Trump predicts Iran deal could be signed this weekend or Monday
Trump tells Axios he expects an Iran deal within days as Pakistan confirms a final, agreed peace text is ready.
Trump tells Axios he expects an Iran deal within days as Pakistan confirms a final, agreed peace text is ready.


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A US official says an Iran deal is 85% done, trading economic relief for nuclear dismantling, but stresses it is contingent on Iran delivering.

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi outlines the two-stage US peace pact, demanding an explicit Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and vowing not to leave Hezbollah alone.

Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel will continue independent operations against Iran, will not withdraw from security zones in Lebanon, Syria, or Gaza, and will keep operating in northern Judea and Samaria.

CNN reports a high-risk US operation to send ground troops into Iran to seize its atomic stockpile was being planned, before Trump paused the operation.

At Petah Tikva concert with audience of 13,000, singer Ben Tzur calls friend and famous athlete Ahavat Hashem Gordon on stage to star in performance.

A shooter is dead after a gun rampage in Midland, Texas, leaves one person dead and ten others injured.

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After Iran shot down a US helicopter and as the regime continues to drag out negotiations, US strikes targets across the country. Live Updates.

Senator Lindsey Graham welcomed President Trump’s remarks that the reports coming out of Iran are “false," and warned that any agreement that includes uranium enrichment would be a “very bad idea."

Pres. Donald Trump sharply criticizes Iran, insisting terms reported in media not part of written agreement, says Tehran cannot be trusted and issues stern warning following an alleged drone attack against Indian vessels leaving the Strait of Hormuz.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds to talks of impending US-Iran deal, noting past achievements and promising Iran will not achieve nuclear weapons going forward.