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Abbas Araqchi spoke ahead of a promised U.S. return to “maximum pressure” under Trump.
Cairo, wary of the impact of the Syrian regime’s collapse, is fighting what it says are subversive elements sharing archival protest videos via social media.
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 jet was reportedly missed by just 100 feet, forcing the pilot to take evasive action.
More Druze have applied for Israeli citizenship since the fall of Assad.
The Hebron resident stands accused of human trafficking, forging a document and staying in Israel illegally.
The findings, the result of a six-year investigation by Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, are part of a broader research initiative, with data on 10 additional Arab countries to be released in the coming months.
The agreement comes amid international pressure to dismantle the Iraqi factions and transfer their weapons to state control.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham has a history of regional administration and repression, alongside moderate Islamic law enforcement. Does its record reflect its intentions?
“When good things happen, like Iran being weaker than it was before, there are frequently bad things lurking around the corner,” the outgoing official warned.