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JCPOA

The Iran nuclear deal, or JCPOA, is a central issue in Israeli security discourse. Israel has long expressed concern over the deal’s limitations and its potential to allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state. This section explores Israel’s diplomatic efforts to influence international policy, regional reactions to the deal, and alternative strategies for confronting the Iranian nuclear threat.

Iran Raises the Stakes for Biden

Giving Iran unearned incentives in advance of negotiations only will bring about more Iranian provocation....

With Iran nuclear deal likely, Israel puts all options back on the table

With Iran nuclear deal likely, Israel puts all options back on the table
General Amidror of...

Iran and Israel: The Inevitable War?

Iran-Israel relations are essentially a zero-sum game, leaving Israel little choice but to act upon...

Biden’s foreign-policy appointments and what they might mean for Israel

Biden’s foreign-policy appointments and what they might mean for Israel
Prof. Efraim Inbar: Tony Blinken is...

Change in the Middle East

Change in the Middle East
Prof. Inbar: We Will Not See a Peaceful Middle East...

Iran’s Space Program

Iran’s space program is more than a by-product of its missile program. It is central...

The Iranian Policy Debate over the JCPOA: Assessing the Impact of Renewed Sanctions by the US

Sanctions could drive a wedge between Iranians who focus inwards and hardliners committed to Iran’s...

‘Fix it or Nix it’ is the Wrong Approach

What needs “nixing” is not the JCPOA – a piece of paper – but the...

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