The Jerusalem Post published an article devoted to the Iranian nuclear crisis. "Iran is on course to develop a nuclear bomb within six months and time has run out for further negotiations, a senior Israeli minister was quoted as saying by Reuters on Friday." the article reads.
"The comments came as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has launched a "charm offensive" in recent days, expressing a willingness to negotiate on Iran's nuclear program," the author writes.
"Jerusalem urged the world on Thursday not to be fooled by Rouhani’s smiles and to intensify sanctions against the regime until he takes concrete steps toward dismantling Tehran’s nuclear program," the article reads.
Hurriyet Daily News published an article by Murat Yetkin headlined "Turkey’s Syria policy problem ." "Syria is officially now Turkey’s number one foreign policy problem, as stated by Turkish President Abdullah Gül before leaving for New York on Sept. 20 to attend a series of United Nations General Assembly meetings," the article reads.
"Gül is right in the sense that Syria is now the number one foreign policy problem of Turkey, but it is time to discuss whether the problems with the government’s own Syria policy up to now have made it the number one problem," the author writes.