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Iran’s propaganda machine is already operating inside Israel — in Hebrew
Foreign networks impersonate Israelis and spread polarizing messages that reach hundreds of thousands of views; influencers and media figures have also fallen into the trap and unknowingly shared the propaganda aimed at deepening divisions in Israeli society, shaping public opinion during wartime
Raphael Kahan
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03.18.26
'Stand with your people or die': Inside the Mossad campaign against the regime
The Wall Street Journal reports Israel is pursuing Iranian regime forces, striking hideouts and assembly sites while threatening commanders and leveraging civilian intelligence, as thousands of regime members have been killed
ynet
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03.18.26
'Hypocritical and looting': exiles slam Iran as officials decry strikes on heritage sites
Iranian officials accuse Israel, US of harming UNESCO sites during strikes; regime critics say the 'real threat to Persian heritage is mullah rule'
Lior Ben Ari
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03.18.26
Overnight strike kills elderly couple in Ramat Gan, damages train in central Israel
A man and woman in their 70s were killed by a missile in central Israel, just meters from a safe room, as strikes caused damage at Tel Aviv’s Savidor station, fires in Petah Tikva and a vehicle hit in Bnei Brak, with at least six lightly wounded
ynet correspondents
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03.18.26
Israel fears anti-regime protesters in Iran would be 'slaughtered' if unrest resumes
Israeli officials reportedly told US diplomats Iran’s regime remains firmly in control and would crush any uprising, even as Israel publicly urges Iranians to rise up against the clerical government
ynet
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03.18.26
Can this decades-old Saudi pipeline become world’s oil lifeline amid Hormuz crisis?
Built during the Iran-Iraq War to bypass maritime chokepoints, Riyadh’s east-west Petroline pipeline is now a key strategic asset as Iran chokes off the Strait of Hormuz, carrying millions of barrels daily and potentially aiding Trump’s war effort
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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03.18.26
Sirens sound in central Israel after Iran missile attack
Munition strikes residential area, sparking a fire and damaging several cars, but causing no injuries; earlier, sirens activated in Be'er Sheva and surrounding areas in the south after Iran missile fire
ynet
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03.18.26
Report: Russia gave Iran satellite imagery, drone technology in war with US and Israel
Moscow reportedly shared intelligence on US force locations and upgraded Shahed drone parts for Tehran, deepening military ties even as Russia reportedly told the Trump administration it was not aiding Iranian attacks
ynet
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03.18.26
The Iranian president’s son offering a rare window into power in Tehran
Yousef Pezeshkian, an adviser to his father and an active social media presence, has drawn Arab media attention after denying rumors about the new supreme leader, responding to Netanyahu and defending his father while opposing internet shutdowns
Lior Ben Ari
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03.18.26
‘Still under watch’: concern grows for Iranian soccer players stranded in Australia
Of the seven players who sought asylum, only Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramazanzadeh remain in Australia, now training with Brisbane Roar, as former Iran international Atefeh Moradi voices concern for their safety
ynet
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03.18.26
Unprecedented directive: IDF, Mossad cleared to eliminate targets without government approval
Seeking to deepen wartime gains, Israel’s security forces were authorized to act without prior approval from the prime minister or defense minister when intelligence points to a chance to target senior figures in Iran or Hezbollah, a senior official said, stressing action must be taken within minutes
Itamar Eichner
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03.18.26
Iran confirms death of Larijani; Netanyahu urges Iranians: ‘Celebrate, we’re watching from above’
Larijani was killed alongside his son, Morteza, his aide Ali Reza Bayat and several bodyguards; Revolutionary Guard confirmed that Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani was also killed in an Israeli strike
ynet correspondents
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03.17.26
60% of IRGC commanders don’t believe Iran will win, AI analysis shows
A behavioral simulation of 122 senior Revolutionary Guard commanders - built before the war began - reveals a corps publicly unified but internally fractured
ynet Global
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03.17.26
An antisemitic liar named Joe Kent
Opinion: Kent is distorting facts to blame Israel for the Iran war, recycling antisemitic tropes and misrepresenting his wife’s death to fit that narrative
Ben-Dror Yemini
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03.17.26
IDF expands strikes on Basij targets across Tehran, hitting multiple command sites | Watch
Son and deputy of Ali Larijani also killed in Israeli strikes; military continued strikes against Hezbollah terrorist targets across Lebanon, including weapons storage facilities, launchers and operational infrastructure
ynet
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03.17.26
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