Britain: Iran Strike Not Appropriate at the Moment
The British government reiterates that it does not believe military action against Iran would be appropriate at the moment.
The British government reiterates that it does not believe military action against Iran would be appropriate at the moment.
British Prime Minister David Cameron urges Israel not to launch a military attack on Iran, says sanctions should be given time to work.
Brazil's Foreign Minister meets President Peres, says his country is concerned over Israel’s threats to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Yaalon: defense minister put Israel on a tree, and made a last-minute escape. Barak: he has 'primaritis'.
Ill-advised Israeli attack on Iran would be less likely if Mitt Romney became the next president, says aide.
Romney says any U.S. military intervention in Iran is still on the distant horizon, supports Netanyahu's 'red line'.
Foreign Policy: U.S. and Israel zeroing in on option for short bombing flurry targeting Iran's nuke facilities.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech to the UN placed fear into the hearts of Iranians, a Muslim woman from Tehran tells an Israeli channel.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger on 'red lines': We cannot subcontract the right to go to war. That is an American decision.
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates says a military attack on Iran could "prove catastrophic".
Iran's "Supreme Leader" says his nation has not bowed to pressure, "and this has made the enemy furious."
Azerbaijan has looked into the possibility of assisting Israel with a strike in Iran, a report by Reuters reveals.
Senior Iranian commander admits that Iran might attack Israel first, says U.S. will be targeted as well. “It will turn into World War III.”
U.S. officials recently warned Israel that Egypt and Jordan could annul their peace treaties with the Jewish State if it attacks Iran.
No mention of Iran, but Defense Minister's toast to F-15 pilots leaves little doubt what he meant.
Something caused Netanyahu to start talking about red lines instead of imminent attack. Did Barak flip-flop?
Senior Israeli Cabinet Minister says that Canada and Europe's latest moves against Iran have reduced the possibility of an Israeli strike.
Former Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi stresses the importance of the political and military leaders deciding together on striking Iran.
The United States is ready to "face the challenge on every level" concerning Iran, says Defense Minister Ehud Barak.
Former Head of Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Tzachi Hanegbi, hints at timetable for Iran attack.
Channel 2 says the leak was stopped in time by censor. Shin Bet chief meets Attorney General
Maariv reports U.S. may supply Israel with refueling planes and "ginormous" MOP bunker-busters.
Iran’s leadership has stated that it would crush any Israeli offensive, but ordinary citizens tell Channel 10 they fear a war with Israel.
Ten Likud MKs signing letter of support for Netanyahu over his handling of Iran.
Israeli Cabinet ministers play down tensions between Israel and the United States over a possible strike in Iran.
Large Israeli newspaper: message is intended to prevent Iranian response against U.S. targets in Gulf.
Min. Gilad Erdan says Judge (ret.) Eliyahu Winograd does not know anything about Iran that other citizens do not.
Minister Dan Meridor says Iran refraining from breakthrough toward weapon for fear of war.
Iranian Army Air Defense Force commander: exercise next month to involve all air defense systems.
Former U.S. Ambassador to UN says Obama will not attack Iran, so Israel has to do it.
Efraim Halevy says some of the weapons to be used in Iran strike are not Israeli-made.
Prime Minister asked for permission to make changes in his personal investments – prompting speculation.
Prime Minister meets US Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), notes inspectors' report cited in New York Times.
Makor Rishon: IDF identifies U.S. "preventive action" against Israeli attack in collusion with Israeli pundits.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland tells reporters: We believe there is still time for diplomacy to work with Iran.
Letter is a response to letter from academicians who asked that soldiers disobey Iran attack order.
PM Netanyahu is pressuring the leader of the Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, to support an Israeli attack on Iran, say sources.
Opposition head who vigorously opposes Iran attack wants the government to supply him with information about it.
Israel should have attacked Iran's nuclear facilities 7 years ago, according to former Israel Air Force Chief Herzl Bodinger.
Petition signed by 400 people calls on IAF pilots not to carry out orders to attack Iran nuclear facilities.
MK Matalon: authority rests with Prime Minister. Source near PM: "Peres has forgotten what his job is."
Israel’s former national security adviser tells The New York Times: Netanyahu and Barak may still be dissuaded from attacking Iran.
The Physicians for Human Rights organization sends letter to Netanyahu and Barak, calling them not to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
American blogger Richard Silverstein publishes a document which he claims outlines Israel's war plans against Iran.
Avi Dichter's appointment as Minister of Home Front Defense was aimed at giving Netanyahu additional support for a military strike in Iran.
General Dempsey says an Israeli strike won't destroy Iran's nukes, as Panetta says he believes Israel hasn't yet decided to attack.
Novelist among signatories on ultimatum to Netanyahu demanding he bring any attack to cabinet approval.
Liberal journalists in full frontal assault on government, hoping to prevent preventive Iran strike.
Obama administration, Romney camp have reportedly told Israel the U.S. will give it protective umbrella against Iran.
Iranian "Supreme Leader," defense minister and parliament speaker say Israel is just engaging in psychological warfare.
Says U.S. has "a solemn duty and a moral imperative" to block Iran from having nuclear weapons.
Republican candidate for president, Mitt Romney, has landed in Israel for a short visit.
Kadima head Shaul Mofaz: premature attack will lead to war, make it harder to attack in the future.
Channel 2's veteran analyst Ehud Yaari is back from the U.S., says Israeli attack expected in October.
Tzachi Hanegbi denies Shaul Mofaz's hint that move to split Kadima is connected to impending strike on Iran.
National Security Advisor Tom Donilon visited Israel over the weekend. White House worried Iran attack imminent.
In Washington Post interview, Defense Minister sounds resigned to the idea of a military strike on Iran.
Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov says Russia is worried by "signals" of growing support for an attack on Iran.
MK Mofaz: This is a historic move. A coalition of 94 MKs would face security threats "from all ranges" in the best way.
Three-month term will be action-packed, as controversy over hareidi military service heats up.