Iran's Leadership Shift to Revolutionary Guards Signals Hardline Turn, Says Israel
Iran Now Being Run By Revolutionary Guards, Turning Far More Hardline: Israel
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The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) reported to the Knesset that Iran's new leadership, primarily from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), is significantly more hardline than before. This shift follows a ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump amid ongoing tensions and calls for regime change in Iran.
- 01Iran's leadership is now dominated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
- 02The IDF claims this new leadership is more ideologically rigid than its predecessors.
- 03Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the Iranian public to unite against the regime.
- 04Despite losing key figures, Iran's regime remains intact.
- 05High-level US-Iran talks are scheduled to address ongoing tensions.
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The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) informed the Knesset that Iran's current leadership is now largely composed of members from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), indicating a shift towards a more hardline stance compared to the previous administration. This report follows a ceasefire announcement by US President Donald Trump, who claimed that Iran is undergoing a productive regime change after significant military actions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged the Iranian populace, including various ethnic groups, to unite and overthrow what he termed a 'regime of terror.' Despite the loss of high-ranking officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Iranian regime remains in power. In light of these developments, Islamabad will host crucial talks between the US and Iran aimed at resolving ongoing disputes, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz, the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, and Iran's uranium enrichment program.
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The hardline shift in Iran's leadership could escalate regional tensions and affect international negotiations, impacting citizens in both Iran and neighboring countries.
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