Iran: Alleged Ahmadinejad plot highlights info war

ONP Summary
Netanyahu travels to Washington this week to meet Trump, who has pressured him to withdraw forces from Syria and Lebanon. Israel seeks continued US focus on Iran's nuclear program, while his coalition passes a military draft exemption and faces criticism over West Bank annexation.
Progressive:Anxious uncertainty — Progressive outlets frame Israel as waiting nervously on US policy while facing internal contradictions between security rhetoric and annexation risks.
Moderate:Multi-issue diplomacy — Centrist outlets report Trump's pressure on Syria withdrawal alongside Netanyahu's security arguments and international criticism of annexation policy.
Conservative:Principled security first — Conservative outlets support Netanyahu's firm stance on border security as justified by regional threats despite external pressure.
Two separate reports, one published recently by The New York Times in the US and the other by Israeli daily Haaretz, have reignited debate over Israel’s thinking about regime change in Iran. They have also raised questions over the role of ultraconservative former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad— who served two terms from 2005 to 2013 — in Iranian politics. According to the reports, Israeli officials allegedly explored installing Ahmadinejad as a possible figurehead in a post-Islamic Republic scenario, with efforts reportedly intensifying during the war and involving secret contacts in Hungary. The reports have attracted attention partly because of their sensational […]...
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