Call comes after Israel, Saudis called on new administration not to return to 2015 agreement, which US president-elect promised to do during his campaign

Israel also readies for US re-entry, with foreign minister heading team aimed at ensuring Jerusalem's concerns will be taken into account if and when accord renegotiated

IAEA says Tehran is using advanced technology at underground Natatz plant prohibited by 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers

Adel al-Jubeir says Riyadh 'will do everything' to protect itself from Tehran; calls for pressure on Islamic Republic, says 'we will have to see' what Biden's policies will be

Discussing US policies during Arab Spring, former US president admits 'inconsistency' as he strove to balance 'competing interests'; says AIPAC members viewed him with suspicion

Mohammad Javad Zarif says Tehran willing to return to agreement if US lifts sanctions, and 'negotiations are possible' without preconditions

Threat follows NY Times report that US president last week weighed military options, but was dissuaded by aides; Pompeo, present at those talks, to arrive in Israel on Wednesday

New York Times reports president asked top advisors if he had options to hit main Iranian nuclear sites to halt enrichment, but was warned it could lead to wider conflict

Ron Dermer appears to be first Israeli official to speak out publicly against president-elect's plans to renegotiate a 'longer, stronger' accord

Report by semi-official site says Mir Hossein Mousavi and Zahra Rahnavard feel well; pair has been under house arrest for 9 years after losing disputed 2009 election

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