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U.S. President Joe Biden expressed support for efforts to reach a compromise on judicial reform and reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to Israel’s security.
“A new identity crisis has emerged in the spider’s web,” says Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani.
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.
“The Caroline Glick Show,” with guest Amnon Lord, Ep. 45
Both Sunni states severed diplomatic relations with Tehran in 2016.
Masyaf is a well-known “trouble spot” that contains the 4000 Institute, where experts from Iran, North Korea and Syria develop precision missiles for Hezbollah, says the Alma Center.
Antonio Tajani says Tehran’s calls to destroy Israel are a modern form of antisemitism.
U.N. inspectors caught Iran an easy step away from weapons-grade uranium.
“Members of the Jewish community were the first to help us ... they realized the evil nature of the Iranian regime’s dictatorship,” said Gazelle Sharmahd, whose father faces a death sentence in Iran.
“Our Middle East: An Insider’s View” with hosts Dan Diker and Khaled Abu Toameh and guest Harold Rhode, Ep. 4
Riyadh’s distrust of Washington was a key calculation in the maneuver, according to Tel Aviv University professor Eyal Zisser.
The reported deal expands the two countries’ military relationship, that has included Tehran supplying Moscow with drones for use in the war on Ukraine.