IDF: Iran Realizing Assad is Finished
IDF Spokesman notes "desperate effort by Iran and Hizbullah to help the Assad regime survive."
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IDF Spokesman notes "desperate effort by Iran and Hizbullah to help the Assad regime survive."

The European Union imposes a ban on exporting some luxury items to Syria.

"President Obama has spent four years talking and Iran has spent four years building," says ad released by Emergency Committee for Israel.

Iran has arrested a number of chief suspects in the assassinations of two of its nuclear scientists, state media reported Thursday.

Brazil’s Jewish communities are voicing opposition to the upcoming visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The US has exempted seven countries from economic sanctions in return for significantly cutting imports of Iranian oil.

The entire population of Tel Aviv would be evacuated if unconventional missiles were to strike the city, a Home Front officer says.

EU officials say Iran has agreed to discuss a proposal from world powers to curb its production of uranium during talks in Moscow.

The United States will exempt seven emerging economies, including India, from tough new sanctions after they cut back on oil from Iran.

Iran warns that this month's talks in Moscow, over Iran's nuclear program, could stall because of faulty preparation.

Deputy Minister Ayoub Kara warns of the dangerous connection between Syria's Assad, Iran and Hizbullah.

Iran, where Ahmadinejad has said women are highly respected, bars them from watching public live screenings of Euro.

IAEA and Iran fail to agree a deal which would allow the agency greater access to Tehran's contested nuclear program.

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iran won't build a nuclear bomb, but has no fear of international pressures and threats

The world nuclear watchdog resumed its bid for access to Iranian nuclear sites where atomic weapons research is suspected

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accuses major world powers of wasting time in talks over Tehran's controversial nuclear program.

Ahead of a third round of nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1, Iran accuses the UN nuclear watchdog of espionage

Since Iran is systemically defying the IAEA, it may very well be building a third centrifuge enrichment plant, says ISIS report.

Senator McCain says Obama's administration leaked a report on Obama's approval of cyber-attacks against Iran in order to win votes.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Iran must act by this month's talks with world powers in Moscow and take "concrete actions".

U.S. President Barack Obama ordered the Stuxnet virus attack on Iran in 2010, a new book claims, to show that he was not soft on Iran.

Former National Security Adviser warns against public discourse on Iran, criticizes officials who spoke out against attacking Iran.

WikiLeaks denies any links between a leaked, redacted cable and execution of an alleged Mossad spy earlier this year for killing scientist.

Turkey’s first particle accelerator facility which PM Erdogan claims is intended to diminish dependence on external markets opened yesterday

Images taken on May 25 show the destruction of two buildings IAEA inspectors have been seeking access to at the Parchin site

Iran is using commercial aircrafts to smuggle weapons and explosives to Syria and Hizbullah in Lebanon.

Iran admits that its oil industry was briefly affected by the Flame virus, but says experts have defeated it.

Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon says Iran is using talks to buy time as it enriches enough uranium to build a bomb.

US ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro says 'Iran's window of opportunity is rapidly closing' following a second round of failed talks

Iran is trying to displace the blame on Israel for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's terrorism against his people, and its backlash.

Former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin: military action in Iran would be less dangerous than if Iran acquires a nuclear bomb.

Michèle Flournoy, former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, warns against attacking Iran before exhausting other options.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu: Iran should be required to stop all enrichment, but instead the demands are being watered down.

UN officials are preparing an alert for member states to inform them about the risks Flame could pose to their national infrastructure.

Security experts are calling the Flame virus a 'targeted killing' and 'one of the most complex and dangerous threats ever discovered'

Iran arrested an alleged spy caught approaching Ahmadinejad’s helicopter, state-run media reported late Monday.

Iranian security experts report a virus far more dangerous than the Stuxnet worm has struck the country's computer systems.

Obama wants world powers to keep talking with Iran to keep a high price of oil from hurting his campaign, says a former EU advisor.

Irana and Hizbullah are behind plots to kill US officials and Jews with sniper fire and bombs, the Washington Post reports.

Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qassemi says the embargos imposed by the EU on Tehran are responsible for the soaring hike in oil prices.

IAEA inspectors find traces of uranium enriched to a level that is slightly closer to the threshold needed to arm nuclear missiles.

US secretary of state Hillary Clinton says significant differences remain between Iran and the world powers after nuclear talks in Baghdad

After making little progress in Baghdad, Iran and six world powers agree to meet again in Moscow in June.

An Iranian says 'the basis for another round of negotiations does not exist yet' after Tehran rejected demands from the world powers

Reports indicate that a leading Iranian nuclear scientist, whose death was blamed on Mossad, might have, in fact, been killed by Iran.

Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are moving toward unification, and waring Iran not to interfere.

The IAEA will publish new report concluding that Iran installed 350 new centrifuges at the Fordow underground facility since February.

In a sign talks between the P5+1 and Tehran may be a protracted affair, proposals and counter-proposals are flying in Iraq

Ali Ramezan fled the Islamic Republic and now flies an Israeli flag outside of his home in Manchester.

Huffington Post publishes more pro-Iran content than anti-Iran content by 4:1 ratio; writes 85% of articles sympathetic to Islamic regime.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman meets Britain's Foreign Secretary, William Hague, expresses skepticism over agreement with Iran.

Tehran has recalled its envoy to Azerbaijan as the country prepares to host the Eurovision contest; cites insults to 'Iranian Saints'

Defense Minister Ehud Barak says the IAEA agreement with Iran is an attempt by Tehran to reduce pressure in upcoming talks with the P5+1

Iran will sign an agreement to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog agency “quite soon,” officials say. Israel is far from happy.

U.S. Senate unanimously approves a package of new economic sanctions on Iran, days before nuclear talks in Baghdad.

PM: Iran's 'intentions toward's Israel are clear: it wants to destroy Israel, and is developing nuclear weapons to realize this goal'

DM Ehud Barak shifted the onus to Tehran, saying Israel is willing to compromise and back the world powers on Iran's nuclear plan

Iran has discovered an oilfield in the Caspian Sea for the first time in over a century, the Fars news agency reported.

Top Iranian official: threats and sanctions will not deter the regime from “its revolutionary causes and ideals.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov says Russia is worried by "signals" of growing support for an attack on Iran.
