Rachel Avraham
What is the best path forward for regime change in Iran? - opinion
Why the Islamic Republic of Iran should cease to exist - opinion
Iran’s extremist ideology raises global security concerns - opinion
Why does the West ignore Iran hanging a child marriage victim? - opinion
The world should have been outraged by her execution, yet they were deathly silent, preferring to focus on other issues, as if it did not matter.
The war the world overlooked: Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe - opinion
The crisis in Sudan is not only about immediate suffering – it is also the result of unresolved political dynamics that continue to drive instability.
Sovereignty under siege: The multidimensional war against Iran - opinion
The Iran war was not just military; it targeted sovereignty itself across political, economic, and cognitive fronts, pushing the state to the brink.
Facing Tehran's threat: Israelis condemn Iran’s attacks, stand with Azerbaijan - opinion
Israelis back Azerbaijan against Iran’s attacks, emphasizing solidarity with South Azerbaijanis seeking freedom.
Iran’s 400% espionage surge in Israel: Rising threats and societal vulnerabilities - opinion
Israeli security foils numerous Iranian spying attempts, but intelligence damage exposes a growing national vulnerability.
Iran’s repression of Azerbaijani identity - opinion
The South Azerbaijani community is calling upon the US president to act on Iran’s repression against the Azerbaijani people.
Western feminists must stand with Azerbaijani women in Iran - opinion
In the wake of the Iran protests, Western feminists must stand in solidarity with South Azerbaijani women, who are fighting against ethnic discrimination and gender apartheid.
The divide in Iran's protests: Why ethnic minorities are not taking to the streets - opinion
Most Iranian ethnic minorities disdain both Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the MEK, who have been calling for protests. However, that does not mean that they still should not join.
Time for a reset: Amid institutional paralysis, Trump and Aliyev call for a UN overhaul - opinion
The joint message is clear: the UN must adapt to the realities of the 21st century or risk irrelevance.
Landmines kill or maim about 5,000 people annually, ban them now - opinion
From the conflicts in Ukraine and Azerbaijan and Armenia to the ones in Afghanistan, the Golan Heights and the Arab world, landmines remain a major threat to civilians.