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U.S. officials told multiple outlets that Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf is regarded by some in the White House as a workable partner who could lead the Islamic Republic.
Jerusalem tells citizens to stay put amid cartel violence, flight disruptions and rising security risks after killing of Jalisco cartel kingpin.
Carsten Schneider stormed out of the Berlin International Film Festival after a Syrian awardee made genocide claims, as some booed and other cheered.
The two sides will “discuss a detailed Iranian proposal for a nuclear deal.”
Among other sites, the delegation visited the Gaza border region, where they were exposed to the “horrors” of Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, terror attacks, Danny Danon said.
The Indian premier in an X post thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who earlier on Sunday hailed ties with New Delhi.
A report faulted police for relying on “hallucinations,” ignoring contrary evidence and failing to consult the local Jewish community before the Maccabi ban.
While Israel would prefer to see the regime in Tehran collapse, Middle Eastern states are hoping for the exact opposite. The reason? A civil war in Iran could trigger refugee waves and disrupt key shipping lanes. Yet, if the regime falls, a pro Western government could emerge as a regional power.
Herzog is set to meet President Taye Atske Selassie and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, as well as members of the Jewish community.
The Israeli premier hinted at new Asian partner nations “that I won’t detail at the moment,” saying he would present them “in an organized manner.”
The German branch of Jewish Voice for Peace is among signatories on a campaign that features a rally on the Nazi site’s liberation anniversary.
Trump is weighing airstrikes to neutralize the Islamic Republic’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and a sustained campaign to topple the regime.
Source says an interim agreement remains possible, as Sen. Lindsey Graham urges Trump to order airstrikes despite opposition from some advisers.