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If Iran attacked it would unleash a conflict that would be impossible to control senior analyst

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If Iran attacked, it would unleash a conflict that would be impossible to control: senior analyst

TEHRAN - In an analysis on January 27, a Princeton University researcher argues that if Iran is attacked by the United States and Israel, the Islamic Republic will consider it as an “existential threat” and would unleash a conflict that would not be possible to control.

If Iran attacked, it would unleash a conflict that would be impossible to control: senior analyst

Book exhibition at Kanoon displaying 300 titles by Iranian expats

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Book exhibition at Kanoon displaying 300 titles by Iranian expats

TEHRAN – A book exhibition titled “Tak Khal” (literally meaning Ace), featuring 300 published works by Iranian expats in various languages, is underway at the Reference Library of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon), in Tehran.

Book exhibition at Kanoon displaying 300 titles by Iranian expats

Hamas official rejects foreign diktats on Palestinian arms

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Hamas official rejects foreign diktats on Palestinian arms

A senior Hamas political bureau member sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of obstructing the transition to the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The remarks came after Netanyahu reiterated that Israel would not permit Gaza’s reconstruction unless armed groups in the Strip disarm, and insisted that Israeli security control would continue in both Gaza and the West Bank.

Hamas official rejects foreign diktats on Palestinian arms

Lebanons paradox An unfinished state and a necessary resistance

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Lebanon’s paradox: An unfinished state and a necessary resistance

BEIRUT — The central challenge facing Lebanon today is often misrepresented as a confrontation between the “state” and the “Resistance.” In reality, it is a struggle between a state that has yet to be fully realized and a defensive necessity imposed by persistent danger.

Lebanon’s paradox: An unfinished state and a necessary resistance