Friday, September 28, 2012

Iran israel

  • Israel's Netanyahu says his call to action against Iran "reverberates" around ...

    NEW YORK - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that his stern warning to stop Iran from going nuclear "reverberates" around the world and could ultimately prevent the Islamic Republic from getting a nuclear bomb.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Israel disappointed over Argentine bombing talks with Iran

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Israel said on Friday it was greatly disappointed by Argentina's decision to meet Iranian officials to discuss the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community center allegedly masterminded by the Islamic Republic.

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  • Israel's Netanyahu draws his "red line" for Iran

    Then he pulled out a red marker and drew a line across what he said was a threshold Iran was approaching and which Israel could not tolerate - the completion of the second stage and 90 percent of the way to the uranium enrichment needed to make an ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Israel Seeks 'Red Lines' on Iran; Palestinians Want UN Upgrade

    UNITED NATIONS - Israel's prime minister urged the international community to place a "clear red line" on Iran's controversial nuclear program as he addressed the U.N. General Assembly Thursday. Separately, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas blasted ...

    www.voanews.com

  • OIL FUTURES: Crude Gains With Euro Amid Israel-Iran Concerns

    Although this week's agreement between Sudan and South Sudan should see the eventual return of 350,000 barrels of oil a day to global markets, somewhat alleviating any supply concerns, remarks made by the leaders of Iran and Israel point to the ...

    www.foxbusiness.com

  • Israeli president says Iran's Ahmadinejad needs history lesson

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli President Shimon Peres offered his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a history lesson on Thursday, saying his lack of knowledge about the region was an embarrassment.

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  • China, Japan trade barbs as Israel duels Iran at UN

    Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi (楊潔篪) sparked angry exchanges with Japanese diplomats at the UN by accusing Japan of stealing disputed islands.

    www.taipeitimes.com

  • Israeli report says sanctions hitting Iran hard

    By DANIEL ESTRIN, Associated Press - 16 hours ago. JERUSALEM (AP) - A new Israeli government report published in local media on Thursday concludes that international sanctions are hitting Iran hard and called for another round, adding a new wrinkle ...

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  • Israeli Foreign Ministry says sanctions hitting Iran hard, calls for another ...

    JERUSALEM - A new Israeli government report published in local media on Thursday concludes that international sanctions are hitting Iran hard and called for another round, adding a new wrinkle to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that tougher ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Tony Blair on unrest with Iran and Israel: "The consequences of any conflict ...

    "Do you believe Israel is genuinely planning to do some kind of preemptive strike based on the rhetoric we're now hearing?

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  • Israel's Netanyahu: Draw 'clear red line' to stop Iran from getting nuclear ...

    In an attempt to convey what he sees as a threat to Israel's existence, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used a cartoon to illustrate how close he says Iran is to developing a nuclear weapon. In a speech at the United Nations General Assembly ...

    worldnews.nbcnews.com

  • Netanyahu brings fears about Iran nuclear ambitions to UN, believes sanctions ...

    UNITED NATIONS - In his most detailed plea to date for global action against Iran's nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday the world has until next summer at the latest to stop Iran before it can build a nuclear bomb.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Israeli Foreign Ministry Calls for More Sanctions on Iran

    JERUSALEM - An internal report prepared by Israel's Foreign Ministry calls for an additional round of international sanctions against Iran, an Israeli official confirmed on Thursday, in what appeared to be a rare Israeli acknowledgment that there ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Israel's Flirtation with Military Action Against Iran Puts U.S. in Tricky Spot

    ROBERT SATLOFF, Washington Institute for Near East Policy: Well, I think it's very useful, what the prime minister did because it cleared up a major ambiguity that separates the United States and Israel on the objective of stopping Iran's nuclear ...

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  • UPDATE 2-China says Iran nuclear talks at "crucial stage"

    France says 5+1 united, ready to apply more pressure. * Israel draws "red line" over Iran nuclear program.

    www.reuters.com

  • Key portions of Israeli PM Netanyahu's UN speech on Iran

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Below is a transcript of key portions of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech on Thursday to the U.N.

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  • US shares Israeli goal on Iran, stops short of "red line"

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu share the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and will maintain close cooperation on the issue, the White House said on Thursday, after the prime ...

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  • Israel's threats bolster Iran's stance: Guards

    TEHRAN - Israel's threats of military action against Iran over its nuclear programme only serve to boost the defiance of the Islamic republic, the head of the Revolutionary Guards said on Friday.

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  • Professor Sohrabi on Egypt, Arab Springs and Iran's Nuclear Program

    What it [Iran's nuclear development] has done until now is upped the tension in a region that is already tense, between Iran and the Gulf states, and particularly between Iran and Israel. At the very least, what is going on is that the tension in the ...

    thebrandeishoot.com

  • Geopolitics and Markets - Israel and Iran

    Heightened tensions between Israel and Iran are again dominating headlines. In our view, while a surprise Israeli attack is possible, assigning a probability isn't truly possible—attempts to do so strike us as highly speculative. (We might add there ...

    www.marketminder.com

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