Tehran reportedly citing security concerns in wake of alleged Israeli strike in April; ‘They are provoking us,’ a Western diplomat says

Frank-Walter Steinmeier, on state visit to Israel, says Hamas missiles unacceptable; Israeli president thanks 'true friend' for fighting antisemitism

President uses farewell visit to hold frank conversation on Iran, convey concerns over vacuum created by US withdrawal, request new precision missiles, and explain new gov't makeup

No decision yet on extending expired agreement that let International Atomic Energy Agency review camera recordings, or on deleting the material, according to foreign ministry

State Department official denies delaying return of Vienna talks to consult with new Israeli government, says US looks forward to positive talks with Israel, despite disagreements

Analysts say election of Khamenei loyalist could ease West's dealings with Tehran due to streamlined hierarchy, but new president's hardline stance could also mean trouble

In one of his first speeches as PM, leader says that while Israel will defend itself, it will also work with allies to block an Iranian bomb, breaking from Netanyahu's policy

NY Times says facility manufactured centrifuges to replace those destroyed in April attack on Natanz; strike was carried out by drone launched from within Islamic Republic

Despite Tehran's claims to the contrary, opposition sources say attempted sabotage reported earlier in the day was successful, hitting complex previous sanctioned by the US, UN

Local news reports unspecified threat was 'neutralized' before it damaged building of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization

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