The Jews who were expelled from Iran carry scars of rejection, but they also have the tools to defend Jewish continuity.
Iran
A Reform Front manifesto shakes the Islamic Republic—between breaking taboos, internal resistance, and hope for a political shift
Amid a water crisis and internal criticism of President Masoud Pezeshkian, assessments of a high likelihood of another war hang in the air.
A “two-state solution” would enlarge not only the jihadi terror threat to Israel, conventional and unconventional, but also the tangible prospects for a catastrophic regional war.
Meanwhile, Western source tells JNS that “Iran is running to China to buy long-range and medium-range air defense.”
A string of coincidences and unreasonably successful operations.
The media have aided Hamas, Iran, and their apologists in promoting nonsensical and often comically outlandish assertions would otherwise be mocked and ignored.
A regime that draws its legitimacy from Islam is suddenly celebrating pre-Islamic kings as national icons.
‘The current war has highlighted the critical need for expanded production capacity,’ says senior Defense Ministry official.
“We saw in real time what you are capable of. What you did and what we did remade the region.”
