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Israel- Iran War: Cultural Heritage Under Threat – A Global Call for Ceasefire and Protection
The preservation of cultural heritage is recognized as a cornerstone for peace and reconciliation. As the Iran-Israel war continues to unfold, leading to tragic Iran-Israel war casualties, the international community, informed by experts and guided by humanitarian principles, is urged to act decisively to protect not only human lives but also the irreplaceable cultural legacy that belongs to all of humanity. A ceasefire is paramount to addressing both crises.

‘Israel-IranWar’ Explained: Unmasking the Aggressor in the Middle East
Unpack the escalating ‘Israel Iran war’ narrative. Discover how Israel’s aggressive policies fuel regional instability, pushing the Middle East to the brink. Read the full analysis.

Israel’s War Has Crossed Borders — And the World Is Letting It Happen
Israel’s attacks have crossed borders, killing civilians in Iran, Syria & Lebanon. Why is the world silent? Parnia, Parham & Amir-Ali’s stories expose the human cost of unchecked aggression.

New Book by Iran’sView Founder Unveils Sufism’s Political Influence and Iran’s Religious Diplomacy in North Africa
In “Mystics and Diplomats: The Role of Sufism in North Africa and Iran’s Strategic Engagement,” Mojtaba Mousavi delves into the historical and political significance of Sufi orders in North Africa and reveals how Iran leverages religious diplomacy with these communities to extend its influence in the region.

Group of Nations Condemns U.S. Threats Against Iran
New York, NY – The Group of Friends in Defense of the Charter of the United Nations has issued a strong condemnation of recent threats…

Iran’s New Foreign Policy: A Boost for Stability in West Asia and the South Caucasus
Iran’s renewed focus on regional cooperation and economic integration under President Masoud Pezeshkian promises a transformative approach to stability and prosperity in West Asia and the South Caucasus.

Broken Alliances: How US Policies Empower Extremism in the Middle East
The withdrawal of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) from Manbij, influenced by the US, highlights unreliable partnerships in the Middle East and signifies a betrayal of Kurdish allies crucial in combating ISIS. This withdrawal has jeopardized regional security by empowering extremist groups like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Similar patterns were seen in Afghanistan, leading to a loss of trust in US commitments among allies. Such policies foster instability, challenge regional order, and necessitate a reassessment of US foreign strategy to build trustworthy alliances for lasting peace.