The prime minister of Israel said the issue of regime change was the case of Iranian citizens. The media also wrote that Netanyahu was angry with his defense minister about his desire to remove Ali Hareni.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the purpose of the operation that his country had led against Iran was not the collapse or change of the ruling regime. On Thursday, June 19, the Reuters reported.
However, Netanyahu did not exclude that the change of power in Tehran could be the result of the operation “People as Leo”, which began on June 13.
“The question of changing the regime or this regime’s collapse is the main case of Iran’s citizens. There is no alternative to it. That’s why I haven’t shown it as a goal. It may be a result, but this is not an expressed or official goal we have,” Netanyahu said.
He was also asked if Israel could “resolve the issue” along with the Iranian enrichment of Uranus Fordo in the participation of the United States or without it. Where he replied that Israel had the right to eliminate all Iran’s nuclear facilities, regardless of US President Donald Trump’s decision to join it or not.
“He will do what will be good for the United States, and I will do what will be good for the state of Israel, and I must say that so far everyone is doing his part of the work,” Netanyahu said.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Channel 13 News Television Channel wrote that Netanyahu was angry with its Minister of Defending to Israel Katz for his uneven statement that the high -leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could not have existed.
“Adults on the 13th channel noted that Katz’s statements were harmful (…) The Prime Minister was angry with these statements-as a statement made this morning about Hareni and a statement made two days ago, in which the minister threatened to hurt civilians and where he was corrected,” the newspaper wrote.
It is also mentioned that Israel expects the US decision about whether they intend to join the campaign.
Remember that on Thursday, the White House said United States President Donald Trump would decide in Iran two weeks later. Now he seeks to resolve the issue of his nuclear program through negotiations.
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