The prime minister seems to accept the legitimacy of Israeli force in theory but in practice his tolerance is contingent on party management, elite opinion and perhaps personal squeamishness
By Stephen Daisley
By Kasra Aarabi
Israel’s dominance in the skies has shattered Iran’s defences—now, a strike on Ayatollah Khamenei could bring the entire regime crashing down
It is not clear whether the building was targeted as Iran continues to indiscriminately strike civilian areas in Israel
By JC Reporter
The transgender activist was due to appear at Tel Aviv Pride and has been vocally supportive of Israel online
Plus, second hostage identified after body returned
By Nathan Jeffay
By Richard Pater
By Stephen Pollard
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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
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The president warned Iran will face American might ‘at levels never seen before’ if it attacks US
By Imogen Garfinkel
‘The constant message is de-escalate,’ the prime minister said
Searches go on for missing people in the rubble of apartment buildings hit in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv
By Charles Bybelezer
The UN-led event was to be co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia
By Emanuele Ottolenghi
Tehran clearly miscalculated. Its biggest blunder, perhaps, was to gamble its proxy assets before it needed them to shield its nuclear programme from Israel
While Tehran edges closer to nuclear weapons, the ‘useful experts’ blame Israel for acting
Az al-Din Haddad reportedly speaks Hebrew and keeps photos of Israeli hostages on his phone after helping to plan the October 7, 2023 massacres
By Jacob Jaffa
The CST said the advice was not based on specific intelligence
By Daniel Ben-David