One fate, two paths. This is the moment of truth. While in Iran a people risks their lives to break the chains of a nuclear tyranny, the Gaza Strip sinks into relative insignificance.
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As Iran’s repressive regime weakens and its people bleed in the streets, the United States signals that this time, indifference is not an option.
While images of brutal repression from Iran are circulating around the world and many are speaking of a possible turning point, Iran expert Eliyahu Yossian warns against dangerous illusions.
When the blood of innocent Iranians is spilled on the streets of Tehran and the Western capitals fall into deafening silence, the mask of “mercy” has fallen.
That’s the question most on the mind of Israelis in these fateful days.
The Israeli military is “continuously improving its capabilities and operational readiness, equipped to respond with power if needed.”
As Iranians take to the streets, calls for the death of the ayatollahs and the “Supreme Leader” echo alongside those for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to return.
Reza Pahlavi has lived nearly 50 years in exile, and now, against the backdrop of protests in Iran, he is working harder than ever to end them and return to his birth country.
Iran’s foreign minister declares Tehran’s readiness for war in the event of new attacks – while the regime faces massive domestic pressure.
The country is falling apart, pushed to the brink by failing resources and a nuclear defeat last summer. But as long as its minions are ready to slaughter dissidents, the ayatollahs will remain in power.
