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Israel and Iran brace for another conflict as Tehran debates its next move
Tehran fears Israel may try to topple the regime after the recent war. Iran’s leadership is torn between opening talks with the United States or rebuilding its shattered military capabilities as Israel watches for miscalculation
Ron Ben-Yishai
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11.13.25
Verifying Iran's enriched uranium stock is 'long overdue', IAEA report says
Report reiterates that quantity of highly enriched uranium Iran has produced and accumulated is '"a matter of serious concern'; Iran is believed to have enough material, if enriched further, for 10 nuclear bombs
Reuters
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11.12.25
'Iran’s capacities are obliterated'
Alexander Grinberg of JISS says Iran has lost its strategic assets
Sivan Raviv, ILTV
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11.12.25
Tel Aviv man arrested for suspected spying for Iran after filming rocket site in Ramat Gan
Investigators say suspect photographed sites including the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Abramovitz Park and a rocket impact site in Ramat Gan, allegedly receiving thousands of shekels in cryptocurrency for carrying out the assignments
Meir Turgeman
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11.10.25
'The next war is only a matter of time': Iran prepares waves of missiles toward Israel
Despite Trump’s claim that he 'boliterated' Iran’s nuclear program, regional officials say Tehran’s capabilities remain intact; Israel warns Iran’s uranium stockpile moved to a secret site as its missile factories run '24 hours a day'
ynet Global
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11.09.25
Iranian roots inspire Israeli film festival: ‘After Natanz strike, Israelis should get to know the Iranians’
Dana Sameah, spokesperson for the Bnei Shimon Regional Council and daughter of Iranian immigrants, founded Israel’s first Iranian Film Festival in Sderot, hoping to bridge cultures and show a different side of Iran beyond its regime
Galit Hareli
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11.09.25
Why Iranians trust Israel more than their own regime
Iranian dissident Pantea Modiri: Iranians are “doing their best” to overthrow the regime without violence
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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11.09.25
Israeli ambassador to Mexico says won't be deterred after Iranian assassination plot foiled
Envoy Einat Kranz Neiger says learning of the plan by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was 'deeply unsettling,' but vows to continue her duties; Mexico confirms thwarting attack, while Tehran denies any involvement
Itamar Eichner
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11.09.25
Arab world celebrates election of New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani’s historic win as New York mayor drew praise across the Arab and Muslim world, with support from Iran, Qatar and Egypt; Arab media hailed him as a voice for the marginalized — and his wife won hearts in Syria
Lior Ben Ari
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11.08.25
Iranian plot to assassinate Israeli ambassador in Mexico foiled, Foreign Ministry says
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps planned to assassinate Israeli Ambassador Einat Kranz Neiger in Mexico, but local security forces thwarted the plot; 'Every country with an Iranian presence should be concerned,' US official says
ynet correspondents
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11.07.25
Pezeshkian: Iran will not be coerced into abandoning nuclear and missile programs
Iranian president says Tehran seeks peace but will not give up its nuclear or missile programs under pressure, rejecting US coercion and calls to limit its defense capabilities
Reuters
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11.07.25
Data breach blows cover on Iran’s elite hacker academy
Information on more than 1,000 people linked to Ravin Academy, accused of recruiting hackers for Iranian intelligence services, surfaces online, revealing how Tehran allegedly uses academic fronts to train and deploy cyber operatives under international sanctions
Raphael Kahan
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11.07.25
IAEA chief urges Iran to 'seriously improve' cooperation to ease tensions with West
Grossi says that while the UN agency has conducted about a dozen inspections in Iran since hostilities with Israel began in June, inspectors have not been granted access to key nuclear sites such as Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan
Reuters
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11.05.25
Wife of alleged Iranian spy faces court delays in bid for divorce
A Haredi woman who sought to divorce her husband after learning he was charged with espionage for Iran faces new delays as a rabbinical court panel change forces parts of the case to be reheard
Shilo Freid
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11.03.25
Iranian president vows to rebuild nuclear sites 'stronger than before' after US strikes
During a visit to the Atomic Energy Organization, Masoud Pezeshkian says attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities will not halt its progress, insisting the program is civilian only
Lior Ben Ari, Alexandra Lukash
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11.02.25
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