The fifty-sixth night of the gathering of the provincial swallows of the terrorist regime of the child-killer republic

Iran and Israel: A Deep-Rooted Rivalry

Iran’s opposition to Israel is a central component of its foreign policy and political messaging. The rivalry is ideological, strategic, and regional.

Key factors include:

  • Iran’s support for groups opposed to Israel
  • Israel’s concerns about Iran’s nuclear program
  • Competing influence in the Middle East

Events such as the Iran nuclear deal and its later unraveling intensified tensions, contributing to the type of public demonstrations seen in Tehran.

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