Israel's Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon predicts a bleak future for Israel's security challenges and said that a resolution to the conflict with the Palestinians was not likely to happen in the foreseeable future.
Attendees at the annual Jerusalem Post conference, held in New York this year, heckled Treasury Secretary Jack Lew when he defended the Obama administration's policies on Iran. Israeli officials condemned the rude response.
Israel and Saudi Arabia have publicly admitted to secret diplomatic relations. They hope to cooperate on the Iranian threat and on resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict.
International inspectors confirmed Iran added significantly to its enriched stockpile - all while negotiating with the US and Europeans over its nuclear program.
Disregarding Israel's concerns and the present P5+1 nuclear talks with Iran, Russia is building two additional nuclear reactors for the Islamic Republic.
US diplomat Dennis Ross criticized Obama’s approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but acknowledged that the president has responded well to Israel’s security needs.
Addressing the clearly supportive congregation of Adas Israel synagogue in Washington, D.C., Obama justified his open criticism of Israel and defended his approach to dealing with Iran.
Obama defended his public criticism of Israel as being in the best interests of the Jewish state while insisting that a deal with Iran poses no danger.
As it negotiates over its nuclear program with the P5+1 nations, Iran remains steadfast in its refusal to allow international inspectors access to suspected nuclear sites.
Iran and the P5+1 continue to disagree on the facts of the framework deal regarding Tehran's nuclear program. They are aiming for a final agreement by June 30.
Many US citizens approve of the deal formulating with Iran regarding its nuclear aspirations, but few trust Tehran to carry through with its commitments, a poll shows.
A top Iranian official reiterated that Iran will not permit inspections of its nuclear facilities and repeated the demand that sanctions be removed immediately.
In a meeting with US Senator Portman, Prime Minister Netanyahu again warned of the dangerous nuclear deal with Iran, saying the world needs a better, safer solution.
In a shocking Washington Free Beacon report, John Kerry told Iranian FM Zarif that he wished the United States had a leader like Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
As the Iran nuclear talks march toward the deadline in June, US Senators are working to convince their colleagues to give Congress oversight on any final deal.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans disapprove of the job President Barack Obama is doing on Iran, with 32 percent approving, according to a new Fox News poll.
The bill approved by the Senate regarding the deal on Iran's nuclear program is "a good compromise" and a result of Israeli efforts, says Minister Steinitz.
Israeli leaders are deeply worried that the agreement with Iran will encourage and assist the Islamic Republic in expanding and financing terror in the Middle East and around the world.
Russia has decided to sell advanced surface-to-air missiles to Iran now that a framework nuclear agreement was reached between Iran and the six global powers.
Despite US President Obama's claim that Netanyahu has yet to present a good alternative to the current preliminary nuclear agreement, the Israeli leader insists that a better deal is possible - and explains how.
Still describing the US as "the enemy," a leading Iranian general says that to date, Washington has conceded to all of Tehran's demands in the negotiations.
J Street congratulated the Obama administration for reaching “an historic agreement” with Iran. The left-wing group is lobbying Congress to support the framework deal.
Former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz have questioned the wisdom of the framework agreement with Iran, pointing to the serious dangers.
Obama pledged to safeguard Israel's security, but most Israelis view the promises as empty, says Elliot Abrams, a former senior foreign policy advisor for US Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.
"The entire world celebrated the deal with North Korea, but it turned out to be a very, very bad deal." Netanyahu said, stressing the danger of the current framework agreement with Iran.