Iran
Hours before Riyadh and Tehran renew relations, a congressional subcommittee strategized on advancing the Abraham Accords.
One of the goals of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s visit by is to check up on Israel’s preparations for Iran, an expert on the U.S. tells JNS.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin meets with top officials in Israel, including Netanyahu.
“We have a common agenda to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and preventing Iran’s aggression,” said the Israeli prime minister.
The Democratic congressman from Illinois, who recently joined the House Foreign Affairs Committee, shared some priorities with JNS.
“The Caroline Glick Show” with IDF Brig. Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi, Ep. 44
A group affiliated with Tehran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security was responsible, says the Israel National Cyber Directorate.
Assurances were made to U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi during his two-day visit to Tehran.
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The Pentagon chief is expected to address tensions in Judea and Samaria and countering Tehran, amid reports that Israel is readying a possible strike on Iran’s nuclear sites.
“2,500 years ago an enemy arose in Persia who sought to destroy the Jews. They did not succeed then, neither will they succeed today,” says the Israeli premier.
Tehran will allow the IAEA to reinstall monitoring equipment removed last year amid stalled nuclear talks, but inspectors will not be granted access to several sensitive sites.