Mar 5 β€’ 04:40 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Herzog to CBS: Our goal is to change the Middle East and we are not planning a ground invasion of Iran

Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated that the military operations against Iran aim to change the Middle East by curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions and its support for terrorism, while ruling out any ground invasion.

In an interview with CBS, Israeli President Isaac Herzog articulated that the primary objective of ongoing military operations against Iran is to alter the landscape of the Middle East. He specified that this includes preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and halting its financial support for terrorist organizations. Herzog emphasized that Israel, alongside the United States, is faced with the necessity of acting against Iran and stressed that the time for a collective response to Iran's actions is overdue.

Herzog further clarified that while changing the regime in Tehran is not the explicit goal, achieving a shift in the region by dismantling the nuclear threat and obstructing Iran's funding of proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah is paramount. He suggested that any outcome leading to a change in governance in Iran would be welcomed, particularly if it leads to regional stability sooner rather than later.

Additionally, Herzog raised concerns shared with Washington regarding a new clandestine plan from Iran aimed at hastening its nuclear weapon development. This implies a sense of urgency and alarm in Israeli and U.S. intelligence circles about Iran’s capabilities and intentions, potentially setting the stage for intensified diplomatic and military strategies in response to perceived threats in the region.

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