Thursday, 21 August, 2025
27 Av 5785
The man was visiting family in the country when he was reportedly abducted by security forces
By Jamie Shapiro
Representatives from the foreign ministries of the UK, France and Germany will conduct talks in parallel to the currently stalled negotiations between Tehran and Washington
By JC Reporter
Statement comes following widespread speculation about whether Iran’s nuclear material was destroyed
By Yossi Melman
In Lebanon, Syria and beyond, diplomatic space is opening up for a new era of co-operation
By Joan Ryan
Strengthening ties with the Jewish state, a tech and military powerhouse reshaping the region, would serve the UK at home and abroad
The latest report appears to contradict comments made by the head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog
By Joshua Marks
State media announced a law enforcing the decision had been enacted by President Masoud Pezeshkian
By Jacob Jaffa
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By Kasra Aarabi
Since the ceasefire, domestic oppression has only intensified in Iran. The regime is arresting people, imposing internet blackouts and preparing for global terror – while the West remains unprepared
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New satellite photos show an excavator operating near one of the craters, as well as a sand conveyor removing soil from the site.
By Dudi Kogan
The order labels the pair as ‘enemies of God’ for threatening the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, suggested that US airstrikes had caused severe ‘but not total’ damage to Tehran’s atomic programme
By Daniel Roth
The Israeli and US attacks seem to have bought a great deal of time. What we do with that time will determine whether we truly prevent – or merely postpone – a nuclear-armed Islamic Republic
By Arsen Ostrovsky
They struck Iran’s nuclear programme not only in defence of their own countries, but in protection of the free world. Indeed, not since 1940, has so much been owed by so many to so few
By Yaakov Katz
Israel and the US hold the upper hand after the bold strikes on Iran
The US president said that the Israelis sent operatives to survey the damage to the site
By Saul Sadka
Only about 48% of Iran’s population is ethnically Persian. The remaining 52% is made up of minorities who often harbour deep resentment toward the Persian-dominated regime.