Salman Rushdie: “The fatwa of the ayatollahs and the stabbing, now I am coming to terms with the ghosts”
Salman Rushdie reflects on the impact of the fatwa and the recent attack on him during an event at the Fisk Building in New York.
Olivier Roy: "Why the ayatollahs are winning this war"
Olivier Roy discusses the complexities of the Middle Eastern crisis and the political dynamics that favor the ayatollahs.
New message from Iran's supreme leader says killing high-ranking officials will not end the ayatollahs' regime
Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, asserts that the recent killings of high-ranking officials will not destabilize the ayatollah regime in a new message given on Nowruz.
Israel kills head of Iran's National Security, one of the most important figures of the ayatollahs' regime
Israel has announced the death of Ali Larijani, a key figure in Iran's government, as part of its ongoing efforts to undermine the Iranian regime.
The new antisemitic pro-Iranian individuals who defend the ayatollahs
The article discusses the recent surge in antisemitism disguised as criticism of Israel, particularly focusing on those who defend the Iranian ayatollahs as victims of Zionist aggression.
The ayatollahs maintain their firepower over the Strait of Hormuz
Iran maintains its missile and drone capabilities in the Gulf despite significant losses from attacks by Israel and the United States.
Caviar, saffron, and revolution: From the Shah's courtyard to the Ayatollahs' table
The article explores the cultural significance of food in Iran, highlighting its deep historical and philosophical ties beyond mere sustenance.
The Newly Discovered Assets of Iran's Ayatollahs in European Countries
The article discusses the luxurious properties owned by Iran's leadership in Europe, including apartments in London and a hotel in Frankfurt, obscured through a network of shell companies.
The blind friends of the ayatollahs
An Italian base in Erbil, Iraq, was hit by a missile, but no soldiers were harmed due to their evacuation to bunkers.
Trump wants to send a new ally into battle against the ayatollahs. Will it pay off?
Donald Trump has offered air support and assistance to Kurdish leaders for an offensive against Iran, raising questions about the potential impact on the war.
Shiite militias and attacks on US bases: the shadow war of the ayatollahs in Iraq
The article discusses the ongoing shadow conflict in Iraq amidst the broader regional tensions, highlighting the confrontations between Iranian interests and U.S. forces.
The Tractor, an Iranian league champion too uncomfortable for the ayatollahs: "It's something more than a football club"
Tractor Sazi FC, Iran's league champion, has become a symbol of protest against the regime, addressing social issues and political grievances in the northwest city of Tabriz.
From class struggle to the ayatollahs, the drift of the Communist Party: “Long live Stalin”
The Communist Party in Cesena, Italy, has seen a resurgence, showcasing troubling ideological alliances and a shift towards radical ideologies.
Never violated the right in Iran. It was one step away from the attack
The article discusses Iran's readiness for war under the Ayatollahs, suggesting that international law allows for preemptive defense against imminent threats, particularly in the context of Iran's anti-American and anti-Israel stance.
Among the Peshmerga under the bombs of the ayatollahs. "Ready to die, if necessary we will reach Tehran"
The article discusses the situation of the Peshmerga fighters in Iran, who are under heavy bombardment from Iranian forces while preparing for a potential offensive against Tehran with U.S. air support.
Israeli army threatens to kill new ayatollahs
The Israeli army has issued a warning regarding the imminent selection of a new leader by Iran's Assembly of Senior Shiite Muslim Clerics, stating that they will target attendees of the selection meeting.
Against the mourning of the ayatollahs, the color of free Iranian women in Spain: "I was arrested for not wearing the jacket below my knees. I cannot be a woman in Iran"
Farnaz, an Iranian woman exiled in Spain, recounts her traumatic arrest in Iran for not adhering to strict dress codes imposed by the regime, highlighting the struggles of women in her country.
Post-Mortem Propaganda and the Social Martyrdom of the Ayatollahs
The digital life of individuals can persist even after their physical death, exemplified by the social media presence of Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei posthumously.
How many missiles and how many bombs do the ayatollahs have left? The calculations and reality
The article discusses the ongoing military conflict involving Israel and the U.S. against Iran, focusing on the missile and bomb capabilities of Iran and the implications for the region.
The Old Hatred of the Ayatollahs
The article discusses the implications of recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran's leadership, particularly targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and analyzes the ideological roots of the Iranian regime.
Iran's Ayatollahs. The fall of the monarchy could be expected
The article discusses the historical context and consequences of the Iranian monarchy's fall, particularly focusing on the role of external powers.
Iran at a Crossroads: The End of the Ayatollahs' Era, the Return of the Shah, or Something Else?
The recent upheaval in Iran has raised critical questions about the country's future governance and regional stability.
The Ayatollahs' Plan in Action: Igniting the Region
Iran's leaders are set to implement a long-term plan aimed at spreading chaos throughout the Middle East following the death of their highest leader.
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Israel claims to have attacked an assembly in Iran where a new supreme leader was to be chosen, with local media reporting that 88 ayatollahs were present.
Iran: The 'headquarters' of the ayatollahs was leveled
A building of the 'Assembly of Experts' was destroyed, according to Iranian media cited by Reuters.
Israel attacks assembly that will choose new supreme leader; Israeli press claims 88 ayatollahs were present
The Israeli military launched an airstrike against Iran's Assembly of Experts, targeting the body responsible for selecting the new supreme leader amid tensions surrounding Iranian leadership.
If the whole world converges on the necessity of destroying the regime of the ayatollahs
The Palestinian Authority condemns Iran's attacks on several Arab countries, suggesting a need for unity in the Islamic world against Iranian aggression.
Israeli Female Pilots Against the Ayatollahs: Here Are the True Feminists Fighting Islamists
Over 30 female pilots and combat navigators in the Israeli Defense Forces are participating in military operations against the Iranian regime, highlighting a significant and symbolic narrative of women's empowerment in conflict.
The Iran Attack: Little Support in the United States for the Military Offensive Launched by Donald Trump Against the Ayatollahs' Regime
A recent poll indicates that only 27% of Americans support the military attacks launched by Donald Trump against Iran, amidst a crucial election year.
They were symbols of luxury and security, now the Gulf Arab states face a moment of truth. Will the sheikhs take revenge for the ayatollahs' attack?
Gulf Arab states are grappling with escalating regional tensions following a series of attacks, questioning their position between the US and Iran while a misfired Kuwaiti defense incident adds to the crisis.
From Travaglio to the M5S, here's who cheers for the Iran of the ayatollahs
A faction of the Italian left mourns the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei while Iranian citizens celebrate, hoping for renewal and peace in their country.
U.S. attacks on Iran occur at a time of fragility for the ayatollahs' government
The article discusses the current fragility of the Iranian regime amid U.S. attacks and domestic challenges.
“They cannot stop an entire generation”. Salvini alongside Iran
Matteo Salvini expresses support for Iranian youth challenging the regime amid reports of severe repression by the Ayatollahs.
Netanyahu: The goal of attacking Iran is to eliminate the existential threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the attacks initiated against Iran aim to overthrow the regime of the Ayatollahs.
Small successes of the ayatollahs. A war with the USA? Not in the coming weeks
The article discusses recent diplomatic developments between the U.S. and Iran, highlighting President Trump's commitment to finding a diplomatic solution amid skepticism from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
From Murdering to Talks: The Ayatollahs Prepare for Negotiation with Donald Trump's Team
The article discusses the current chances of resuming nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran, the controversial location for the talks, priorities from the last negotiation attempts, Iran's enriched uranium demands, and the impact of reactions to protests in Iran.
In Iran or Abroad, Who Are the Fighters Resisting the Ayatollahs
The article explores the various Iranian resistance movements that advocate for democracy, secularism, unity, and minority rights, highlighting both well-known and clandestine groups since 1979.
Here’s why we abstained on Tehran. Neither with the Ayatollahs nor with Donald
Giuseppe Conte explains his party's abstention in the Senate on a bipartisan document supporting Tehran protesters, which he fears may be perceived as leniency towards the Ayatollah regime.
Musk, anti-censorship champion. Now he challenges the ayatollahs in the name of freedom of speech
Elon Musk, taking on the role of an anti-censorship champion, offers free satellite internet to Iranian citizens in defiance of the ayatollahs' internet blockade, demonstrating a commitment to freedom of speech ahead of President Trump.
Weapons, ships, missiles: the arsenal Trump could deploy against the ayatollahs
The United States is reportedly poised for military intervention against Iran in support of anti-regime protesters facing severe repression, potentially occurring within the next 24 hours.
Why has the regime of the ayatollahs come to an end?
The article examines the various factors contributing to the downfall of the authoritarian regime of the ayatollahs, emphasizing that such collapses result from a confluence of tension factors rather than a single failure.
There is More than Just Hamas: The Italian Network that Helps the Ayatollahs
The article discusses the presence of pro-Hezbollah and Iranian Ayatollah supporters within Italian Islamic centers, particularly highlighting a network in Rome that showcases Hezbollah's flag despite the cruelty faced by the Iranian population under its regime.
The Wages of the Ayatollahs’ Antisemitism
The article discusses the consequences of the antisemitic rhetoric propagated by the Iranian Ayatollahs.
Commentary: Trump warned the ayatollahs. Is he preparing to erase 46 years of American disgrace?
The article discusses the current precarious situation in Iran, marked by government protests and potential regime change 47 years after the Islamic revolution, amidst economic turmoil and a nuclear program.
In Iran, critical phase, pray for us: the call of artist Howtan Re against the ayatollahs
The Iranian artist Howtan Re, who left Iran in 1979, urges prayers and support for the ongoing protests against the regime, highlighting the role of AI-generated content in the movement.
PsyOps in Iran: how Trump aims to bend the regime with psychological warfare
The Trump administration is considering operations designed to influence the minds of the populace and elites in Iran using cyber tools and electromagnetic tactics to penetrate communication networks of the ayatollahs and unify the uprising through targeted symbols and keywords.
The Spanish Left Skims Over the Iranian Uprising Against the Ayatollahs
The article discusses the discomfort of the Spanish left, particularly parties like Podemos and Sumar, in addressing the brutal repression faced by Iranians during protests against the Ayatollah regime, highlighting the lack of condemnation from prominent figures.
Controversial and Cold Shoulder from Trump: Can the Son of the Last Shah Lead Iran?
Supporters of Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last shah, claim that recent public protests in the country are a direct response to his call for action, though many Iranians remain skeptical about returning to a monarchical regime after 47 years under the rule of the ayatollahs.
Iran, the scythe of the ayatollahs. "Death penalty for those who protest"
The Iranian theocracy threatens death penalties for protesters, declaring them 'enemies of God' in an attempt to suppress ongoing protests across the country.
The now or never moment for the Iranian crown prince: massive protests against the ayatollahs' regime and Trump's disruption give wings to monarchists
The article discusses the rising protests against the Iranian regime and how the current geopolitical situation, including Trump's actions, reignites hopes for a monarchy in Iran led by the crown prince.