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However, in reality, this interest predates the revolution and reflects a deep-seated desire for national prestige and development, as well as a need to deter regional rivals. IranSource Jul 10, By Borzou Daragahi. A spate of explosions has struck highly secure and sensitive sites, as well as regular industrial locales, including factories and gas pipelines, and even a clinic in a fancy part of north Tehran.

IranSource Jun 3, By Robert Czulda. In the early hours of June 2, the venerable Iranian supply ship Kharg caught fire and sank in the Gulf of Oman. Related Experts: Sina Azodi. Picture taken December 31, Iran Middle East. IranSource Jul 10, A series of unusual events in Iran point to sabotage. The last round of talks in Vienna ended in June without a clear result. Haaretz Oct.

Get email notification for articles from Haaretz Follow. Click the alert icon to follow topics: Iran nuclear deal Israel - Iran Iran. And it is doing so, genuinely readying for action, in the profound hope that the very candid sincerity of that planning will deter the rapacious extremists in Tehran, rendering such a strike unnecessary.

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One of the effective ways to indirectly harm Iran was to remove the Gaza Strip terror regime, which is premised on Iranian support. Yet the defense minister made sure that the opportunity to undertake such a move is missed. The two largest Israeli dailies, Jerusalem Post and Haaretz, discuss the importance of having the debate on Iran in the open. The implications of such a decision are liable to be dramatic and painful for the entire Israeli public.

Given this, there is great importance to the limited dialogue that is now taking place between the government and the public, and among various parts of the public, regarding the possibility of such an attack. Or they could be an attempt to undermine the legitimacy of such an attack, by claiming, as sources in the Yediot Aharonot story did, that only two men — Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak — were involved in the decision-making process Therefore, while it is of utmost importance that public servants safeguard military secrets, the renewed interest — both locally and abroad — over the possibility of a preemptive military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities seems to be serving Israeli interests quite well.

We shall not listen to the U. We shall just bomb and bomb and bomb. Israel will not attack Iran. There are a lot of tensions in the Islamic world. Iran is far from popular in many parts of it.



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