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U.N. nuclear watchdog inspectors have detected uranium enriched to 84% purity in the Islamic Republic.
“The longer you wait, the harder that becomes. We’ve waited very long,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli premier met with U.S. Sens. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), stressing to them that America is the Jewish state’s “greatest friend.”
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid invokes U.S. pressure as a reason to delay the legislative process • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “It is possible and necessary to talk in order to reach agreements or at least reduce the disagreements among us.”
The United States reportedly helped facilitate the talks, that were initiated by the Palestinians ahead of the swearing-in of the Netanyahu government in December.
The Israeli premier scolded Yesh Atid lawmaker Ram Ben-Barak for comparing the government to Nazi Germany and denounced protesters for harassing coalition members outside their homes.
The IAF has requested 25 F-15IA fighter jets and four KC-46 midair refueling tankers.
Such a peace would bring the “effective end of the Israeli-Arab conflict,” said the prime minister.
The premier said his government would not advance plans to legalize outposts for the next few months.
“We are very active in maintaining security and freedom of navigation in international waters and will continue to do so,” said an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman.
The AG’s “gag order” limits what he can say on the judicial reform plan, the prime minister tells the National Leadership Mission of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
The Islamic Republic is not only attempting to attack Israel physically, but is also “trying to attack our national morale” and “undermine our unity as a people,” says the Israeli premier.