Jerusalem Post
| 7 months ago
No loose cannon' in Jerusalem 10/30/2012 23:18 Netanyahu clearly hopes that heightened int'l pressure will lead Iran to go slow and further postpone, hopefully forgo, the final push to a bomb. Lucas Jackson Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's red...
Jerusalem Post
| 7 months ago
Barak tells 'The Daily Telegraph' Tehran's decision to use uranium for civilian purposes postponed military nuclear program, predicts sanctions, diplomacy will fail, says Israel, US to make decision on attack "next year." Photo: Ricardo Mallaco Iran...
Israel National News
| 7 months ago
One is the public discourse about a possible Israeli or American operation deterred them from trying to come closer, he said. It could probably be a diplomatic gambit that they have launched in order to avoid this issue culminating before the...
Reuters
| 7 months ago
Topics Israel's Defence Minister Ehud Barak attends the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem October 14, 2012. Iran has drawn back from its ambitions to build a nuclear weapon, Israel's defense minister was quoted as saying on Tuesday, while warning...
DAWN
| 7 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought on Tuesday to convince Arab states that an Israeli military strike on Iran would benefit them, removing a potential threat and easing tensions across the Middle East. Netanyahu has made a number of...
Israel National News
| 7 months ago
Disregarding critics who claim a strike would only worsen tensions in the region, Netanyahu said he believed a strike would in fact ease tensions in the Middle East and benefit the region by elminiating a potential threat. "Iran is not popular in...
NOW Lebanon
| 7 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will on Wednesday travel to France for talks with President Francois Holland with the Iranian nuclear threat topping the agenda. Netanyahu, who is in the middle of an election campaign ahead of a January vote,...