Tag: Nuclear Weapons

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently accused the Biden administration of withholding weapons shipments to Israel, a claim the administration denied being aware of.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reputation as a strong leader on security matters faced a test following an unprecedented Iranian attack on Israel.
The text outlines how a series of US actions, including re-entering the Iran nuclear deal and offering economic relief, has emboldened Iran and led to escalating tensions in the region, culminating in attacks against Israel.
The Israeli security establishment views Iran and its proxies as the biggest threat to Israel, aiming to encircle Israel with proxy militias while seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported that Iran has tripled its enrichment of uranium to 60%, reversing a previous slowdown.
The text discusses the Iran Deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and its significance.
The Biden administration is showing hostility towards the Abraham Accords, a framework for peace agreements between Israel and Arab countries.
The podcast discusses the situation in Ukraine, addressing topics such as nuclear weapons, Putin, and the United States's response, with a focus on whether the Ukrainian triumph is turning into a Western crisis.
Retired Israeli general Amos Yadlin, former head of Israel's military intelligence, discusses the ongoing Ukraine war and its implications.
The assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh has raised questions about the future of Israel-Iran relations.
This article discusses why Iran acquiring nuclear weapons is a concerning issue.
The discussion on Jewish perspectives on nuclear weapons and deterrence highlights the historical ambivalence among Jews towards the atomic bomb, influenced by experiences of WWII and the Holocaust.
In a discussion led by Eilon, Noah, and Miriam Herschlag from The Times of Israel, several topics are covered: (1) Nelson Mandela's death and Israel's complex feelings toward him, (2) Avraham Burg's revelation about Israel's nuclear weapons, and (3) the controversy surrounding vegan activist Gary Yourofsky.
A group of former Obama administration foreign policy experts criticized the White House's Iran strategy, cautioning that it may unintentionally strengthen Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and a historian, draws parallels between the current state of affairs in Israel and critical moments in history, likening the situation to May 1967 or May 1948 due to a multitude of threats including Iran's nuclear ambitions, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, and the civil war in Syria.