Why Israel may miss Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Israel is not impressed by Iran's new "charm offensive"

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is no Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — and that, to some Israelis, is a bad thing.

Rouhani, the moderate cleric who won the presidency in June, has recently been on a "charm offensive" in the Western media. Yesterday, he told NBC News that Iran "will never develop nuclear weapons" and that he had "full authority to make a nuclear deal with the West."

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Keith Wagstaff is a staff writer at TheWeek.com covering politics and current events. He has previously written for such publications as TIME, Details, VICE, and the Village Voice.