In an analysis written for Tablet Magazine Thursday, Lee Smith argues that since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  no longer has to expend effort on negotiations with the Palestinians, he is freed to concentrate on the other “permanent threat” to Israel, Iran. Still, Smith does not see an Israeli strike on...

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Reuters on Thursday reported that efforts by the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog (IAEA) to clarify issues surrounding the so-called possible military dimensions (PMD) of Iran’s atomic program had – per the outlet’s headline – shown “no sign of breakthrough,” even as the May 15th deadline by which Iran was to have...

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As Iran’s economic situation is in temporary downturn and the country continues propping up the Assad regime in Syria, Tehran’s terrorist proxy Hezbollah is increasingly feeling the pinch, according to a report in the May 15 edition of The Daily Star Lebanon. The sources also pointed to the huge financial impact...

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United States Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel visiting Israel this week dismissed last week’s Newsweek report accusing Israel of aggressively spying on the United States. Hagel’s reservation further undermines the report’s credibility already hurt by experts’ questions and the reporter’s dubious history. The Times of Israel reported on Hagel’s response when...

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Earlier this week, former State Department official Elliott Abrams wrote about the plight of seven Baha’i leaders who have now been jailed by Iran for six years. At the Council on Foreign Relations website, Abrams wrote: They were arrested in 2008 and in 2010 were sentenced to terms of 20...

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Japan this week promoting bilateral ties, drew a parallel between Israel and Japan’s challenges with nuclear proliferation, warning on Thursday that Iran was supplying North Korea with nuclear technology. The online news site Japan Today reports: Netanyahu, who is in Japan this week for talks...

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The Washington Free Beacon on Wednesday exposed that a recent oil and gas fair held by Iran was attended by at least five companies that have U.S. government contracts, a development that Iran experts viewed with concern. “It is a telling indication of the weakening of the international sanctions regime...

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USA Today late on Wednesday sketched out the emerging details of an anticipated deal between Iran and the P5+1 global powers, with the outlet bluntly assessing that the agreement will fall far short of securing an “end [to] Iran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon.” “The Iranians will have some...

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In the wake of allegations of Syrian of chemical weapons use, questions about Syria’s commitment to abide by the chemical weapons convention it signed onto last year, the capture of Homs by the Syrian government, and the ever-rising death toll, the United Nations’ special envoy for Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, announced his resignation...

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Moves to unwind the international sanctions regime against Iran are growing increasingly risky as long as Tehran continues to engage in a range of illicit activities – from its support for global terrorism to its pursuit of illegal weapons materials – according to a report published Tuesday by Mark Dubowitz and Jonathan...

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