A Shaheed drone on the Commons floor is a warning the UK can no longer afford to ignore. Tougher action against Tehran, Moscow and Beijing must follow
By Kasra Aarabi
The return of snapback sanctions hurt but, for the regime, Israel and the US are the immediate threats
The US called the move an act of ‘decisive global leadership’
By Mike Wagenheim
New details have been obtained about the on-the-ground forces that took out Iranian air defence systems before Israeli jets arrived
By Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv
By Jason M. Brodsky
Tehran’s main foreign policy objectives were to thwart snapback, lure the US into a nuclear deal and avoid Israeli and/or US military strikes. With the E3 decision to trigger UN sanctions, Tehran has failed in all three
Iranians suffering from decades of economic decay have seen the ayatollah’s billion-dollar weapons projects go up in smoke – and the rage is mounting
By Jonathan Harounoff
Statement comes following widespread speculation about whether Iran’s nuclear material was destroyed
By JC Reporter
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The order labels the pair as ‘enemies of God’ for threatening the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
By Jacob Jaffa
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By Hussain Abdul-Hussain
The ayatollahs adopted the Muslim Brotherhood’s worldview to make the destruction of the Jewish state the regime’s holy cause. The Shia leadership in Najaf now has the chance to return the Shia world to pacifism
The regime's leader has also named prospective replacements for key military commanders in case they are killed again
"The Iranian military leadership is on the run," he says after the IDF killed Iran's new wartime chief of staff, Ali Shadmani.
By Yaakov Lappin
The successful hit reportedly hobbled Iran’s ability to respond to the first wave of Israeli Air Force strikes across the country
TV anchor can be seen scurrying for cover amid a loud explosion and billowing smoke
Israel’s dominance in the skies has shattered Iran’s defences—now, a strike on Ayatollah Khamenei could bring the entire regime crashing down
By Ellie Borhan
The Islamic Republic may hope the conflict with Israel will smother dissent. But Iranians – happy to see regime officials hit –are preparing not for battle abroad but resistance at home
Israeli defence systems engaged multiple missiles from Iran after the IDF killed several key IRGC commanders