Hamas condemned Washington's reimposition of sanctions against Iran, while the UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs issued a rare condemnation of the terror group.
'The failure of the sanctions would mean defeat for America, and the US should once again be slapped in the face by the Iranian nation,' Khamenei said.
Netanyahu congratulated Trump for 'making the important decision to impose sanctions on Iran. This is an important moment for Israel, the US, the region and the entire world.'
The US says Iran is the world's foremost state sponsor of terror and cannot be treated as an equal in the global community until it halts these activities.
“We cannot and will not make this certification,” Trump said of the Iran nuclear deal. “We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of Iran’s nuclear breakout."
“The deal was sacrosanct, and the Iranians knew it from the start and took full advantage when we had — and continue to maintain — enormous leverage,” an expert said of Obama's conduct during the negotiations on the nuclear deal.
Iran's foreign minister has appealed to the United States to refrain from "retribution" against European banks that want to do business with his country as it opens up to global trade ties.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced he would not lift the state's sanctions on Iran, rejecting a request to do so by President Obama and affirming 'strong support' for Israel.
Nuclear deal notwithstanding, the EU will continue to sanction Iranian officials over their involvement in Iran's abysmal human rights violations record.
Kerry acknowledged that some of the massive funds that Iran will get in sanctions relief as a result of the nuclear deal are likely to reach terrorists.
While Iran progresses with its ballistic missile program in full force, the US is still weighing its options regarding new sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
The US House of Representatives unanimously passed legislation, which would enact tougher sanctions against the Iranian-funded Hezbollah terrorist organization.
The experts' report, which reached the U.N. sanctions committee, said an explanation could be that Iran learned to outsmart security and intelligence services.