Iran regime’s defiance increases tensions with Israel

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  By Dr. Majid Rafizadeh Rising tensions between the Iranian regime and Israel have the potential to spiral into a wider conflict if not adequately addressed. There are several reasons for the heightened tensions. First of all, although the Iranian regime attempts to distract attention from the direct involvement of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria, Tehran continues to increase its military influence there and use its proxies against Israeli targets. Israel last month carried out an airstrike in Syria on a location where Iranian officials were meeting. Iranian leaders were reportedly meeting to discuss developments regarding their country’s drone and ballistic missile capabilities in Syria. The attack occurred on the same day that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed the Iranian government for an attack on a vessel owned by an Israeli in the Arabian Gulf. He said: “Last week, Iran attacked an oil tanker … and harmed the international freedom of navigation....

Iran: Major protest staged by plundered women and men in Tehran

A large number of Iranians whose deposits have been plundered by state-backed credit institutions such as Caspian, Alborz-e Iranian (Arman) and Padideh gathered in front of the mullahs’ Parliament in Tehran (Majlis) to demand their stolen money. The call for this rally had been issued on the internet in advance.


Almost 2000 women and men took part in the rally and chanted among others, “fraud has been institutionalized, hearts are filled with spite”, "I will not give up until I achieve my rights", "Enough of injustice.”
A woman cried out, “The government plunders everybody under the name of God and the Prophet. They speak of killings and trampled rights elsewhere but are killing us at the same time.”

As the protest climaxed, the State Security forces intervened and started beating with batons the protesters who reacted by chanting, “Death to the dictator.” A number of protesting women and men brutally attacked by police were rescued when other protesters resisted. Hurtling rocks, wood and other objects at the police. They swelling crowd also chanted, “Death to Daesh” as agents attempted to beat up and arrest the demonstrators. Intelligence and plain-clothes agents shot films and took pictures.
The police surrounded the protesters so that they could not leave the area, but the protesters broke through the barriers and started marching towards Baharestan Square. The repressive forces tried to control the demonstrators by deploying a motorized unit, but the people pelted them with rocks while continuing their rally. A large number of bystanders joined the protesters.

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