Armed groups said making unspecified 'preparations' as tensions in region rise following killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, and ahead of anniversary of Soleimani killing

Activists say countries agreeing to free Iranian convicts in exchange for dual nationals arrested by Tehran only emboldens Islamic Republic to carry on with tactic

Second such mission in less than a month designed to underscore America's continuing commitment to region, even as Trump withdraws thousands of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan

In year-end briefing, IDF chief says military driving Iran out of Syria, maintaining calm in Gaza; 'We successfully fulfilled the primary mission of the IDF: providing defense'

Aging and impoverished, Qassem Sheyasi, an explosives expert and former bodyguard to Yasser Arafat, says he's stuck in the Strip with no way of getting back to Iran

US insists medicines and humanitarian goods are exempt, but trade restrictions make many banks and companies hesitant to do business with Tehran, fearing punitive measures

Rights groups have long campaigned for justice over what they describe as the extrajudicial executions of thousands of mainly young people across Iran just as the Iraq war ended

Adviser to parliament speaker says those responsible for assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh will face justice

Anatoly Viktorov also claims Israel is the aggressor for attacking Hezbollah arms shipments, says there is 'no proof' terror group behind attack tunnels dug under northern border

Not clear when Ruhollah Zam’s sentence will be carried out, but he can appeal and judiciary chief can order a retrial if he finds it violates Shariah law

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