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    Christina Goldbaum, a New York Times reporter, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss how the power dynamics in the Middle East could change as Iran has become more isolated.
     

How Iran Became Isolated

Christina Goldbaum, a New York Times reporter, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss how the power dynamics in the Middle East could change as Iran has become more isolated.
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Iran’s Allies Are Not Offering Support in Its Conflict With Israel

22 juin 2025 à 08:47
Its proxy forces around the region have been largely silent in offering concrete support after attacks by Israel and now the United States.

© Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times

Smoke rising after an Israeli strike in Tehran this month. Iran’s allies have stopped short of offering any concrete support during this conflict.

Syria Is Notably Silent as Other Arab States Condemn Israeli Attacks on Iran

17 juin 2025 à 05:01
Syria was once among the closest allies of the Islamic republic, but the new government resents Tehran’s support for the Assad regime and has pledged not to allow attacks on Israel from its territory.

© Mert Gokhan Koc/dia images, via Getty Images

President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria, center, has made it clear that Iran’s proxies are no longer welcome in Syria.

Israel’s Strike on Iran Comes at a Moment of Weakness for Iran’s Proxies

13 juin 2025 à 07:18
Iran’s “Axis of Resistance,” the network of militias it has fostered in the Middle East to help it fight Israel, has become seriously degraded, experts say.

© Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times

Hezbollah supporters paid tribute to the former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah at his funeral in Beirut in February, months after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Hezbollah is battered after its 14-month war with Israel in Lebanon.
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