Israel readies lobbying strategy for tougher final deal with Iran:
An official Israeli analysis has drawn up a list of alleged shortcomings of the nuclear framework agreement between Iran and world powers, providing a basis for what is expected to be months of furious lobbying by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reshape or cancel the deal. Ref. Source 9
Israel official: Military action against Iran still possible:
A senior Israeli government minister on Monday warned that taking military action against Iran's nuclear program is still an option - despite last week's framework deal between world powers and the Islamic Republic. Ref. Source 4
Pro-Israel Aipac Creates Group to Lobby Against the Iran Deal:
A person who had been briefed on the plan said the group planned to spend upward of $20 million on the effort. Another person familiar with the campaign said advertising was planned in 30 to 40 states. Ref. Source 9n
Leaked audio: Israeli leaders drew up plans to attack Iranian military:
Israeli leaders planned to attack military targets in Iran in recent years, but they were held back due to the opinions of other government leaders and military leaders, according to an audio recording leaked to an Israeli television broadcaster. Ref. Source 3z
Why Do Many Jews Support the Iran Deal?
The more one knows about the Iran deal, the more obvious it becomes that it is not a deal so much as it is a fraud. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the definition of a fraud is “something that is meant to look like the real thing in order to trick people.” That precisely describes the Iran deal. Virtually every claim made for it is either not true or insignificant. There are no “anytime, anywhere” inspections, as Americans were promised during the negotiations. –No American or Canadian inspectors will be allowed into Iran. –The agreement... Ref. Source 7o