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Obama lands in Israel to bridge gap from two-state plan to Iran

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Bloomberg: When President Barack Obama delivers his main address in Israel this week, it won’t be to the nation’s parliament. Instead, his audience will largely consist of students.

Six powers flesh out nuclear proposals in Iran talks

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Reuters: Six major powers gave Iran more details of their proposals to end a standoff over Tehran’s nuclear program in talks in Istanbul on Monday, the European Union (EU) said.

Obama: Iranians pay high price for nuke defiance

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AP: President Barack Obama is telling Iranian citizens they pay a high price for their leaders’ refusal to address the world’s concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.

Budget, Iran top priorities for new Israeli government

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Reuters: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government will face the immediate task of passing an austerity budget and the time-sensitive challenge of preventing what it believes is Iran’s drive to develop nuclear weapons.

Experts meet in Istanbul over Iran’s nuclear programme

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AFP: Iranian and foreign nuclear experts gathered in Istanbul on Monday to discuss Tehran’s controversial atomic programme, a European Union spokeswoman said.

Netanyahu cites threat from Iran, Syria as cabinet named

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Bloomberg: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented his third Cabinet to parliament as he vowed to fight threats from Iran, Syria, Hamas and Hezbollah.

MRPL said to buy oil from Shell on possible Iran disruptions

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Bloomberg: Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) sold two high-sulfur oil cargoes to Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. (MRPL), the biggest state-run Indian buyer of Iranian crude, as supplies from the Persian Gulf state may be disrupted because of global sanctions.

Despite sanctions’ toll on Iran, U.S. sees no shift in nuclear behavior

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Washington Post: Harsh economic sanctions have taken a serious toll on Iran’s economy, but U.S. and European officials acknowledge that the measures have not yet produced the kind of public unrest that could force Iranian leaders to change their nuclear policies.

Ten years on, Iraq war planners discredited

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AFP: They were the men who were to remake the Middle East, but 10 years on, the alliance of politicians and neo-conservative thinkers who launched the Iraq war are a discredited band.

Netanyahu’s pick for defense minister cautious on Iran

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Reuters: Although Benjamin Netanyahu’s next defense minister shares his deep distrust of the Palestinians, the two could yet clash about when – and whether – Israel should go to war with Iran.