Iran, Israel
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Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, Israel has made significant efforts to influence Iranian public opinion. However, it is important to distinguish between documented Israeli operations and controversial claims.
Iran's foreign minister accused the US and Israel of fueling ongoing protests, while downplaying the likelihood of foreign military intervention. The demonstrations, sparked by economic woes, have seen a harsh crackdown,
Iran’s foreign minister declares Tehran’s readiness for war in the event of new attacks – while the regime faces massive domestic pressure.
Israeli intelligence has warned Iran is planning to organise a hit against Syria's interim president, as further reports claim former al-Assad loyalists are pouring money into Alawite minority militias in alleged uprising plots.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals that he’s not seeking the full renewal of a 10-year US military assistance memorandum of understanding that expires in 2028. Netanyahu says in an interview with The Economist that Israel could give up the subsidies it receives from the US to purchase American arms.
In an interview with The Economist, PM Netanyahu vows to secure Israel’s future, restore its global standing, fight “propaganda," reassess US aid, and confront threats from Iran.
Israel and Iran have different strengths, reflecting their different priorities. Iran leverages its vast natural resources and manpower, while Israel excels in advanced technology and strategic defense systems. Also, read “The Next NVIDIA.” Tensions ...