Sunday, June 18, 2023

Slip It In? Progress? Erdman - Good News. Chew On.

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Israel makes some progress on judicial reforms:
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THE DAILY SYNDICATE
 
   
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leaves a Likud Party meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem, June 14, 2023. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
 
Israel’s government to advance part of judicial reform
 
The premier accused opposition leaders of not taking talks on a compromise seriously.
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Good News Israel:

This week's theme is "together". Having just returned from celebrating together with my family, it was uplifting to read so many news articles of Israelis working together, and also with global partners.

Ben Gurion Uni is working together with Israel's OncoHost on a cancer biosensor; Tel Aviv Uni has got together with UCLA to treat memory loss; Israel's BioNanoSim is marketing its eye disease treatments together with a Greek manufacturer; and the world's first AI chatbot for cancer patients is called "Beating Cancer Together" from Israel's Belong.Life.

Yad Sarah volunteers have together saved Israel billions by providing ancillary medical services; the International Fellowship of Christians & Jews is celebrating 40 years of uniting Jews together with their homeland; for over 30 years, Israeli children have been receiving emotional therapy by swimming together with dolphins. And recently, a record 1,127 Birthright participants enjoyed Shabbat together at Jerusalem's Western Wall.

Rarely publicized examples of "togetherness" include Jewish residents of Judea who frequently save the lives of their Palestinian Arab neighbors; the annual Veteran Games between injured UK and Israeli soldiers; and International legislators coming to Israel to strengthen bilateral ties.

Israel and Japan have been connecting together at the Israel-Japan Conference in Tokyo; The latest stage of Israel's National Drone network is testing hundreds of commercial UAVs flying together; and Israel's Steakholder Foods and Singapore's Unami Meats are cultivating no-fish fish together.

Finally, Israelis have attained some incredible teamwork achievements. The IDF's Special In Uniform Band just performed their 500th show together; Israel's Under 20 soccer team came 3rd in the World Cup; and two Israelis can be considered "joined at the hip" having just completed a unique marathon race together - one of them was a kidney donor, and the other was the recipient of her kidney.


In the 18th Jun 23 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
  
ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
 
Predicting immunotherapy response. Ben-Gurion University researchers have partnered Israel’s OncoHost to develop a biosensor that safely predicts if anti-PD1 therapy may cure a specific cancer patient. The leading immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy is invasive and other treatments may be better. (see also here).
https://in.bgu.ac.il/en/pages/news/elkabets_porgador_immunotherapy.aspx
https://nocamels.com/2023/06/cancer/   https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adg2809
https://www.timesofisrael.com/new-technology-improves-prediction-of-patient-response-to-immunotherapy/
 
Nano-treatment for eye diseases. Israel’s BioNanoSim (see here previously) is joining forces with Greek-based manufacturer RAFARM, to market BioNanoSim’s eye disease treatments globally. Its product, BNSO-1, is a topical medication that will shortly begin trials on patients suffering from Chronic Anterior Uveitis.
https://nocamels.com/2023/05/eye-disease/  https://www.bionanosim.com/
 
The power of sleep. Researchers at Tel Aviv University and UCLA have shown that long-lasting memories are consolidated during sleep by communication between the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex. Deep-brain stimulation during sleep improves memory consolidation and provides hope for dementia patients.
https://english.tau.ac.il/memory_sleep  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-023-01324-5
https://unitedwithisrael.org/israeli-research-reveals-brains-mechanism-for-memory-consolidation-during-sleep/
 
Choose your hospital. From 1st Sep, Israeli patients will be able to pick the hospital of their choice to undergo free or subsidized treatments in neurosurgery, mental health services, gynecological surgery, and in-vitro fertilization. They can already choose hospitals for oncology and obstetrics.
https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-743221
 
A chatbot for cancer patients. Israel’s Belong.Life (see here previously) has launched “Dave” – the world's first AI chatbot for cancer patients. Its purpose is to improve access to quality cancer care for patients around the world. It is available free of charge on Belong. Life’s Beating Cancer Together app. “Be well, Belong”.
https://www.israel21c.org/meet-dave-worlds-first-ai-chatbot-for-cancer-patients/  https://belong.life/cancer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkD9i1qzJAo  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bEjH6-tiAo
 
$100 million cancer center. Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center has just opened its new state-of-the art Helmsley Cancer Center. The 12,000-square-meter center houses all Shaare Zedek’s medical, radiotherapy, counseling, spiritual and palliative oncological services under one roof.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/shaare-zedek-hospital-opens-oncology-center-designed-with-healing-aesthetic/
 
Prize for pain treatment. Israeli-founded TrainPain won the Grand Prize in the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) & MIT Hacking Medicine Innovation Challenge. TrainPain measures and retrains sensory neuroplasticity through home-based haptic (body-movement) mobile games, remote monitoring, and training.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/trainpain-awarded-grand-prize-in-the-american-academy-of-pain-medicine--mit-hacking-medicine-innovation-challenge-301814260.html   https://www.trainpain.com/
https://pain.haifa.ac.il/projects/train-pain/   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBMrU7gdGUI
 
 
ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL
 
IDF soldiers volunteer at children’s hospital. Soldiers from the IDF’s Caracal Brigade volunteer at Safra Children’s Hospital, part of Israel’s Sheba Medical Center. They have been providing care and support to young patients.  It’s the same unit that protects Israel’s border with Egypt, that was in the news recently.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/spotlight/idf-soldiers-volunteer-at-safra-childrens-hospital/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbOpPQpU5oU
 
Yad Sarah equipment saves Israel billions. Yad Sarah, Israel’s largest volunteer social organization, It estimates that its services save the country’s healthcare system over 5.5 billion shekels per year. Its in-home hospital equipment reduces hospital stays by 14,000, relieving stress on medical centers across the country.
https://www.jns.org/israel-news/health-care/23/6/8/293761/
 
Israeli dolphins provide emotional therapy. (TY UWI) Every year since 1991, Sophie Donio has provided a unique “Supportive Experience with Dolphins” program to around 35 children at the Dolphin Reef in Eilat. She has helped kids with PTSD, autism, dyslexia, depression, cancer and more. (See also 2012 example here)
https://www.israel21c.org/eilats-dolphins-help-kids-cope-with-emotional-challenges/
 
Druze girl is Jerusalem Bible quiz runner-up.  11-year-old Mira, originally from the Druze Arab town of Daliyat al-Karmel in northern Israel, won 2nd place in the Bible competition, held to mark Jerusalem Education Week. Mira hopes to compete in the International Youth Bible Competition. More quiz photos (TY Sharon).
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372184
http://rjstreets.com/2023/06/11/five-jerusalem-events-you-should-know-about/
 
Palestinian Arab saved by Efrat residents. A Palestinian Arab collapsed in Jorat al-Sham'a near Bethlehem. He was brought to Efrat where residents began CPR on him while many of his Arab friends watched. Half an hour later the patient was stabilized and taken to a Jerusalem hospital. Similar incidents occur quite frequently.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372245
 
Largest visit of Lords. (TY UWI & I24 News) ELNET (European Leadership Network) and the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Britain-Israel arranged for the largest ever official delegation from the UK House of Lords to visit Israel. Their aim was to strengthen bilateral ties between London and Jerusalem.
https://elnetwork.eu/country/uk/britain-and-israel-arent-just-old-friends-they-are-natural-allies-says-stepan-stepanenko/  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x62V5SSZ_uo  
 
UK veterans rehabilitate at Israeli Games. (TY Hazel) 62 wounded UK veterans returned from competing at the Veteran Games in Israel. They competed in sports against each other and their Israeli counterparts. They spoke of “miracles”, after a week of building confidence, enhancing family bonds and making lifelong friends.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/wounded-vets-from-israel-and-the-uk-test-their-mettle-at-3rd-annual-veterans-games/  https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/special-report-after-the-veteran-games-i-feel-i-can-achieve-anything/
 
Zion in Kenya. Kenya will inaugurate its first “Zion Forest” in its Machakos County in September to celebrate Israel’s 75th anniversary and 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Kenya has a target of planting 15 billion trees by 2032 and “Zion” is very meaningful for the mostly Christian nation.
https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/all-news/article-744090
 
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
 
More solar fields. Israel is to triple the amount of open space dedicated to solar energy production. The National Planning and Building Council has approved a proposal to allocate 10,000 more acres of land in open areas for solar power facilities. Authorization will be granted at National level, to speed up the process.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-to-triple-amount-of-open-space-dedicated-to-solar-energy-production/
 
Air taxi tested. (TY David F, ILTV News, UWI & TPS) Israel’s National Drone Network Initiative (see here previously) has taken a significant step forward with another week of flight tests throughout Israel. They included Israel’s Air Zero flying taxi.  https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/sk9wvu08h
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f17oLmjsRr8  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggn5m9lL7Ao
https://www.timesofisrael.com/drone-taxis-take-first-test-spin-in-israel-in-bid-to-ease-traffic-congestion/
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/science-and-tech/first-air-taxis-tested-in-israel/2023/06/05/
 
See and talk it through. (TY OurCrowd) Israel’s TechSee (see here previously) has integrated ChatGPT into Eve - its computer vision AI training system. Combining Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT makes customer interactions and service responses truly multi-sensory, interactive, and accurate.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/techsee-announces-new-multi-sensory-ai-for-service-automation-built-on-integration-between-openais-chatgpt-and-techsees-computer-vision-ai-301790617.html
 
AR glasses compete with Apple. A review of the Spacetop laptop with Augmented Reality glasses and no screen from Israel’s Sightful (see here previously). While Apple’s Vision Pro costs $3,500 for bulky AR glasses, Sightful’s laptop is just $2,000, more versatile, easy to use, and comes with light prescription glasses.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/1d05z2e18
 
Sleep solution – IntoSleep. (TY Israe21c) Israel’s IntoSleep uses a finger sensor to measure pulse, sweat, respiration rate, blood pressure & skin temperature. Its app then generates biofeedback through vibrations and audio tones, which the insomniac listens to, either with headphones or (if sleeping alone) via speakers.
https://intosleep.co/
 
Sleep solution – Dormotech. (TY Hazel) Dormotech Medical's Vlab wireless mask, worn in an insomniacs own bed, monitors eye movements, blood oxygen levels, heart and breathing rates, snoring, body movements and more – and delivers an immediate diagnosis of sleep problems. 
https://www.dormotech.com/  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO-9c5arm5Q
 
Sleep solution – NYX. Israel’s NYX has developed a headband that uses tACS (transcranial alternating current stimulation – a form of neuromodulation) to help insomniacs fall asleep. The headband checks your brain’s theta waves via its EEG connection and then trains your brain to increase them to 60% above normal.
https://www.israel21c.org/can-headbands-and-thimbles-cure-insomnia/  https://www.nyx-tech.com/
 
More efficient water from air generator. Israel’s H2oll generates water from the air by capturing just the moisture molecules – a method more efficient than even Israel’s WaterGen. The moisture is absorbed into a salt solution using liquid desiccant technology. 
https://nocamels.com/2023/06/new-generation-of-miracle-water-from-air-machines/
 
How to make “brilliant white” – learn from a shrimp. Researchers at Israel’s Ben Gurion University have found that the Cleaner shrimp’s brilliant white stripes are due to isoxanthopterin molecules in a liquid crystal, just 5 microns thick that cause extreme birefringence (dual refraction light scattering). Now to replicate it!
https://in.bgu.ac.il/en/pages/news/Shrimp-photonics-Palmer2023.aspx
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-023-01182-4   
 
More cultivated fish. (TY UWI & ILTV News) Steakholder Foods (see here previously) has partnered with Singapore-based Unami Meats to cultivate 3D-printed “no-fish” fish from cells taken from a grouper fish. Unami will provide the bio-ink that will produce the flaky texture most associated with cooked fish.
https://steakholderfoods.com/steakholder-joins-forces-with-umami-to-lead-the-cultivated-seafood-revolution/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fys3CeEtYbQ
 
Vegetable fat that bakes like animal fat. Israel’s Gavan Technologies (see here previously) has launched FaTRIX ™ - an alternative protein-enriched fat ingredient for chef pastries that slashes saturated fat by 80%. The plant-based non-GMO fat-protein matrix replicates animal fat - sustainable, clean label, and trans fat-free.
https://www.gavan.bio/fatrix
 
 
ECONOMY & BUSINESS
 
More natural gas. (TY UWI) A 68 billion cubic meter natural gas deposit discovered last year has been officially recognized as Israel’s 4th largest gas reserve. Katlan (also known as Olympus) is located between existing fields Karish and Tanin and will now be developed for supplying gas to Israel, Egypt, and Europe.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-officially-recognizes-energeans-katlan-reservoir-as-natural-gas-discovery/
 
Gateway to the East is wide open. So many positive international business connections were made at the recent Israel-Japan Conference in Tokyo. These articles feature Japan’s Toyota Tsusho, Japan’s Dentsu Israel, Israel’s J-Ventures, and Israel's Ambassador to Japan Gilad Cohen.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/f87ncuq9s
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/aq6ibsmce
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/cgip6xzfi
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/k12gshjp0
 
The world’s first digital government bond. The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and Israel’s Finance Ministry have completed the proof-of-concept phase for a digital Israel Bond – the world’s first. A “go-live” event with world banks took place on May 31. When launched, the bond will be traded on a dedicated blockchain platform.
https://www.jns.org/israel-news/finances/23/6/7/293369/
 
Land Rover seeks Israeli tech. Luxury automobile manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (see here previously) has announced it will tap Israel’s ecosystem for digital technologies, security, and mobility software. The company’s parent Tata already has 1,100 employees at its TCS IT services and consulting firm in Petah Tikvah.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/jaguar-land-rover-launches-israeli-hub-to-scout-for-local-startups-mobility-tech/
 
Luxury metal design. Israel’s Adam Steel (born Adam Perez) designs and installs walls, doors, staircases, and more, made of metals including iron, steel, aluminum, zinc, and copper. His luxury commissions include in the US, the UK, Canada, Turkey, and Italy. Most are for private homes, but also for corporates such as Microsoft.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-metal-man-adam-steel-rocks-design-world-with-luxe-works-from-aluminum-to-zinc/
 
Flying robots pick fruit in Chile. (TY OurCrowd) Israel’s Tevel Aerobotics (see here previously) has won its first order in South America. International fruit producing giant Unifrutti is using Tevel’s drones to pick apples in Linares, Chile.  Great video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYl_1TMVwjw
https://www.tevel-tech.com/press-release-tevel-partners-with-unifrutti-expands-to-south-america/
 
Combating financial crime in Europe & Africa. (TY OurCrowd) Israel’s ThetaRay (see here previously) has won two major orders for its AI-powered, anti-money laundering platform. The first is from French e-payments leader Sylq. The second is from Nigerian digital payment provider VigiPay.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230525005020/en/Sylq-Selects-ThetaRay-AI-to-Automate-AML-Transaction-Monitoring-and-Customer-Screening  https://www.intelligentcio.com/africa/2023/05/30/nigeria-based-vigia-selects-thetaray-ai-solution-for-anti-money-laundering/
 
Exits, takeovers & mergers to 18/6/23: Israeli-founded cybersecurity Unicorn Snyk is acquiring Israel’s Enso Security for an estimated $50 million. Israeli applicant tracking and candidate management platform Comeet is merging with US-based Spark Hire in a $50 million deal. US Industrial giant Ingersoll Rand is acquiring Israel’s EcoPlant for $50 million; Israeli fintech Lightico has acquired Europe’s Vizolution.
 
Investment in Israeli startups to 18/6/23: Percepto raised $67 millionIncredo (previously DouxMatok) raised $30 million; Hyro (see here) raised $20 millionAriga raised $18 million; Kodem Security raised $18 millionOnebeat raised $10 million; Humanz raised $5 million;
 
 
CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT`
 
Two Israeli photographers reach “the heavens”.  (TY UWI) The works of Israelis Leo Shatz and Kfir Simon are included in “Astronomy Photographers of The Year 2022,” an exhibition of 32 award-winning photos and others from the 14th Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest by the Royal Museums in Greenwich, UK.
https://www.israel21c.org/astro-images-that-are-literally-out-of-this-world/
https://science.nasa.gov/spiral-galaxy-m66-hubble  https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap210624.html
https://www.flickr.com/photos/leoshatz/51348999155/
 
The most expensive Bible. Alfred Moses explains why he bought the Sassoon Codex Bible for $38.1 million and donated it to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
https://www.jns.org/world-news/washington-d-c/23/6/6/292983/
 
Special In Uniform’s 500th show. The Special in Uniform Band of the Israel Defense Forces rocked the popular Zappa Club in Tel Aviv with their 500th performance in less than two years. The band’s upbeat concert, comprising IDF soldiers with special needs, had the audience on its feet for most of the evening.
https://www.jns.org/israel-news/idf/23/6/7/293337/
 
Isn’t Good News newsworthy? Interesting article about the UN-sponsored World Happiness Report. It highlights that Israel’s rise from 11th happiest to 9th, to 4th in three years was ignored by the Mainstream Media. Apparently only bad news about Israel interests them.  More reasons to keep reading this newsletter!
https://worldisraelnews.com/opinion-why-are-israelis-so-happy-and-why-isnt-it-newsworthy/
 
Has Israel’s celebrity seal made Aliyah? Yulia, the extremely rare and endangered Mediterranean monk seal, reported here previously, has been spotted recently again ashore in Rishon LeZion, despite leading marine biologists’ predictions that she would not return. She seems quite happy to visit Israel regularly.
https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-defying-leading-experts-predictions-celebrity-seal-still-in-israel/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRI-vuI8mBY
 
The youngest Israeli to conquer Everest. Israel’s Aviad Sido, 26, became the youngest Israeli to ascend Mount Everest. The former IDF special forces commander compared the journey to life itself, filled with sadness, determination, courage, tragedy, and the hope of starting anew.
https://www.jns.org/israel-news/sports/23/6/6/292872/
 
Israel comes 3rd in U20 World Soccer Cup. The Israeli team beat Korea 3:1 to finish third in the U20 World Soccer Cup. Their amazing run of last-minute victories (see here previously) came to an end in the semi-finals with a narrow 1:0 defeat by Uruguay.  https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372626
 
 
THE JEWISH STATE
 
Ancient Jewish fortress being excavated. Archaeologists and volunteers have begun to dig and research the magnificent Hyrcania fortress in Judea. Its history begins in the 2nd century BCE Hasmonean period. It is linked to Herod the Great, and also to the treasure mentioned in the Copper scroll from the Dead Sea scrolls.
https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/archeology/1686559333-beautiful-hasmonean-fortress-is-being-excavated-for-first-time
 
Rare ancient Jewish coin recovered. A rare coin depicting the last Hasmonean king of Judah, Antigonus Mattathias II (40 BCE – 37 BCE) has been recovered in East Jerusalem. The coin features a cornucopia – a horn of plenty, with a Hebrew inscription reading, “Mattia Kohen Gadol,” as the king was also High Priest.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/looted-rare-coin-from-last-hasmonean-king-seized-in-raid-on-suspected-thief/
 
Immigrant from New York is Outstanding Volunteer. Emily, an Olah from New York, came to Israel to volunteer as a nurse's assistant at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center. She has just received a National Civic Service Outstanding Volunteer award.  Emily’s ambition is to become a doctor.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372186  https://www.ynetnews.com/magazine/article/sj2n11o7h2
 
Record Birthright participants at the Kotel. History was made recently when a record 1,127 Birthright-Israel: Mayanot participants spent Friday night together at the Western Wall. Days earlier, another record was shattered with the largest group of US college students (almost 800) to ever arrive in Israel on a single day.
https://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/5979892/jewish/Largest-Birthright-Group-Breaks-Record-at-Kotel.htm
 
From first Birthright trip to CEO. Elias Saratovsky, who participated in Birthright’s inaugural trip to Israel in 1999-2000, has been named the new president and CEO of the Birthright Israel Foundation. “I remember standing at Birthright’s Mega-Event in Jerusalem ….. that trip shaped my identity.”
https://www.jns.org/us-news/aipac/23/6/5/292452/
 
Webinar to help UK pre- & post- Olim. On Sun 16 July, 5pm UK time, UKAA is hosting two free online talks. The 1st on legal issues including property in Israel. The 2nd on why an Israel based wealth manager is better than a UK one. Register at the link below or email info@ukaliyahadvisors.com with full name and phone.
https://ukaliyahadvisors.com/event/16july2023/
 
160-year-old butterflies return to Israel. A box of butterflies has been donated to the Steinhardt Museum in Tel Aviv to mark the International Congress of Middle Eastern Butterflies. The 160-year-old butterfly box contained specimens collected by the Anglican Church's delegations to the Holy Land from 1863-1865.                                                                  
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372325
 
40 years’ work of the IFCJ. For four decades the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has helped less fortunate people in Israel, - Jews, Christians, Muslims, Druze, or any other religion. The IFCJ devotes 70% of its resources to food aid. It has also brought over 5,000 new Ukrainian immigrants to Israel.
https://www.jns.org/world-news/international-fellowship-of-christians-and-jews/23/6/5/292888/
 
Running a marathon with his kidney donor. When 29-year-old Israeli Guy underwent a kidney transplant, he never imagined that just a year after the life-saving surgery, he would run a marathon – and do so with Yael, the person who donated the kidney that saved his life.  https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372335
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New Iran deal meant to stop Israeli attack – Western official
PM Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that any deal between Washington and Tehran will not stop Jerusalem from taking steps against a nuclear Iran.

 IRANIAN PRESIDENT Ebrahim Raisi meets with IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi in Tehran in March. The writer says US President Joe Biden may grant Raisi an end to all IAEA investigations (photo credit: Iran’s Presidential Website/West Asia News Agency/Reuters)


The key objective of the impending nuclear deal between the US and Iran is to stop Israel from attacking Iran, a Western official told Reuters.

"If [the] Iranians miscalculate, the potential for a strong Israeli response is something that we want to avoid," the official said. 

The Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that any deal between Washington and Tehran will not stop Jerusalem from taking steps against the threat of a nuclear Iran.

“Our stance is clear: No agreement with Iran will oblige Israel,” Netanyahu said in the Knesset last week. “Israel will continue to do everything to defend itself.”

Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Yuli Edelstein said on Saturday night that  "Israel can live with the 'mini-agreement' because there is oversight."

"Iran is a nuclear threshold state and is becoming soundly established as such," Edelstein said.

He warned that "Iran is gaining abilities [and] Ukraine became an excellent platform for testing them...We need to keep an eye on this." 

What does the expected deal contain?
The US and Iran negotiated the expected deal in recent weeks via Oman, after talks to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement failed last year. The new agreement, which is expected to be a series of unwritten understandings, would have the US provide sanctions relief in exchange for Iran limiting its nuclear program.

It would have Iran halt its uranium enrichment at 60% purity, far beyond the 3.67% permitted in 2015, but below the 90% needed for a nuclear weapon. The US warned in the talks that it would exact a heavy price from Iran if it enriches to 90%.

Iran would also free Americans it is holding in prison, stop selling ballistic missiles to Russia and stop its proxies’ attacks on US contractors in Syria and Iraq, according to The New York Times.

The US would waive nearly $20 billion in sanctions, and not add further sanctions or pursue resolutions against Iran in the UN Security Council or the International Atomic Energy Agency. 

The Biden administration has sought to reach informal understandings with Iran, rather than a written agreement, to circumvent the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (INARA), which requires the president to give Congress the text of any deal regarding Iran’s nuclear program and triggering a 30-day review period.

US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, a Republican, wrote to Biden, a Democrat, on Thursday, saying "any arrangement or understanding with Iran, even informal, requires submission to Congress."

State Department spokesperson Matt Miller denied there was any deal with Iran.

However, Miller said the United States wants Iran to de-escalate tensions and curb its nuclear program, cease support for regional proxy groups that carry out attacks, halt support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine and release detained American citizens. 

"We continue to use diplomatic engagements to pursue all of these goals," Miller added, without giving details.

An Iranian official told Reuters, "call it whatever you want, whether a temporary deal, an interim deal or a mutual understanding - both sides want to prevent further escalation."

Meanwhile, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan visited Iran on Saturday.

Prince Faisal called for “cooperation among all regional countries to ensure that it is free of weapons of mass destruction.”

Speaking after talks with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amirabdollahian in Tehran, Prince Faisal also said the Saudi king and crown prince are looking forward to Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi "accepting the invitation to visit the Kingdom soon, God willing."

Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed in March, in a deal brokered by China, to end a diplomatic rift and reestablish relations following years of hostility that had endangered regional stability including in the Gulf, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon.

Amirabdollahian told a televised joint media event that security was vital for regional countries.

"Iran has never equated security with militarism but sees it as a broad concept including political, cultural, social, economic and trade aspects," he said.
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