How will Israel’s decades-long assassination policy continue?

Why it matters: Escalating assassinations of top Iranian officials could destabilize the Middle East.
- 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.
Israel's long-standing assassination policy has escalated dramatically with the recent killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior Iranian figures, raising questions about its effectiveness and the normalization of such tactics in the ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran. Experts like Rami Khouri, Illan Pappe, and Luca Trenta are poised to discuss the strategic implications and potential consequences of this decades-old approach.


