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Iranian sources told the Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed: The Iranian delegation went into negotiations with "a package of proposals that includes the maximum possible Iranian flexibility, within the framework of Iranian red lines to address American concerns, or more precisely, excuses, regarding Iran's nuclear program."
The US has seen evidence that Iran is trying to rebuild nuclear weapons, Vice President JD Vance says.
Minister Eli Cohen, on the negotiations between the US and Iran today in Geneva: "I don't believe in the talks; Iran has never lived up to any of the commitments it made. Iran's entire goal in the talks is for them to continue and escalate until the fury passes."
New law in Afghanistan: It is permissible to beat a woman and a child - but not a camel.
Reports in the Gaza Strip: 4 injured by grenades dropped from a drone towards Hasakah on the shores of the al-Shati refugee camp.
Murder near Nazareth: Khaled Odeh, who was shot to death in his home, is the father of one of the accused in the murder in Nazareth of 15-year-old Azmi Jrayeb about a month and a half ago; suspicion - blood feud.
Former National Security Council chief Dr. Eyal Hulta on the Politico report: "Israel has no reason to act first. If the US has decided to attack Iranian regime targets, that is its decision."
The Iranians fear action from the Kurdish terrorist group in Iraq, and warn: "The Kurds must be rational and not interfere in a military adventure that will harm Iran."
Hezbollah sends reassuring messages to senior Lebanese officials: The organization will not initiate support attacks in the event of a war with Iran, and will only respond if Israel attacks it first.
Iran is trying to prevent war through American investments in oil reserves.
Amidst tensions in the Middle East: Dutch airline KLM will stop its flights to and from Israel - starting Sunday.
European officials believe: The Iranian proposal does not meet the US threshold requirement.
A shuttle bus overturned near Mitzpe Ramon. Dozens of people were injured in various degrees of injury, helicopters were rushed to the scene.
Kim Joo-ah, the daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and the presumed heir apparent, was seen tonight at a military parade in Pyongyang to mark the ninth congress of the country's Workers' Party.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio admits and threatens, "Iran's refusal to discuss ballistic missile restrictions is a very big problem."
US report: Director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff dismissed from his post Rear Admiral Fred Kutcher, director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was dismissed after about three months in office. This was reported by the Reuters news agency, citing two sources. (Reuters)
A new war is on the horizon: Iraq and Kuwait are once again fighting over territory. But this time the Americans will no longer intervene. The Shiite government in Baghdad released a video tonight, intended to threaten Kuwait.