Iran

Spotlight on Iran (Week of December 17-24, 2009)

Iran grieves the death of top reformist cleric Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri
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Khaled Mashaal, Chief of Hamas’ political bureau, visits Tehran

On December 13-15, Khaled Mashaal, chief of Hamas’ political bureau in Damascus, headed a delegation to Tehran and met with the Iranian leadership, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the president and other top figures of the regime.
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A Hamas “ministry of justice” committee called Al-Tawthiq (Documentation) claims to be behind the arrest warrant issued in Britain for former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.

It is part of the Hamas campaign to pursue Israelis in Europe in the name of the victims of Operation Cast Lead.
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of December 10-17, 2009)

Uproar over footage of burning Ayatollah Khomeini’s picture shown on Iranian TV
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of December 3-10, 2009)

Iran marks Student Day as political crisis continues. Rafsanjani breaks his silence; complains about the lack of tolerance for criticism, calls for unity. Iran outraged over Swiss ban on minarets. Tighter Islamic enforcement on Iran Broadcasting: less music, women without make-up.
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Spotlight on Iran (Week of November 19-26)

Iranian press reacts to President Ahmadinejad’s trip to Africa and Latin America: a political achievement or a waste of government funds?
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Iran

Exporting the Islamic Revolution was one of the Iranian Revolution’s original, basic objectives. Iran seeks regional hegemony and more than that – dominance of the Muslim world. To that end, Iran has developed a network of underground organizations and terrorist groups within Islamic (especially Shiite) communities in the Middle East and around the world, including Africa, Latin America, Asia and beyond. In the Middle East, Iran is leading an anti-American and anti-Israeli Shiite axis struggling against the Middle Eastern Sunni countries led by Saudi Arabia. The Iranian axis (the “Axis of Resistance”) includes Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and Bahrain. In these countries, Iran handles proxy organizations operating to promote Iran’s interests.

Israeli-Iranian relations had their ups and downs. During the reign of the Shah of Iran, the two countries were allied politically. After the revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic, Iran revoked its recognition of Israel and ended all official relations with it.

To implement its anti-Israeli policies, Iran has broadened its ties to the terrorist organizations operating against Israel. Iran instigates terrorist organizations, especially the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah, to attack Israel, and finances and arms both organizations. In recent years, large shipments of weapons from Iran have been intercepted as they were en route to the Palestinian terrorist organizations.


To promote its regional and global interests and aspirations, Iran is developing military nuclear capabilities. It is also developing long-range missiles and warheads which can reach Israel, the rest of the Middle East, and Europe.