Israeli official's live broadcast bombshell confession about Iran.

Israeli official's live broadcast bombshell confession about Iran.

11.03.2026 05:30

A senior Israeli security official stated during a live broadcast that he acknowledges the "regime change in Iran," which his country has declared as the target of the current war, is unrealistic. The official expressed that "destroying Iran's infrastructure and weakening the regime may be more realistic."

An Israeli senior security official, who wished to remain unnamed, addressed the targets of the attacks launched by the US and Israel against Iran on February 28 in statements made to Israel's Channel 12 television.

WORDS THAT WILL CREATE AGENDA

The official stated that Israel acknowledges that a regime change in Iran, which it has declared as the target of the current war, is not realistic, and that the attacks carried out by the US and Israel could only realistically aim to "destroy Iran's infrastructure and weaken the regime."

"ISRAELI OFFICIALS HAVE NOW ACCEPTED THIS"

In a report by Israel's Channel 13 television, it was stated that "Israeli officials acknowledge that there is currently no guarantee that the Iranian regime will be overthrown."

The report mentioned that political circles in Tel Aviv claimed there were no signs from US President Donald Trump indicating that the war was nearing its end.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly called for the Iranian people to take to the streets against the regime, but this has not found a response in Iran.

US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN

While negotiations continued between Tehran and Washington, Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. In response, Iran targeted certain regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, with attacks on the identified targets.

In the US and Israeli attacks, Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with many senior officials, was killed. According to Iranian officials, 1,332 people lost their lives in the attacks by the US and Israel.

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