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Iran says ‘serious’ progress made in nuclear talks as US tensions simmer
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says indirect negotiations with Washington in Geneva produced key understandings toward a possible deal, while Trump and Khamenei trade threats and Iran stages naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz
Lior Ben Ari
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02.17.26
Is there a third option for Iran? Trump weighs deal-making over war
Analysis: The third path is a tactical deal — a risk-management mechanism based on 'quiet in exchange for oxygen' for Tehran, not a dream agreement but a functional solution to manage the situation, one that Trump knows how to execute
Dana Wolf
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02.17.26
Katz: problems in US, global arms supply mean Israel must produce its own weapons
Defense minister unveiled a 350 billion shekel, decade-long defense plan dubbed 'Shield of Israel,' citing sanctions, global munitions shortages and disputes with allies, and pledged to expand domestic production to ensure defense independence
ynet
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02.17.26
Huckabee says US and Israel 'absolutely aligned' on Iran, warns diplomacy may not avert war
As US–Iran nuclear talks resume in Geneva, ambassador says 'Iran is not Israel’s problem; it is the world’s problem' and warns that while diplomacy is preferred, military action remains an option if Tehran fails to curb its nuclear and missile programs
Itamar Eichner, Lior Ben Ari
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02.17.26
Beyond borders: The Jewish soldiers serving America in uniform
More than 15,000 Jews serve in the US military today; rising pride and rising pressures since Oct. 7; global Jewish solidarity in uniform; a historic Miami gathering strengthens faith, identity and connection to Israel
ynet Global
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02.16.26
UK Quran burner may receive US asylum as Trump administration weighs support
A British court is challenging the acquittal of Hamit Coskun, who burned a Quran outside the Turkish Embassy in London last year; The Telegraph reported that the Trump administration is in talks to grant him asylum if he loses his case, with Coskun arguing he may have to flee Britain
ynet
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02.16.26
Protests erupt in NYC after Pride flag removed from Stonewall
Trump administration orders US flag raised at national monument, sparking demonstrations, arrests and political backlash over legacy of LGBTQ rights movement
Amir Bogen
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02.15.26
US-Iran talks to resume in Geneva as tensions simmer
Switzerland confirms Oman-mediated negotiations next week aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear program, as President Trump ramps up pressure with military warnings and hints at regime change
AFP
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02.14.26
Son of Iran's last shah urges US military intervention in Iran
Pahlavi says there are signs Iran's government is close to collapse and that an attack could weaken it or accelerate its fall, urges Trump administration to pull out of nuclear talks with Islamic Republic
Reuters
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02.14.26
From dogfight to brink of war: when Britain planned to bomb Tel Aviv and Truman said 'Don't'
After Israeli pilots shot down five British aircraft during Israel’s War of Independence, London prepared a retaliatory strike on Tel Aviv; hours before takeoff, President Harry Truman intervened and forced its cancellation
Itzik Shasho, Oded Kramer
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02.14.26
Deal or strike? The second US carrier and Netanyahu’s October 7 reckoning
Analysis: As Washington weighs sending a second carrier to the Middle East amid Iran tensions, a parallel battle unfolds in Israel over October 7: deterrence, missed warnings and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s campaign to reshape responsibility
Nadav Eyal
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02.14.26
Why even a massive US strike would not bring down Iran’s regime
Opinion: The United States can inflict heavy damage on Iran, but without a viable internal opposition and a sustained air and ground campaign, the regime in Tehran is unlikely to fall, writes INSS senior researcher Danny Citrinowicz
Danny Citrinowicz
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02.14.26
US and Iran set to hold second round of nuclear talks in Geneva
Trump presses Tehran on zero uranium enrichment as diplomats seek a deal amid US military buildup
ynet
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02.14.26
‘They will fire every missile’: Israel braces for worst-case Iran scenario
With Arrow and David’s Sling batteries, a large air and naval deployment and US interceptor systems, Israel is preparing to defend its home front if Iran talks collapse — including a scenario in which Tehran launches a massive missile barrage as a last resort, with possible international backing
Ron Crissy
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02.13.26
Trump tightens pressure on Cuba as jet fuel shortages halt flights
After Venezuela, Trump turns to Cuba as fuel supplies dry up, triggering blackouts and shorter workweeks; Washington warns oil shippers of tariffs, and Havana says jet fuel has run out, prompting flight suspensions and tourist departures
ynet, News Agencies
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02.13.26
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