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Iran

Citing her record as an opponent of the Iraq war, Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D – Ariz.) expressed her opposition to the nuclear deal with Iran Thursday in a press release. While Sinema praised the administration for its efforts to make a deal she concluded that “ultimately the risks inherent in this...

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Europe

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls called on France to renew its fight against anti-semitism in a speech at a Paris synagogue honoring the Jewish New Year, The Times of Israel reported last week. “There is this rampant Holocaust denial, hatred of Jews who grew up in our neighborhoods … that...

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Iran

The chief of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has announced that his nation has discovered an unexpected new source of uranium, raising doubts about earlier assessments that Iran had insufficient supply of uranium to fuel its nuclear program. Reuters reported Saturday: “I cannot announce (the level of) Iran’s uranium mine reserves. The...

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Iran

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted down a resolution approving of the nuclear deal with Iran by a vote of 269-162. Twenty-five Democrats were among those disapproving the deal. A second resolution that would prevent President Barack Obama from lifting sanctions on Iran was subsequently passed. The Hill reported more: While the failure of...

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Many of the senators who support the nuclear deal with Iran, and who voted Thursday to filibuster and prevent an up-or-down vote, have made strong cases against the deal they advocate for, Mitchell Bard, executive director of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, observed in The Times of Israel Thursday. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said on...

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Diplomacy

The United States was one of eight nations voting against a resolution calling for the raising of the Palestinian flag outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, The Times of Israel reported Thursday. A resolution was adopted by member states with 119 in favor, eight voting against — including Israel...

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Iran

The New York Times published a chart Thursday identifying the religion of Democrats who opposed the nuclear deal with Iran, then partially deleted it without acknowledgment after it was deemed offensive. The lawmakers against the Iran nuclear deal http://t.co/WsvuvPoczO pic.twitter.com/7TJaUzqW0Z — The New York Times (@nytimes) September 10, 2015 “It’s a grotesque insult...

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Israel

Private equity investments in Israel hit an all-time high in the second quarter of 2015, the Israel Venture Capital (IVC) research center said today. David Shamah, technology reporter for The Times of Israel, reported more. According to Marianna Shapira, Research Manager at IVC, “Israeli high-tech companies appealed to many private equity investors,...

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A Senate vote to end debate on the nuclear deal with Iran fell short of its required margin today, preventing a full vote to disapprove the deal itself. A bipartisan group of 58 senators voted to invoke cloture on debating the resolution, two short of the 60 votes required to pass. The remaining...

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Iran

Filibustering a vote on the Iran deal would be “unfair and unwise” and “contrary to the spirit of the Constitution,” former Senator Joseph Lieberman wrote in an op-ed (Google link) today in The Wall Street Journal. Lieberman called on Senate Democrats and the White House not to block a vote on the deal, which...

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