
Emergency Appeal: Help Support The MEMRI Iran Studies Project Campaign
This is a emergency wartime appeal as Israel is battling the Iranian regime. MEMRI needs to double its efforts covering Iranian open sources that reveal a huge amount of vital information.
MEMRI's Iran Studies Project, led by native-born Iranians, operates 24/7/365, monitoring, translating, and analyzing content from Iranian TV, social media, websites, blogs, online forums, and more. It identifies trends and provides real-time insight into Iran's thinking and planning, tracking major developments and threats before they happen.
Over nearly three decades, the project has produced thousands of translations from Iranian primary sources and hundreds of original analysis pieces on issues of vital importance – and Iranian broadcast content comprises a significant part of MEMRI's nearly 12,000 translated clips. It also maintains a massive archive of translated Farsi media from this research.
No other organization, or government, is doing this vital work.
View the MEMRI Iran Studies Project here
The project's latest report, published today, lists MEMRI coverage of threats by the Iranian regime and its affiliates over the years to assassinate President Trump (see MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 12022, From The MEMRI Archives: Iranian Regime Threats To Assassinate President Trump). For example:
MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 11864, Iranian Regime Mouthpiece 'Kayhan' To Iranian President: 'Mr. Pezeshkian, Iran Has Planned, And Is Planning, To Assassinate Trump', March 4, 2025
MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 11783, While Iranian President Pezeshkian Claims Iran 'Never' Plotted Trump Assassination And 'Never Will,' Iranian Regime Mouthpiece 'Kayhan' Declared That 'There Is No Guarantee' Trump Is Safe From Punishment For Soleimani's Killing And U.S. Authorities Charged A Suspect In Iranian Trump Assassination Plot, January 15, 2025.
MEMRI TV Clip No. 9303, Iranian Animation Posted On Khamenei's Website Depicts Targeted Assassination Of Former President Trump At Mar-A-Lago: 'Revenge Is Definite,' January 12, 2022
The New Iran-Israel War Page
The MEMRI Iran Studies project's new page for the Israel-Iran war features the dozens of MEMRI reports, clips, and analysis pieces on the subject of Iran and the war that it has published since the early hours of June 13, when Israel first struck military and nuclear facilities in Iran.
Visit the Iran-Israel War page here.
Producing this content for the Iran Studies Project is very costly. Your help allows us to continue our vital work– you can make a tax-deductible donation here.
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