Haaretz reported that National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi stopped attending Prime Minister Netanyahu's weekly Friday meetings on regime change in Iran, stating that he found the plans to be 'closer to science fiction.'
Haaretz reported Monday evening that National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi has stopped attending Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s weekly Friday meetings on regime change in Iran. According to the report, Hanegbi told colleagues that the plans under discussion 'seemed to me to be closer to science fiction.' The report did not specify when Hanegbi stopped attending the meetings. The development highlights internal divisions within the Israeli security establishment over the feasibility and wisdom of pursuing regime change in Iran, a topic that has been at the center of Israeli policy debates in recent months. The Zioneer has previously reported on the security cabinet’s discussions on Iran and the evolving U.S. position on regime change. The Haaretz report is based on a single, unnamed source, and the details could not be independently verified.
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