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Senior Officials Are Afraid of the Phone and Meetings Have Been Suspended: the Iranian Regime Is Showing Signs of Fracture

Summary by Israel Hayom
Senior officials told The New York Times that the government in the Islamic Republic is in crisis, with its senior officials wary of using mobile phones and communication between entire parts of the regime cut off. • It was also reported that it is unclear how the government's disintegrating state will affect negotiations to end the fighting.
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Senior officials told The New York Times that the government in the Islamic Republic is in crisis, with its senior officials wary of using mobile phones and communication between entire parts of the regime cut off. • It was also reported that it is unclear how the government's disintegrating state will affect negotiations to end the fighting.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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