

Dan Feferman Warns Iran Crisis Is Entering a Dangerous Phase
Speaking to Greek outlet Parapolitika on January 20, Middle East analyst and Middle East 24 co founder Dan Feferman warned that Iran is entering an increasingly dangerous phase as mass protests spread nationwide and the regime works to rebuild damaged missile and nuclear infrastructure following last summer’s 12 day conflict. Feferman said the combination of internal unrest and military recovery leaves all options on the table, including possible US or Israeli intervention,


Iran at a Breaking Point: Why a Weakened Regime Is More Dangerous Than Ever
In a front-page interview with Greek newspaper Parapolitika , Dan Feferman analyzes the escalating crisis inside Iran and its consequences far beyond its borders. Drawing on his background as a former IDF intelligence officer and co-founder of Middle East 24, Feferman explains why internal unrest, regime paranoia, and ideological rigidity are converging into a volatile moment for the Islamic Republic.


From Iran to Gaza: The Islamist Strategy Now Targeting the West | Dan Feferman
A clear-eyed breakdown of Iran at a critical moment.Dan Feferman explains what is happening inside Iran, why the regime is simultaneously weaker and more dangerous, and how its ideology drives proxy warfare through Hamas and Hezbollah. He connects Iran’s internal collapse to October 7, regional power plays by Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt, and the erosion of moral clarity in the West. This conversation goes beyond headlines to examine the ideological and psychological battlefield


Iran at a Breaking Point, What the Protests Mean for Israel and the Region
Published on the Chinese network FengShows, Dan Feferman breaks down why nationwide protests in Iran have put the regime under intense pressure and what that means for Israel and Middle East security. Drawing on on-the-ground developments and expert insights, Dan explains how Iran’s leadership views Israel, how missile and proxy strategies shape the region, and whether this moment could be a turning point for the Islamic Republi


The US Goes After Maduro Like A Cartel Boss
The U.S. Treats Maduro Like a Cartel Boss, Not a President The United States did not arrest Nicolás Maduro. It did something more radical. By indicting Venezuela’s sitting president as a narco-terrorist, Washington quietly redrew the line between sovereignty and criminality. No invasion, no regime change, no handcuffs, just law used as power. In this video essay, Dan Feferman explains why this move matters far beyond Caracas, how it signals a return of hard geographic influen


Is the United States entering a new era of foreign policy, and how does it reshape the threat landscape for Israel and the Jewish world?
In this interview, Dan Feferman , editor in chief of Middle East 24 , breaks down the shift toward a more assertive American posture, the revival of Monroe Doctrine thinking, and the message it sends to regimes like Iran, Russia, and China. From Tehran’s likely response and internal crackdowns, to the risks facing Israelis and Jewish communities abroad, Feferman explains why this moment marks a turning point, and why intelligence coordination and deterrence matter more than e


Al Arabiya English
Co-editor of Middle East 24 Dan Fefferman weighs in on whether tensions between Turkey and Israel amount to an indirect conflict or a rivalry driven by competing regional interests.













