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The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s inspectors last week detected uranium enriched to 84%.
“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 level is just below the 90% needed to produce nuclear bombs.
The Jewish Institute for National Security of America commended Sen. Tom Cotton for legislation to have IAF pilots train on refueling tankers.
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.
More than a dozen people are also said to have been injured in the attack, which targeted a building in the city’s Kafr Sousa neighborhood.
The strike targeted a Liberia-flagged vessel owned by a shipping company headed by Israeli billionaire Eyal Ofer, causing minor damage and no casualties.
He calls on world powers to prevent the proliferation of weapons once the U.N. arms embargo on the Islamic Republic expires in October.
According to the London-based “Jewish Chronicle,” the Islamic Republic plans to target those leaders if Israel attacks.
Nevertheless, despite the convergence of U.S.-Israeli assessments, Israel may still end up having to take on Iran’s nuclear program on its own, says former intelligence official.
Russian state nuclear energy company Rosatom will now be permitted to profit in the Islamic Republic without facing sanctions.