How Israel's assassination policy evolves after

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- Israel's decades-long assassination policy has been a consistent feature, now intensifying with high-profile Iranian targets.
- Senior Iranian figures, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have been assassinated since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran late last month.
- The strategy's achievements and its potential normalization are key questions to be explored by guests like Rami Khouri, Illan Pappe, and Luca Trenta, who specialize in state-sponsored assassinations and historical context.
Why it matters: Escalating assassinations of top Iranian officials could destabilize the Middle East.
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