Iran Deal
Iran would use a nuclear weapon if it acquired one, Trump says
Trump told Newsmax that while Iran's military is heavily damaged, only a guarantee against nuclear development will secure a lasting peace, calling for stronger global action.
Allies fear a rushed US-Iran framework deal could backfire, leaving technical deadlock - analysis
Ceasefire or countdown? Why the Iran conflict isn’t finished
IMF warns Strait of Hormuz might never be back to normal
Biden says Iran nuclear deal 'dead' but US won't announce it publicly
The surfacing of the video comes just days after the IAEA - the UN's nuclear watchdog - visited Tehran to try and renew talks regarding a nuclear pact.
Gantz: Now's the time to push Iran towards improved nuclear deal
Defense Minister Benny Gantz: "The relationship between Israel and Diaspora Jewry is stronger than any leader or government."
Russia, Iran, Hamas: Biden, don't negotiate with terrorists - opinion
Whether it be humoring the idea of opening a consulate in Israel’s capital of Jerusalem or investigating Israel’s self-defense actions, Biden’s policies assist those who have no interest in peace.
Voices from the Arab press: Did Washington revive military option against Iran?
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Is Russia happy it sabotaged a new US-Iran deal? - analysis
Having oversold Washington and angered the Bush, Obama, Trump and Biden administrations, Moscow realizes it has no more “in” with the West.
Iran, North Korea think they can become nuclear powers without obstacle - analysis
North Korea and Iran have made it clear that their nuclear threats are not empty.
IAEA chief: There is Iranian nuclear activity we know nothing about
Want to meet with Iran, but they must resolve doubts.
No room for Iran nuclear deal progress now - France's Macron
Macron said the current political situation in Iran, where protests have broken out against the government, changed the situation "a lot" and "fragilized" the likelihood of reaching a deal.
Netanyahu is back: What diplomatic challenges await Israel's new PM?
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Netanyahu has long touted his diplomatic bona fides. That experience will surely serve the new prime minister well. Here are some of his challenges.
How will a Netanyahu-led Israeli gov't impact Iran policy? - analysis
All of Netanyahu’s actual record for using force suggests that he is no more likely to actually pull the trigger for a preemptive strike against Tehran than Bennett-Lapid were.