Israeli Intelligence: Iran’s Regime at Most Fragile Point Since 1999

Israeli Intelligence: Iran’s Regime at Most Fragile Point Since 1999

Israeli intelligence officials assess that Iran’s ruling Ayatollah regime is at its most fragile point in more than two decades, as nationwide protests continue to escalate. The scale of the demonstrations and the government’s response have prompted deep concern in Jerusalem. A near-total internet shutdown is being interpreted as a troubling signal of severe events unfolding on the streets, including widespread killings that remain largely undocumented. Despite protests erupting in roughly 100 cities across Iran, very little video footage has emerged, further underscoring the regime’s clampdown.

 

Israeli Intelligence: Iran’s Regime at Most Fragile Point Since 1999

Israeli Intelligence: Iran’s Regime at Most Fragile Point Since 1999

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