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Interim deal on Iran splits Congress on new sanctions
Hawks shift rhetoric on Iran deal, apparently giving Obama administration space to breathe.
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Nov 26, 2013
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02:53 AM
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Arab media reactions to Iran deal reflect regional divisions
The consensus seems to be that the Syrian regime has emerged a winner, but the big question is how Saudi Arabia will act.
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Jack Khoury
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Nov 26, 2013
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02:44 AM
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AIPAC asks Congress for new sanctions that will kick in if Iran reneges on deal
Pro-Israel group lists shortcomings of P5+1 interim accord but accepts it as fait accompli; U.S. administration tries to allay concerns of Jewish leaders about the deal.
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Chemi Shalev
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Nov 26, 2013
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12:52 AM
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Geneva deal has faded the West's 'red line' on Iran's nuclear program
The deal reached with world powers has granted the Islamic Republic it's main aspiration: the right to enrich uranium. The rest of the red lines have been blurred, distorted or erased.
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Zvi Bar'el
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Nov 25, 2013
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12:40 PM
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Analysis ||
A 'bad deal' for Israel is a hollow victory for Iran
Iranian diplomats claim victory after reaching a nuclear deal with the West, even though most of their red lines were breached.
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Anshel Pfeffer
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Nov 25, 2013
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04:00 AM
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Obama tells Netanyahu: Israel has good reason to be skeptical about Iran's intentions
President calls Netanyahu, says he wants Israel, U.S. to begin consultations over final nuclear agreement with Islamic Republic. PM tells reporters: When our allies are mistaken, it is my duty to say so.
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Barak Ravid
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Nov 25, 2013
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01:26 AM
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In-Depth Iran
Geneva deal seals Netanyahu’s legacy: An ineffectual leader
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Amir Oren
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04:31 PM
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A good deal: Geneva pact distances Iran from nuclear bomb
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Barak Ravid
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01:53 PM
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Battle for new sanctions could harm Israel more than Iran, now that deal is done
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Chemi Shalev
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01:13 PM
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