Mar 4 10:40 ET
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Jerusalem Post Opinion: Fall of Iranian Regime Would Cripple Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis and Weaken Russia and China
A Jerusalem Post opinion piece by Middle East correspondent Neville Teller argues that the collapse of Iran's Islamic Republic would have sweeping global consequences far beyond the region. Tehran-backed proxy groups including Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis would lose critical financial and logistical support, fundamentally altering the security landscape of the Middle East. Russia and China would also face significant setbacks — Moscow's supply lines and influence would weaken, while Beijing, which receives an estimated 90% of Iran's oil exports at discounted rates, would suffer a major economic blow to its Belt and Road ambitions. Former Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is identified as a potential successor figure who has reportedly met with U.S. envoys as Washington considers post-regime governance options.
Jerusalem, Israel
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