Between two homelands: “I’m afraid for my children,” says Israeli-Iranian Efrat
Born in Israel with roots in Iran, Efrat spoke to protothema.gr reporters Giannis Charamidis and Marinos Aleiferis about her life after 2023, the insecurity she feels abroad, and the upcoming elections in the country
From the Hamas attack to the Iran war: The order from an underground tunnel in Gaza that changed the history of the Middle East and rewrote it in blood
A new Middle East is “emerging” from the ashes of war: The “domino” of developments that established Israel as dominant, Iran as weakened, and the region in uncharted waters
Tehran’s war games: Are its missile stockpiles running out, or is it conserving them for a prolonged conflict? What experts say (videos)
Western officials speak of a clear limitation in Iran’s missile stockpiles — although it is also possible that Tehran is deliberately placing greater emphasis on the cheaper Shahed drones