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'Israeli' Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich

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Smotrich demands to continue topple Iran's regime alone

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15/6/2026 10:58|

'Israeli' Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich launched a fierce public assault on the newly brokered memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran on Monday.

Smotrich explicitly warned that the diplomatic deal threatens global security and demanding that 'Israel' pursue independent, creative means to overthrow the government in Tehran.

Smotrich released his statement on the social media platform X as friction peaks within 'Israeli' security cabinet over foreign-mediated de-escalation frameworks.

The far-right minister insisted that the 'Israeli' military’s intensive regional campaigns have significantly crippled Iranian capabilities, declaring that these tactical achievements must not be bargained away by Western allies.

The Finance Minister used the opportunity to aggressively insulate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from mounting domestic political rivalries.

He asserted that no other domestic leadership candidate could withstand the immense international pressure being applied to the current executive coalition.

"The agreement with Iran is bad for Israel and for the entire free world. Period," Smotrich wrote. "We will have to continue the campaign to topple the regime ourselves and in creative ways, and ensure that Iran will never have nuclear weapons."

Turning his attention directly to the northern front, Smotrich characterized the fragile border truce as a defining crucible for the nation's security architecture.

He demanded that the 'Israeli' military be granted absolute, unmitigated freedom of action to continue aggressively pushing Hezbollah forces away from the border, explicitly rejecting any diplomatic concessions that would restrict deep kinetic operations in Lebanon.