Nuclear agreement notwithstanding, Iran continues with its weapons development. The latest missile produced, the precise Fateh 313, is capable of striking both Israel and Europe.
Israel and US lawmakers responded in fury to the exposed IAEA deal that allow Iran to inspect its own nuclear sites, calling the agreement “remarkably naive and incredibly reckless."
Under the inspection protocols developed with the IAEA, Iran has the right to vet nuclear inspectors and to refuse entry into the country, the deputy foreign minister said.
Iran threatened the International Atomic Energy Agency head with harm if he reveals the contents of their secret agreement, which, Congress fears, could be inadequate in preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Iran's head of Atomic Energy says his country is the winning party even if the Iran nuclear deal fails to receive approval from the US Congress in the upcoming September vote.
Islamic Waqf officials stalked and shouted at a delegation of US Congressmen visiting the Temple Mount, accusing them of recognizing Jewish history in the area.
Secretary of State John Kerry dismissed concerns in the House of Representatives that Iran is out to destroy the US despite Iranian statements calling for “Death to America.”
Dozens of organizations, including United with Israel, brought 12,000 people to the “Stop Iran Now” rally in New York City to protest against the nuclear deal.
Members of Congress are frustrated at the Obama administration's lack of transparency with regard to side agreements between the IAEA and Iran concerning nuclear inspections.
United with Israel members joined thousands in the largest protest in Times Square history to urge Congress to reject the Iranian nuclear deal. Watch the action!
Dozens of organizations, including United with Israel, brought 12,000 people to the “Stop Iran Now” rally in New York City in protest against the nuclear deal.
Ron Dermer, Israel's Ambassador to the US, is working hard on Capitol Hill to convey Israel's deep concerns with the bad Iran nuclear deal in the hope that Congress will vote against it.
The P5+1 powers including the US have just signed a terrible nuclear agreement with Iran. Call your representatives in Congress and urge them to reject the deal!
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.
Two congressmen introduced legislation earmarking hundreds of millions of dollars for a leading anti-missile defense system that is a joint US-Israel project.
United with Israel presented a petition - signed by over 100,000 US citizens - demanding that the US continue with sanctions until Iran's nuclear program is completely dismantled.
AIPAC has published a point-by-point list of responses to arguments made by supporters of the bad framework Iran deal. Anyone who believes a nuclear Iran would be bad for the world must read this!
During his visit to Israel, John Boehner, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, together with Prime Minister Netanyahu, emphasized the strong US-Israel alliance and common threats facing both nations.
What does Jerusalem mean to Israel and the Jewish people? Despite the fact that the US - along with most other countries - does not recognize it, Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
US intelligence claims that Israel spied on the US to get details on the Iran nuclear negotiations. The information obtained by the Americans however, could have only been discovered - by spying on Israel.
Iran and the P5+1 powers remain far from a deal as the nuclear negotiations deadline looms. The US Senate will wait until after the deadline to consider its next steps regarding sanctions.
The UN Security Council may lift sanctions against Iran once a nuclear deal is struck, preventing the US from rejecting or later repealing the agreement.
In an attempt to sidestep accusations that Iran seeks to destroy Israel, Iran’s FM actually claimed that Iran "saved" Jews in the past, even during the ancient Purim episode.
Famed Harvard professor, lawyer and Israel-defender Alan Dershowitz stands behind Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech and demands that President Obama respond in kind to Netanyahu's important new proposal.
Lest some mistakenly believe otherwise, the sanctions against Iran are indeed taking their toll on the Iranian economy. This could create more pressure on Iran's leaders to give in to Israel's demand to dismantle its nuclear program.
With all the controversy and hullabaloo surrounding Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, it appears most American Jews stood behind the decision to address the legislature on the dangers of a nuclear Iran.
Senator Marco Rubio delivered a fiery speech, urging his colleagues not to boycott Prime Minister Netanyahu's address to Congress on the Iranian nuclear threat.
Israel's prime minister visited the Western Wall, which abuts the Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest site, to say a short prayer before leaving for Washington where he will address Congress on the Iranian nuclear issue.
It is not only within the rights of Congress, it is their absolute responsibility to hear what Netanyahu has to say. Anything less would simply be un-American.