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The date being discussed is Sept. 20, during the 77th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
The relationship between the Israeli intelligence community and its American counterpart has worsened since President Joe Biden took office, senior Israeli analysts tell JNS.
“One way or another, the State of Israel is not a party to the agreement” and is not committed to any of the restrictions stemming from it, says former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett.
The U.S. administration has reportedly sought to reassure Israel that a new accord would not include major concessions by Washington.
The deal, brokered by Egypt and Qatar, was praised by U.S. President Joe Biden for bringing nearly three days of conflict to a halt.
“It would appear that Iran has already passed the threshold of diminished value of even the narrow, short-term restrictions that were contained in the JCPOA,” expert tells JNS.
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“I was a kid in the ’70s. I remember double-digit inflation, gas lines around the block. Our hostages languishing in Iran for 444 days while a weak and feckless president wrung his hands, unable to react,” said Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
The U.S. president’s “unprecedented visit to east[ern] Jerusalem ... was seen by many as a direct challenge to Israel’s sovereignty in its capital,” according to the Jewish state’s former ambassador to the United Nations.
Topics of discussion and agreements focused on regional security, environment, technology and energy, which many believe was the primary topic of the U.S. president’s visit in the wake of oil shortages and high gas prices.
Despite flying the Israeli flag while in the rest of the Jewish state, it was noticeably missing on the last leg of the U.S. president’s visit.
Following a meeting with Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem, the U.S. president urged Palestinians and Israelis to avoid measures to inflame tensions and to create conditions for negotiations to move forward.