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Iran's foreign minister claimed that “terrorist elements from the outside” were seeking to drag the US into a conflict. Even as reports claimed on January 14 that a US attack on Iran was imminent, Iran appears to believe it has a free hand to continue a crackdown on protests.
Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization confirmed on Thursday morning that flights were back in operation over the country, according to Iranian state-aligned media.
"I'm not in the police to kill people," says one Iranian officer as the regime vows to continue its protest crackdown.
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Trump calls on Tehran to show protesters humanity amid reports of rising death toll in crackdown
President Doanld Trump says he’s canceled talks with Iranian officials amid a protest crackdown, telling Iranian citizens “help is on its way.”
Iran’s judiciary said there was no death penalty issued for Erfan Soltani, whose case drew international outcry. Analysts say the government is using fear and intimidation to keep people off the streets.
A covert operation in Tehran explodes into chaos when revenge overrides orders, pushing Tamar into a deadly endgame with no safe way out.
The Basij were deployed as cannon fodder in human-wave attacks during the Iran-Iraq War. Since then, they have been used as inexpensive volunteer enforcers and agents of repression. They are drawn from “a slender minority” of the country that still believes — young men and boys who are “armed, ideologically brainwashed and easily mobilized.”
The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled amid the recent surge of conflicts in the Middle East, finally premieres on Apple TV.