Israeli intelligence "Mossad" convinced Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump on the eve of the war that he would be able to ignite protests in Iran that would lead to the collapse of the regime, but this did not happen. This is reported by The New York Times, citing sources.
American officials and some employees of other Israeli intelligence agencies doubted this plan. US military leaders told Trump that the Iranians would not come out to protest while the US and Israel dropped bombs. But the leaders of the United States and Israel believed in this plan. They believed that the assassination of the Iranian leadership by first strikes and a series of intelligence operations aimed at encouraging regime change could lead to a mass uprising.
This did not happen, and after three weeks of war, American and Israeli intelligence assessments concluded that the Iranian government continues to work, as do the security forces, which weakened the prospects of internal rebellion and invasion of ethnic militias from outside.
Instead of collapsing from within, the Iranian government strengthened and escalated the conflict.
Netanyahu was disappointed by the unfulfilled promises of the Mossad. At one of the meetings a few days after the start of the war, the prime minister expressed dissatisfaction that Trump could decide to end the war any day, and the Mossad operations have not yet borne fruit.

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