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Weeks after his country was battered by waves of Israeli strikes and the US bombed three of its prized nuclear facilities, ...
Israel learned from the 2024 attacks. During the 12-day war in June, Israel focused on taking out Iranian missile launchers, ...
More than 1.5 million Afghans have left Iran since January, according to the UN Refugee Agency. A spokesperson from the ...
Iran's foreign minister said Tehran wouldn't resume talks with the U.S. without "confidence-building measures," including ...
Islamic Republic has increased convictions and executions of minorities, including Iranian Jews, a report by the US ...
Türkiye must develop a multifaceted strategy to be prepared in case another war flares up between Israel and Iran, a new ...
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel and Iran exchanged strikes a week into their war Friday as President Donald Trump weighed U.S. military involvement and new diplomatic efforts got underway.
Tehran faces potential water crisis. Experts warn that taps may run dry soon. The government struggles to address the issue.
It will be on life support. Now, if this speculation of "unknown unknowns" is correct, Israel's campaign against Iran takes on a broader context -- removing the danger of violent Islamic radicalism.
Now, it’s apparent to most reasonable observers that Israel and Iran have been in a state of heightened hostilities since the Iranian-enabled Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
Israel’s staying power is partly a question of defending the homeland: in the first 48 hours of the war Iran launched around 300 missiles and 150 drones towards Israel.
"Maybe this will be the next fall in the domino effect of this regime," a former Israeli intelligence officer told Newsweek.