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Shachar Klaiman

Shachar Kleiman

Shachar Kleiman is an Arab affairs correspondent for Israel Hayom.

While Israel would prefer to see the regime in Tehran collapse, Middle Eastern states are hoping for the exact opposite. The reason? A civil war in Iran could trigger refugee waves and disrupt key shipping lanes. Yet, if the regime falls, a pro Western government could emerge as a regional power.
Linked to Iran, imprisoned in Israel, and narrowly escaping several assassination attempts, al-Hayya was appointed deputy to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in 2021 and now serves as Hamas’s chief negotiator.
“While the organization’s senior officials fabricate ‘starvation’ claims, these videos reveal their terrorists proudly displaying their tunnel meals.”
The terrorist group said it “is fully prepared to immediately enter negotiations regarding the mechanism for implementing the agreement.”
In four days, IDF and Mossad eliminated 30 Iranian officials affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the country’s nuclear program.
According to “The Wall Street Journal,” internal Hamas documents show it directed up to 25% of humanitarian supplies to its “military” wing.
U.S. envoy Tom Barrack said only three American bases remain in Syria, and that eventually there will be only one.
The Israeli military’s involvement in the multinational exercise sparked intense backlash across Arab social media platforms.
More than 15 organizations compete to fill the vacuum after the war ends, and Israel should start paying attention.