Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: US-Iran deal will not stop Israel from doing what it takes to defend itself
One senior Israeli political official said regarding the situation that "it's impossible to ignore the sensitive timing" of Blinken's cancelation.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Experts in Washington like Dennis Ross, John Hannah and Richard Goldberg weigh in on a possible new US "freeze-for-freeze" deal with Iran.
The proposed agreement would reportedly see some sanctions being eased in exchange for a partial freezing of the Iranian nuclear program.
Signs are that the drama was once again superficial and that the IAEA and the West may have fallen for yet another deception by Tehran.
The would-be Hitlers of Persia have spoken openly about their desire to wipe Israel off the map. In effect, they are seeking to erect an atomic Auschwitz designed to finish what the Nazis began.
The IAEA has been re-granted permission to watch some of Iran's facilities, but Iran has broken nuclear agreements before.
Grossi's statements came after extended meetings with key officials in Iran over the weekend.
Talk of a “war” was exaggerated and, insofar as anyone was concerned, Iran was already at war in half a dozen places in the Middle East via its proxy groups.