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Israel: No Regime Change Pursuit in Iran – President Denies Claims

Israel: No Regime Change Pursuit in Iran – President Denies Claims

June 19, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Israeli President Herzog clarified that recent strikes against Iran focused on dismantling its nuclear capabilities, not regime change. Herzog emphasized the primary goal: eliminating Iran’s nuclear program,accusing them of‌ accelerating their pursuit of nuclear weapons. ‍International diplomacy’s crucial role in de-escalating‍ conflict underscores the complexity of the situation. The strikes, initiated on‍ June 13, targeted locations linked to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with significant ⁣impact, according to⁢ Herzog. The G7 supports israel,‍ while China condemns the actions. ‌News Directory 3 provides insights into this developing crisis. ⁢Diplomatic efforts are underway. Discover what’s next.

Key Points

  • Herzog says Israel’s strikes⁣ targeted Iran’s nuclear program.
  • Regime change in iran is “not an official ⁢objective,” ⁣per Herzog.
  • G7 supports Israel; China condemns its actions.

herzog: Israel Aims to Eliminate Iran’s Nuclear‍ Capabilities

Updated June 19, 2025

Israeli President Isaac Herzog ​speaking at a⁢ press⁣ conference in⁢ Berlin.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog addresses‌ the media in Berlin on May⁤ 12, 2025. (Carsten Koall | Getty Images News)

Israeli President Isaac​ herzog stated Wednesday that recent Israeli strikes against Iran were specifically aimed at dismantling its nuclear capabilities, clarifying that regime change was not the primary goal. the Israel nuclear program remains a focal point of regional tensions.

Speaking to CNBC, Herzog said removing Iran’s nuclear ​program ​is the objective. He accused Iran of “cheating” and “rushing to the bomb,” suggesting a change⁢ in the regime could foster regional peace. The role of international diplomacy is crucial‍ in de-escalating the conflict.

The strikes, which ‌began June 13, targeted locations Israel linked to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Herzog asserted these strikes have had a tangible impact on​ the Iranian ​nuclear program. The Iranian​ nuclear ‌program has ‌been a long-standing concern for⁣ Israel and other nations.

president Donald Trump reportedly said Wednesday that Iran was nearing nuclear weapon ​capability, a statement that contrasts with National Intelligence Director tulsi ‌Gabbard’s March testimony to Congress. Gabbard stated the intelligence community assesses Iran is not currently building a nuclear weapon and that Supreme Leader Khamanei has not ⁢authorized the program suspended in 2003.

The Group of ⁣Seven (G7) nations expressed support for Israel while condemning Iran as a source of regional instability and⁣ terror, reiterating that Iran must never possess nuclear weapons. This contrasts with China’s position. Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing “explicitly condemns Israel’s violation of Iran’s sovereignty” and​ supports Iran’s‌ efforts ‌to protect its national interests.

Herzog indicated ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation, stating,⁢ “there is actually a lot of ⁢back channel. National talks and dialog with world leaders ​is actually quite intensive.”

What’s next

The international community watches closely as diplomatic back channels work to ease tensions. ⁤The future of the Iranian⁣ nuclear program and its impact on regional stability remain uncertain.

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