An opinion writer argues that Israelis are prepared to endure severe retaliation from Iran if military action helps bring down the Islamic Republic and free the Iranian people. He says many Israelis believe the regime in Tehran has spent decades funding and directing militant groups that have carried out attacks against Israel, fueling regional instability and violence.
According to the author, removing the regime would weaken what he describes as the central force driving conflict across the Middle East, potentially opening the door to greater security and economic growth. He also points to the Iranian government's violent suppression of its own citizens, including protesters, women, and young people, as a moral reason for supporting action.
The article emphasizes historic ties between Iranians and Jews, arguing that the two peoples are not natural enemies and share a legacy that predates the current regime. Following the launch of a joint military operation by Israel and the United States, the writer says Israelis are willing to endure time in bomb shelters if it means giving Iranians a chance to reclaim their country and determine their own future.



