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Israel launched a war of aggression against Iran on 13 June. After more than 24 hours of ceasefire, it is clear – Iran won, Israel lost.

“It wasn’t a decisive defeat for the [Israeli] regime, where it comes to the edge of collapse,” Mohammad Marandi of the University of Tehran told the Dialogue Works channel on Tuesday. “But it was a win for Iran.”

Marandi’s assessment is fair: Israel’s war failed and left Iran stronger. This has enormous implications for Iran, Palestine and the world.

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Although Israel started it, this war advanced that aim. Israel now appears weak, unstable, unsafe to live in and totally reliant on foreign support in a world where it is more hated than ever after nearly two years of its livestreamed genocide in Gaza. Brain drain and capital flight will likely accelerate.