Israel is cynically using the Iranian protests to further its own interests, rather than genuinely supporting the democratic aspirations of the Iranian people. The Israeli government and its powerful allies in Washington are actively trying to turn the anti-Israeli sentiment into a call for regime change, with disastrous consequences for the country.
Since protests began over the cost of living and inflation in Iran, Israel's intelligence agencies have been urging Iranians to continue their demonstrations, framing them as a chance for "freedom" and "liberty." This narrative is being promoted by influential figures such as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has long sought another war with Iran.
Netanyahu has made it clear that the ultimate goal of these protests is not to bring about democratic change in Iran but to facilitate Israel's own regional ambitions. The Iranian government, meanwhile, has been caught between the competing interests of its own security forces and the mounting pressure from the US.
Despite the official narrative, most people are aware that Israeli intelligence services have a history of using covert means to manipulate the outcome of protests in countries like Venezuela and Iran.
The recent abduction of Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has sent an explicit message to Iranian leaders: the United States is prepared to use military force if protesters are shot dead.
Many Iranian opposition figures who had previously opposed foreign interference have begun calling for regime change, but most experts believe that this will not happen without a catastrophic escalation of violence.
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Since protests began over the cost of living and inflation in Iran, Israel's intelligence agencies have been urging Iranians to continue their demonstrations, framing them as a chance for "freedom" and "liberty." This narrative is being promoted by influential figures such as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has long sought another war with Iran.
Netanyahu has made it clear that the ultimate goal of these protests is not to bring about democratic change in Iran but to facilitate Israel's own regional ambitions. The Iranian government, meanwhile, has been caught between the competing interests of its own security forces and the mounting pressure from the US.
Despite the official narrative, most people are aware that Israeli intelligence services have a history of using covert means to manipulate the outcome of protests in countries like Venezuela and Iran.
The recent abduction of Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has sent an explicit message to Iranian leaders: the United States is prepared to use military force if protesters are shot dead.
Many Iranian opposition figures who had previously opposed foreign interference have begun calling for regime change, but most experts believe that this will not happen without a catastrophic escalation of violence.
The Intercept has reported on the rise of authoritarianism in the US under Donald Trump and the devastating impact it is having on democracy worldwide. It's time to take action β by supporting The Intercept, you can help us continue our reporting on critical issues like these.