“The level of enrichment depends on Iran’s needs, and enriched uranium will not leave the country,” Araghchi said in remarks to Al Jazeera on Saturday.
TEHRAN: A fire erupted at a wood workshop located within the grounds of a military barracks in the Iranian capital on Friday, the army said in a statement.
The blaze was contained and no injuries have been reported, the army added, as it blamed an electrical fault for the fire.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Saturday that Tehran’s missile program is “never negotiable” in talks with the United States, warning that his country would target US military bases in the region if Washington launches an attack.
The US Navy’s Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group sailed in formation through the Arabian Sea on Friday, accompanied by two military logistics vessels and two US Coast Guard cutters, according to US Central Command (CENTCOM).
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: If the U.S. launches an attack against Iran, we do not have the capability to attack its territory, so we would target American bases in the region.
Israeli media reports PM Netanyahu will convene Israel’s political and security cabinets on Sunday (Feb 8) ahead of his US trip. Netanyahu’s office says he will meet President Trump in Washington on Wednesday (Feb 11) to discuss US-Iran nuclear negotiations, including Israeli demands on Iran’s ballistic missiles and proxy support.
N12 analyst: If the US strikes Iran, Tehran’s first response is more likely against US targets and Gulf states (bases, oil fields, regime symbols). Israel is framed as a lower priority.
Incoming Israeli Air Force chief Brig. Gen. Omer Tischler is expected to join PM Netanyahu’s Washington trip on Wednesday (Feb. 11) for talks with President Trump on Iran, per The Times of Israel.
ToI notes this is atypical for a high-level US visit and links it to Israel currently lacking a permanent defense attaché; Tischler has been acting as a Pentagon liaison until he takes over the IAF in April.
Israeli Channel 14 says Israel’s asks ahead of Netanyahu’s Wednesday (Feb 11) Washington meeting with Trump include full dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program, “zero enrichment” (and zero enrichment capability), removal of all enriched material, a 300 km cap on Iranian missile range, and ending Iran’s proxy network, with strict monitoring.
Israeli officials recently told the US that Iran’s ballistic missile program represents an existential threat, and that Jerusalem is prepared to act alone if need be.
Iran FM Abbas Araghchi says unexploded bombs remain at Iranian nuclear sites hit during the June 2025 strikes, and that a safety protocol must be agreed before the IAEA can visit or inspect those attacked locations.
Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office says Netanyahu believes any negotiations with Iran must include restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missiles, alongside ending support for Tehran’s regional “axis,” ahead of his Washington meeting with Trump on Wednesday.
Iran’s Army chief Maj Gen Amir Hatami says Tehran hopes “the enemy” does not make “another mistake,” but warns the IRIAF will “play a major role” in any response. Remarks in Tehran on Iran Air Force Day.
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