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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Reuters However, in a rare confession, he conceded that the sanctions have indeed hurt the country's economy badly. "There are barriers in transferring money, there are barriers in selling oil, but we are removing," said the president who is...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 9 months ago
Syrian revolt is Zionist attempt to make up for failure An Iranian official accused Israel on Wednesday of backing the Syrian uprising. "The Zionists want to make up for their failures because Syria is the golden ring on the chain of the resistance...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon called Wednesday to stop arming either side in the Syria conflict, and warned that those who provide weapons are only contributing to further misery.
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
The only thing we can do against the Iranian threat is to unify, to love each other more, and to think the best about everyone we all must find the good in each other, and not the bad, he urged. Rabbi Pinto spoke during a trip to Bulgaria to visit...
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The New Zealand Herald
| 9 months ago
In July, the European Union banned oil imports from Iran, just after the U.S. enacted tough measures against Iran's central bank. The sanctions, aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear development program, have severely harmed Iran's economy. Speaking on a...
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The Guardian
| 9 months ago
The details of an Israeli attack on Iran are revealed in Jonathan Bloomfield's book, Palestine. Close Link to this comment: The mission of the new U.N. envoy to Syria is not only "impossible" but also naive. Perhaps the U.N. sees no harm in sending...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 9 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's threat of a unilateral strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, supported by Defense Minister Ehud Barak, has sparked an unusually public debate in Israel about the wisdom of the move.
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Former Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden has raised doubts as to whether an Israel i attack on Iran would be successful. He also warned that the consequences of such an attack would only reinforce what Israel has feared all along:...
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Open Democracy
| 9 months ago
Brahimi, a 78-year-old Algerian diplomat, assumes his role at a time when confidence in a diplomatic solution has reached a new low. An estimated 20,000 Syrians have already lost their lives and over 2.5 million desperately need aid. Last weekend's...
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Al Sharq Al Awsat
| 9 months ago
The leader of the powerful Lebanese Shiite Muslim movement Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, on Monday denied that his group possessed chemical weapons. "We don't have chemical weapons and we cannot use them for reasons linked to the Sharia and for...
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Al Jazeera English
| 9 months ago
38 The effects of the crisis in Syria have reverberated across the region. In neighbouring Lebanon, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's future could play a large role in the Hezbollah party's support base. The group, which commands the loyalty of a...
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B92
| 9 months ago
Iran could attack American bases in the Middle East if Israel attacks one of its nuclear facilities, said the leader of the Lebanon-based Hezbollah movement. "The decision was made to answer and the answer would be great. The response will not...
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Times of India
| 9 months ago
American bases in the whole region could be Iranian targets," he said, citing information he said was from Iranian officials. "If Israel targets Iran, America bears responsibility." Heightened Israeli rhetoric about Tehran's nuclear facilities, which...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
The channel spoke with several Iranian citizens who, without revealing their identities, said that there is great tension and fear among Iranians over a possible war with Israel.
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
Al-Zoubi added that Morsi is no different in this regard from his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak, and added, The only difference between them is the beard. He made the remarks in response to Morsi's condemnation of the Assad regime in a speech he gave at...
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
American bases in the whole region could be Iranian targets,' he said, citing information he said was from Iranian officials. 'If Israel targets Iran, America bears responsibility.' Warning: Iran could strike U.S. bases in the Middle East in response...
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War In Context
| 9 months ago
Indeed, Netanyahu's thinking in this regard is very much anchored in the past: The year is 1938 and Iran is Germany, time and again he has warned. Such analogs provide leaders with a quick and handy user manual: a way to sell a desired policy path...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
White House spokesperson Jay Carney said the claim, made in an article published in the Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Aharonot, was not true.
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
In what observers said was a softening of Netanyahu's recent comments on Iran, the Prime Minister said that setting a red line will discourage Iran from build nuclear weapons. Right now this is Israel's biggest challenge and threat, Netanyahu said.
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The Daily Star
| 9 months ago
Hezbollah said Monday it would never resort to the use of chemical weapons in any future war with Israel but said its present arsenal was enough to deal a severe blow to the Jewish state. The head of the Lebanese resistance group also warned that U.S.
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War In Context
| 9 months ago
According to the report, Washington used covert back-channels in Europe to clarify that the US does not intend to back Israel in a strike that may spark a regional conflict. In return, Washington reportedly expects Iran to steer clear of strategic...
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
3 September 2012 Israeli's biggest-selling newspaper says America has secretly negotiated with Iran to keep the U.S. out of a future Israel-Iran war. Washington has approached Tehran through two unidentified European countries, the Yedioth Ahronoth...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
Earlier, a report in Yediot Achronot said that the U.S. had offered Tehran the non-belligerence deal. Speaking to reporters, White House spokesperson Jay Carney said that the report was wrong. The report is false and we don't talk about hypotheticals,...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
Speaking to French media, Fabius said that while he was sharply opposed to Iran's nuclear weapons development program, he believed that an attack on Iran would allow Tehran to portray itself as a victim, giving it carte blanche to continue with its...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 9 months ago
Breaking News French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius expressed misgivings about a possible Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, DPA reported. "I'm absolutely hostile to Iran having nuclear weapons but I think that if there were an Israeli...
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War In Context
| 9 months ago
Is Dennis Ross pushing Obama to launch a clandestine' strike on Iran? by Paul Woodward on September 3, 2012 The New York Times reports : With Israel openly debating whether to strike at Iran's nuclear facilities in the coming months, the Obama...
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Fox
| 9 months ago
In this Feb. 15, 2012, file photo, provided by the Iranian President's Office, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, is escorted by technicians during a tour of Tehran's research reactor center in northern Tehran, Iran. Iran's envoys are...
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Charlotte Observer Online
| 9 months ago
Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday that Republican rival Mitt Romney is "ready to go to war in Syria and Iran" while hurting the middle class. The warning came during a campaign stop in York, Pa., designed to promote President Barack Obama's...
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SF Gate
| 9 months ago
Pa. (AP) Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday that Republican rival Mitt Romney is "ready to go to war in Syria and Iran" while hurting the middle class. The warning came during a campaign stop in York, Pa., designed to promote President Barack Obama...
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NOW Lebanon
| 9 months ago
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi made no mention of resuming ties with Iran during his visit to Tehran last week, his spokesperson Yassir Ali said on Sunday, denying statements by Iranian officials. "The meeting between President Mohamed Morsi and...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
More fuel was added to the fire of speculation that Israel is poised to attack Iran when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded Sunday a "clear red line" that would convince Tehran that world powers are serious about stopping nuclear weapons,...
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War In Context
| 9 months ago
Readers periodically ask me some variation on this question: Why does the press follow every jot and tittle of Iran's nuclear program, but we never see any stories about Israel's nuclear weapons capability?...Going back 10 years into Post archives, I...
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USA Today
| 9 months ago
Israel's prime minister on Sunday urged the international community to get tougher against Iran, saying that without a "clear red line," Tehran will not halt its nuclear program. The tough language from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reflected...
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Zee News
| 9 months ago
Israel's hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday slammed the international community for not setting "clear red lines" against Iran due to the lack of determination on their part, allowing Tehran to march ahead with its nuclear programme.
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Taiwan News
| 9 months ago
Israel's prime minister is urging the international community to get tougher against Iran, saying that without a "clear red line" Tehran will not halt its nuclear program. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet Sunday that Iran does not...
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Ynet News
| 9 months ago
Alex Kolomoisky Former Supreme Court judge, who headed inquiry into Second Lebanon War, levels harsh criticism at Netanyahu, Barak over their seeming enthusiasm to strike Iran despite US' apprehension Judge Eliyahu Winograd, who headed the State...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
The two met on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement nations meeting in Tehran last week. The spokesperson told Egyptian media that the two discussed regional issues, especially Syria. During his speech at the meeting, Morsy slammed countries...
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Qatar English Daily
| 9 months ago
Iran's state television has come under fire for tampering with the speech of Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi during the just-concluded summit of Non-Aligned States in Tehran. Iran's Channel 1 has been criticised for distorting Mursi's speech to...
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Zaman.com
| 9 months ago
The presence of Salafis, who have started to play an increasingly prominent role in the 17- month-long Syrian crisis, has been exaggerated by different circles for strategic interests, experts say. Washington, D.C., believes that there is no...