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מחאה נגד ישראל בטהרן על רקע פיצוץ מתקיפה ישראלית, בתחילת החודש. "המחשבה שרוב הציבור האיראני רוצה התערבות חיצונית היא פשוט לא מציאותית, זה רק נוח לשיח הישראלי"

“No one in Iran is waiting for Israel to ‘liberate’ them”

29.03.26|Ari Libsker
Iran historian Prof. Lior Sternfeld challenges a central assumption in Israeli discourse, arguing that while opposition to the regime exists, most Iranians reject foreign military intervention and do not view Israel as a liberating force, warning that war, civilian disruption, and widening perception gaps are more likely to entrench hostility than trigger internal change.
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