In a sweeping interview, senior U.S. official says Iran has promised not to build nuclear arms
A senior American official said Iran has committed not to develop nuclear weapons, and expressed confidence that Israel will eventually be convinced. The remark appears in a broad Hebrew-language article page that also highlights several unrelated stories, including Israel's ongoing violent death toll and a series of culture, media, and opinion pieces.
Among the featured news items is a report that 150 people have been killed since the start of the year in Israel, including a 25-year-old who was shot dead and a 50-year-old who died when an explosive device detonated. Another item says a woman who accused Benny Braverman of attacking her was seen with facial bruises after the meeting.
The page also points to other coverage, including an exposé about a 1977 election poster described as an ominous prophecy, a piece on the publication of a photo of Herzi Halevi, a restaurant review criticizing a venue as far below Haim Cohen's standards, and a review of a book described as one of the crucial documents for understanding Israel in recent years.
Additional promoted articles discuss China’s determination to block adaptations of books, Israeli media censorship and self-censorship, and a political opinion column about Benjamin Netanyahu, described by the writer as having turned from an impressive and cautious leader into a bloodthirsty mass killer. The page also includes a note about choosing coffee, sponsored by Fresh Coffee.
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