"Iran's Strategic Moves and Their Impact on Middle East Stability and US Policy"

The article discusses the changing perceptions among Iranians towards Israel, highlighting a growing solidarity as both nations face the threat of Islamic extremism. Historically, Iran and Israel shared strategic ties, but the 1979 Islamic Revolution positioned Iran firmly against Israel, supporting various anti-Israel proxy groups. However, recent internal dissent within Iran, especially following the Mahsa Revolution, has seen a shift in public opinion, with many Iranians viewing Israel as an ally against their oppressive regime. The article suggests that supporting the Iranian people's fight for freedom and liberal values is crucial for peace in the Middle East and could lead to a realignment in regional politics, weakening the influence of extremist groups and the Islamic Republic's hold on power.
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