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IRAN-STRAIT OF HORMUZ: TEHRAN PLAYS MOSCOW CARD WHILE TRUMP AWAITS A PHONE CALL
Jerusalem in the wings: Iron Dome in the Emirates, Charles III in Washington, non-proliferation at stake
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
The Jerusalem Post makes a significant revelation: Israel provided an Iron Dome system and dozens of IDF soldiers to the United Arab Emirates for the duration of the war against Iran, signaling silent security cooperation in the Gulf. The same paper tracks Iran's UN position on nuclear non-proliferation, in a context where Tehran has obtained a role within the treaty—which Israel contests vigorously with the United States. King Charles III's visit to Washington is read in Jerusalem through the lens of tensions over the Iran war, with the British positioning themselves as discrete mediators. The central anxiety remains unchanged: a crisis exit leaving Iran with intact or even enhanced nuclear capabilities.
Focus on Israeli security cooperation as deterrent fact
Framing of Iranian UN role as illegitimate encroachment
Nuclear non-proliferation concerns centered on Iran's ambitions
Limited acknowledgment of Israeli nuclear arsenal context
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