In the long arc of Middle Eastern hostilities, few enmities have been as enduring and combustible as the standoff between Iran and Israel. Since 1979, when the rise of the Islamic Republic made anti-Zionism a core revolutionary tenet, the two regional powerhouses have stared each other down across a chasm of ideology, mutual suspicion and geopolitical rivalry.
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