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Beyond Nukes: Can Israel Overthrow Khamenei?

June 18, 2025 – Jerusalem/Tehran — Israel’s recent wave of airstrikes on Iran has reignited debate far beyond questions of nuclear containment. While Israeli officials claim the offensive was aimed at halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the intensity, targets, and rhetoric suggest something far more ambitious: a direct challenge to the regime of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Striking at the CoreIn a dramatic escalation, Israel launched precision attacks that killed top Iranian military figures, including IRGC commander Hossein Salami and aerospace chief Amir Ali Hajizadeh. Defense analysts say these strikes weren’t just about slowing nuclear enrichment—they were strategic hits designed to weaken the pillars of the regime itself.According to leaked intelligence reports, Israeli cyber and human intelligence units—possibly in coordination with regional allies—managed to disable critical radar systems, allowing Israeli aircraft and missiles to reach deeper into Iran’s command structure than ever before.Netanyahu’s Real Goal?While Israel officially maintains that its goal is to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent comments point to a broader ambition. He suggested that the current war “could certainly lead to regime change,” and even entertained the possibility of directly targeting Supreme Leader Khamenei.“Stopping the bomb is one thing,” said a senior Israeli defense official, “but stopping the hand that would push the button—that’s the real mission.”This raises a provocative question: is Israel attempting to engineer the collapse of Iran’s clerical regime from within?Limits of Military StrategyExperts remain skeptical. “Toppling the Islamic Republic is not just about removing one man,” said Dr. Reza Shams, an Iran analyst at the London Middle East Institute. “Khamenei is at the center, yes, but the regime is a layered, deeply entrenched system. It would take internal uprising and global isolation—not just missiles.”The United States has reportedly discouraged any direct assassination attempt against Khamenei, with senior Trump administration officials warning Israel against triggering a full-scale regional war.Iran’s Response and Regional RiskIn retaliation, Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israeli cities, prompting days of aerial combat and further regional destabilization. Gulf Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have urged restraint, fearing a spillover that could threaten oil exports and regional infrastructure.Meanwhile, hardliners in Tehran have rallied around Khamenei, casting the attacks as “proof of Zionist desperation.” Iranian state media portrayed the Supreme Leader visiting wounded soldiers in a show of defiance, though his actual public appearance remains unverified.A Dangerous GambleSome Western intelligence officials view Israel’s strategy as a high-stakes gamble. If successful, it could reorient the Middle East. If it fails—or backfires—it could plunge the region into chaos for years.“Israel may be hoping for regime collapse,” one European diplomat said, “but the road there is littered with unintended consequences.”⸻Bottom Line:Israel’s campaign has effectively set fire to the red lines of conventional diplomacy. While the official narrative centers on stopping Iran’s nuclear program, the broader operation hints at a deeper objective: dismantling the Islamic Republic itself. Whether this is a calculated strategy—or a miscalculation—remains to be seen.

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