Israel’s Netanyahu says fall of Iran’s leadership not a goal but could be a result

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the Soroka hospital complex, after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Beer Sheva, Israel on 19 June 2025.    Marc Israel Sellem/Pool via REUTERS

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visiting a hospital complex in Israel on June 19 after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran.

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TEL AVIV – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on June 19 that the change or fall of Iran’s leadership was not a goal of Israel’s attacks but could be a result.

“The matter of changing the regime or the fall of this regime is first and foremost a matter for the Iranian people. There is no substitute for this. 

“And that’s why I didn’t present it as a goal. It could be a result, but it’s not a stated or formal goal that we have,” Mr Netanyahu said, in an interview with Israel’s Kan public television.

He said Israel had the power to remove all of Iran’s nuclear facilities, whether US President Donald Trump decides to join in or not.

Mr Netanyahu spoke before the White House said Mr Trump would

decide in the next two weeks

whether to get involved.

Military analysts believe Israel might need the help of US military bunker-busting bombs to destroy the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, the crown jewel of Iran’s nuclear programme buried beneath a mountain near the city of Qom.

Asked whether Fordow could be addressed with or without the Americans, Mr Netanyahu said: “We have the power to remove all our targets, all their nuclear facilities, but the President’s decision whether he wants to join or not is again his decision.

“He will do what is good for the United States and I will do what is good for the State of Israel and I must say that up to this moment everyone is doing their part,” Mr Netanyahu said.

On June 18, Mr Trump said the United States alone had the capability to destroy or dismantle Fordow.

“But that doesn’t mean I’m going to do it – at all,” Mr Trump said. REUTERS

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