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How do Israel, China view their dispute over Iran - analysis

China has managed to maintain mostly positive relations with both Tehran and Jerusalem, being an important trade partner of Israel while having strategic ties with Iran.

Members of the Iranian Navy attend the joint Navy exercise of Iran, China and Russia in the Gulf of Oman, Iran, in this handout image obtained on March 12, 2025; illustrative.
A satellite imagery taken on February 1, 2026, shows a new roof over a previously destroyed building at Isfahan nuclear site, Iran.

Satellite images show Iran is rebuilding missile arsenal, nuclear sites - New York Times

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, September 9, 2025.

Iran's FM Araghchi to hold talks on bilateral, nuclear issues in Paris on Wednesday, France says

 An Iranian missile is displayed during a rally marking the annual Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan in Tehran, Iran April 29, 2022.

IAEA says Iran's uranium stock is 'long overdue' after inspecting locations not attacked by Israel


Iranian Revolutionary Guards: UN resolution endorsing nuclear deal crosses Iran's red lines

The United Nations Security Council on Monday endorsed the deal to curb Iran's nuclear program in return for sanctions relief; Commander Mohammed Ali Jafari opposes resolution.

Mohammad Ali Jafari

Americans more concerned about Iran threat than Israelis, poll finds

The poll surveyed over 45,400 people over 40 different countries.

Iranian military parade showcasing missiles

Netanyahu: Khamenei's words prove nuclear deal will not stop Iranian terror machine

Speaking at weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu says Iran is not even trying to hide the fact that it will use the hundreds of millions it gets from the deal to fund terror.

Benjamin Netanyahu at weekly cabinet meeting, July 19, 2015

Analysis: Battling Obama in Congress shaping up as lose-lose proposition

Will Israel be more or less likely to get what it needs in terms of security guarantees from the US following a bruising battle with Obama in Congress?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses US Congress in 2011

Obama: Iran deal cuts off all pathways to nuclear weapons

Speaking at the White House hours after the deal was culminated, the US president vows to continue to strengthen Israel's security.

President Obama and Vice President Biden Deliver a Statement on Iran

Netanyahu opens Farsi Twitter account and learns to curse in a whole new language

Farsi speakers are not pleased with the Prime Minister's new campaign.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opens Twitter account in Farsi

Iran declares 'good news' as nuclear deal appears imminent

The meetings came after the Iranians released photos of their top delegates sifting through stacks of papers, taking phone calls and working on laptops, all wearing large smiles.

The Coburg Palace in Vienna on June 30, where diplomats from Iran and world powers are meeting over a comprehensive nuclear agreement.

Twizzlers and brothels: Iran negotiations behind closed doors

US officials offer a glimpse into what negotiations in Vienna really look like.

The Coburg Palace in Vienna, where diplomats from Iran and world powers are meeting over a comprehensive nuclear agreement.‏

Nine red lines for a nuclear agreement with Iran

We call on Congress to insist on a good nuclear agreement with Iran and to hold President Obama to his word.

US President Barack Obama

Right from wrong: Deadlines, red lines

The regime in Tehran has made its position clear. So has the White House. It will take a miracle – or a military strike – to prevent Iran from building nuclear bombs.

A late night view of the Beau Rivage Palace Hotel during an extended round of Iran nuclear talks in Lausanne