Israel’s Promise to Iran for Regime Change

Netanyahu, in a message addressed to the Iranian people, promised them regime change in Iran.
Benjamin Netanyahu, in his remarks, while announcing the continuation of Israeli attacks on military targets of the Islamic Republic, spoke about retaliation against Ali Khamenei and promised regime change to the Iranian people.
The Israeli Prime Minister announced an attack on Phase 14 of the South Pars gas field. This gas field, which processed gas produced from the South Pars region and the Nar and Kangan fields, was attacked by a drone.
Iran’s Oil Ministry also announced that the fire at Phase 14 refinery of South Pars and Farsi Jam has been contained. The attack on the aforementioned refinery indicates the expansion of Israeli targets. The attack on Bushehr and Iran’s oil and gas industry sector was part of a series of Israeli attacks that began from dawn on Friday, June 14. The attack on Bushehr and Iran’s oil and gas industry indicates the expansion of Israeli targets’ scope. The attacks on Bushehr and Iran’s oil and gas sector are part of a series of Israeli strikes that began at dawn on Friday, June 14.
The Tasnim News Agency, which is close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, reported that gas operations in the South Pars region of Bushehr have been temporarily suspended. The facility was processing 12 million cubic meters of gas daily at the Phase 14 platform.
Based on local reports from Bushehr, it was likely that Israel deployed explosive drones against this site and that Bushehr’s air defense was activated to counter projectiles and drones. The Israeli military, after alarm sirens sounded near the Dead Sea and south of the West Bank, announced that several drones launched by Iran toward Israel were intercepted and shot down. Iran’s state media, in response, reported that they had shot down several Israeli drones that were conducting reconnaissance missions in the northwest of the country.
The editorial of the renowned French newspaper “Le Monde” on Saturday, June 15, was also about the war between Israel and Iran. In its editorial, the newspaper wrote: “The rain of bombs that the Israeli military is dropping on the military, nuclear, and infrastructure facilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran reveals, more than anything else, the isolation and fragility of the despicable Islamic Republic regime both inside and outside Iran.”
Le Monde added in its editorial: “By pursuing its stubborn policy of uranium enrichment with military nature, Iran’s regime has now exposed this country to attacks that enjoy the open or hidden support of many Western countries. Israel’s attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran occurred at the worst moment in the life of this government. Israel’s shows of force and strikes have exposed, in every respect, the limitations of the Islamic Republic’s arsenal and its regional strategy. Having lost its first line of defense called the ‘axis of resistance’ (Hezbollah, Hamas, Assad regime, etc.), the Islamic Republic regime is now more fragmented and weaker than ever from within.”
The renowned newspaper Le Monde also referred to the years of rule of the Islamic Republic regime and the oppression of the Iranian people, writing: “After enduring decades of repression and economic deprivation as a result of sanctions, the Iranian people show no inclination to support a despicable and discredited power. The Islamic government has squandered all its opportunities over the past decade to set aside its concerning nuclear program in exchange for integration into regional and global relations, and has wasted the last opportunity that Donald Trump offered it to break the deadlock. Now the Islamic Republic says that due to Israeli attacks, reaching an agreement with America is pointless or meaningless.
Now Israel, disregarding international law and relying on its military superiority in the region, is targeting not only the nuclear program but also, indirectly, the very survival of Iran’s Islamic regime. From now on, the ongoing confrontations between Israel and Iran go beyond the purely military arena. From now on, the question is whether the current confrontation will lead to the fall of the despicable Islamic Republic regime or, conversely, whether this confrontation will strengthen efforts to acquire nuclear weapons.”




