US-Iran deal
The US is seeking to take the initiative with new Iran strikes - analysis
US President Donald Trump at the NATO Summit in Ankara earlier on July 8 said that Iran was not being serious in the talks on the Memorandum of Understanding.
Trump warns US will 'probably' strike Iran tonight after saying MoU is 'over'
Trump demands US halt trade with Spain, renews claim over Greenland, angering NATO allies
Sharaa arrives at Ankara summit with Syria seeking closer NATO ties - analysis
Jewish groups push back against Trump’s Iran deal, more quietly than in 2015
“Trust President Trump,” the Republican Jewish Coalition told its followers Thursday, becoming the most notable Jewish group to support Trump’s memorandum of understanding.
Mojtaba Khamenei: Trump pushed for MoU 'out of desperation,' Iran will not submit to US demands
Khamenei said that he eventually approved the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) based only on a series of promises from Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and the negotiating team.
'Can't kill your way out of every problem': JD Vance spars with Ben-Gvir, Smotrich over Iran deal
'What is your exact proposal?' Vance asked in an interview with the New York Times • 'Can’t just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have,' US VP says
Israel will not withdraw from southern Lebanon until security restored, Netanyahu vows
An Israeli source told The Jerusalem Post that Israel is "conducting stubborn negotiations" with the United States on maintaining its deployment of troops in southern Lebanon.
Iran deal turns into global loyalty test as tension builds between Trump and Israel - analysis
Trump remains popular, powerful, and rhetorically committed to Israel’s survival. But his support now comes with public scolding, transactional accounting, and an unmistakable demand from Netanyahu.
‘Greater jihad begins from today’: Khomeini’s grandson hails US deal as major Iran ‘victory’
Khomeini advised that to maintain victory, Iranians “must stay away from pointless disputes, disputes that are the product of ego and self-centeredness.”