Iranian Kurdish dissidents abroad watch for signs of Tehran vulnerability after war with Israel
- Iranian Kurdish dissident groups are observing potential signs of vulnerability in Iran's theocracy after its conflict with Israel, which ended with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
- Khalil Naderi, spokesperson for the Kurdistan Freedom Party, stated that the war could provide an opportunity for advancing the Kurdish cause.
- Yazdanpanah expressed hope that the war might lead to internal change in Iran, urging a proactive stance.
- Mohtadi emphasized that Kurdish groups will decide their actions independently, stating that they are not puppets and nobody has asked them to rise.
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Iranian Kurdish dissidents abroad watch for signs of Tehran vulnerability after war with Israel
Iranian Kurdish dissidents have been watching from abroad for signs that the government in Tehran might falter after the 12-day Israel-Iran war.
Under the shadow of war
This month has been one of the most difficult times for civilians in Iraqi Kurdistan. Israeli jets have flown through our skies on their way to Iran. Iranian missiles have crossed the same airspace, heading toward Tel Aviv and Haifa. Each day, the sound of jets overhead and the sight of missiles streaking across the sky fill the hearts of our people with fear. Some of these missiles and drones have crashed on our mountains, farms, and roads, bri…
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