Israeli Military Projects Month-Long War Aimed at Toppling Iranian Regime

Arabic media channels are citing reports from Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth indicating that the Israeli military expects the current war to last at least a month, with the ultimate goal of overthrowing the regime in Iran.

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Israeli Military Projects Month-Long War Aimed at Toppling Iranian Regime

Across several prominent Arabic news channels on March 9, 2026, reports surfaced citing the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth regarding the Israeli military's strategic timeline and primary objective for the ongoing conflict.

Anticipated Duration of the War

According to an official in the Israeli General Staff, the Israeli military is preparing for an extended conflict. The pan-Arab network قناة الجزيرة reported that the army is gearing up for a war that will last a month "at the very least." This operational estimate was similarly highlighted by the pro-Palestinian channel أخبار غزة الأن│Warlife, which relayed the assessment that the war would continue for a minimum of one month.

Strategic Goal: Regime Change in Iran

Beyond the timeline, the channels focused heavily on the broader strategic aim of the conflict. The Syrian opposition network شبكة أخبار سوريا الحرة stated, quoting commanders within the Israeli General Staff via Yedioth Ahronoth, that "the war must continue until the regime in #Iran is overthrown."

This explicit declaration of intent to topple the Iranian government was heavily circulated across networks with varying editorial stances. The firmly pro-Palestinian channel القدس وفلسطين الإخبارية🇵🇸, noted for its anti-Israel editorial posture, emphasized this quote, as did Al Jazeera. All sources uniformly relied on the Hebrew publication for these disclosures, indicating a widespread regional focus on Israel's reported ambitions for regime change in Tehran.

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All Arab channels uniformly cited a single Israeli media source (Yedioth Ahronoth) for their reporting. The messaging is highly consistent across both pro-Palestinian and Syrian opposition channels, highlighting widespread regional attention to Israel's reported objectives regarding Iran.