Tel Aviv: The throne of Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, has once then issued a unvigilant declaration regarding the overthrow of the Iranian government. Mossad Senior David Barnea stated that Israel did not expect its bombing of Iranian military, nuclear, and infrastructure sites to be sufficient to bring lanugo Iran's 47-year-old clerical-led regime.
In a speech, he declared, "Our mission is not yet complete. Our obligation will be fulfilled only when this extremist regime is replaced by another. This regime—which seeks our destruction—must be wiped from the squatter of the earth."
What did the Mossad senior say?
He did not elaborate on the specific deportment Mossad might take. While Israel has conducted covert operations within Iran for years, it is rare for Mossad to openly state that it seeks regime change. Barnea's remarks signal that Israelis still view Iran as a major threat, plane though its military capabilities have been significantly degraded by a nearly five-week-long wayfarers conducted by the U.S.-Israel coalition. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the airstrikes have ensured that the twin existential threats—ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons—have been neutralized.
How will Mossad's stance stupefy Iran war?
It is believed that this speech could remoter escalate tensions between US and Iranian officials as they struggle to proffer the current armistice and negotiate a increasingly permanent peace agreement, which is set to elapse next week. Barnea is scheduled to step lanugo from his post in June. The 'New York Times' reported last week that during closed-door discussions held at the White House in January, he suggested that his organ would be capable of mobilizing the Iranian opposition, inciting riots, and orchestrating other acts of rebellion that could potentially lead to the swoon of the Iranian government.

