Memorandum of Understanding
US strikes Iran, as tit-for-tat attacks dramatically reignite tensions
"There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started," said US President Donald Trump.
New Israel-Lebanon agreement adopts 'trust, but verify' strategy - analysis
US, Iran, and Oman butt heads over fine print of Strait of Hormuz deal - analysis
Hezbollah chief Qassem rejects Israel-Lebanon agreement, calls it a humiliation
Rubio heads to UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain to discuss Iran deal with Gulf allies
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain to sell a preliminary Iran accord to Gulf allies, amid concerns over a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund for Tehran.
Majority of Israelis see MoU as win for Iran, loss for Israel's security, Hebrew University finds
The overwhelming majority of the Israeli public views the agreement negatively, with over 90% believing Iran has emerged victorious.
Why mutual assured destruction will not work with Iran - opinion
The success of mutual assured destruction during the Cold War does not automatically guarantee its success in every geopolitical context.
US should have taken control of Strait of Hormuz, retired Israeli Brig.-Gen. says - interview
Avivi described the US-Iran document as provisional and limited, not a final agreement that should reshape Israel’s military calculations.
President Trump, we are trying to understand what you want from us - comment
We haven't forgotten what you did for us. We won't, and if we did, history would remind us. You brought our hostages home when most of us had quietly given up believing it could happen.
Iran's Hormuz strait rules include enforcing penalties, revoking permissions if ships do not comply
The United States has not confirmed the number of mines laid by Iran, though a Whitehouse official confirmed to CNBC earlier this month that more than 40 minelaying vessels had been destroyed.
Majority see MoU as Iran win, Israel security loss; Lebanon ceasefire prompts IDF doctrine rethink
Ghalibaf, Araghchi leave for Oman, will discuss Hormuz • Majority of Israelis see MoU as win for Iran, loss for Israel's security • Lebanon ceasefire shows need for IDF rethink on slow war doctrine
US-Iran talks focused on elements of nuclear deal, enforcement of Lebanon ceasefire - report
A US diplomat told Axios that "all four parties seem pleased with how the talks went today," after the conclusion of the first day of US-Iran talks, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar.
Israel will not withdraw troops from southern Lebanon ahead of negotiations, official tells 'Post'
An earlier report from LBCI claimed that the US had notified Lebanon that Israel was planning to withdraw some troops as a “goodwill gesture” ahead of Israel-Lebanon negotiations.
US-Iran deal leaves Europe on the sidelines in the Strait of Hormuz - analysis
Washington’s direct channel with Tehran has reduced the immediate need for a European-led maritime mission, while leaving major questions over safe passage through the strait.