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Israel Ziv, a former head of the IDF's Operations Directorate, expressed his frustration with how Israel is carrying out its ...
In US-brokered talks, Syria and Israel discussed restoring a 1974 ceasefire to de-escalate tensions following the fall of ...
As Tehran continues to ready for a potential conflict, Israel has ramped up direct appeals to the Iranian public, offering water technology, urging protests, and hinting at a regime collapse. The ...
Protests in Sweida have reignited since last week, marking the third consecutive week of demonstrations against the siege ...
The Islamist regime in Tehran has been using the conflict with Israel to rally support and unify the Iranian people behind them. But can Iran's current system really survive the crisis?
This runs counter to both U.S. intelligence and Iran's own claims. Israeli officials say this war could result in regime change in Iran, overturning the government that has been in power for 46 years.
Opinion: Does Iran deserve the violence it faces, considering its nuclear program has not caused any fatalities?
(TNND) Israel is not fighting Iran to force them into a regime change, according to Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter. "We're not in that business, " Leiter said.
In Israel, hard-liners would tighten their grip on all facets of the political establishment, push Arabs back and destroy any chance of building a democratic society.
With every new wave of protest, every strike, and every act of civil disobedience, Tehran's response is not reform, but repression.