Israel attacked not to destroy Iran, but with the aim of regime change.

According to recent information published in the prestigious British newspaper Financial Times, the main objective of Israel's military attacks on Iranian territory is not to completely destroy the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Analyses conducted in the publication indicate that Israeli leadership has focused its primary attention on changing the political governance system within Iran. This means their intention is to replace the current government and bring changes to the political situation in the region.
According to sources interviewed by the newspaper, the demands put forward by the United States and Israel in the initial days of the military conflict were quite firm and sharp. However, as time passed and the war dragged on, these demands gradually became softer.
In the opinion of observers, prolonged military confrontations are forcing both sides to make serious changes to their initial plans. Therefore, some political circles associate the current situation with a new strategy aimed at starting new negotiations or exerting influence through political pressure.
Experts emphasize that if the war continues, pressure and diplomatic actions on the international arena may intensify. Because this conflict in the region is not only a confrontation between two states but also has the potential to seriously affect the political balance throughout the Middle East.
Currently, the international community is concerned about a further escalation of the situation in the region. Therefore, it is expected that political solutions will be sought and additional actions will be taken on the path to peace in the coming days.
In these processes, the role of international organizations and major states will be decisive.





