Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

US-Iran deal means Israel will be ‘in this s*** a lot longer,’ Jerusalemites say

Some Israelis indicated that, with the MoU, which is set to be officially signed in Switzerland on Friday, they saw an emerging rift between the US and Israel.

People walk on Jaffa Street in central Jerusalem, June 15, 2026.
 People wave flags next to an Iranian missile on display during the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran, Iran, February 10, 2025.

Obama-era nuclear deal may be best case scenario for US, Iran peace talks, Israeli expert warns

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.

Netanyahu's 2015 Congress speech: A blueprint for action, not a failure - analysis

 US President Donald Trump against backdrop of Iranian missile (illustration).

Iran may secure a deal before Trump's deadline - or face Israeli strikes in Tehran - analysis


Why are progressives enamored with the Iran nuclear deal?

Former president Barack Obama entered into this deal by executive agreement in good faith.

Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi reacts as he speaks to Reuters during an interview in Brussels, Belgium November 27, 2018

As Tehran distances itself from JCPOA, ex-diplomat takes case to America

Seyed Hossein Mousavian: Tehran will not respond well to ‘bullying’ and ‘disrespect’

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani walks to deliver a speech during the Conference of Government’s Achievements in Developing Rural Infrastructure in Tehran, Iran, August 26, 2019.

75% of Iranians against ending nuke enrichment - poll

The data also shows that a vast majority of Iranians, around 70%, are still critical of their government when it comes to corruption and whether the economy is run properly.

Iran FM Zarif, EU Rep. for Foreign Affairs Mogherini, and Iranian and Russian officials at signing of nuclear deal in Vienna, 2015

Europe is propping up Iranian terror while demonizing Israel

French officials this month reportedly proposed a $15 billion letter of credit to compensate Iran for U.S. sanctions and incentivize that country to keep the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal.

Iran's top nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi and EEAS Secretary General Helga Schmid attend a meeting of the JCPOA Joint Commission in Vienna, Austria to discuss the Iran nuclear deal

Swiss intel report: Iran will wait Trump gov’t out on nuclear pact

"Iran will not abandon its ballistic missile program... which already has targeted short-range missiles."

M302 rockets found aboard the Klos C ship are displayed at an Israeli navy base in the Red Sea resort city of Eilat March 10, 2014. The ship seized by the Israeli navy on suspicion of smuggling arms from Iran to the Gaza Strip docked on Saturday in Israel, which planned to put the cargo on display i

What the EU reaction tells us about the Iran nuke deal - analysis

Islamic republic never violated the deal’s specific provisions until the Trump administration pulled out of the deal

European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attend a meeting in Vienna, Austria July 6, 2018

WATCH: Pompeo promises strongest sanctions in history on Iran

Now that America is out of the Iran deal, what's next for US-Iran relations?

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attends a NATO foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels

Amid Trump threats, Tehran says nuclear deal is all-or-nothing

“Iran will not renegotiate what was agreed years ago and has been implemented,” Zarif said.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

What was missing from Netanyahu’s presentation

Had Iran wanted to prove it had abandoned any nuclear weapons-related program it should have consented to opening up its archives, sites and materials to international inspections.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters is pictured in Vienna, Austria

Iran warns: Donald Trump will regret pulling out of nuclear deal

"Our response will be stronger than what they imagine and they would see that within a week," threatened Rouhani. Iran's nuclear chief said 20% uranium enrichment can resume in days.

U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (R)