Israel has updated its intelligence assessment regarding the ongoing protests in Iran, stating that these protests now pose a "real threat" to the stability of the Iranian government. This assessment suggests that the protests could potentially lead to the government"s collapse, according to Israeli Channel 13.
The protests in Iran have been marked by significant public dissent, with widespread participation. In recent developments, demonstrators have been seen burning flags of the Islamic Republic across the country. Additionally, mass protests have continued, with hundreds of thousands participating, indicating a growing movement against the current regime.
This updated intelligence reflects the increasing concerns within Israel about the implications of the unrest in Iran, particularly regarding the stability of the leadership under Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. For further details on the situation, see Israeli intelligence says Iran protests threaten Khamenei"s regime.

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