Israel and Iran once shared a future - now, they may do so again - opinion
Before 1979, Iran and Israel traded openly, there were flights between the countries, and they cooperated on security, agriculture, and oil.
Before 1979, Iran and Israel traded openly, there were flights between the countries, and they cooperated on security, agriculture, and oil.
The region is witnessing expansive military operations by the United States and Israel, including moves that, according to American and Israeli sources, will become clearer as the campaign develops.
Unlike the previous round, the Iranian regime appears to have been better prepared for the current confrontation, and its response capabilities may have improved since the 12-day campaign.
Are growing administrative structures strengthening its mission – or quietly weakening it at a moment of historic vulnerability?
The home front is no longer behind the lines; missiles, digital incitement, and unrest make every city a battlefield.
Real change occurs when the mechanism of loyalty begins to crack; when those loyalists understand that, at a decisive moment, they may find themselves standing alone.
Last week's visit to Israel by radical right-wing podcaster Tucker Carlson was so peculiar it almost parodied itself.