There is video footage of the girls signaling an SOS on their bus. Athletes should never have to choose between their safety and their sport.
The regime cannot continue to persecute and threaten Iranian athletes and artists and get away with it.
During the Asian Cup in Australia, Iran’s women’s national football team stood silent during the national anthem, a rare act of defiance against the regime.
The protest triggered outrage from Iranian state media, where a government-aligned TV presenter called the players “traitors” and said those who oppose the country during wartime should face harsher punishment.
As the team prepared to fly back to Iran, players were reportedly seen making “SOS” hand signals, raising fears about their safety upon return.
During the Asian Cup in Australia, Iran’s women’s national football team stood silent during the national anthem, a rare act of defiance against the regime.
The protest triggered outrage from Iranian state media, where a government-aligned TV presenter called the players “traitors” and said those who oppose the country during wartime should face harsher punishment.
As the team prepared to fly back to Iran, players were reportedly seen making “SOS” hand signals, raising fears about their safety upon return.
Sending love today to the women who lead, inspire, and stand up against hatred and injustice.
At Creative Community for Peace, we are fortunate to work alongside some of the strongest, most talented women in our industry. This International Women’s Day, we honor their dedication, leadership, and the countless contributions they make every day.
In light of the ongoing struggle faced by the women of Iran, we are especially holding them in our thoughts today. We stand in solidarity with their courage and continue to hope for the freedom, dignity, and rights they deserve.
Photo: Courtesy, Shutterstock
Sending love today to the women who lead, inspire, and stand up against hatred and injustice.
At Creative Community for Peace, we are fortunate to work alongside some of the strongest, most talented women in our industry. This International Women’s Day, we honor their dedication, leadership, and the countless contributions they make every day.
In light of the ongoing struggle faced by the women of Iran, we are especially holding them in our thoughts today. We stand in solidarity with their courage and continue to hope for the freedom, dignity, and rights they deserve.
Photo: Courtesy, Shutterstock
The eloquent Van Jones sums it up perfectly.
Too many people have amplified pro-terror and pro-regime propaganda in the name of “patriotism.”
The eloquent Van Jones sums it up perfectly.
Too many people have amplified pro-terror and pro-regime propaganda in the name of “patriotism.”
Israel releases its entry for the @eurovision Song Contest.
We absolutely love @noam_bettan’s “Michelle”
Israel releases its entry for the @eurovision Song Contest.
We absolutely love @noam_bettan’s “Michelle”
