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The devastating series of strikes that Israel and America launched against Iran and its nuclear programme seven months ago weakened the Islamic Republic’s rulers, both at home and abroad. As protests spread to more than 100 cities and towns across every province in Iran,
Last year in June, Tehran launched missile strikes against a US base in Qatar after vowing to retaliate when US forces directly attacked Iran’s three main nuclear sites following weeks of threats by Trump. US officials said the missiles had been successfully intercepted and no casualties were reported.
Israel’s and Iran’s defenses are still vulnerable after the June war, so why is their leaders’ rhetoric so bellicose? The rationale for renewed hostilities still exists, but both governments also have an interest in deflecting dissent.
Key Points and Summary - Despite a ceasefire ending the "12-day war" between Israel and Iran in June, tensions remain dangerously high, with military leaders from both nations issuing new threats. -In response to the conflict, Iran has established a new ...
The report, which cited diplomatic sources, stated that Netanyahu called Putin to deliver the message to Iran after a recent rise in tensions between Tehran and Jerusalem. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a message to Iran through Russian President Vladimir Putin,
Iranian leaders’ last claim to legitimacy was shattered in the war with Israel.
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Iran's liquid fuel missile design backfires amid protests? Israel celebrates after 12-Day war shock?
Former Israeli Navy chief Eliezer Marom framed Iran’s internal unrest as a potential constraint on Tehran’s ability to deploy liquid‑fuel missiles and project power against Israel and U.S. bases, while warning that any regime change could bring chaos rather than guaranteed democracy.
Israeli officials say Tehran’s efforts to rebuild its ballistic-missile program could trigger new military action, complicating U.S. efforts to stabilize the region.