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Author: Itzchakov, Doron

Iran’s Quds Day: A Manifest of Animosity

Abstract On March 28, the Islamic Republic of Iran held its annual Ruz-e Jehani-ye Quds (henceforth: Quds Day) ceremony to express the nation’s support for the Palestinians. Iran makes notable efforts to commemorate this event, mobilizing its citizens to flood the streets in a manifestation

Iran’s Public Diplomacy in Latin America

Abstract The International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichman University published several studies emphasizing Iran’s infiltration and the formation of terrorist cells and networks throughout Latin America. This research explores an additional approach by which the Iranian mechanism functions, utilizing many sources of influence and public

Continuity and Change in Iran’s ‘Axis of Resistance’

Introduction Recent developments in Syria and Lebanon have dealt a substantial blow to Iran’s meticulously cultivated ‘axis of resistance,’ which has developed over the past four decades. This axis comprises a broad range of militant groups and political factions supported by Iran’s ideological, financial, and

Iran’s Power Structure

Abstract This article analyzes Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s and his successor’s endeavors to delineate the principles of the theocratic regime’s power framework. The transformation instigated by the Islamic Revolution resulted in a reconfiguration of identities, beliefs, norms, and policies, influencing the distribution of resources to enhance

protests in Iran

The Hijab Protest: Between Continuity and Change

The ongoing protests in Iran, which began following the death of Mahsa Amini, present a significant challenge to the post-revolutionary regime. The protests have not diminished despite violent suppression efforts by the establishment, and there are several distinguishing features of the current unrest compared to

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