Israel is plotting to overthrow the government in Iran: According to analysts
This time, Israel is plotting to attack Iran not to directly overthrow the nuclear facility. This is what analysts on Iran claim in an Al Jazeera report. According to them, Israel will get a green signal to attack if Iran fails to reach a nuclear deal within the time set by the West. In the meantime, Tel Aviv is making its presence known by launching small attacks in Iran through spies. The horrors of the 12-day war between Iran and Israel are still clear. The Tel Aviv attack killed more than 1,000 people, including top Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists. Iran’s air defense system was weakened. Even the US bomb attack destroyed all the country’s impenetrable nuclear facilities. Despite all this, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bloodlust has not subsided. Tel Aviv may launch another attack to overthrow the ruling government of Iran. The international media outlet Al-Jazeera has published this information, citing experts on Iran. According to Iran expert Trita Parsi, the Israelis want to attack Iran again. They want Iran to become a weak state like Syria or Lebanon. So that they can attack whenever they want, however they want. Experts say that the United States and the European Union want to secure a nuclear deal with Iran by August. If Iran does not do so, the West will impose new sanctions on the country. Another Iran analyst, Ori Goldberg, said that Israel will not do anything to disobey Trump. However, if Trump agrees, it will be a very easy task for him. If Netanyahu is pressured, he will try to create tension in Iran again and try to pull the Israelis to his side. However, although it is not involved in a major conflict for the time being, Israel is secretly carrying out small attacks throughout Iran. And for this reason, Tel Aviv is using its intelligence network inside Iran. Analysts say Iran is continuing diplomatic negotiations on the nuclear deal despite Israel’s planned attack, while also focusing on developing its own air defense system, including purchasing sophisticated fighter jets.