Israel doesn't rule out attacking Iran's nuclear weapons facilitiesSeptember 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Israel has rejected reports which suggested that it has ruled out using military power to counter Iran's nuclear weapon programme. Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said Israel can not guarantee it will not strike Iran.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard warns opposition against planned demonstrationSeptember 17th, 2009 Iranian regime's forces warn opposition over rallyTEHRAN, Iran — The Iranian regime's elite Revolutionary Guard is warning opposition protesters against holding a new anti-government demonstration. Opposition activists have called for protests to coincide with government-sponsored demonstrations marking Quds Day, dedicated to condemning Israel and expressing support for the Palestinians.
First prisoner abuse death in Iran's post-election turmoilSeptember 1st, 2009 TEHRAN - If reports are to be believed it is being claimed that Mohsen Rouhalamini, the son of an adviser to defeated presidential candidate Mohsen Rezaei, is the first official confirmation of a prisoner abuse death following Iran's post-election turmoil. A medical examiner has confirmed the Rouhalamini died from beatings and poor prison conditions.
Israeli Left expresses dismay over Obama's low popularityAugust 30th, 2009 JERUSALEM - The Israeli Left has expressed disappointment over a recent Jerusalem Post poll which found that only four percent of Jewish Israelis believe that US President Barack Obama's policies are more pro-Israel than pro-Palestinian. The Jerusalem Post-sponsored Smith Research poll published on Friday reported that 51 percent of Jewish Israelis considered Obama's administration more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israel, while 35 percent called it neutral.
Iran puts more activists on trial over involvement in the post-election turmoilAugust 16th, 2009 More on trial in Iran over post-election turmoilTEHRAN, Iran — Iran's official news agency says 25 more activists and opposition supporters have gone on trial over their alleged involvement in the post-election turmoil. The IRNA report says the prosecutor read a general indictment for the 25 saying they had been plotting the post-election unrest for years.
Clinton: Israel should give a chance for US policies on Iran's nuclear ambitions time to workJuly 26th, 2009 Clinton says Israel should be patient on IranWASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is implicitly urging Israel to give U.S. policy on Iran's nuclear ambitions a chance to work.
Iran's parliament to 'force' Ahmadinejad to sack vice-presidentJuly 21st, 2009 TEHRAN - Iran's parliament plans to force President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to sack his vice president, a parliamentary deputy told the ISNA news agency Tuesday. "The elimination of Esfandiar Rahim-Mashaei from key positions such as first vice (acting) president is a strategic decision by the establishment, and (also) the supreme leader (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) has conveyed this to the president," Mohammad-Hassan Abutorabi-Fard told ISNA.
Obama questions the legitimacy of the outcome of Iran's disputed presidential electionJune 23rd, 2009 Obama questions legitimacy of Iranian electionWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is questioning the legitimacy of the disputed Iranian election that has triggered days of street protests. In a White House news conference Tuesday, he said it is impossible to know what happened at polling places during the June 12 election because there were no international monitors in place.
Iran's top electoral authority reportedly rules out annulling results of June 12 electionJune 23rd, 2009 Reports: Iran won't annul election resultsTEHRAN, Iran — Iran's state TV reports the country's top electoral authority has ruled out annulling the results of the disputed June 12 election in which President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was named the winner. A spokesman for the Guardian Council, Abbas Ali Kadkhodaei, was quoted by Iran's state-run English language Press TV as saying Tuesday that the organization had found "no major fraud or breach in the election."
As a result, he said, the results would not be annulled.
Iran's top electoral authority rules out annulling results of June 12 election: State TVJune 23rd, 2009 Iran won't annul election results: state TVTEHRAN, Iran — Iran's state TV reports the country's top electoral authority has ruled out annulling the results of the disputed June 12 election in which President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was named the winner. A spokesman for the Guardian Council, Abbas Ali Kadkhodaei, was quoted by Iran's state-run English language Press TV as saying Tuesday that the organization had found "no major fraud or breach in the election."
As a result, he said, the results would not be annulled.
Obama "committed" to Israel's peace and securityJune 21st, 2009 LONDON - The Obama Administration has reiterated its support for Israel following a survey that showed that only six percent of Jewish Israelis consider US President Barack Obama to be pro-Israel. The White House declined to comment on the specifics of the poll.
Top Democrat overseeing spy operations says US not interfering in Iran's electionJune 21st, 2009 Top intelligence Democrat: No interference in IranWASHINGTON — The head of the Senate Intelligence Committee says intelligence gathering in Iran is difficult and spotty. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., also says she doesn't think U.S.
White House says US watching for irregularities in Iran's contested presidential electionJune 13th, 2009 White House keeps close watch on Iran campaignWASHINGTON — The White House says it is monitoring Iran's presidential election results, including reports of voter fraud. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Saturday the Obama administration is keeping close watch on the election process, "including reports of irregularities."
He said the White House was impressed "by the vigorous debate and enthusiasm that this election generated, particularly among young Iranians."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (ah-muh-DEE'-neh-zhahd) has claimed victory.
Mousavi win wouldn't stop Iran's nuke drive, claims IsraelJune 12th, 2009 JERUSALEM - Israel has said that even if former Iran Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi wins Friday's presidential elections, his country's quest for being nuclear-armed will not diminish. As more than 46.2 million eligible Iranian voters choose their president in elections on Friday, senior Israeli defense officials have stressed that the outcome is unlikely to have any impact on Teheran's continued race toward nuclear power.
Iran's president reiterates description of Holocaust as a 'big deception'June 3rd, 2009 Iran's president: Holocaust still 'big deception'TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday once again called the Holocaust a "big deception" in his latest denunciations of Israel and its allies. The comments come amid a fierce election campaign in which his firebrand style, including regular denunciations of Israel and the West, has come under attack from his challengers.