Sources in Jerusalem believe that the U.S. administration could carry out an operation against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's regime over the next year. Officials in the Prime Minister's Office said the possibility was discussed in closed talks between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and U.S. President George Bush, during the latter's visit to Israel this week. The officials said that Bush wants to deal with Iran on a root level, to weed out the negative influence aiding militant groups like Hezbollah and Hamas.
- 21:04BBC apologizes for showing footage of terrorist involved in last week's bulldozer attack being shot
- 15:36Iran refuses to suspend its uranium enrichment activities
- 15:35Syria asks UN to exert pressure on Israel to stop its agression against Syrian citizens in Golan Heights
- 15:33Search for missing Bedouin boy continues
- 4/7/08 11:19Iranian official: Any military operation against us will be considered war
- 4/7/08 11:16Steinitz: Israel must demolish terrorist's house today
- 4/7/08 11:15Washington: Iran must halt enrichment before negotiations
- 4/7/08 11:13Father of baby who survived Jerusalem attack found after mother killed
- 4/7/08 11:11PM: If we need to demolish houses, we'll demolish houses
- 4/7/08 11:00Olmert: Israel's problem is that it has no borders
- 4/7/08 10:58Iranian Noble laureate calls for peace
- 4/7/08 10:57Barak, IDF Chief Ashkenazi to head to US for security talks
- 4/7/08 10:56Israel, Syria to continue indirect talks
- 4/7/08 10:54Palestinians hurl explosive devices at IDF force in Nablus; no injuries reported
- 4/7/08 10:52High Court rules body of rabbi's wife to be buried without autopsy

