The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has sparked renewed discussions about the likelihood of regime change in Tehran. Analysts warn that while the current military operation may be intended to weaken the Iranian government, the potential for destabilizing the region is high. The Israeli government has long held the belief that a change in leadership could help curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its regional influence. However, the historical record shows that such interventions often lead to unintended consequences, including increased radicalization, regional conflicts, and a power vacuum that can be exploited by extremist groups. The international community remains divided on how to respond to the situation, with some advocating for diplomatic solutions and others pushing for continued military pressure. As the situation continues to evolve, the focus remains on the potential impact of these actions on the stability of the entire Middle East region.