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  1. Site: Padre Peregrino
    10 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    As you know, for the first seven years of my priesthood, I offered the new sacraments.  The last seven years I have offered exclusively the old sacraments.  But now I'm switching from a 1962 TLM Missal to a 1939 TLM Missal.  This has little to do with the papacy or obedience or rebellion or political [...]
  2. Site: Padre Peregrino
    10 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    What do you do if you come across a dying person?  Should you prioritize getting a paramedic or a priest?  What can a lay person do for a dying person who is baptized or unbaptized?  What should a priest do for a dying person who is baptized or unbaptized? The traditional answers are relatively simple. [...]
  3. Site: Padre Peregrino
    10 months 4 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    These days, St. Catherine of Siena is frequently quoted in her love of the pope of her day (as well she should be.) However, she is less frequently quoted in what she had to say about the antipope of her day.  There have been 20-40 antipopes in history, so a discussion on this topic is [...]
  4. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 19 hours ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) p.113-116 The Creed, Article IX, Section E. My article on how any decent Catholic can recognize a heretic in "the hierarchy": https://www.padreperegrino.org/2023/01/whoinferior/ -Donate: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/ -Telegram: https://t.me/padreperegrino
  5. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 4 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Last year I wrote an article titled, Why Do Rad-Trads Keep “Guessing” Everything Right? In it, I explained it was not a coincidence that traditional Catholics were accurate on everything from resisting "the covid vaccine" to seeing the current Church crisis accurately.  Why is this? It wasn't because my Google-button worked better than the priests [...]
  6. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 6 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    In the more righteous days of Christendom, Catholic countries did indeed reserve the death penalty for men or women who had killed children.  This is seen in the fact that in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, the Church Fathers and the Popes held that the death penalty was not only for safety [...]
  7. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Recently, I was featured in an article at Baptist News called The Harrison Butker story is so much weirder than you know.  It was a hit piece against several high-profile American traditional Catholics, including myself.  The featured image to their hit piece is reproduced above (photo credit to the lefty Baptist News) capturing many people [...]
  8. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    GOSPEL: Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and after blessing it broke it and gave it to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.” And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, saying, “Drink of it, all of you, for this is [...]
  9. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Mass with two families on '45 calendar.
  10. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Riding my bike around Denver as a 12 year old boy, I got good at maps.  These were obviously the days before cell-phones and GPS, so I studied my maps as a hobby.  I studied city maps of Denver and Chicago, state maps of Colorado and the Eisenhower Interstate System.  I would look at globes [...]
  11. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Last week in Florida, a woman demanded Holy Communion from a 66 year old priest named Fr. Rodriguez.  When he quietly informed her in that Communion line that she had to be a practicing Catholic, she grabbed numerous hosts (the body of Jesus Christ) in his ciborium.  As she crushed them in her hand, he [...]
  12. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) p.111-113 The Creed, Article IX, Section D. *** -My site:  https://www.padreperegrino.org -Donate: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/ -Telegram: https://t.me/padreperegrino -R.: https://rumble.com/c/c-1209063
  13. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Mr. Murray Rundus interviews me about the poor, the pro-life movement and my vocation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdj1s77WB0A
  14. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    In Florida , a non-Catholic approached Holy Communion, tried to grab it, and a priest bit her forearm. https://youtu.be/llVcGN2gJqw
  15. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    One of the more common heresies over the last 50 years goes something like, "Jesus discovered His vocation at His baptism." Of course, that denies the Divinity of Christ.  But a reader recently told me about the opposite heresy she came across.  She saw that I recently said on social media that I do not [...]
  16. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Was Russia ever consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by a Pope and all bishops? What is the true (but hidden) Third Secret of Fatima? What do we do with such information? Fr. Amorth, Padre Pio, Russia and Third Secret: https://onepeterfive.com/chief-exorcist-father-amorth-padre-pio-knew-the-third-secret/ Fatima, Portugal and Ab0rtn.: https://www.padreperegrino.org/2021/02/fatima-portugal-and-abortion/ -Donate: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/ -Telegram: https://t.me/padreperegrino -R.: https://rumble.com/c/c-1209063
  17. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Just as in the days of Christ, it was the scribes and Pharisees (obsessed with the law instead of the Gospel) who crucified Christ.  So also today, canon lawyers now crucify the Catholic Church by legalism.  It's not that Canon Law is the problem.  Canon Law was originally set up to be at the service [...]
  18. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    How to Attend Holy Mass Like the Saints: https://vimeo.com/283322245 Gospel today: Then one of the twelve, whose name was Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, “What will you give me if I deliver him over to you?” And they paid him thirty pieces of silver. And from that moment he sought an [...]
  19. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    This month of May, we discuss the most important miracle since the Resurrection. https://www.youtube.com/live/FrqLdr3U7xg?si=tSRiQpPGz3wnCfX3
  20. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    And when they came to the place that is called The Skull, there they crucified Him, and the criminals, one on His right and one on His left.  And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And they cast lots to divide His garments. And the people stood by, watching, [...]
  21. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Cum his qui oderant pacem, eram pacificus.—Psalm 119:7. Today is the 14th anniversary of my ordination to the priesthood.  I am often reminded there is only One High Priest, Jesus Christ.  We ministerial priests share in that priesthood both ontologically and by suffering as Christ suffered. The above picture was taken before or after a [...]
  22. Site: Padre Peregrino
    11 months 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Featured image The Battle of Le Mans, p/c In the Vendee. Most of you know about the Resistance of the Vendée, a group of fervent Catholics who valiantly fought with weapons against the leaders of the French Revolution.  This is partly because the French Revolution was killing priests and nuns, as well as doing other [...]
  23. Site: Padre Peregrino
    12 months 2 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    We buried John-Paul, a ten-year old, just two days ago. Today, I reference the loss of their son at a private Mass at their home on Ascension Thursday.
  24. Site: Padre Peregrino
    12 months 2 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Since however the younger generations must be trained in the arts and sciences for the advantage and prosperity of civil society, and since the family of itself is unequal to this task, it was necessary to create that social institution, the school. But let it be borne in mind that this institution owes its existence [...]
  25. Site: Padre Peregrino
    12 months 4 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Many good Catholics today have now become acutely aware of sexual sins (the Sixth and Ninth Commandment) as well as the First Commandment (partly due to public violations of this like the worship of the Pachamama statue near the Vatican a few years ago.)  In light of this, I believe that the most underrated of [...]
  26. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 2 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    What kind of people will we win to Catholicism if we put relativism first?  If we put objective truth first?
  27. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 4 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    In Archaeologism Part I, I demonstrated that Popes from 1786 to 1947 condemned the heretics projecting Protestant notions of liturgy onto the early Church under pretext of "archeology" or "Church history."  This modernist fad is also called "antiquarianism." Realize first that Pope Pius XII basically warned the faithful not to believe the Holy Spirit was [...]
  28. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 6 days ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Before looking at the Synod of Pistoia, let's define Archaeologism (also called antiquarianism.)  Unam Sanctam defines it: Archaeologism is not so much a heresy as a fad, a certain approach to Catholic liturgy and practice. Its distinguishing characteristic is an excessive value placed on those Catholic practices which came earlier in historical-chronological succession. For the [...]
  29. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    If we see the prophesied "Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary" before the end of the world, there is reason to believe we'll get a traditional Pope (as miraculous as that would be) and my hope in that would begin the resuscitation of the international missions of the Catholic Church.  Perhaps I would leave [...]
  30. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    On why the Son of God chose to die as a slave before rising from the dead, and why modern martyrs will follow in His footsteps on both.  (Correction:  I said St. Mark's feast is coming up, but it's today.)
  31. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    p/c Notre-Dame De Fontgombault Several years ago, as I was switching from the new sacraments to the ancient Roman sacraments, I stopped at a parish in Tampa one afternoon.  I asked the parish secretary if I could offer Holy Mass there.  She asked who was going to attend my Mass.  I said I was alone. [...]
  32. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 1 week ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Should you attend a parish that promotes truth or charity?  The obvious answer is both.  But what if you had to choose?  I ask this parish-based question because I have been hearing horror stories lately on some unbelievably mean things that traditional priests have said in the confessional to lay people.  Also, we just saw [...]
  33. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    How do you maintain your convictions when your culture is smothered? https://youtu.be/1dBSLVT3XSw?si=KMYog_EzwheB0uUy
  34. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Recently on his show, Bill Maher shocked his audience in admitting that pro-lifers are correct: "They think it’s murder—and it kind of is." The audience enters a nervous silence. Then he adds a shocking line: "I’m just okay with that." The audience enters another nervous silence, not sure if he's joking. But he is not. [...]
  35. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Mr. Jesse Romero and Mr. Paul Clay and I discuss: Why do American evangelicals see the need to maintain a strong military state in Israel? Is there one or three "Abrahamic Religions"? The Biblical answer leads into no salvation outside the Catholic Church. Shorty version: https://youtu.be/e9bB4ruUU9Q?si=O_mYAllkUKSy55fi
  36. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    Can you be a loving heresy-hunter? https://youtu.be/4XzAemSZR4M?si=XSdy90dGwVnfq7sl  
  37. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 2 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    p/c R.P. at Holy Ghost. The pre-55 Easter Vigil's 12th Prophesy (sung before Holy Mass) ends with a prayer naming God as the "Only Hope of the World" (Spes Única Mundi.) I went to that very long vigil on Saturday night at a traditional parish in my area and then on Sunday Morning, I offered [...]
  38. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT.) The Creed, Article IX, Section C. *** -My site: https://www.padreperegrino.org -Donate: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/ -Telegram: https://t.me/padreperegrino -R.: https://rumble.com/c/c-1209063
  39. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    The theology behind US being in the current conflict. https://youtu.be/EM1NAjTL0LU?si=ljvejEqnDGFr_3n6
  40. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    The above picture is one I snapped on the Greek island I am currently on.  This is part retreat and part mission which will be revealed later.  I'm continue to produce content on this site and my channels.  I continue to pray/read 4 hrs/day, so I continue to thank my donors for keeping my life [...]
  41. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 3 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    I wish there were not divisions in Christianity, but there are.  I wish there were not any divisions in Catholicism, but there are.  In this article, I'm going to show the roots of the three factions of Western Catholicism as found in recent Church history.  This is not to further divide, but so that readers [...]
  42. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 4 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    The newly-invented "DDF" just released Dignitas Infinita. It has many heresies, but we'll just tackle a few below: Error 1: "The glorious Christ will judge by the love of neighbor that consists in ministering to the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick, and the imprisoned, with whom he identifies (cf. Mt. 25:34-36). [...]
  43. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 4 weeks ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    -Donate: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/ -Telegram: https://t.me/padreperegrino -R.:: https://rumble.com/c/c-1209063 *** The Gospel: When Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said to his disciples, “You know that after two days the Passover is coming, and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be crucified.”  Then the chief priests and the elders of the people gathered in [...]
  44. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    We clergy must return to being God-centered instead of man-centered. Maybe Monday will be the day.
  45. Site: Padre Peregrino
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: Father David Nix
    On the YouTube channel Avoiding Babylon, I have been joining my friends Anthony and Rob to have a Catholic discussion about a good movie (some of which are Catholic and some of which are not.)  We usually do this on the last Thursday of the month, and we call it our Faith in Film series. [...]
  46. Site: RT - News
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: RT

    The 1990 CFE agreement became meaningless after Russia’s withdrawal, Ankara has said

    Ankara has suspended its participation in a key European arms control pact that was meant to prevent new conflicts from emerging on the continent after the end of the Cold War.

    According to a decree signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and published on Friday, Türkiye will stop the implementation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) on April 8.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keceli said, “there was no possibility to continue meaningful implementation of the treaty” since Russia left the accord in November.

    The original CFE was signed in 1990 by NATO and the Soviet Union. Its principal goal was to cap the number of tanks, armored combat vehicles, artillery, and aircraft either side could deploy between the Atlantic coast and the Ural Mountains. The agreement was later amended to reflect the breakup of the Soviet bloc and the expansion of NATO eastwards during the late 1990s.

    Read more  US President Joe Biden (L) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Washington turns to Ankara to ramp up shell production – Bloomberg

    NATO members have refused to ratify the adapted version of the CFE, which ultimately led to its 2007 suspension by Russia. Moscow also cited Washington’s plans to station anti-air missiles in Europe as one of the reasons for the pact’s demise.

    Russia withdrew from the CFE in November 2023, arguing that the once-promising agreement had become pointless due to the West’s military support for Ukraine, the sanctions on Moscow, and other “hostile policies.” The US suspended its participation in the CFE following Russia’s withdrawal.

    The CFE is not the only arms control pact that has become defunct due to the current tensions between Russia and NATO. In 2019, the US withdrew from the 1987 INF Treaty, which restricted the number of American and Russian ground-launched medium-range nuclear missiles. Moscow quit the agreement last year. The treaty fell apart as both countries accused each other of secretly violating it.

    READ MORE: US to build weapons warehouse in Arctic Europe – media

    In 2020, the US left the Treaty on Open Skies, which allowed mutual surveillance flights over the entire territory of the participants. Russia followed suit, abandoning the accord a year later.

  47. Site: RT - News
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: RT

    Washington reportedly believes Tehran could launch drones and missiles in the coming days

    The US believes Iran will attack American or Israeli personnel in the Middle East in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike in Syria, several news outlets reported on Friday and Saturday, citing US officials. Tehran has vowed to avenge seven officers – including two top commanders from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – who were killed in the bombing of Iran’s consulate in Damascus on Monday.

    A senior official told CNN that the US government believes retaliation by Iran is inevitable, and added that the Israelis share this assessment. Officials warned that an attack could come as soon as next week.

    According to officials who spoke to NBC News and CBS News, American intelligence suggests that Iran could use “a swarm” of Shahed kamikaze drones and cruise missiles, and that Tehran could target an Israeli diplomatic or consular facility.

    The potential attack was discussed during a phone call between President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, CNN said.

    Read more Demonstrators burn US and Israeli flags during the funeral of seven Revolutionary Guard Corps officers in Tehran, Iran, April 5, 2024 Don’t fall into Israeli ‘trap’, Iran warns US

    There have not been any major attacks on US personnel in the region since late January, when a kamikaze drone killed three soldiers stationed at a remote outpost near the Jordanian-Syrian border. American troops shot down two drones near the al-Tanf base in southern Syria this week, CNN reported, citing US defense officials.

    Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has promised that Israel will “receive a slap in the face.” Officials in Tehran also made threats against the US, although Washington claimed it was unaware that the strike on Iran’s mission in Damascus would happen.

    Israel has accused Iran of aiding Hamas, Hezbollah, and other pro-Palestine militant groups and has vowed to neutralize any security threats during its war against Hamas in Gaza. Although Israel did not claim responsibility for the death of the Iranian generals directly, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned that “everyone who acts against us all over the Middle East” will pay “a heavy price.” 

  48. Site: RT - News
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: RT

    Israel must do more than temporarily open one border crossing, a ‘paradigm shift’ is needed, Antonio Guterres has said

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for a “meaningful increase” in the amount of aid allowed into Gaza, arguing that the “scattered measures” adopted by Israel are not enough to save the enclave’s population from malnutrition and disease.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed on Friday to allow humanitarian aid deliveries into northern Gaza through the Erez checkpoint, which had been closed since Israel imposed a near-total siege on the strip after Hamas attacked the Jewish state on October 7.

    Netanyahu stressed that the opening would be “temporary,” and would allow in enough aid “to prevent a humanitarian crisis” in Gaza.

    “It’s not enough to have scattered measures – we need a paradigm shift,” Guterres told reporters in New York on Friday. 

    Since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, aid has only been delivered to Gaza via the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the south of the enclave. However, Cairo allows Israel to determine when the crossing can be opened, and Israeli troops inspect every truck that passes.

    Read more The Erez border crossing between southern Israel and Gaza, January 3, 2024. Israel to reopen Gaza border crossing for aid

    Recalling his visit to Rafah last month, Guterres noted that “long lines of trucks loaded with humanitarian aid continue to face obstacle after obstacle.”

    “When the gates to aid are closed, the doors to starvation are opened,” he declared.

    A UN-backed report warned last month that more than 70% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents are facing “catastrophic hunger,” and that famine conditions now exist in the northern part of the strip.

    “This is incomprehensible and entirely avoidable,” Guterres stated.

    Israel has faced an international backlash after its military killed seven humanitarian workers in a drone strike on a clearly-marked aid convoy on Monday. Amid reports that the convoy was deliberately targeted, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a rare admission of guilt on Friday, announcing that two senior officers involved in ordering the strike had been sacked.

  49. Site: RT - News
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: RT

    Strategist Edward Luttwak has argued that members of the US-led bloc will have to deploy troops to prevent a Russian victory

    NATO nations can only forestall an inevitable loss to Russian forces in Ukraine by deploying their troops to the former Soviet republic, a former adviser to the US military has claimed.

    “The arithmetic of this is inescapable: NATO countries will soon have to send soldiers to Ukraine, or else accept catastrophic defeat,” military strategist Edward Luttwak wrote in an oped published on Thursday by the British online media outlet UnHerd. “The British and French, along with the Nordic countries, are already quietly preparing to send troops – both small elite units and logistics and support personnel – who can remain far from the front.”

    The conflict can’t be won without direct troop deployments because regardless of the quantity and quality of weapons sent to Kiev, Ukrainian forces are too outnumbered by the Russians, Luttwak argued. “This means that unless [Russian President Vladimir] Putin decides to end the war, Ukraine’s troops will be pushed back again and again, losing soldiers in the process who cannot be replaced.”

    Read more RT NATO is an American tool for confrontation in Europe – Kremlin

    Luttwak’s comments follow weeks of battlefield advances by Russian forces in the Donbass region. Western leaders have insisted that they can ensure a Ukrainian victory by providing aid to Kiev, but French President Emmanuel Macron suggested in February that direct troop deployments by NATO members could not be ruled out.

    European NATO members face a “momentous decision” because with US forces facing a growing threat of a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan, it will be up to them to provide the manpower that Ukraine needs, Luttwak said. “If Europe cannot provide enough troops, Russia will prevail on the battlefield, and even if diplomacy successfully intervenes to avoid a complete debacle, Russian military power will have victoriously returned to central Europe,” he added.

    NATO-Russia relations have deteriorated so much amid the Ukraine crisis that the Western alliance is already in “direct confrontation” with Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday. Putin has warned that NATO would risk triggering a nuclear conflict if its members send troops to Ukraine.

    READ MORE: ‘Take no NATO prisoners’ – Medvedev

    Luttwak suggested that by providing support troops for such tasks as troop training and repairing damaged equipment, NATO nations could free up more Ukrainians to serve on the front lines. “These NATO soldiers might never see combat, but they don’t have to in order to help Ukraine make the most of its own scarce manpower,” he said.

    The Romanian-born Luttwak, who was raised and educated largely in the UK, has advised the Pentagon, the US State Department, and the White House National Security Council, among other entities in Washington. A December 2015 profile of Luttwak by The Guardian billed him as “the Machiavelli of Maryland.” Now 81, he has reportedly advised clients ranging from the Dalai Lama to the prime minister of Kazakhstan.

    READ MORE: Ukraine ‘will become a member of NATO’ – top US diplomat

    Despite being a proponent of Western involvement in the conflict, Luttwak was put on a Ukrainian blacklist in 2022 for opining that Kiev cannot realistically hope to defeat Russia outright and depose Putin.

     

  50. Site: RT - News
    1 year 1 month ago
    Author: RT

    Israel is bracing for an Iranian counterattack after striking Tehran’s embassy in Damascus

    Iran has warned the US to “stay away” from any potential clash between itself and Israel, while Washington has cautioned Tehran against targeting American facilities, Iranian presidential aide Mohammad Jamshidi said on Friday.

    “In a written message, the Islamic Republic of Iran warns US leadership not to get dragged in [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu’s trap for [the] US: Stay away so you won’t get hurt,” Jamshidi wrote on X (formerly Twitter). 

    “In response, [the] US asked Iran not to target American facilities,” he added.

    Iran accused the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of carrying out an airstrike on its consulate in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Monday, killing seven officers of the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, including two generals. While the IDF followed its usual policy of neither confirming nor denying operations on foreign soil, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant inferred responsibility when he said on Wednesday that Israel “strikes our enemies all over the Middle East.”

    Read more  Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran promises Israel ‘slap in the face’

    Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed to retaliate, stating on Wednesday that Israel will “of course receive a slap in the face for this move.” The IDF responded by canceling all leave and scrambling satellite signals over Tel Aviv in anticipation of a strike in response.

    US officials have not said whether an Iranian assault on Israel would be grounds for military intervention. However, Washington has repeatedly warned Iran to stay out of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, and Tehran has largely complied. Rather than participating in the conflict directly, Iran has continued its existing policy of arming and training Shia militias in Iraq and Syria, and Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, who have traded fire with American and Israeli forces since the conflict began in October.

    Speaking to CNN on Thursday, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that the US is “very concerned” about the potential for war between Israel and Iran, before adding that the US will continue to provide military aid to Israel.

    READ MORE: Israel fires senior officers over drone strikes

    Jamshidi’s post is the first acknowledgment by either side of back-channel talks between Washington and Tehran since the embassy strike. However, an anonymous American official told Axios on Tuesday that the US “directly” informed Iran that it “had no involvement in the strike and we did not know about it ahead of time.”

    Speaking after a funeral procession for the slain officers in Tehran on Friday, IRGC commander Hossein Salami told a crowd of mourners that “no action by any enemy concerning [the Islamic Republic] will go unanswered.”

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