US lawmakers on Thursday adopted a sharply worded resolution warning about the dangers of a nuclear-armed Iran and urging President Barack Obama to increase diplomatic and political pressure against Tehran.
Israel and the Czech Republic inked a raft of inter-governmental deals on Thursday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began a two-day visit to Prague.
Iran is a threat not only for Israel but for the whole region, said Bahrain’s Ambassador to the United States, Huda Noono, the first Jewish Ambassador of an Arab country, in an interview with EJP.
In what was clearly an officially-sanctioned leak, the U.S. sent Iran a clear message just a few days before the next round of Iran-West nuclear talks in Baghdad.
Telexes from 1990 indicate that as head of a university, Iran's current foreign minister was involved in efforts to create military nuclear program; findings come days before talks between Iran and world powers.
Maj. Gen. Kochavi, warns against Hezbollah's increasing strength in south Lebanon, says he sees possibility for convincing Russian President Vladimir Putin to cooperate with the west against Assad.
Second document in as many days critiques Israel for anti-democratic bills, anti-Arab discrimination, not prosecuting settler violence; Israeli official says focus is misplaced.