The U.S. warns that Iran is days away from nuclear capability, prompting concerns as former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus emphasizes that diplomatic efforts have failed and Israel remains prepared to strike if necessary.
Naftali Bennett and Noa Tishby tackle the widespread misconception of Israel as an apartheid state, setting the record straight by highlighting Israel’s commitment to equal laws for all its citizens.
Israel has exposed Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program called Project Amad, which revealed that Tehran was developing five nuclear warheads as early as 2003.
Europe's foreign policy boss is pushing hard for a new Iran deal, which would flood a tyrannical regime on the brink of nuclear weapons with billions of dollars.
A UN agency found 'traces of enriched uranium in places that had never been declared by Iran' and that admitted Tehran "has not been forthcoming" about its nuclear activities.
Iranian Cabinet spokesman Ali Rabiei walked back falsehoods previously promoted by the regime, confessing significant damage on an Iranian nuclear facility.
While the IDF estimates that Tehran is two years away from a nuclear weapon and Iranian terror proxy Hezbollah seeks to strike Israel, the Biden administration is on the cusp of removing sanctions.
Calling the event 'nuclear terrorism,' Atomic Energy Organization of Iran head Ali Akbar Salehi says that Tehran reserves 'the right to take action against the perpetrators.'
Despite the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran has continued to deceive the world in its pursuit of a nuclear bomb and they are 'closer every day,' says a member of an Iranian resistance group.
The University of Texas at Austin disclaimed any association with a professor who called for genocide to wipe out 9 million Israelis by bombing the Jewish state 'until the sand turns to glass.'
This is the personal account of former Minister of Defense Amir Peretz, who recounts the stages prior to one of Israel's most daring operations to destroy Syria' nuclear capabilities.
Israel should ratify the nuclear test ban treaty within five years — and Iran should also ratify but the timing is uncertain, Lassina Zerbo, the head of the UN organization established to implement the treaty said Wednesday.
Efforts have long been underway by the UN to fully ban nuclear testing, by getting all member states to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Israel signed it in 1996, but, along with the US and other countries, has resisted ratifying it until the proper 'regional context and appropriate timing.'
JFK offered Israel assistance against Arab aggression and Israel and the US signed an agreement for Israeli participation in Strategic Defense Initiative research.
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