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Iranian anniversary chance for regime disintegration, says researcher
"Once Trump takes ownership of the protest, everyone is waiting for his command. They're sitting at home hungry and thirsty,” said an Iran researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies.
Iran close to buying the supersonic Chinese missiles that could pose threat to US Navy
Iran expert: This is why Iran will never give up its ballistic missile program
Without trustworthy leadership, resilience alone cannot keep Israel whole
US may impose blockade on Iran rather than a 'kinetic attack,' expert says
At the same time, both Citrinowicz and Hulata believe that an Iranian response targeting Israel is not inevitable should the US attack the regime.
After Donald Trump claimed the Iron Dome: Is it Israeli or American? - analysis
Iron Dome has been marketed for years as a source of Israeli pride - but should it really be American pride?
‘Israel cannot put all its eggs in one basket’: A stable alliance faces growing scrutiny in America
The alliance remains secure at the executive level but is now openly debated in the arenas that shape political consensus, where narratives, values, and identity carry growing weight.
Jerusalem memorial ceremony for Bondi Beach terror victims in tandem with ceremony in Sydney
President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal joined Australians living in Israel, visiting Australians, bereaved relatives, Chabad rabbis, and senior officials for a memorial ceremony in Jerusalem.
Over half of West Bank Palestinians in favor of two-state solution, survey shows
According to the survey, the divides also reflect deep generational and political divisions within Palestinian society regarding the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Trump’s Iran talks could backfire, strengthen regime, INSS expert warns
Senior Iran researcher: Premature optimism may encourage Tehran to accelerate its nuclear program or renege on a deal.
Israeli public trust in IDF significantly increased under Eyal Zamir - INSS
Zamir himself has a 15% increase in trust compared to February, before he took office.
Mossad director says beeper operation 'broke' Hezbollah, reveals new details
"The first shipment containing only 500 beepers arrived in Lebanon a few weeks before the October 7 massacre," the Mossad chief revealed.
Israel must set conditions for Syria withdrawal, 6-month stay would backfire, expert tells 'Post'
Conditions include a new regime stopping Hezbollah smuggling and do not rely solely on UNDOF.
Israelis divided over confidence in leadership and war strategy - survey
While 45% of the Jewish population expressed high trust in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, only 7% of Arab respondents felt the same.