13.03.2026 19:14
Israeli media claimed that the U.S. has given the Tel Aviv administration a one-week deadline to end attacks on Iran. The report stated that the U.S. believes the likelihood of regime change in Iran is low.
TEL reported that "the likelihood of a change in the Iranian regime is low and that the U.S. has given the Tel Aviv administration a week to end its attacks on Iran."
TRUMP GIVES NETANYAHU 1 WEEK
In a report based on a regional political source from Israel Hayom newspaper, it was indicated that the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran could end within a week.
"LOW PROBABILITY OF REGIME CHANGE IN IRAN"
The political source quoted in the report claimed that the likelihood of a change in the Iranian regime is low and that the U.S. has only given Israel a week to conclude the attacks. The source stated that ground attacks or a resurgence of protests in Iran would be necessary for regime change, and they do not expect these to happen in the near term.
"U.S. CONCERNS ABOUT OIL PRICES"
A senior source pointed out that there is a significant gap between how the war is perceived in the U.S. and how it is perceived in Israel. The source noted that officials in Washington are concerned about the war's impact on oil prices, while Israel views the war as a success and is celebrating it.
The source also addressed the issue of Lebanon and Hezbollah, stating that despite Israel's assassination of Hezbollah's former Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, the organization remains active like Hamas.
U.S.-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
Israel and the U.S. launched a military attack on Iran on February 28 while negotiations continued between the Tehran and Washington administrations. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where U.S. bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the U.S.-Israel attacks, Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with many high-ranking officials, was killed. According to Iranian officials, the death toll from the U.S.-Israel attacks has exceeded 1,348, with the number of injured surpassing 17,000.