Netanyahu: The goal is to overthrow the regime
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces a new goal in the war against Iran: to create conditions for the Iranian people to overthrow their regime.
In a recent press conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined an additional objective in Israel's ongoing conflict with Iran. He stated that beyond the aims of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and stopping its ballistic missile program, Israel's third goal is to foster conditions that would allow the Iranian populace to overthrow their government. Netanyahu's statement reflects a significant escalation in rhetoric regarding Iran and its regime, which he views as a threat to Israel and regional stability.
Netanyahu also claimed that Israel is 'crushing' both Iran and the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon, further intensifying the narrative of a strong Israeli response to perceived threats. This announcement marks his first public address since the outbreak of hostilities with Iran, emphasizing the urgency of Israel's military objectives in the region. The Prime Minister's comments even included a jab at Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, suggesting that the new leadership is a puppet of the Revolutionary Guard and unable to present itself publicly due to the actions of the Israeli military.
This pronouncement signals a bold strategic shift for Israel in its approach to Iran, focusing not only on military deterrence but also on undermining the legitimacy of the Iranian government among its people. As tensions in the region escalate, this declaration could have significant implications for both Iranian domestic politics and Israel's military strategy moving forward.