"Peace Will Return To Middle East": Israel Prime Minister's Aide To NDTV On Iran War

In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Shosh Bedrosian, spokesperson for the Israeli Prime Minister's office, emphasized the urgent need for change in Iran, citing a long-standing humanitarian crisis that has persisted for 47 years under the Ayatollah Khamenei regime. Bedrosian argued that the Iranian leadership's oppressive policies have led to widespread suffering among its citizens and highlighted the geopolitical ramifications that extend beyond Iran's borders. She expressed optimism that a shift in leadership could pave the way for peace in the Middle East, suggesting that stability in Iran is crucial for regional harmony. This discussion comes amid escalating tensions in the region, underlining the importance of addressing humanitarian issues as a precursor to achieving lasting peace. As the situation evolves, the international community watches closely, recognizing that the fate of Iran and the broader Middle East is intricately linked to the actions of its leaders. Bedrosian's comments reflect a growing sentiment among many nations that the current Iranian regime is a significant barrier to peace and prosperity in the region.
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