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The visit comes on the heels of a Palestinian Islamic Jihad delegation to Iran.
Arab reports indicate that the group is loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad and receives weapons and training from Iran and Hezbollah.
Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi talks about the emerging U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement.
We are opposed to “mini-agreements,” said the premier.
The tightening of military coordination comes amid reports of an imminent agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.
The two officials discussed “the wide range of threats posed by Iran, including its nuclear program,” per a Pentagon readout.
Jerusalem is concerned Tehran will reverse-engineer the weapons and supply them to Hamas and Hezbollah.
The Israeli lawmaker called for world legislatures to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism.
A convenient launching pad for Iranian UAVs or missile strikes, this arena should be monitored carefully, according to Israeli observers.
“We will discuss our shared commitment to ensuring that Iran will never gain military nuclear capabilities,” says the Israeli defense minister.
The agreement taking shape between Washington and Tehran will bolster Iran’s hegemonic ambitions, bringing closer a clash with Israel, experts tell JNS.
The deal, described by Iranian officials as a “political ceasefire,” is aimed at lowering tensions.