The US President also ducked questions regarding the imposition of tariffs on Israel despite Jerusalem’s efforts to reduce trade barriers
By JC Reporter
Senior Hamas leaders wrote to the commander of Iran’s Quds Force in 2021, Israel’s defence minister said
By Arsen Ostrovsky
As it did against Russia, the Starmer government ought to initiate an inquiry into funding from Doha
Bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities is very much on the table, but it is not necessarily the endgame, analysts say
By Israel Kasnett
By Kasra Aarabi
Amid domestic unrest over the economy and fury from the hard base, Iran may be prone to miscalculations, recklessness and strategic errors
By Emanuele Ottolenghi
Trump has redefined American goals at a time of Iranian weakness
By Gabriel Noronha
‘Western betrayal of the US allowed Iran to sell thousands of missiles and drones to Russia, which now rain down on Ukraine’
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The president himself warned with characteristic bluntness: If the regime does not make a deal, ‘there will be bombing’
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Experts assess the regime’s military capabilities following Trump’s warning to the ayatollah
By Yaakov Lappin
Three exiles give their views on the Jewish state and possible air strikes by the West against the regime’s nuclear programme
By Daniel Ben-David
The American president also confirmed that talks were ongoing, though Tehran denied any direct negotiations
By Jacob Jaffa
The suspect is alleged to have been paid to spy on a key nuclear site
By Itsik Saban
Sir Richard Dearlove said he doesn’t understand why the IRGC hadn’t been proscribed
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps: Britain’s security interests are directly aligned with those of Israel
By Grant Shapps
The former defence secretary Grant Shapps on the need for stronger UK-Israel security ties
Vahid Beheshti has spent more than two years camped outside the Foreign Office in an attempt to force officials to act
By Jane Prinsley