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Expert Explains: Despite Rivalry - This Is Why the Gulf States Fear an American Attack on Iran

Summary by Maariv Online
Orientalist Prof. Eyal Zisser, Vice Rector of Tel Aviv University, spoke to 103fm Radio and said that he is optimistic about the chances of regime change in Iran: "Operation 'Am Kalavi' proved that the regime is weak."
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Paris, France. Gulf monarchies, as well as Turkey and Pakistan, fear the consequences of a possible U.S. attack on the Iranian regime of the Ayatollás, from a migratory wave to an oil crisis and even a spiral of violence in the area. That’s why several neighbors of the Islamic Republic, in particular Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman, warned U.S. President Donald Trump that attacking Iran could open Pandora’s box. Fear of an Iranian response It’s the…

Orientalist Prof. Eyal Zisser, Vice Rector of Tel Aviv University, spoke to 103fm Radio and said that he is optimistic about the chances of regime change in Iran: "Operation 'Am Kalavi' proved that the regime is weak."

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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