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Iran’s president warns Trump: strike on Khamenei would mean all-out war
Hours after a former US envoy said Trump may target Iran’s supreme leader, President Masoud Pezeshkian warned any attack on Khamenei would mean all-out war; Khamenei accused Trump of killing protesters, and an Iranian official told Reuters at least 5,000 have died
ynet, News Agencies
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01.18.26
Iranian official says verified protest death toll has reached at least 5,000
Authorities say the figure includes about 500 security personnel, while rights groups and medical sources cited by foreign media report far higher figures and allege mass arrests, executions and severe injuries during the suppression of nationwide protests
Reuters
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01.18.26
International support vital for Iran’s protesters, former political prisoner says
Navid Mohebbi says international community support is absolutely necessary
Emily Schrader, ILTV
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01.18.26
Three paths ahead as the US weighs its response to Iran, American expert explains
Ari Aramesh argues that recent statements by US President Donald Trump have created both momentum and confusion
Emily Schrader, ILTV
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01.18.26
Azita, ynet’s voice from Tehran is dead, may it not be in vain
Opinion: An Iranian woman’s killing exposes not only the brutality of Tehran’s regime but the global silence that too often decides which victims matter
Nira Broner Worcman
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01.18.26
Iranians use Turkey border to access internet during blackouts
At the Iran‑Turkey border in Van, few are seeking asylum, but many Iranians are making short trips into Turkey to bypass internet blackouts imposed during the protests, using brief access to work, apply to universities or simply stay connected
Associated Press
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01.17.26
Trump escalates war of words with Iran supreme leader, calls for end to Khamenei rule
Khamenei claims 'Iranian nation defeated the US' and lashes out at Trump, who hits back, calling him 'a sick man' and urging an end to his rule; former British lawmaker alleges Iran may have used toxic chemicals against protesters
Lior Ben Ari
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01.17.26
After 200 hours offline, Iran restores limited internet access amid crackdown
Internet access has partially returned in Iran, though monitoring group NetBlocks says connectivity stands at just 2% as protests fade and authorities report thousands killed and arrested
Lior Ben Ari
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01.17.26
Iranian Ayandeh Bank collapse shows how hyperinflation financed the IRGC’s last stand
The October 2025 failure of Bank Ayandeh forced Iran to print money to cover $5 billion in losses, accelerating hyperinflation, hollowing out the economy and exposing a regime relying on repression and capital flight to survive
Amine Ayoub
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01.17.26
When Iran shakes, the axis holds its breath: proxies brace for a mothership crash
Iran’s proxies — Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iraq’s militias — watch Iran’s unrest with alarm, fearing a regime collapse that would weaken them, while Gulf rivals worry the shockwaves could spread and leave the Arabs 'under the Israeli hammer alone'
Dr. Michael Milshtein
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01.17.26
As hopes for protest revival in Iran persist, uncertainty surrounds Khamenei’s fate
President Trump says he chose to avoid a strike on Iran while moving an aircraft carrier to the region, as exiled opposition figures say protests will return, doubts grow over Khamenei’s security and obstacles remain to renewed nuclear and missile talks
Lior Ben Ari
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01.17.26
Trump says he decided against Iran strike, 'respects' Tehran for canceling executions
President Donald Trump said he decided on his own not to strike Iran, dismissing claims of outside pressure, and praised Tehran for canceling what he said were planned mass executions of detained protesters, despite the regime’s deadly crackdown on unrest
Itamar Eichner, News Agencies
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01.16.26
Protests crushed as Iran remains dark; senior ayatollah threatens: 'Execute Trump’s soldiers'
Iran’s internet has been down for eight days as evidence suggests the regime has crushed its largest protest yet; Tehran is quiet but drones remain overhead, residents say; a senior ayatollah vows revenge on Israel and the US, while exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi urges immediate action
Lior Ben Ari, News Agencies
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01.16.26
Mossad chief Barnea heads to US amid regional tensions with Iran
Director is expected to meet in Miami with Trump envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss Iran’s nuclear program, missile arsenal, regional proxy forces and the war in Gaza
Itamar Eichner
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01.16.26
Iran protests abate after deadly crackdown; Putin moves to mediate between Jerusalem, Tehran
Rights groups and residents said heavy security deployments and an internet blackout have largely silenced demonstrations for now, though reports of arrests and sporadic unrest continued
Reuters
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01.16.26
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