Israeli Channel 13: Ministers in Israel's Political-Security Council demanded that the campaign continue until the fall of the Iranian regime.
The Israeli Political-Security Council (PSC) has demanded that the campaign against Iran continue until the fall of the Iranian regime, according to Israeli Channel 13. This comes amidst a series of escalating tensions and military actions between Israel and Iran.
The PSC's demand follows recent US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, which the White House has described as an "imminent threat" [1]. The strikes, carried out under the direction of US President Donald Trump, have been met with a series of retaliatory actions from Iran, including the targeting of Israeli military installations and the launch of ballistic missiles into Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for the PSC's stance, stating that the campaign will continue until Iran is no longer a threat to Israel. "The IDF is now attacking regime targets and government repression bodies in the heart of Tehran with unprecedented force," Netanyahu said [2].
The escalation of tensions has led to a significant shift in regional dynamics. Iran, long considered a pariah state in the Middle East, now faces increased international pressure and isolation. Meanwhile, Israel has emerged as a dominant power in the region, with the US acting as a key ally.
The economic implications of these developments are yet to be fully understood. However, the ongoing conflict could lead to disruptions in oil supply from the region, potentially impacting global energy prices. Additionally, the uncertainty surrounding Iran's nuclear capabilities could further destabilize the region, leading to increased investment in defense and security measures.
The PSC's demand for continued campaign against Iran is a clear indication of Israel's resolve to eliminate the perceived threat. However, the path forward remains uncertain, with potential risks including further escalation of violence and potential economic repercussions.
References:
[1] https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202506232386
[2] https://www.timesofisrael.com/after-bizarre-end-to-promising-campaign-israel-will-face-nuclear-question-again/
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