Donald Trump promised to help Iranians – when is that help coming? - opinion
Anger against the regime will doubtless persist, but what has happened may well be perceived by the people of Iran as a form of betrayal by Trump and the US.
Anger against the regime will doubtless persist, but what has happened may well be perceived by the people of Iran as a form of betrayal by Trump and the US.
Critics conveniently inflate Israel's role, turning it into a symbolic villain in a narrative that ignores the real drivers of violence: the generals, the local conflicts, and the regional giants.
Our situation as Iranians is far harder than a war with a foreign country, or a war against foreign occupying forces.
In a region where threats are declared openly and acted upon decisively, moral symmetry is not restraint. It is an invitation.
The brutality of her murder is impossible to forget. What is harder to understand is how quietly she has faded from public memory.
This catastrophic situation in Israel is the fault of the haredi leadership.
Lebron James was answering a question about Deni Avdija, the first Israeli to feature in an NBA All-Star Game, when he made positive comments about Israel, prompting the online criticism.
The question is not whether this arena will affect Israel’s future; it already does. The question is whether global pro-Israel philanthropy will engage it with the seriousness it demands.
As European institutions confront rising concerns over extremism, critics argue that the Muslim Brotherhood’s networks pose an ideological and strategic challenge to democratic values.
The fact that Netanyahu was not accompanied by anyone from the IDF suggests that even if something was said on the matter, it was not operational
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