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this deal is part of ongoing indirect talks between Washington and Tehran, mediated by Oman, on the topic of a potential new Iran nuclear deal.

“As part of a humanitarian cooperation agreement mediated by a third-party government, Iran and the U.S. have agreed to reciprocally release and pardon five prisoners. The transfer of these prisoners out of prison marks a significant initial step in the implementation of this agreement,” Iran’s UN mission stated.

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Such a deal would not ease U.S. sanctions on Iran, assured Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

“We will continue to enforce all of our sanctions. We will continue to push back resolutely against Iran’s destabilizing activities in the region and beyond,” Blinken added. “None of these efforts take away from that.”

Jewish Iranian Sent to Spy on Israel

Last Friday, an Iranian Jew was stopped at Ben Gurion Airport and was deported back to Iran after he admitted to being hired by Tehran to spy on Israel.

According to Shin Bet, Israel’s security agency, the man, who has family in Israel, was not arrested for a few reasons. For one, he didn’t present an immediate threat to Israel and likely only agreed to

“He was stopped before he could do anything. And this is in addition to other operative considerations,” a defense official noted.

The man’s mission was to gather intelligence on several people whom the Iranian government wants to attack or kill.

According to the Shin Bet, Iran gave the unnamed suspect an empty tissue box that would be used to hold hidden tools, such as a cell phone and a mobile power bank.

“It is estimated that these means were handed to him in order to carry out secret espionage on targets in Israel,” the agency added.

“This incident is part of a broad Iranian effort to establish espionage and terror [networks] in Israel, alongside the influence on the

Saudi Arabia Amb. to Palestinians

Saudi Arabia has appointed its first ambassador to the Palestinians, in a move that comes amid talks with the United States over a possible deal to normalize relations between the Gulf kingdom and Israel.

Saudi Arabia named its ambas -

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advisor received Al-Sudairi’s credentials, reported the Saudi state news agency (SPA).

The Palestinian Authority welcomed the appointment, saying that the “timing of the decision reflects the interest of the brotherly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Palestinian cause,” the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said in a statement.

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen told Tel Aviv’s 103 FM radio station Sunday that Israel was aware of Saudi Arabia’s planned appointment, but that the kingdom did not coordinate with Israel on the matter.

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