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Former Mossad official says Trump naive about Iran, misunderstands Middle East diplomacy
The former counterterror head of the Mossad said that Trump "does not understand the terminology of the Middle East, not the dialectic, and the Iranians are teaching him a lesson in that regard.”
Student protests erupt in Iran over education policies, as regime resumes crackdowns
Amnesty International warns Islamic regime using ‘wartime conditions’ to intensify repression
Islamic regime shuts down cafe in Tehran following accusations of 'promoting satanic activities'
‘Refrigerators are empty’: Iran protests spark civilian cries for regime collapse - interview
“Refrigerators are empty. Pockets are empty. Every day, people see themselves becoming poorer," one protester told The Jerusalem Post.
Khamenei calls them 'Zionists' – Seven Aban answers with solidarity for Jews and Israel - opinion
The Aban is constantly engaged in discussions with other organizations to cooperate where possible. It also has a clear position on Israel, and opposes antisemitism both inside and outside Iran.
Iran to raise fuel prices under limited conditions amid energy crisis
Government officials have warned that subsidized fuel prices in Iran are "not rational," impose a heavy burden on state finances, and incentivise suboptimal consumption as well as force fuel imports.
Israeli arrested in espionage plot, accused of carrying out missions for Iranian agents
According to the police and Shin Bet, the suspect was aware he was operating under the direction of Iranian agents and that his actions could harm state security.
Iran releases product tanker Talara, all 21 crew safe, vessel's manager says
"We have informed their families, and the vessel is now free to resume normal operations," the manager said.
Iranian official sparks renewed criticism as video of daughter's controversial wedding resurfaces
The footage also triggered further backlash amid the government’s recent announcement of a new “Modesty and Hijab Operations Room” and the deployment of 80,000 morality police officers.
Iran stresses ties to Russia, China as it moves on from 2015 Iran deal
Iran is working with China and Russia as it seeks to move on from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or “Iran Deal.”
Hit with E3 snapback, Iran blinks instead of retaliating for first time - analysis
When West condemned Iran it would escalate nuke violations. Now the West imposed its worst measure and Tehran has not countered yet.
Israeli teacher arrested for espionage, accused of aiding Iran’s operations
Abh Samhan joins a consistently growing list of Israeli citizens who knowingly carried out assignments and committed acts at the instruction of Iranian agents.
‘Mossad’ Farsi X account crowns exile journalist for cracking Iran’s hush-hush war-chief mystery
The game started a day earlier, when Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that the regime would not reveal the commander’s identity “for his protection.”