Israel Likely to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Sites Before June
The United States believe that Israel will attack before Iran has stored enough enriched uranium to make a weapon.
The United States believe that Israel will attack before Iran has stored enough enriched uranium to make a weapon.
The two officers insist there is no daylight between their countries on how to handle Iran.
How would an Israeli attack against Iran’s suspected nuclear facilities play out? There are great risk for the United States.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu lobbies his cabinet for a preemptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The Turkish prime minister criticized Israel in an interview with CNN. It’s his attempt to weather the Arab spring.
Israel won’t care if the Palestinians attain recognition of statehood at the General Assembly.
Once allies, the nations are at each other’s throats after an international report shared the blame for the flotilla raid.
The diplomat rift between Ankara and Jerusalem widens as the Arab spring forces a realignment of Turkish foreign policy.
Despite mounting tension, a resumption of hostilities between Egypt and Israel is unlikely.
Iran’s nuclear program could destabilize the balance of power in the Middle East.
American support for a French Middle East conference may dissuade the Palestinians from seeking recognition of statehood at the UN.
An aid flotilla bound for Gaza this summer is designed to provoke Israel.
Egypt’s military leaders open up the Gaza border, providing relief to millions of trapped Palestinians.
The greatest threat to peace in the Middle East is the status quo, said Jordan’s King Abdullah on ABC’s This Week.
President Obama suggested that a Palestinian state should be created roughly within the 1967 armistice lines, but is this realistic?