Iran: Can War with Israel Trigger Regime Change?
- Hostilities erupted on June 13 as Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites, leading to retaliatory attacks from Iran.
- Israeli authorities reported at least 25 deaths and hundreds injured from Iranian missile attacks, while the Iranian Health Ministry disclosed 430 deaths and over 3,500 injuries due to Israeli assaults.
- Experts believe that Israel's goal to overthrow the Iranian government is unlikely to succeed and note that the Iranian regime could potentially collapse.
- Various scenarios about Iran's future have emerged, including internal rebellion or popular uprising, but some experts warn that regime survival could lead to a more repressive system.
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Israeli experts say Tel Aviv's goal of overthrowing Iranian government unlikely to succeed
Israeli bombing of Iran’s state television is about 'regime change,' says columnist for Haaretz, adding 'the TV station has nothing to do with nuclear capabilities’ - Anadolu Ajansı
·Ankara, Türkiye
Read Full ArticleHere are the answers to the questions about the situation of the conflict between Israel and Iran
·Italy
Read Full ArticleExperts of Iran warn: A change must come from within – and not through military intervention.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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