Is Israel really concerned about women's freedom or does it want to start a civil war in Iran?

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who often calls Iran his biggest enemy, has suddenly started worrying about the citizens of Iran, especially women. Netanyahu has adopted a new strategy amid tensions with Iran and that is to issue a video message for Iranian citizens.

Through these video messages, Netanyahu is constantly raising those issues, about which it is believed that Iranian citizens are dissatisfied with their government or on which a section of Iran is constantly raising their voice against the government, especially women.

Netanyahu is provoking the people of Iran

In a new video message addressing Iranians, Netanyahu has said that women's life and freedom are the future of Iran and I have no doubt that together we will make that future a reality much sooner than people think. Regarding this video message of Netanyahu, Iranian media says that his aim is clearly to provoke Iranians and fuel the fire of discontent against the regime of the Islamic Republic, which is a staunch enemy of Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in his video message that the collapse of Iran's Islamic regime is near, earlier he had also issued a video message taking credit for ousting Tehran's ally Bashar al-Assad from power in Syria.


Is Netanyahu concerned about Iranian women?

"Women, life, and freedom are the future of Iran, I have no doubt that we will realize that future together much sooner than people think," Netanyahu said in 2022, referring to the slogan (Women, Life, Freedom) used during protests against compulsory hijab in Iran.

Iran is wasting money on proxy groups: Netanyahu

Netanyahu said, 'Your oppressors spent more than $30 billion to support Assad in Syria and his regime collapsed after just 11 days of fighting. You must be angry imagining the new roads, schools, hospitals that could have been built with the billions of dollars your dictators wasted in supporting terrorists they have repeatedly defeated.'

Netanyahu's remarks came soon after the fall of the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad. The Assad government in Syria was an important ally of Tehran in the region and its fall has increased Iran's concern. Earlier, a media report, citing Israeli officials, claimed that Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, a close aide of Trump, is making strategic plans to overthrow the regime. These video messages issued by Netanyahu regarding Iranian citizens are being seen as part of this conspiracy.