'Does Israel have the ability to stop Iran from becoming nuclear? The answer is yes'
Prime Minister Yair Lapid talks with Israel Hayom on how he plans to block Iran's path to a bomb, and much more.
Prime Minister Yair Lapid talks with Israel Hayom on how he plans to block Iran's path to a bomb, and much more.
If polls are correct, the Right is expected to regain power for the first time in more than a decade, with Matteo Salvini likely becoming one of the most influential people in the government.
The image of "the responsible adult" amid growing political strife has hovered above Isaac Herzog during his first year as president. In a special interview marking Israel’s 74th Independence Day, he explains that he "will do everything to guarantee stability, otherwise, we will pay a heavy price."
With a new nuclear deal imminent, UN watchdog chief Rafael Grossi finds it hard to accept Tehran's reports regarding its nuclear sites. "The explanations we got from Iran are inadequate," he says, adding that the IAEA "has the means to ensure that there will be no proliferation of nuclear weapons."
In an exclusive interview, Former US Vice President Mike Pence stands with Israel, saying that if the nuclear agreement is renewed, Jerusalem "should always feel the freedom to do what is necessary to protect their people and to protect their territorial integrity."
Pence vows that a Republican administration will pull out of a revived deal 'just as quickly' as Trump left original framework in 2018.
Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, a prominent opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin says sanctions on Moscow "are likely to create difficulties for Putin that he can’t overcome."
The code word that meant "I've been caught," the American revenge that prevented him from having children, and the new life in Israel. A preview of an exclusive Israel Hayom interview with Jonathan Pollard.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is convinced that one of the most important decisions of the upcoming election will be who leads the country against Iran. In an interview to Israel Hayom, he warns about the dangers of rejoining the 2015 nuclear deal and points to the next step in the country's vaccination campaign: Children.
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the last Shah of Iran, believes that the majority of the Iranian people see the Islamic republic's track record in the global theater as a failure, and would therefore be happy to strike peace with the Jewish state. "I would love to travel to Israel," he says.
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