Lieberman: No Way Can Israel Accept a Nuclear Iran
Foreign Minister Lieberman criticizes decision makers from the past decade, says they failed to take steps to stop Iran.

Foreign Minister Lieberman criticizes decision makers from the past decade, says they failed to take steps to stop Iran.

Prime Minister meets US Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), notes inspectors' report cited in New York Times.

Strategic Affair Minister Moshe Ya’alon places the responsibility on the United States if Iran realizes its nuclear ambitions.

Ahead of a new IAEA report, diplomats reveal that Iran has installed hundreds of centrifuges at its underground facility in Fordo.

Former Chief of Staff says Israel is not on the brink of war with Egypt, and is better off without Assad.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland tells reporters: We believe there is still time for diplomacy to work with Iran.

IAEA to renew its efforts to gain access to Iranian military installations in which nuclear experiments may have taken place.

The war of words between Israel and Iran is being treated as a real war by foreign investors and customers, scared of the real thing.

PM Netanyahu is pressuring the leader of the Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, to support an Israeli attack on Iran, say sources.

A business firm says a war with Iran could cost the economy $42 billion (167 billion shekels) in direct costs and damages over five years.

Opposition head who vigorously opposes Iran attack wants the government to supply him with information about it.

Dempsey says Israel and the U.S. have a different interpretation of the same intelligence reports regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

“The era of killing Israelis because they are Jews is over,” says Home Front Minister. “For first time, Israel’s existence is threatened.”

Obama should show Iran his muscle and visit Israel as a clear sign of support for a military strike, says ex-IDF Intelligence Chief Yadlin.

Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the US, says Obama and the American people would support Israel if it attacks Iran.

Long-time Israel activist Dr. Joseph Frager says Israel should strike Iran before November.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak in the Knesset: There are risks in attacking Iran, but it will be infinitely more risky if it has nukes.

MK Matalon: authority rests with Prime Minister. Source near PM: "Peres has forgotten what his job is."

President undercuts government's stance vis-à-vis Iran in birthday interview.

Daily chatter of a military attack on Iran may be a ruse to cover a cyber war that could knock out Iran’s nuclear program

Families of Iranian nuclear scientists allegedly assassinated by Mossad agents are suing Israel, they said at a press conference in Tehran.

Avi Dichter's appointment as Minister of Home Front Defense was aimed at giving Netanyahu additional support for a military strike in Iran.

Iranian officials dismiss the possibility that Israel will attack Iran, say such a move would be "stupid".

General Dempsey says an Israeli strike won't destroy Iran's nukes, as Panetta says he believes Israel hasn't yet decided to attack.

White House Spokesman Jay Carney clarifies that the U.S. believes "there is time and space" for diplomacy with Iran.

War is looming and the post of Minister of Home Front Defense is free. There are no takers.

About 200 people demonstrate against an attack on Iran outside the home of Defense Minister Ehud Barak in Tel Aviv.

Former prime minister: "No reason to get uptight" over Iran; blames government for causing panic.

Prime Minister gains procedural powers; Cabinet Secretary tells press: "Changes bear no relevance to fateful decisions."

It will take 24 hours to get all the bomb shelters in Tel Aviv open in the event of a missile strike, according to a city official.

An Israeli military attack on Iran would ignite a regional war, former IDF Operations Commander Yisrael Ziv told Army Radio Sunday.

More than 250 people have been killed in two powerful earthquakes in northwestern Iran, far from underground nuclear sites.

White House spokesman Jay Carney says the U.S. has real-time information on the Iranian nuclear program.

Bank of Israel Governor says the financial system is preparing for an Israeli strike in Iran and a resulting downturn in the economy.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak says decision to strike Iran would be made with government approval.

The world wasted 10 years of Israeli warnings on Iran’s nuke program and another eight years before imposing belated sanctions, says Oren.

Iran's rial sinks about five percent as the economy suffers from international sanctions.


Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu explains in closed conversations why he is seriously considering attacking Iran's nuclear facilities.

Iranian "Supreme Leader," defense minister and parliament speaker say Israel is just engaging in psychological warfare.

In letter to legal NGO, Inmarsat confirms it gives satellite service to Iranian tankers despite sanctions against the country.

Netanyahu is totally correct: Sanctions won’t work, and Israel will not tell the US of plans to attack Iran, says Donald Rumsfeld.

"The period before the US elections is the best for an Israeli strike," says BESA head Efraim Inbar to Arutz Sheva.

Former head of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate predicts that an Israeli attack on Iran could take place in the near future.

The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards admits that the main threat on his country is the “soft war” being waged against it.

An Israeli paper says American officials shared their country’s contingency plan for hitting Iran’s nuclear program.

Chief negotiators for the EU and Iran agree to hold more talks about Tehran's nuclear work. Previous talks broke down.

Dr. Ephraim Asculai says he doubts the sanctions on Iran will lead it to give up its nuclear weapons program.

Former Mossad head suggests Iranians should fear a strike in the next 12 weeks.

U.S. Congress passes new package of sanctions punishing banks and insurance companies that help Tehran.

Panetta tried to calm Israeli leaders, but his motorcade infuriated motorists, stuck on roads turned into Israel’s largest parking lots.

President Barack Obama announces new U.S. sanctions against foreign banks that help Iran sell its oil.

Prime Minister Netanyahu in interviews to major television channels: Iran is making atomic bombs to destroy us. I won't let that happen.

U.S. lawmakers reach a compromise on new sanctions that will add additional pressure on countries that purchase Iranian oil.

Panetta flies to Israel this week after starting a trip in Tunisia with optimism: Assad will fall; US and Israel have “great cooperation.”

Iran’s controversial nuclear program at the center of a meeting between Mitt Romney and President Shimon Peres.

PM Netanyahu told US GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney sanctions have not moved the Ayatollahs “one iota” from their nuclear program.

Channel 2's veteran analyst Ehud Yaari is back from the U.S., says Israeli attack expected in October.

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will meet Egypt's new President Mohammed Morsi and also stop for a visit in Israel.

The latest virus to hit Iran's controversial nuclear program allegedly blares out the heavy metal hit 'Thunderstruck' at any given moment
