Israeli-Iranian relations: past friendship, current hostility

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With decades of multilayered close cooperation transformed into outright hostility, Iran and Israel have been trying to strengthen their strategic posture vis-à-vis each other: Israel by attacking Iranian-related targets in Syria and befriending Arab countries; Iran by supporting armed militias and terror organisations and pursuing a nuclear weapons programme. While neither state seems interested in military confrontation, miscalculations can never be fully excluded.

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Furlan, M. (2022). Israeli-Iranian relations: past friendship, current hostility. Israel Affairs, 28(2), 170–183. https://doi.org/10.1080/13537121.2022.2041304

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