Nuclear program
Ex-CENTCOM Chief: IRGC running Iran can make concessions without regime change - interview
Former US CENTCOM Chief Gen. Kenneth "Frank" McKenzie Jr. spoke to The Jerusalem Post on Thursday regarding issues surrounding the war with Iran.
The Iran war balance sheet: wins, losses, and undecideds - analysis
Israel needs a diplomatic alternative to war with Iran - opinion
Operation Roaring Lion signals a new era in Middle East power politics - opinion
Iran bought 300 tons of uranium from Niger for illicit nuke weapon program - report
The London-based independent news organization Iran International published a report in early June about Iran’s clandestine negotiations with Niger’s Junta government.
Israeli weapons damaged Iranian air defenses without detection
Israel had decided earlier not to launch a full-scale attack against Iran, and instead decided on a quieter tactic to send a message with the aim of ending the cycle of attacks.
Iran eyes Russia and China for nuclear investment, ties
It is important that we are determined to achieve our goals, and in my opinion, our colleagues are determined to create this space for the nuclear industry abroad,” the IAEO spokesperson said.
Preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon remains Israel’s top priority - opinion
The October 7 attack taught Israel that it has no other choice but to confront Iran-backed threats on all fronts, sooner or later.
Iran can produce fissile material for nuclear bomb within 2 weeks - US
Report: Iran not pursuing a weapons program at this time, has the capacity to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb in less than two weeks.
US and Israel policy aligned regarding Saudi nuclear plans - Dermer
“A civil nuclear program is one thing, a military nuclear program is the other," said
Gallant: Israel must widen Arab alliances but maintain military superiority
Gallant passed on a document put together by a variety of top expert officials within the defense establishment to clarify details of what kind of nuclear program the US might offer the Saudis.