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Israelis are united in opposing the nuclear deal with Iran. Across the political spectrum, the citizens of Israel agree with PM Netanyahu that overnight the world has become a much more dangerous place.
The US Secretary of Defense will arrive next week to reassure Israel that the Iran nuclear deal will not end US-Israeli bilateral cooperation to counter Iran’s terror activities.
Israeli leaders from across the political spectrum condemned the bad Iran nuclear deal as ineffective, saying it ignores Iran's support of global terror.
The Iran nuclear deal President Obama has approved now faces a 60-day review in Congress. Will Congress also approve it? Obama has already said he would veto any opposition to the deal.
There is no daylight among Israel's leaders and especially between Israel's governing coalition and its opposition with regard to the Iran nuclear deal. Israelis across the political spectrum oppose this bad deal.
Israeli PM Netanyahu and leaders across the political spectrum decried the bad nuclear deal with Iran as an historic mistake which will endanger the entire world.
Iran now has a green light to develop nuclear weapons, provides the terror-supporting regime with billions of dollars and will now send the Middle East spiraling into a nuclear arms race.
In what Israeli leaders have called a "historic mistake," the US has signed a nuclear deal with Iran, believing this will prevent Iran from attaining nuclear weapons.
Former CIA head James Woolsey said that the deal with Iran is worthless and will lead to a surge in global terror and a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
While the US and world powers voice optimism about the deal with Iran, Israeli PM Netanyahu is furious that the world is giving in, warning of a major global threat.
In a huge setback for Israel and an overwhelming collapse of Western red lines in the nuclear negotiations, the P5+1 powers including the United States will soon sign a bad nuclear deal with Iran.
In this video, human rights activist David Keyes heads to Vienna where he pokes fun at the Iranian nuclear deal negotiators, pressing them on Iran's human rights violations.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stressed that the Islamic Republic would continue to view the US as a foe and would not change its belligerent foreign policy.
As millions of Iranians call for the destruction of Israel and America, Iran's FM confirms progress is being made and is hopeful for a deal by the newly extended deadline.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a press release saying that the Palestinian issue and pursuing a strategy for the destruction of Israel are the Muslims world’s top priorities.
Another deadline for the nuclear talks between the P5+1 powers and Iran has come and gone, with both parties citing significant gaps and the need for more time.
As the US continues to chase after a deal with Iran, an Iranian commander declared that America would remain an enemy of Iran, despite any nuclear agreement.
With only 24 hours to deadline, the talks between Iran and the P5+1 powers appear deadlocked, with both sides skeptical on the prospects of progress, citing significant gaps on several crucial issues.
Seeking Jewish support for her US presidential bid and while unclear regarding her position on Iran, Hillary Clinton hints that she would be a better friend to Israel than Obama.
As Iran and the P5+1 nations work feverishly to finalize a nuclear agreement, Prime Minister Netanyahu continues to warn against a bad and dangerous deal.
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In a major setback to stop Iran from nuclear capability, the US has agreed to drop its key demand to inspect Iran's nuclear sites. A bad deal has now become much worse.
With only two days left until the deadline for an agreement, reports emerging from the nuclear talks with Iran indicate that significant differences between the two sides still remain.
This SHOCKING video shows what would likely happen if an Iran nuclear deal goes bad, resulting in nuclear threats and actual attacks. The real world with a nuclear Iran.
Top US experts published a letter in which they urge the Obama administration to seek a better deal with Iran, as the one currently proposed is deemed to fail.
In what appears to be shocking news and yet another concession to Iran, the US and other nations have offered nuclear equipment in exchange for Iran's eliminating its capacity to produce atomic weapons.
With only two weeks to go to the deadline, Iran and the P5+1 still have not agreed on many crucial issues, deepening Israel's fear that the US and other world powers involved in the negotiations will sign a bad deal.
The US is again caving to Iranian defiance, this time eliminating the long-standing requirement that the Islamic Republic come clean on its history of nuclear weapons development in order to reach a final deal.
As the deadline for a nuclear deal nears, Iran's President Rouhani said there are still many gaps in negotiations between the two sides, but he expressed confidence that they can be bridged.
An Israeli delegation headed by National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen will meet with US officials in Washington in the hope that they will be able to influence the American stance on Iran before they sign a bad deal.