Iranian news
An Israeli letter to Iran’s brave protesters: We see you, and we stand with you - opinion
Right now, as dark forces block your internet access and try to crush you in every possible way, I salute your fighting spirit.
The strange fame of Iran’s 'twins village' meets a nation in upheaval
Iran's army lied about downing Israeli F-35s in June war, media chief admits
US must pressure Iran against rebuilding ballistic missile arsenal, Israel Katz says
Ismail Haniyeh was killed by explosive device planted months ago, sources tell 'Post'
Sources told the 'Post' Haniyeh has often been more of an obstacle to a final hostage deal, such that his removal could even make a deal more likely.
Reformists’ propaganda mafia cannot silence the voice of the Iranian people - opinion
No one dares to stand up to the dictator Ali Khamenei, and reform within the authoritarian structure and the inner circle of the Islamic Jurist is impossible.
Israel’s Persian spokesperson: ‘Sometimes, words are more important than missiles’ - interview
In the eyes of many young Iranians, Israel is seen as a model for an open society and developed economy, and as Sabti believes, ‘Israel’s only friends in the Middle East are the Iranian people.'
Low turnout expected in Iran election after regime disqualifications, oppressing protesters
Council expected to pick next supreme leader in coming years.
Pro-Israel, anti-Iranian banners hung in Tehran city center
The banners also expressed support for Vahid Beheshti, an activist who recently spoke to Israel's Knesset.
Were terrorists behind the explosions in Iran?
Developing evidence indicates that the explosions in Iran on Wednesday were not accidental, and maybe even caused by internal groups.
5th mural supporting Iranian protesters unveiled in Israel
Iranian Christian has spearheaded efforts to show solidarity and build a bridge between Iran and Israel
Women in Iran face 'yogurt attack' for being unveiled in public
President Ebrahim Raisi said in response on Saturday that the hijab was the law in Iran.
Iran behind hack of French magazine Charlie Hebdo, Microsoft says
The magazine was hacked in early January after it published a series of cartoons that negatively depicted Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Iran Revolution is not just a local problem but a global one - opinion
In the 120 days since the protests on 2022, Iran has ruthlessly murdered at least 525 protesters and detained and tortured countless more.