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Mossad says Israel will keep trying to topple Iran’s government

Mossad chief David Barnea stated that Israel will continue covert operations aimed at toppling Iran's government. This announcement comes despite ongoing US efforts to negotiate with Iran.

BloombergSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-15 · 05:20 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Mossad says Israel will keep trying to topple Iran’s government
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Mossad chief David Barnea stated that Israel will continue covert operations aimed at toppling Iran's government. This announcement comes despite ongoing US efforts to negotiate with Iran. Barnea indicated that Israel's previous military actions against Iranian military and nuclear sites, conducted with US support, have not achieved the desired outcome of regime change. He emphasized that the Mossad's mission will only be complete when the current Iranian leadership is replaced, citing the regime's perceived threat to Israel's existence. While Israel has a history of covert actions within Iran, Barnea's explicit declaration of seeking regime change is a notable departure from past statements.

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“Our mission has yet to be completed,” Barnea said.

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David Barnea, the head of the Mossad, said Israel had not expected that its bombardment would be enough to end Iran’s rule.

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Israel’s spy chief has pledged more covert efforts to try to topple Iran’s government.

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Israel has carried out covert operations in Iran for years.

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Barnea’s comments signal the Israelis still see a major threat from Iran.

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Israel’s spy chief has pledged more covert efforts to try to topple Iran’s government, a tacit acknowledgment the countries’ conflict would continue even as the US pursued a new round of peace negotiations with the Islamic Republic.David Barnea, the head of the Mossad, said Israel had not expected that its bombardment of Iranian military, nuclear and infrastructure sites, waged in concert with the United States, would be enough to end Iran’s 47-year-old clerical-led rule.“Our mission has yet to be completed,” Barnea said in a speech on Tuesday. “Our obligation will be discharged only after this extremist regime is replaced. This regime, which seeks our destruction, must pass from the world.”He did not expand on what the Mossad might do. While Israel has carried out covert operations in Iran for years, it was rare for the Mossad to say explicitly it was seeking regime change.Israel’s Mossad Director David Barnea. Photo: AFPBarnea’s comments signal the Israelis still see a major threat from Iran despite the damage dealt to its military capabilities from the roughly five-week-long campaign by the US-Israel alliance.
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