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President Trump is focused on Iran’s nuclear program, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees a more immediate threat from Tehran’s rapid rebuilding of its ability to launch missiles at Israel.
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Israel must be prepared for Iran's missiles, but exaggerating the threat can be dangerous
There is no question, and has been no question, since Israel struck Iran in June, that the current threat is the Islamic Republic’s ballistic missile program and not the nuclear program. As reported repeatedly by The Jerusalem Post, the nuclear program ...
Iran has signaled it could limit its nuclear program in return for sanctions relief.
Washington/Jerusalem ― President Donald Trump will host Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Wednesday, where the Israeli prime minister is expected to press him to widen U.S. talks with Iran to include limits on Tehran's missile arsenal and other security threats beyond its nuclear program.
As talks continue between the US and Iran in Oman, Tehran increases psychological warfare, hanging giant signs of Israel under threat of missile barrages.
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reports on President Donald Trump’s White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Iran tensions escalate on 'America Reports.'