In Waiting Mode: Israel Grapples With Unclear Iranian Threat

At conference hosted by Tel Aviv University, even hawks see room for compromise over Tehran’s nuclear program.

Amos Harel
Amos Harel
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Amos Harel
Amos Harel

For years, Iran has been the excuse for virtually every unusual political or diplomatic step Israel took. But it seems that era may be ending: The sense of immediate threat, and the warnings that an Israeli attack on Iran might be imminent, abated after Hassan Rohani was elected Iran’s new president in June.

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