Sima Shine, the head of the Iran programme at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Tel Aviv, Israel, feels that even if there is a regime change in Iran after the June 18 presidential elections, the international policy of the .
Speaking at a webinar organised by the Centre for Policy and Development Studies on ‘Iran: Security Implications of Recent Political and Internal Developments , Shine said the Islamic clergy under Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei is controlling Iran and unless there is a change in this count, Iran will continue to be a threat to peace in the Middle East. She
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After four elections in two years, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid, head of the centrist Yesh Atid party, has agreed to form a broad-based, national unity government with Naftali Bennett’s far-right Yamina party, likely putting an end to the political stalemate of the last two years as well as the 12-year reign of Benjamin Netanyahu, the longest-serving prime minister in Israel’s history. Under the terms of the agreement, the ultra-nationalist Bennet will serve as premier for the first two years assuming the coalition holds up that long before handing the premiership to Lapid.
The new “change government” includes an unprecedentedly diverse set of parties ranging from the pro-two state solution Meretz Party on the left to the pro-annexation Yamina on the far right, and will for the first time include an Arab party, Mansour Abbas’s United Arab List, in the ruling coalition.
Welcome to Times Will Tell, the weekly podcast from The Times of Israel. In the wake of Operation Guardian of the Walls, late last week, host Amanda Borschel-Dan had a startling conversation with antisemitism scholar Adi Kantor from the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Tel Aviv.
Kantor is a research associate at the Europe Research Program and in the institute’s ongoing project “Contemporary Antisemitism in the United States.” Her main research fields include right-wing extremism, antisemitism, trauma, identity and intergenerational discourse after 1945.
Kantor offers a disturbing look at the trend of increasing antisemitism that is sweeping the globe from all political and societal echelons.
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