Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at a possible ground operation to change Iran's regime, amid ongoing conflict in the region. Israel and the U.S. have struck Iranian missile facilities, while Iran continues retaliatory strikes on energy sites. President Trump and Netanyahu are collaborating but denying any forced involvement.
Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested a "ground component" might be needed to change Iran's regime.
- Netanyahu stated that air attacks alone can't replace Iran's leadership.
- Israel and the U.S. attacks stopped Iran from enriching uranium or making missiles.
- President Trump requested Netanyahu to avoid attacking Iranian gas fields.
- Iran retaliated by hitting energy sites in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait, raising fuel prices.
- The U.S. destroyed Iran's missile plant, considered a threat to Americans and others.
- More than 1,300 people have died in Iran due to the conflict, and over a million people displaced in Lebanon.
- Israeli military actions have also resulted in deaths and displacement in the region.