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Beni Sabti

Researcher and commentator on Iranian affairs

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Beni was born in Tehran and fled to Israel with his family 8 years after the fanatic revolution . Today, he is one of the most important researchers and commentators in Israel on the subject of modern Iran and its policy.
Beni served for 31 years in various security services, particularly in the field of consulting on the culture of decision-making in Iran. He founded the IDF Spokesperson in Persian. He is currently a member of the Institute for National Security Studies and a consultant for the Channel 11 series Tehran.

The bomb under the Hijab

How Iran spreads terror and its influence throughout the West. A strategic review of the situation after the ceasefires with Hamas and Hezbollah, and Israel's balance of power vis-à-vis Iran and its proxies, especially when Israel decided to initiate and promote moves that change the passive reality in the Middle East, which led to the fall of Syria and the isolation of Iran and its proxies.

"Prison Break"-The Iranian version

The story of the impossible life in revolutionary and oppressive Iran and the illegal escape to Israel. Revealing details from the personal story of the lecturer who suffered the oppression of the Iranian regime and fled from there.

Iran in a Trap

Between "Surrender" and Continued Resistance. Due to the results of the October 7 War and the new American administration, Iran finds itself at a crossroads: whether to surrender to Western demands and give up its terrorist and nuclear capabilities or continue to resist at a heavy economic and security cost, or whether it once again has a third way.

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