Mahsa Amini's death has sparked more than six weeks of protests in Iran (Credit: Louisa Goulamaki/AFP file photo)
JERUSALEM — The chief of Israeli military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, said on Monday that protests rocking Iran were beginning to resemble a popular uprising but that he saw "no real danger" to the survival of the regime at this time.
JERUSALEM — The chief of Israeli military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, said on Monday that protests rocking Iran were beginning to resemble a popular uprising but that he saw "no real danger" to the survival of the regime at this time.
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