Iran Deal
'Moral absurdity': US, Israel outraged as Iran elected as Vice-Chair of UN Charter Committee
Upon the announcement, Israel’s representative Noam Cappon immediately objected, calling the Iranian regime “the world’s leading state sponsor and the largest proliferator of terrorism.”
Trump says he will be involved indirectly in Iran talks, Tehran likely to make deal
Iran, Gaza, and Australian politics: Can Netanyahu, Herzog make a diplomatic impact?
Trump admin. expects Araghchi to bring 'meaningful substance' to next meeting, sources tell 'Post'
WATCH: Netanyahu says US-Israel ties as strong as ever in exclusive 'Post' interview
DIPLOMACY: Netanyahu: We will proceed with a moderate version of judicial reform; absence of White House invitation is not a bad sign
Letters to the editor, June 19, 2023: Whitewash of an apology
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Biden admin. won't acknowledge Iran deal explicitly to skirt Congress - analysis
The Biden administration won’t say “Iran Deal,” apparently because they fear Congress. They’re negotiating “the deal that must not be named.”
Netanyahu: New nuclear agreement won’t stop Iranian bomb
A Western official said over the weekend that the objective of the impending nuclear deal between the US and Iran is to stop Israel from attacking Iran.
New Iran deal meant to stop Israeli attack – Western official
PM Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that any deal between Washington and Tehran will not stop Jerusalem from taking steps against a nuclear Iran.
Is Israel getting closer to attacking Iran? - opinion
Iran’s progress in its nuclear program is a growing concern, with violations of the nuclear agreement and a significant increase in its enriched uranium stockpile
Nuclear deal nears, freeing Iranian funds and US prisoners
The expected deal would have the US provide sanctions relief in exchange for Iran limiting its nuclear program.
Nuclear talks with US in Oman 'no secret,' Iran FM says
Israeli officials warned that Iran and the US are nearing a “less for less” deal, by which Iran would stop advancing its nuclear program, but not reverse it.
We must kill the Iran nuclear deal now and snapback sanctions - opinion
The deal can’t be saved, which is why our European allies should kill it altogether and move on to a policy that restores deterrence and imposes costs on Iran
Would a 'less for less' Iran nuclear deal checkmate Israel? - analysis
Such a deal would mean some partial, but not full, nuclear concessions by Iran, in exchange for some partial, but not full, sanctions relief by the West.