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White House reveals to Israel Hayom outline of deal with Iran

A senior White House official said in a briefing that the chances of signing an agreement in the coming days stand at 80%-85%. According to the official, Iran will be required to destroy its stockpile of enriched uranium, dismantle parts of its nuclear program and commit not to developing nuclear weapons. In return, it will receive only phased economic relief, based on its compliance with its commitments. 

Inside the social media storm shaking Khamenei's regime

Inside the social media storm shaking Khamenei's regime

A kilo of meat that costs a quarter of a monthly salary, grandmothers becoming TikTok stars and one persistent rumor driving an entire country mad. Social media researcher Effi Banay presents life in Iran through social networks and is convinced: “This regime will not last much longer.”

Trump's inauguration, minute by minute

Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire

A day after SpaceX completed the largest IPO ever recorded, raising $75 billion, its shares surged by tens of percentage points in their first day of trading on Wall Street. The rally pushed the company’s valuation above $2 trillion.

Iran's Trump card is the Gulf states' nightmare scenario

Trump is paying cash while Iran writes postdated checks

In stark contrast to Israel’s achievements since Oct. 7, the US president is handing the Iranians control over Lebanon, breathing room for Hezbollah, cash and legitimacy for the regime. Apart from the immediate act of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, all other Iranian promises are future commitments and will be discussed in future negotiations, in which they will undoubtedly wear down Trump and his team, just as they have done so far.

Uranium, Hormuz and billions for Tehran: Inside the deal to end the war

Uranium, Hormuz and billions for Tehran: Inside the deal to end the war

Iran has agreed to hand over its enriched uranium, forgo enrichment in the long term and open the Strait of Hormuz without restrictions. The clause that paved the way for understandings: the release of up to $15 billion for humanitarian needs, under Qatari supervision. Should the final details be concluded and agreed, the emerging expectation is that the deal will be signed early next week, most likely in Geneva, Switzerland.

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