The war with Iran will last at least another two weeks and is unlikely to end with the overthrow of the ayatollahs' regime, reports the Israeli publication Ynet, citing sources.
The publication notes that "the euphoria that marked the beginning of the operation has given way to disappointment and pessimism, as the Iranian regime still appears stable."
"At the beginning of the war, one of its goals was considered to be the overthrow of the regime in Iran. Now, according to estimates, the regime remains resilient, and the scenario of a possible uprising against the authorities or other options for regime change seems unlikely," the publication writes.
According to its information, Netanyahu is already preparing public opinion for the possibility that the war may not end with the fall of the ayatollahs' regime.
"Only Trump will determine when the campaign will end, but according to Israeli sources, it will not end in the next two weeks: 'The last word has not yet been said.' Steve Witkoff was asked how he thinks the war will end. 'I don't know,' he said. In Israel, it is assumed that only one person will decide when the war will end — U.S. President Donald Trump. Therefore, Israel is striving to accelerate military operations as much as possible," the publication states.
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