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Benjamin Weinthal

Benjamin Weinthal is a Jerusalem-based journalist who covers the Middle East and is a writing fellow at the Middle East Forum. Follow Benjamin on Twitter @BenWeinthal.

Riyadh is following the lead of other Sunni Arab countries in its effort to secure concessions from Washington to boost its security in exchange for a regional peace agreement.
U.N. inspectors caught Iran an easy step away from weapons-grade uranium.
The Saudi bank financing the sale allegedly demanded the boycott commitment.
But German security sources accuse Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps of contracting terrorism against synagogues and spying on the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany.
The Iranian regime’s genocidal antisemitism continues to be off the human rights radar screen on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
“The German Foreign Ministry is pretending that there are legal obstacles to proscribing Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps,” Norbert Röttgen says.
This requires the Biden administration to fire Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley and re-impose “maximum pressure,” Michael Rubin tells JNS.
JNS exclusive about alleged antisemitic German bishop cited.