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Sapped Tehran could resort to assassinations, ex-White House official says

Sapped Tehran could resort to assassinations, ex-White House official says

The Islamic Republic may have suffered a punishing blow in the recent 12-day war but has not backed down and may resort to assassinations, former White House official Michael Doran told Eye for Iran.

'Let's cut off the gas': official line on Tehran blast sparks jokes

'Let's cut off the gas': official line on Tehran blast sparks jokes

An explosion at a residential tower in western Tehran this week lit up Iranian social media with jokes faster than it triggered panic, with the official gas leak explanation convincing few, if any.

Witchcraft and war: claims of Israeli sorcery draw scorn

A senior Tehran official has alleged Israel deployed the occult and supernatural spirits in its war with Iran, prompting widespread mockery and a renewed debate over the role of jinn in Iranian political discourse.

Will Khamenei seek revenge for alleged power bids during his absence?

Since Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s return to public view after a few weeks of silence, speculation has been swirling on Persian social media that he and his inner circle may punish those seen as prematurely positioning themselves for his succession.

'Death to America' devotees in Iran slam dovish Pezeshkian interview

'Death to America' devotees in Iran slam dovish Pezeshkian interview

Masoud Pezeshkian’s attempt to reach American audiences via Tucker Carlson sparked fierce backlash from Iranian hardliners, who accused him of flattering Donald Trump and downplaying religious fatwas calling for the US president’s execution.

Iran puts flag before faith after war with Israel

Iran puts flag before faith after war with Israel

Tehran’s patriotic messaging in the wake of the war with Israel reached new heights when Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in his first public appearance since the ceasefire, requested that a patriotic song be sung at the year’s flagship religious ceremony.

Iranian clerical call to kill Trump spreads, attracts alleged fundraising

Iranian clerical call to kill Trump spreads, attracts alleged fundraising

A religious decree or fatwa issued by two senior Iranian clerics calling for the killing of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly gained support from about 10 other clerics and attracted alleged fundraising online.

Iran internet blackouts hobble economy, erode public trust

Iran internet blackouts hobble economy, erode public trust

A nationwide internet outage likely imposed by the Tehran beginning just after midnight on July 6 has deepened concerns among a weary public over the already parlous state of the economy and access to information.

Tehran commentariat cry betrayal over Russia’s silence in Israel clash

Tehran commentariat cry betrayal over Russia’s silence in Israel clash

With the fighting paused, many in Tehran are taking stock of what the Iran-Israel conflict revealed, and Russia’s muted response is coming under growing scrutiny, especially in light of Moscow’s expanding defense ties with countries like India.

The regime that lost the war, and the people

The regime that lost the war, and the people

The war has paused, but the collapse has not. Shaken by defeat in the streets, across the region, and from the skies, the Islamic Republic now stands weakened and exposed. The pillars that once held it up, ideology, reach, and fear, are cracking.

'Repression bodies': inside the Iranian security apparatus hit by Israel

'Repression bodies': inside the Iranian security apparatus hit by Israel

Throughout Israel's 12-day war on Iran, it launched strikes on key state organs tasked with domestic surveillance, protest suppression, detention and propaganda, targeting what it called “repression infrastructure.”

Tehran’s unity spectacle masks growing rift with people

Tehran’s unity spectacle masks growing rift with people

In the aftermath of a 12-day war with Israel, Iranian leaders and media are celebrating an unusual show of nationwide solidarity, but some warn that this calm—marked not by rallies but by silence—may soon give way to a deeper reckoning.

Faces of the fallen: the innocent lives snuffed out in Israeli attacks

Faces of the fallen: the innocent lives snuffed out in Israeli attacks

Israel’s twelve days of air attacks on Iran killed hundreds of civilians—among them an eight-year-old gymnast in a red dress whose last joyful dance has become a symbol of the war’s human cost.

After punishing conflict, Iranians doubt Khamenei victory declaration

After punishing conflict, Iranians doubt Khamenei victory declaration

Iranians speaking via Iran International's submission line doubted Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s declaration of victory over the United States and Israel in a televised speech on Thursday.

Ceasefire brings calm but reveals Iran's bitter divides

Ceasefire brings calm but reveals Iran's bitter divides

The ceasefire between Iran and Israel brought relief to millions—but also sharpened fractures within the Islamic Republic and among its opponents.

Evin prison was meant to fall not by bombs but the people's will

Evin prison was meant to fall not by bombs but the people's will

I’ve spent time in Evin, Iran’s most notorious prison, the one Israel bombed on Monday. Half a dozen of my closest friends have been there too. Do we want it flattened, turned into a park? Yes. Are we pleased it was bombed? No.

Iran after Khamenei? Israeli and US threats push succession into view

Iran after Khamenei? Israeli and US threats push succession into view

The question of succession has taken on new urgency in Tehran since Israeli missile strikes began and the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei reportedly moved to a secure location as he was threatened by Israeli leaders and President Trump.

Who speaks for Iran? US bombs deepen factional divide

Who speaks for Iran? US bombs deepen factional divide

Iran’s political factions are in open conflict after the US strike on the Fordo nuclear site—hardliners are demanding military retaliation, while moderates and reformists warn of catastrophic consequences.

Grief, rage, solidarity: Iranians under fire, out of sight

Grief, rage, solidarity: Iranians under fire, out of sight

The war may have begun as a clash between Israel and the Islamic Republic, but for many Iranians now caught in the crossfire, it has become an intimate reality, marked by both grief and rare solidarity.

A broadcaster bombed: why many Iranians welcomed strike on IRIB

A broadcaster bombed: why many Iranians welcomed strike on IRIB

Israel’s airstrike on Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB may raise legal questions for scholars of war, but for many Iranians, it felt like a long-overdue punch to the face of the Islamic Republic.

Missiles overhead, Khamenei underground: Iranians face the fallout

Missiles overhead, Khamenei underground: Iranians face the fallout

"The contrast between the defiance projected on X by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his appearance in two recent video addresses—broadcast from what appears to be a bunker—could hardly be starker."

Panic in Tehran: exodus as Israel strikes for a fourth day

Panic in Tehran: exodus as Israel strikes for a fourth day

Panic-stricken residents began fleeing Tehran on Sunday as Israeli strikes and air defense fire rocked the city, sending thick plumes of smoke into the skyline of a capital unprepared for war.