Tehran
Iran pushes 'calm' narrative, claims returned internet reveals protesters were 'armed aggressors'
NetBlocks reported that at hour 238 of the digital blackout, there was a “significant return to some online services, including Google, suggesting that heavily filtered access has been enabled.”
Are Iraqi militias and Afghan fighters suppressing protests in Iran? - analysis
Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln en route to Middle East as US mulls over Iran strike options
Tehran, Prisoner 951, and Argo: TV to get you through the new Iran crisis
Drunk on Jew-hatred, Iran’s horrors go unmentioned - opinion
Western outrage over Israel contrasts sharply with silence on Iran’s mass killings, exposing ideological bias and moral blindness.
Trump’s hesitation on Iran: Why a prompt strike, even if only symbolic, is crucial - opinion
A failure to strike Iran risks empowering the regime and betraying Iranian protesters. President Trump must act decisively now, even if it means a symbolic strike, says Brig. Gen. Nagel.
Iran's crisis will not last forever - Israel and the world have a real opportunity - opinion
Iranian instability and potential US action create a critical moment for Israel to strengthen its regional position within the Middle East.
Trump told large-scale Iran strikes would not topple Islamic Republic regime, officials tell WSJ
US officials caution Trump that military action could escalate tensions without changing Iran's leadership.
How deeply are Israel's Mossad spymasters involved in Iran protest crisis? - analysis
When it comes to the spy agency and Iran, there is always far more than meets the eye.
'Over 90% of Iranians hate the regime,' INSS’s Beni Sabti reveals from leaked Iran survey
“It was a secret poll which said that 92% of the Iranian people hate their regime,” Sabti said, according to a transcript provided to The Jerusalem Post.
Tehran doubles down on repression, believing US reluctance will delay new strikes - analysis
Iran's foreign minister claimed that “terrorist elements from the outside” were seeking to drag the US into a conflict.
US President Trump questions Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s ability to lead Iran if regime falls
"He seems very nice, but I don't know how he'd play within his own country," Trump said. "And we really aren't up to that point yet.
UK temporarily closes embassy in Tehran amid protests, tensions - Politico
Earlier on Wednesday, pro-regime activists held a protest outside the embassy, burning Israeli and US flags.
Iranian filmmaker Javad Ganji killed in Tehran protests, anti-regime data shows
Iranian filmmaker Javad Ganji, 39, was shot during protests in Tehran's Sadeghiyeh area, according to Hengaw and the National Council of Resistance of Iran's data.
Armed Kurdish groups sought to cross into Iran from Iraq, sources say
Turkey, which deems Kurdish militants in northern Iraq terrorists, has warned in recent days that any foreign intervention in Iran would escalate regional crises.