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Israelis are gearing up for a possible strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and an Iranian military response.
On Monday, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel meet in Washington for talks surrounding rising tensions with Iran. Speaking at the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee’s policy conference on Sunday, Obama stressed his support for Israel. The two leaders are set to discuss Iran’s nuclear capacity, sanctions, and regional security concerns.
A new report released Tuesday provides the clearest evidence yet that Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons. In Israel, that has many speculating the country may act militarily, and unilaterally, to push back the Iranian program.
President Barack Obama may be sugar coating a pill that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the pro-Israel community in the United States are swallowing.
President Obama is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, for the first time since the current friction over settlements in East Jerusalem began. Matthew Bell reports.
Linda Gradstein reports on former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose party is leading in the polls ahead of the country's next elections in February.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is facing damaging allegations of corruption, but Olmert says he has no plans to resign, even though his main coalition partner is calling on him to step down, as Reporter Matt Gutman has the latest.