Regime Change 'Not Part of Israel's Objectives'
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites aiming to prevent nuclear weapons development.
- The strikes followed the International Atomic Energy Agency's June 9 call for Iran to fully cooperate, amid reports of treaty breaches.
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated on May 12 in Berlin that Israel does not seek regime change but aims to remove Iran's nuclear capabilities.
- French President Emmanuel Macron warned at the G7 summit that military attempts at regime change could cause chaos and undermine regional security.
- The conflict has raised concerns about wider regional instability, with EU officials opposing regime change and diplomacy urged as the lasting solution.
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Regime change 'not part of Israel's objectives'
Speaking to France 24, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein said bringing about regime change in Iran is not one of the country's objectives in its operation against Iran. But, he added, "one can never know" what the results of the conflict would be.
·France
Read Full ArticleMacron: Violent regime change in Iran would be a mistake
French President says he opposes violent regime change in Iran, warning it would lead to chaos and regional destabilization. His remarks come amidst fears of potential US involvement in Israel's military campaign against Iran.
·Israel
Read Full ArticleThe struggles between Israel and Iran continue. Thus, it is not impossible for demands to be made for a new Iranian leadership. French President Macron opposes this.
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