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Israeli analyst Kfir Tshuva said even if Israel chooses to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, it will not harm civilian infrastructure or the regime itself which could ignite an uncontrollable chain re
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But Israel’s leaders shouldn’t fear the coming Iran deal. They may even find reasons to welcome it: Among a host of bad options for curbing Iran’s nuclear program and pacifying a volatile region, a nuclear agreement between Trump and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could be the least bad option for Israel too.
As we approach the precipice of a major conflict, it is important to take into consideration what is likely and how far it could go.
Iran’s intelligence minister has claimed without offering evidence that Tehran seized an “important treasury” of information regarding Israel’s nuclear program.
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How U.S. & Iran Are 'Weaponising' Nuclear Talks & Why It Could Reshape Mid-East Power DynamicsThe U.S. and Iran are back at the negotiating table. But is this really about nuclear weapons - or is something else going on? As Washington and Tehran exchange proposals, veiled threats, and strategic silence,
Tension have spiked in the Middle East after Iran's missile attack on Israel this week. Fears rose that Israel's military intends to retaliate "significantly" and swiftly after Iran fired almost ...
Israel and Iran both possess weapons that can comfortably reach each other’s targets (see map 2), but Israel would likely depend on aircraft to strike Iran, using stand-off missiles or gravity ...
Jabbari’s remarks seem to also be aimed at setting up a showdown between Trump and Iran’s regime. Jabbari made his declaration to destroy Israel when he spoke to paramilitary forces during ...
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Israel bombs Iran: Map shows empty skies over Middle East as revenge missiles firedA map shows the empty skies over the Middle East tonight as Israel launches revenge strikes against Iran. Air traffic Israel commenced what it described as military targets in Iran in retaliation ...
The U.S. and Iran are back at the negotiating table. But is this really about nuclear weapons — or is something else going on? As Washington and Tehran exchange proposals, veiled threats, and strategic silence,