In a Changing World, Japan-Israel Relations Are Growing Stronger
The Abraham Accords, the war in Ukraine, and the rise of China have brought Tokyo closer to Jerusalem.
September 19, 2022
The Islamic Republic may soon face its greatest crisis yet.
In 1989, the founder and then-ruler of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ruhollah Khomeini, died and was succeeded by Ali Khamenei, who has been head of state since. But he is now eighty-three years old and reportedly suffering from prostate cancer, and it is unclear who will replace him. Shay Khatiri observes:
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In 1989, the founder and then-ruler of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ruhollah Khomeini, died and was succeeded by Ali Khamenei, who has been head of state since. But he is now eighty-three years old and reportedly suffering from prostate cancer, and it is unclear who will replace him. Shay Khatiri observes:
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