Israeli leaders dismayed US may lift Iran's IRGC terrorist designation

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Israeli leaders dismayed US may lift Iran's IRGC terrorist designation
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Israeli leaders condemned reports that the United States is considering removing the terrorist designation from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in exchange for a public commitment to deescalating tensions.

The IRGC “is a terrorist organization that has murdered thousands of people, including Americans,” a joint statement from Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid read. “We refuse to believe that the United States would remove its designation as a terrorist organization."

Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief who has acted as a coordinator for the talks, announced last week that the negotiations have been placed on “pause” due to “external factors.” “It is not closed. It is not finished. We are urging all parties to do what they need to, and there's a lot of onus on Iran to decide whether in fact it wants to move forward or not, come into compliance, and ensure that Iran never has a nuclear weapon,” said Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Fox News.

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