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Israel sees no certainty Iran’s government will fall despite war: Reuters
Israeli officials say Iran’s government maintains operations amid heavy casualties and sanctions, with no clear signs of collapse after 10 days of conflict, according to a senior Israeli official.
- Reuters reported on March 11 that senior Israeli officials acknowledged there is no certainty the war will collapse Iran's clerical government amid no sign of uprising.
- Iranian officials said the service network operated at full capacity on March 9, serving citizens without interruption as Iranian authorities project institutional stability.
- Assaf Orion observed that creating conditions for regime change is indirect, while Netanyahu said 'Our joint action will create the conditions for the brave Iranian people to take their destiny into their own hands'.
- Schools and universities closed in several provinces, some government offices run at 50% staffing, Azerbaijan's Cabinet of Ministers reopened the Azerbaijan-Iran land border on March 9, and Tehran and Alborz provinces began offering free CNG on March 7.
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Israel sees no certainty Iran’s government will fall despite war
Israeli officials in closed discussions have acknowledged there is no certainty the war against Iran will lead to a collapse of its clerical government, a senior Israeli official told Reuters, with no sign of an Iranian uprising amid the bombardment.
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C 25%
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