<p>The Washington Post reports that Iran is expected to receive up to $1 billion in revenue from oil sales-income that, according to the report, would not have been possible without a US sanctions waiver granted during the war.</p><p>The waiver, which was issued for a one-month period, is set to expire on Sunday, as countries in | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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