Trump Administration
The U.S. vice president said the president will use all means to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons as U.S.-Iran talks show cautious signs of progress.
The president says Tehran does not want to face the consequences of not making a deal as a second round of talks opens in Geneva amid a U.S. military buildup.
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Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said Jerusalem and Washington are “coordinated 100%” should war break out with Iran.
Hamas must uphold its “commitment to full and immediate demilitarization,” the U.S. president wrote on Truth Social.
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun called the talks on the sidelines of an annual international security conference enjoyable and productive.
Two U.S. officials said that a military campaign against the Islamic Republic will likely involve weeks of operations.
Israeli president stresses rule of law, insists his decision will be made independently despite the public appeal from the U.S. president.
The Israeli prime minister said U.S. President Donald Trump believes that the Iranians “already understand who they are dealing with.”
“I would be deeply honored if you would accept this invitation,” Education Minister Yoav Kisch wrote.
The meeting at Blair House in Washington focused on “regional issues,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said.
Prior to his flight, the Israeli prime minister said that he will present key principles for Iran negotiations, calling them vital for peace and security in the Middle East.