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Judge 'assassinated' in southern Iran
Ehsan Bagheri assassinated in Shiraz amid wave of attacks against judicial officials; attacker's motives unknown as chief justice orders probe
AFP
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05.27.25
Cartoonist in Yemen fuels anti-Israel sentiment with provocative drawings
Kamal Sharaf, known as the cartoonist of the Houthi movement, aligned with the Iranian-Shiite axis, uses his art to provoke anti-Israel and anti-Western sentiment; His works, praised in Iran and shared widely on social media, reflect a growing platform for divisive, antisemitic propaganda in the region
Lior Ben Ari
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05.26.25
Trump's message to Netanyahu and the deadline he set for Iran: 'Real, serious progress'
Trump sounded particularly optimistic about negotiations with Tehran, estimating that he would share 'good news' on the subject soon - and the senior American official visiting Israel conveyed messages to Netanyahu: 'I asked him to cooperate with us'
Itamar Eichner
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05.26.25
Iran says it 'won’t starve' if US talks fail, dismisses enrichment freeze
Delegations wrapped up fifth round of negotiations in Rome last week and, while signs of some limited progress emerged, there are many points of disagreement that are hard to breach
Reuters
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05.26.25
Mini skirts and midnight parties: Israeli women recall leaving Tehran after the revolution
They were in Tehran in 1979 as the Shah fell and the mullahs rose; now in Israel, four women reflect on a lost era of freedom for Iranian women—and share their hope of one day returning to the city they once called home
Tsiporah Roman
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05.25.25
US splashes cold water on reports of deal to free Israeli hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov
Senior official says Washington will not agree to release IRGC officer accused in killing of American in Baghdad, adding the US is the only country actively involved in efforts to secure release of academic abducted in Iraq
Itamar Eichner
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05.24.25
Tsurkov release deal hinges on US approval over Iranian tied to American’s murder
Deal for release of Israeli-Russian academic includes freeing Mohammad Reza Nouri, tied to 2022 killing of Stephen Troell; Washington has not approved; ransom reportedly paid and all terms agreed—only her release remains
Lior Ben Ari, AFP
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05.24.25
Shurat HaDin founder: 'We're going after the money behind Hamas and Iran'
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner says her organization has filed lawsuits against entities funding Hamas, including Qatari foundations, cryptocurrency platforms, UNRWA, and even the Red Cross
Emily Schrader, ILTV
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05.24.25
As US-Iran nuclear talks stall, Israel ramps up preparations for multi-front war
Amid reports of an Israeli strike plan on Iran, the IDF drills for multi-front war, focusing on home front defense and critical systems; US-Iran talks continue, though both sides express doubt over the chances of reaching a deal
Yossi Yehoshua
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05.23.25
‘Iran is today’s Nazi threat’: Syrian insider delivers stark warning, urges Israel to embrace opportunity for peace
Mzahem Alsaloum, a survivor of Assad-regime torture, warns that time is running out for Israel to support a new Syrian leadership eager to normalize ties
Gabriel Colodro/The Media Line
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05.23.25
Spy suspect sought swingers, found Iranian agents instead: Indictment filed in espionage plot targeting Katz
According to indictment, Roy Mizrahi and Almog Atias accused of spying for Iran, including attempt to install camera near Defense Minister Katz’s home; Mizrahi also filmed Tel Aviv promenade, planted cameras; handler allegedly threatened to turn him over to authroties
Ilana Curiel
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05.23.25
Iranian political analyst on nuclear talks: We’re not at the end of this road yet
Enrichment levels, military threats and regional diplomacy weigh heavily as Washington and Tehran attempt to revive the 2015 deal
Giorgia Valente/The Media Line
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05.23.25
Iran, US to hold new round of nuclear talks in Rome
Iran's foreign minister says fundamental differences persist with US, as Tehran signals openness to more nuclear inspections but insists on preserving uranium enrichment program
AFP
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05.23.25
Suspected teen spy for Iran posed as Bennett’s relative to photograph hospital room
Moshe Atias was charged with contact with a foreign agent and intent to harm state security after working with Iranian operatives; His tasks included burning IDF uniforms and writing 'Sinwar lives'
Roy Rubinstein
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05.22.25
Iran warns Israel it will take 'special measures' to defend nuclear sites
Tehran says in the event of such an incident, it will see the U.S. as 'participant' regardless of the ongoing talks, warning that it will 'decisively respond' to any aggression
Reuters
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05.22.25
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