Iran, Israel and Tehran
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Iran's foreign minister accused the US and Israel of fueling ongoing protests, while downplaying the likelihood of foreign military intervention. The demonstrations, sparked by economic woes, have seen a harsh crackdown,
Iran's foreign minister says his country does not want war with Israel or the U.S., but is ready to fight back if attacked
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Pahlavi dismisses calls for US-led regime change in Iran, predicts 'Cyrus Accord' with Israel
Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi does not believe that it is necessary for the US to extract Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and put him on trial for his crimes, downplaying chatter that the US military may conduct such an operation, similar to the extraction of Maduro from Caracas, Venezuela.
Iran claimed to have arrested 100 armed rioters on Saturday after threatening protesters with the death penalty for mobilising against the government. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Iran executed a man convicted of spying for Israel's Mossad, state media reported Wednesday. The official IRNA news agency identified the man as Ali Ardestani, saying he relayed sensitive information to Mossad officers in return for financial rewards in the form of cryptocurrencies.
Much of Iran's largely secular middle class has been squeezed to the wall by the cost of living, and “no military or police force can halt a tide of hungry and thirsty citizens.”
Visiting Lebanon, Abbas Araghchi claims last year's Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites ended in 'extreme failure' and if repeated 'will face the same results'
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Why protests in Iran seem surprisingly pro-Israel
Protests in Iran feature chants rejecting war in Gaza and renewed interest in Reza Pahlavi, reshaping how Israel appears in the unrest.