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Alexander Granovsky, from Petach Tikvah, is the latest of about 30 suspects apprehended in recent months for allegedly spying for the Islamic Republic.
The protests over the economy coincide with resentment over religious coercion.
A “New York Times” investigation shows how deeply compromised Hezbollah was after decades of Israeli espionage.
Conspirators included local helpers who planted a bomb in or near the bed of the Hamas leader in Tehran, Israel’s “Channel 12" reported.
Abbas Araqchi spoke ahead of a promised U.S. return to “maximum pressure” under Trump.
“For all the excitement about the Islamic Republic moderating with its new president,” a spokesman for Israel’s U.N. mission told JNS, “the regime is still supremely uninterested in engaging with the West.”
Tehran is “vulnerable both internally and externally,” having suffered a series of blows in quick succession.
Aleppo-based activist says pro-Iranian elements behind violence caused the death of security personnel and torched religious sites.
Tehran faces severe domestic challenges—from pollution and power outages to brain drain and public dissent, pushing society toward likely collapse.
The general spoke amid ongoing attacks by the Houthis and other Iranian proxies.
"[Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, do you think you will do to us what you did to Hezbollah?” threatens Muhammad Ali al-Houthi.
The two countries both participated in the International Defense Expo 2024 in Hanoi, Vietnam.