Any talk of negotiating a new nuclear agreement—before Iran meets strict preconditions—is a dangerous mistake.
Iran has been a daily zig zag of messages, one day trumpeting negotiations with the West as possible, the next day saying its impossible, and the next day saying diplomacy is desirable again.
These actions followed multiple executive orders targeting Iranian oil sector sales, following a presidential memorandum to put maximum pressure on Iran.
Sean Hannity interviewed Netanyahu on Fox News, discussing Gaza, Iran's nuclear and hegemony ambitions, US interests in the Middle East, and if Trump is the best friend Israel has had in Washington.
He said there was an opportunity "to change Iran for the better" but that this opportunity would not last forever.
The deaths of Iran's president and foreign minister in a helicopter crash have caused a pause in the UN nuclear watchdog's talks with Tehran.
We need a leader who recognizes and acts upon this, not a leader who can only offer empty words and spineless policy.
IAEA chief Grossi has expressed growing concerns over Iran's nuclear safety protocols in place.
The October 7 attack taught Israel that it has no other choice but to confront Iran-backed threats on all fronts, sooner or later.
Council expected to pick next supreme leader in coming years.