The American president also confirmed that talks were ongoing, though Tehran denied any direct negotiations
By Jacob Jaffa
The suspect is alleged to have been paid to spy on a key nuclear site
By Itsik Saban
Sir Richard Dearlove said he doesn’t understand why the IRGC hadn’t been proscribed
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps: Britain’s security interests are directly aligned with those of Israel
By Grant Shapps
The former defence secretary Grant Shapps on the need for stronger UK-Israel security ties
Vahid Beheshti has spent more than two years camped outside the Foreign Office in an attempt to force officials to act
By Jane Prinsley
By Michael Rubin
The government’s move to force Iranian networks out of the shadows is welcome
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Tehran has seen its terror axis in the region devastated by the fall of the regime in Damascus and the war in Lebanon
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Government legislation means anyone working for Iran must register but measures fall short of proscribing IRGC
The seven weapons experts were booked to travel from Moscow to Tehran aboard two flights last year
By Ellie Grant
The former hostage did not know his wife and daughters had been murdered on October 7 until he was released almost 500 days later
By Nathan Jeffay
Daniel Kitov was arrested by Shin Bet earlier this month over alleged acts of vandalism funded by foreign agents
The controversial professor posted about being in the crowd at the Beirut ceremony honouring Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last year
Reports from US intelligence agencies suggest an attack could be launched in the coming months
Netanyahu calls Trump’s Gaza plan “novel and correct”
The Islamic Centre of England, based in Maida Vale, is under investigation