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		<title>Netanyahu calls Iran&#8217;s uranium enrichment increase &#8216;very dangerous&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu &#8211; Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg Iranian announcement to further scale back its commitment to the 2015 nuclear deal was met with unease in Israel as both the prime minister and the energy minister called on the European &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/netanyahu-calls-irans-uranium-enrichment-increase-very-dangerous/" aria-label="Netanyahu calls Iran&#8217;s uranium enrichment increase &#8216;very dangerous&#8217;">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Iranian announcement to further scale back its commitment to the 2015 nuclear deal was met with unease in Israel as both the prime minister and the energy minister called on the European powers to impose new sanctions on Tehran</p>
<p>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called an announced increase of Iranian uranium enrichment a &#8220;very, very dangerous step,&#8221; and urged the European powers to impose automatic sanctions on the Islamic Republic.</p>
<p>Iranian officials earlier on Sunday said the country would further scale back its commitment to the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, including ramping up the level of uranium enrichment beyond the 3.67% permitted under the agreement.</p>
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<span class="citv_title cp-h3">Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu</span><span class="citv_credit cp-h3"> (Photo: AFP)</span></p>
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<p>&#8220;Iran has violated its solemn promise under the U.N. Security Council not to enrich uranium beyond a certain level,&#8221; Netanyahu said at the onset of the weekly cabinet meeting. &#8220;I call on my friends, the heads of France, Britain, and Germany &#8211; you signed this deal and you said that as soon as they take this step, severe sanctions will be imposed &#8211; that was the Security Council resolution. Where are you?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The enrichment of uranium is made for one reason and one reason only &#8211; it&#8217;s for the creation of atomic bombs,&#8221; added the prime minister.</p>
<p>Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz described earlier on Sunday described the increase in uranium enrichment levels as &#8220;moderate&#8221; but accused Tehran of breaking out of internationally agreed limitations on its nuclear projects and moving towards a potential bomb.</p>
<p>&#8220;Iran has begun &#8211; while it is a moderate rise right now &#8211; but it has begun to raise, to break out of the uranium enrichment curbs that were imposed on it,&#8221; Steinitz, a member of Netanyahu&#8217;s security cabinet, said in an interview with Ynet.</p>
<p>&#8220;It means &#8230; that it is brushing off the red lines that were agreed (and) that it has begun its march, a march that is not simple, toward nuclear weaponry.&#8221;</p>
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<span class="citv_title cp-h3">Iranian President Hassan Rouhani</span><span class="citv_credit cp-h3"> (Photo: AFP)</span></p>
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<p>Iran&#8217;s deputy foreign minister also added that his nation will take another step impacting its compliance with its 2015 agreement in 60 days. Abbas Araghchi told a news conference Sunday that he cannot elaborate now on the nature of the next step.</p>
<p>The biggest obstacle to producing nuclear weapons is obtaining enough fissile material &#8211; weapons-grade highly enriched uranium or plutonium &#8211; for the bomb&#8217;s core.</p>
<p>The 2015 deal caps the level of purity to which Iran can enrich uranium hexafluoride, the feedstock for centrifuges, at 3.67%, far below the 90% of weapons-grade. It is also well below the 20% level to which Iran enriched uranium before the deal. The 3.67% cap lasts 15 years.</p>
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		<title>Can Israel Really Trust Russia to Remove Iranian Forces From Syria?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fate of Iran&#8217;s presence in Syria rests with Trump-Putin meeting ■ Israeli official to EU counterparts: Iran nuke deal is dead, and you insist on giving it Advil. Iran&#8217;s Army Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri and other senior &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/can-israel-really-trust-russia-to-remove-iranian-forces-from-syria/" aria-label="Can Israel Really Trust Russia to Remove Iranian Forces From Syria?">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fate of Iran&#8217;s presence in Syria rests with Trump-Putin meeting ■ Israeli official to EU counterparts: Iran nuke deal is dead, and you insist on giving it Advil.</p>
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<span aria-hidden="true">Iran&#8217;s Army Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri and other senior officers on the front line in the northern province of Aleppo, Syria, October 2017</span><span class="fig__credit">/AP</span></p>
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<p class="t-body-text">U.S. News and World Report this week ranked Israel as the <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/.premium-israel-ranked-eighth-most-powerful-country-in-the-world-1.6264817">world’s eighth most powerful nation</a>. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made sure to mention this to Likud lawmakers at a party meeting. He also pointed out, rightly, that all the countries ranked ahead of Israel have much larger populations.</p>
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<p class="t-body-text">But strong as it may be, Israel is still just another player on the international playing field – and the Middle East is far from the most important region on the world map at the moment. Strategic developments depend on relations between the world powers that Israel trailed in the rankings: The<a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/trump-s-trade-war-is-there-a-silver-lining-for-israel-1.6201871"> trade war declared by the Trump </a>administration on China, and U.S. relations with Russia, which will be put to an important test at the Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki on Monday.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The critical arena in Netanyahu’s mind remains, as always, the fight against Iran. This battle expanded in the past year from efforts to halt Tehran’s nuclear project to a direct clash with Iranian forces in Syria, with the aim of reducing their presence and influence there.</p>
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<p class="t-body-text"><strong>&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-trump-s-appeasement-of-putin-will-backfire-on-israel-1.6223864" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Delusion of a Ukraine for Syria &#8216;Deal&#8217;</a> | Opinion &gt;&gt; </strong></p>
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<p class="t-body-text">But even with regard to Iran and Syria, Israel must take broader processes into account. Russia is currently pressing for the completion of the de-escalation plan in Syria. Netanyahu may have influenced its design during <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/netanyahu-israel-has-no-problem-with-assad-agreements-must-be-upheld-1.6268158">his meeting with Putin in Moscow</a> on Wednesday. But what comes next depends on what happens when Putin exerts his nearly magical – perhaps blackmail is part of it? – influence on President Donald Trump.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Putin appears to be seeking a wider deal that, in addition to Syria, would include new understandings in Eastern Europe.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">One point being raised by the Russians is their expectation that the West lift the sanctions it imposed following Russian involvement in the fighting in eastern Ukraine in 2014.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The Russian plan in Syria is clear: President Bashar Assad will get full control of most parts of the country, including the Syrian Golan Heights to which his forces will soon return, and Israel will pledge not to interfere. In return, Moscow promises to <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-russia-israel-deal-is-clear-iran-away-from-border-assad-s-rule-accep-1.6269407">block Iranian forces and Shi’ite militias’ </a>proximity from the Golan Heights border: Various distances – 40, 60, even 80 kilometers (25, 37 and 50 miles, respectively) – have been mentioned. Netanyahu believes the Russians will keep their word. In a briefing with Israeli journalists in Moscow on Wednesday, he spoke of the process as if it were already underway.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The Israel Defense Forces has also been sounding cautiously optimistic. Distancing the Iranians from the border is seen as being a Russian interest – the war is about to end and Iran has exhausted the benefit it can bring to the Kremlin. Putin is not looking for partners with whom to share the dividends of success. Assad would also probably like to wriggle a little freer of the Iranian embrace.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">This forecast minimizes the potential difficulties. Even in an international climate where keeping one’s word is far from the norm, Moscow stands out for its cynicism, and Putin and his spokespeople have been lying for years without batting an eyelid.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>&gt;&gt;<a href="https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/iran/.premium-iran-is-under-pressure-that-s-good-news-for-israel-1.6223772"> Iran must adapt to new strategic reality – or risk the fall of the Islamic Republic </a>|| Opinion &gt;&gt; ■ <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-russia-israel-deal-is-clear-iran-away-from-border-assad-s-rule-accep-1.6269407">Russia-Israel deal is clear: Iran away from border, Assad’s rule accepted</a> || Analysis &gt;&gt;</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Israel won’t be able to easily rely on Russian insistence that the understandings are being upheld. Their enforcement will be especially complicated in the densely populated Damascus region – which is within the range Israel wants the Iranians to be kept out of. Already, there are signs that members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Shi’ite militia fighters are shedding their uniforms to mix in with Syrian Army units in the battles taking place in the south.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Above all, even after the series of blows inflicted upon it in Syria, Iran has not relented in its drive for military entrenchment there. Per several of the attacks that have been attributed to Israel by foreign media in the past month – first at Abu Kamal in eastern Syria and then at the T4 airbase near the central Syrian city of Homs – Iran is once again trying to deploy advanced weapons systems in Syria, and Israel is again seemingly taking measures against this.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Most of the attempts to smuggle in weapons systems is done by air. However, the airstrike on the weapons convoy in eastern Syria shows that the Iranians are also often trying to make use of the ground corridor they established after the Americans rid the area of Islamic State forces. If the Russians don’t keep their word, the airstrikes will likely continue.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">It’s interesting that since the exchange of blows on February 10 (in which an <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/idf-drone-allowed-to-cross-into-israel-to-prove-iranian-aggression-1.5807209">Iranian drone penetrated Israeli territory </a>and an Israeli F-16 was shot down), no more condemnations have been heard from Moscow. Only a tiny fraction of the measures taken by Israel is made known to the Israeli public and the foreign media. One could cautiously venture that the amount of munitions dropped by the air force in unpublicized missions over the past several years is not far from the amount of munitions it used in Gaza in the summer war of 2014.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">For the most part, this effort has proceeded without mishaps or complications. And this is the source of the Israeli satisfaction with the operative results: The Iranian penetration into Syria is limited and Hezbollah has so far not been able to achieve its objective of significantly improving the precision of its rockets in Lebanon.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">In the longer term, as Netanyahu told Putin at their meeting, Israel still wants to see all the Iranian advisers and Shi’ite fighters entirely removed from Syria – since even weapons systems deployed 100 or 200 kilometers from Israel’s border with Syria endanger Israel’s security.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/syria/.premium-israel-s-ultimate-consideration-in-shooting-down-syrian-drone-1.6267517">Israel&#8217;s ultimate consideration in shooting down Syrian drone</a> ■ <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/syria/.premium-what-syrian-children-learn-love-of-russia-and-skepticism-toward-iran-1.6268355">What Syrian children learn: Anti-Semitism, love of Russia and suspicion of Iran </a>&gt;&gt;</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Israel is not making a similar claim against Hezbollah’s weapons arsenal – some of which is stored in southern Lebanon, in violation of UN Resolution 1701 – because it understands that this would be an impossible demand. But in fact, almost 12 years to the day after the outbreak of the Second Lebanon War, the top security risk is found in Lebanon, not Syria, where the Iranians are in a clearly inferior position from a security standpoint.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Iran is also engaged in a holding action on its other front. Right now, things appear to be going badly for its nuclear program. A senior Israeli official who recently met with visiting European Union representatives told them that European efforts to keep the nuclear accord with Iran alive following the Americans’ withdrawal from it in May are doomed.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">“There’s a corpse in the room, the Vienna agreement, and you want to give it Advil and persist in believing it will come back to life,” the Israeli said. The visitors pointed out that the European partners to the agreement – Great Britain, France and Germany – have all decided to stick to its framework. Their host argued that the market will dictate the outcome and the major corporations are already voting with their feet and fleeing Iran, for fear of being subjected to U.S. sanctions.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Israeli defense officials are reacting positively to the 12-point paper issued by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, outlining the administration’s policy against Iran. The shift in American strategy is also reflected in the understandings in Washington regarding Syria. In previous years, the Obama administration and then the Trump administration concentrated their efforts in Syria and Iraq on fighting ISIS and various Al-Qaida affiliates. This effort enabled the Assad regime and the Russians to free up forces and aircraft to attack the less extreme rebel groups, and later to step into part of the vacuum left behind when ISIS fled Syria. Now the Americans are attempting to take a more balanced approach and to increase coordination with Israel.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Pompeo, who visited the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, spoke in a television interview of his main objective: forming a regional coalition to counter Tehran. He accused Iran of using its embassies in Europe as terrorism bases, and said an Iranian attempt to plant a bomb at a convention of regime opponents in Paris had been foiled.</p>
<p>The U.S. secretary of state singled out Gen. Qassem Soleimani of the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds force. The general is causing trouble in Syria and Iraq, and he and his organization must be made to pay a higher price for it, said Pompeo.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Asked about the possibility that the U.S. and Israeli efforts will ultimately help to bring about regime change in Iran, Israeli defense officials were wary of making any such predictions.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><a href="https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/iran/iran-protests-at-least-one-said-killed-by-security-forces-1.6222905">The protests in Iran in recent months</a> are perceived as authentic and of significant magnitude. The complaint that the country is investing money it does not have abroad at the expense of its own citizens ($12 to 14 billion alone to aid the Assad regime over the last seven years) is increasingly gaining public sympathy in Iran. But intelligence officials stress there is no real way to predict the outcome of a popular rebellion, and note that the Iranian authorities already showed great skill (and brutality) in suppressing the failed Green Movement of 2009.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Israeli politicians appear less skeptical. Netanyahu and Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman have been making direct appeals to the Iranian people in recent weeks via social media, denouncing the Iranian regime. And Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz, speaking at a conference of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs this week, asserted that “the economic pressure on Iran could lead the regime to collapse within a year.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Photo: Kobi Gideon/GPO via Getty Images Israel has presented the Trump administration with its &#8220;red lines&#8221; for the nuclear deal the United States is currently negotiating with Saudi Arabia to build reactors in the kingdom. The big picture: A senior Israeli official told &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/israel-presented-u-s-with-red-lines-for-saudi-nuclear-deal/" aria-label="Israel presented U.S. with &#8220;red lines&#8221; for Saudi nuclear deal">Read More</a></p>
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<p class="StoryBody__paragraph--2-Doz">Israel has presented the Trump administration with its &#8220;red lines&#8221; for <a class="InternalLoadLink__root--17C4m StoryBody__link--10w8x 74871e35-1871-42ed-8f63-79efde1b2a4d-d010de3e-69ad-4de1-bc5e-0387dd5b91dc" role="button" href="https://www.axios.com/netanyahu-told-trump-hes-concerned-about-us-saudi-nuclear-deal-74871e35-1871-42ed-8f63-79efde1b2a4d.html" name="the nuclear deal">the nuclear deal</a> the United States is currently negotiating with Saudi Arabia to build reactors in the kingdom.</p>
<p><strong>The big picture</strong>: A senior Israeli official told me the Israeli government realized it will not be able to stop the deal — set to be worth billions of dollars for the U.S. — and decided instead to attempt to reach an understanding with the Trump administration regarding the parameters of the deal.</p>
<p>Last March, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised concerns about the deal during a meeting with President Trump and other senior U.S. officials. Netanyahu was concerned such a deal, especially if it also includes a &#8220;right&#8221; to enrich uranium, will lead to further nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. Trump and his advisers told Netanyahu that, if the U.S. does not sell the Saudis nuclear reactors, other countries like Russia or France will.</p>
<p>The senior Israeli official told me Netanyahu sent Yuval Steinitz, his energy minister in charge of Israel&#8217;s atomic energy committee, to Washington two weeks ago to meet with Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who is leading the negotiations with the Saudis over the nuclear deal.</p>
<p><strong>What we&#8217;re hearing:</strong> Steinitz presented Perry and other senior U.S. officials with this set of parameters:</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel asked the U.S. for a &#8220;no surprises policy&#8221; regarding the negotiations with the Saudis to ensure maximum transparency.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel asked to know in advance what nuclear equipment the U.S. would sell the Saudis and asked to be consulted about the planned location of the nuclear reactors the U.S. would build in Saudi Arabia. The senior Israeli official told me the main reason for that demand is nuclear safety.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel demanded that the deal will not give Saudi Arabia the capability or the legitimacy to enrich uranium on its soil. The Saudis want to get American permission to enrich uranium as part of the deal.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel demanded that the U.S. will be the only nation to supply the Saudis with the nuclear fuel for its reactors.</p>
<p>&#8211;Israel demanded that the U.S. must remove all used nuclear fuel from Saudi Arabia so that the Saudis will not be able to reprocess it.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s next:</strong> Perry told Steinitz the U.S. will take the Israeli concerns into consideration and will continue to provide updates regarding the negotiations with the Saudis, per the senior Israeli official. The talks are set to continue during Perry&#8217;s planned October visit to Israel.</p>
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<p>Thursday, 01 February 2018 | Last week was one of the rainiest recorded in Israel in the past few years, but the country’s water situation is still dire. Israel’s national water company Mekorot said the cumulative deficit in the country’s natural water reserves was at a ten-year low, whereas the sweet water Lake Kinneret was still more than a meter [3 ft] below the red line.</p>
<p>The water company’s ominous statements notwithstanding, last week’s downpour turned the precipitation picture on its head. Zikhron Ya’akov, for instance, saw 156 millimeters [6.1 in] of rainfall with a total of 411 mm [16.2 in] since the rainy season began—a 123 percent increase compared to the average up to that time.</p>
<p>The Jezreel Valley, northern Golan Heights, Upper Galilee, Netanya and other regions saw enough rainfall in the last week alone equal to the multiyear average.</p>
<p>However, that is still not enough. Mekorot said that Israel’s reserves still lacked more than a billion cubic meters of water as of late 2017, and that according to forecasts the shortage was expected to balloon by an additional 20 percent in 2018.</p>
<p>The water company consequently cautioned that the western Galilee’s drinking water supply had reached the limits of its capacity, and unless infrastructures were strengthened and a desalination plant was created the area’s residents will find themselves in dire straits.</p>
<p>Mekorot has also carried out ten cloud seeding runs—an artificial method of creating increased precipitation—over the Kinneret’s drainage basin during last week’s storms.</p>
<p>The Israel Water Authority, meanwhile, said recent rainfall had increased the Kinneret’s level by nine centimeters since Saturday and by 15cm [5.9 in] since Thursday. The lake’s level was measured to be -214.01 Saturday morning.</p>
<p>Due to the serious shortage, however, the level was still well below the lower red line, whereas a completely full Kinneret was missing 5.21 meters [17.1 ft]. The black line, the lowest level measured in the last century, was lamentably much closer—with the Kinneret only 86cm [33.9 in] away from it.</p>
<p>The Authority further said that despite fair amounts of rainfall last week, its impact on the Kinneret’s water levels and on aquifers was still limited, and that Israel’s water shortage was still enormous after four years of drought.</p>
<p>Unless the country sees significant amount of rainfall in February, the Authority cautioned, it may adversely affect its ability to allocate water for agriculture and public gardens.</p>
<p>The greatest variable, then, remained February’s precipitation. An American model predicted the second month of 2018 will be close to average rain-wise, but a competing European model showed that at least the first half of the month will be arid.</p>
<p>Regardless of weather forecasting models, Mekorot said Israel still needed roughly 30 more days of significant rainfall merely to reach last year’s rainfall—a year that was not inundated with rain to begin with and was deemed a drought year.</p>
<p>Even if February met expectations and staved off drought, “the Kinneret was still missing more than a billion cubic meters, and that’s not a difference that February could make up,” said Water Authority head Giora Shacham.</p>
<p>“Weather systems are chaotic. Everyone’s talking about climate change, and it’s very hard to know what the future holds,” he said. “All due respect to models, when you examine reality, we’re missing a lot of water and we’re making decisions under conditions of uncertainty.”</p>
<p>One segment of the Israel’s populace was elated with last week’s rainfall—Israeli farmers who were nearing their breaking point. “It’s amazing,” said Avi Maoz of the northern Marom Golan community, who prayed for rain in the Western Wall two weeks ago.</p>
<p>“The apples, pears, nectarines, cherries—all received a healthy dose of cold and snow, which was precisely what we needed,” he explained.</p>
<p>Farmers in the Hula Valley were also pleased. “I was pleasantly surprised,” said Shimon Bitton of the Hulata kibbutz. “It was a pleasure seeing streams gushing. Everything’s saturated and flooded and it warms the heart. Only someone who grew up as a farmer can understand. We welcome every droplet of rain with open arms.”</p>
<p>“The massive rainfall to hit our country over the past few days allowed us to refrain from declaring this a drought year,” Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said over the weekend. “There is still a dramatic shortage in our natural water reserves, however, and the Kinneret is expected to go below the black line this summer, for the first time in its history.”</p>
<p>“This means we have to continue the program to upgrade the national water system, including creating new desalination plants, in order to tackle climate changes and provide water to both the population and the agricultural sector,” he concluded.</p>
<p><em>Ahiya Raved, Ilana Curiel, Amir Ben-David and Goel Beno contributed to this report.</em></p>
<p><strong>Photo Credit:</strong> Itamar Grinberg/Israeli Ministry of Tourism/info.goisrael.com</p>
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