News and Analysis 2/17/261

As diplomatic talks begin, both sides  threaten war:

Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:

“A radiologist and trauma imaging expert who has reviewed the images says that the group of patients would constitute ‘absolutely a mass casualty situation’” …

… while Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warns that “social unrest in the country should be managed in a way that minimizes harm to all parties and prevents dissatisfaction from escalating into a crisis”:

“The bombing on Sunday occurred when the market was packed with people, ‘exacerbating the humanitarian tragedy’”:

“The dominant message was neither the plight of prisoners nor a roll call of the dead from recent crackdowns; it was the elevation of one individual as an inevitable leader, alongside an appeal for foreign—chiefly American—military intervention to topple Tehran quickly”:

“More than 5,000 people have … signed a Change.org petition calling for the museum to reverse its decision”:

A “well-known Islamic scholar, poet, author, civil activist, and former political prisoner living in Iran [on] How likely is war? Is solidarity possible between active forces inside Iran and Prince Reza Pahlavi?”:


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