Netanyahu's war against Iran and the push for regime change
In the past three decades, Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly claimed that Iran is close to achieving a nuclear weapon despite the US and the IAEA stating otherwise. But one of the corollaries of the regional conflict that broke out post-October 7 is a weakened Iran, an abated Hezbollah, a decimated Hamas, and a Syrian State no longer ruled by Bashar Al-Assad. The nub of the regional conflict is that the once-powerful axis of resistance propped up by Iran has largely fallen. All these events presented Benjamin Netanyahu with the perfect opportunity to attack Iran even at a time it was pursuing a Nuclear deal with the US. The attacks caught Iran off guard even though it was already aware of a potential strike on its nuclear facilities by the state of Israel. However, what was once touted as an operation to deter Iran from developing nuclear weapons quickly changed into an attack on the Iranian state itself as the target shifted from nuclear sites to both civilian and non-civilian infrast...