Israeli Officials: The Chances of Overthrowing the Iranian Regime Are Less Than Expected
SadaNews - A senior Israeli officials revealed to Yisrael Hayom newspaper that initial estimates regarding the possibility of overthrowing the Iranian regime were exaggerated, and that the chances of achieving this goal are much lower than believed at the beginning of the military campaign.
The officials explained that the ongoing military campaign may not lead to the overthrow of the Iranian regime even if it concludes, noting that achieving the set goals will take at least an additional two weeks.
In a related context, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel "hopes the Iranian people seize this opportunity to change the regime," affirming that the joint military operations with the United States have provided unprecedented conditions for political transformation in Tehran.
This statement reflects a shift in Israeli estimates, as initial expectations were more optimistic regarding the potential for a radical change in the Iranian regime through military operations.
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