The iranian regime in collapse: a wounded beast with suicidal instincts

Attack in Tehran, the capital of Iran (Photo: Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

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The Iranian regime is exhausted, deeply worn down, and fighting only to survive

This is how intelligence sources in Israel describe the behavior of the Ayatollahs’ government in recent days, to the point of attributing to the regime a clear “suicidal instinct.”

It all began after a large-scale joint operation between Israel and the United States on Iranian soil, dubbed “Shagat HaAri.” In these attacks, more than a thousand members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were eliminated, causing unprecedented destruction in the country.

American B-1 and B-2 bombers operated with an enormous volume of weaponry, surpassing in intensity and range any previous action.

Faced with this devastating blow, Iran’s reaction surprised Israeli analysts with its irrationality.

Instead of focusing counterattacks exclusively on Israel, as in past episodes, the regime launched missiles against seven Arab countries – including traditionally allied nations such as Oman and Qatar – and even reached the island of Cyprus, a territory of the European Union.

Interestingly, more missiles were fired at the United Arab Emirates than at Israel itself.

When the chosen targets were in Israeli territory, the focus fell on densely populated centers, with the evident intention of undermining the morale of the civilian population and undermining the morale of society.

According to Israeli intelligence experts, the Ayatollahs’ regime acts today like a wounded beast: tired, without any rational logic, driven only by the desperate need to survive and preserve its ideological values, even if this means catastrophic and self-destructive actions.

They claim that Tehran has completely lost control, “gone mad,” and has adopted openly suicidal stances.

There is a perception that Iran may seek a truce at any cost, simply to buy time and catch its breath, without any genuine intention of honoring ceasefire agreements in the future.

Meanwhile, Mossad is intensifying its psychological campaign, publishing direct messages on Telegram directed at the Iranian people, especially women who have shown enormous courage in sending photos, videos, and information about regime targets.

The messages thank them for their collaboration and state that each image of a government symbol being destroyed brings the moment of the regime’s definitive fall closer.

“You are central and real partners in building Iran’s new future,” the texts say, encouraging people to continue sending materials even if the internet is cut off.

Reports are circulating that repression agents are fleeing in panic and that the internal collapse is accelerating every day.

In Israel’s assessment, the Iranian regime is in a critical state: regionally isolated by its own aggressive actions, unable to regain control of the situation, and increasingly weak internally.

This combination of extreme weakness and desperation could lead to even more unpredictable and dangerous decisions in the coming days.


Published in 03/03/2026 17h46


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