Israel Greets Iran Ceasefire with More Unease than Relief
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Israel greets Iran ceasefire with more unease than relief
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel greeted the Iran ceasefire with more unease than relief, as overnight missile fire, sharp political backlash and deep skepticism about Tehran’s intentions reinforced a broad sense that the conflict is paused, but far from resolved. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced swift criticism from political opponents on the left and right, who slammed the Israeli premier for failing to eliminate the core threats posed by Iran…
US and Iran agree to truce; Iranian official says strait could open in time for talks on Friday
WASHINGTON/DUBAI/TEL AVIV/BEIRUT - T he United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, suspending a six-week-old war that has killed thousands, spread across the Middle East and caused unprecedented disruption to the world's energy supplies.
Israeli intelligence furious over Trump ceasefire and determined to continue war
US President Donald Trump has pulled back at the last minute from imposing further hell on Iranian regime as the Strait of Hormuz is freed up for two weeks - but Israel keeps up attacks
Israel Furious as US-Iran Ceasefire Leaves Tel Aviv Out of Talks
Israel reacted with anger after Washington and Tehran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, with Donald Trump reportedly accepting a ten-point proposal from Iran. Tel Aviv found itself excluded from the negotiations, raising serious concerns among its leadership. According to CNN, citing insider ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced yesterday, minutes before his umpteenth ultimatum expired with the threat of a “total annihilation” of Iran and “the death of an entire civilization in one night,” a ceasefire with that Central Asian nation, conditional upon Tehran opening the Strait of Ormuz in a “complete, immediate and secure” manner, although he described as “a viable negotiating base” the 10 conditions established by the Iranian governm…
As I predicted a month ago US/Israel and Iran reach a ceasefire. But being right gets drowned in a sea of much more dopamine filled, bombastic predictions like ‘It’s over for Israel’ or ‘The US economy will collapse’ or ‘Tel Aviv will be flattened’. Preac
Here is what I wrote on the 7th of March, almost exactly a month ago: ‘Iran cannot defeat Israel and America. It doesn’t have to do that to score some win, but even a minor strategic victory requires being able to keep shooting missiles and keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed. Relentless Israeli and American […]
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