Iran, Donald Trump and Israel
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Trump warns a 'very bad day' for Iran
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Many people in Tehran and Tel Aviv are worried that Trump will make good on his threats to attack Iran again, but for some, it's fear laced with hope.
Israel wants President Donald Trump to push for limits for Iran's ballistic missiles. Experts say Iran won't budge.
Several “downed Israeli drones” were among the military hardware on show during Iran ’s anniversary celebrations for the Islamic Revolution on Wednesday, according to state media in Iran.
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Netanyahu to discuss potential Iran strikes with Trump as Washington and Tehran resume talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to discuss possible military options against Iran with US President Donald Trump during his visit to Washington this week as Israel prepares contingencies should US-Iran talks collapse,
As U.S.-Iran nuclear diplomacy continues, Israel warns that limiting talks to atomic program while ignoring ballistic missiles leaves Jerusalem "exposed."
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Iran’s FM berates Israeli daily over report of secret mass executions
Israel Hayom, derided by Abbas Araghchi as 'Miriam Adelson's mouthpiece,' said intel shows Tehran shot or strangled thousands of detained protesters in recent weeks The post Iran’s FM berates Israeli daily over report of secret mass executions appeared first on The Times of Israel.
According to Prof. Amatzia Baram of the University of Haifa, political optics weigh heavily in Washington, making a strong, enforceable nuclear deal the top priority.
US President Donald Trump publicly focused on diplomacy after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but experts believe the central conflict is Israel's push to include Iran's nonnegotiable missile program in any future deal.