The Israeli army said on Monday that the Air Force had killed command centers belonging to Iran’s Islamic revolutionary guard corps (IRGC) as well as Iranian military centers in Tehran, as the latest Israel-Iran Sangharsh had entered its fourth day.
From Friday, Israel carried out extensive air strikes across Iran, killed senior military officers and nuclear scientists, and killed military bases and nuclear sites. Its central objective is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and long -range missiles.
Ordinary Iranians ‘Caigt in the middle’
Iranian media reported that people’s scores have been killed across the country – including women and children. Hundreds of people are bakes.
A Tehran resident said: “We do not have access to a shelter. There is no shelter in the entire city. I think there are any places where people can go to an emergency.”
Iranian citizens are “caught in the middle” of the ongoing conflict between Israeli and Iran, the Iranian-American analyst Holi Dagre has told DW.
The simple Iranian “powerless” in this struggle is, said Dogress, a senior companion of the Washington Institute Think Tank, in an interview with DW TV on Sunday.
“Iranians are moving a lot and are still scared,” said the Dogress.
Tehran’s city council spokesman Mehdi Chamran suggested that local residents should consider shelter in underground parking garage. Iranian officials say schools and mosques are being used as temporary shelters.
However, mosques in Iran are not known for their structural power, and it is not clear how they can protect citizens from missile attacks.
Some Irani reported that the Islamic Republic has spent the last 46 years, announcing the Islamic Revolution for the war and demanding the destruction of Israel, it has not made any meaningful attempt to build shelters for its people.
Fellow Sarah Bazobandi, a non -resident research of the Institute for Security Policy at Kail University, suggested that many Iranians could also believe in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) compared to their government.
“They are very confident that the IDF is not going to attack citizens compared to the Iranian government,” Bazobandi said on Sunday. “Last night in the Narmak, in one of the neighborhood in the east of Tehran, the Iranian projected fell into just one residential area, not an Israeli.”
Increasing possibility of change of governance in Iran
Israel’s military spokesperson EFy Deffreen said the current goal of the campaign is not a change of governance, but “to destroy us by eliminating Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs and removing its capabilities”.
However, when asked by Fox News, whether the change of governance in Iran was one of the objectives of Israel, Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu said: “This could definitely result in results, as the Iranian regime is very weak.”
In recent years, Iran saw several waves of anti -government protests, especially in 2022 “Women, Life, Freedom” movement, which erupted after the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody.
The 22 -year -old was arrested by Iran’s morality police for allegedly violating the country’s strict dress code.
According to reports, wide participation was observed in Iran and abroad in that movement, and met with a cruel action, which arrested at least 600 dead and about 20,000.
Public dissatisfaction displayed by historically low gymnastics in last year’s presidential election has continued to increase. Even before the latest military confrontation with Israel, several observers estimated the revival of mass protests.
After recent Israeli attacks, opposition parties claim that the Islamic Republic is at its weakest point, calls citizens to raise renewed.
Netanyahu on Friday resonated the feeling to the Iranian people at a video address, “exposed their opportunity to stand up and hear their voices, repeating the phrase” women, life, freedom “.
Economic great
As the possibility of Israeli attacks on Iran’s infrastructure increases, economic experts are warning of an unprecedented currency crisis.
The US dollar can allegedly cross 200,000 Iranian Tomans in the open market – a development that can trigger a new wave of inflation and implement serious economic difficulty on ordinary Iranians.
A regime already struggling with deepest validity issues, the discovery K was also largely rescued by a landscape K.
Between the upheavals, many political analysts and social media users are not only creating war as a geopolitical conflict, but therefore a historical opportunity to change fundamental politics as a historical opportunity for Iranians and move beyond the Islamic Republic.,
The Middle East analyst Simon Mubon said Netanyahu probably concluded that “the only way to ensure its safety for Israel is to destroy the great nap of Iran’s Islamic Republic.”
“This is not to ask the Iranian population to kill, let’s say, rather to erase the government’s system,” he told DW.
However, pro -governance and staunch groups are echoing the nationalist spirit to sideline their support.
Edited by: Keith Walker