When will Iran's regime fall? Here's what Mossad chief said

Mossad chief David Barnea reportedly told Israel's cabinet that regime change in Tehran was possible but would likely take around one year. Barnea's assessment was more cautious than some earlier reports suggested, and he did not present regime change as inevitable.
Mossad chief David Barnea presented multiple scenarios to Israeli leaders on the eve of war with Iran. A one-year timeframe for regime change was considered the most likely estimate. Barnea's position was more qualified than some later portrayals suggested. He did not present regime change as inevitable, but rather as a possibility dependent on several conditions. The Iranian regime's collapse was not guaranteed, and Barnea attached caveats to major intelligence assessments. The US intelligence community assesses the Iranian regime as 'intact, but largely degraded'.
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