March 17, 2026

Senior Israeli officials have told U.S. diplomats that Iranian protesters will “get slaughtered” if they take to the streets against their government even as Israel publicly calls for a popular uprising, according to a State Department cable reviewed by The Washington Post.
The cable, circulated by the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem on Friday, relayed an Israeli assessment that Iran’s regime is “not cracking” and is willing to “fight to the end” despite the Feb. 28 killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the ongoing U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign.
Israeli officials have privately warned U.S. diplomats that any Iranian uprising would likely be brutally crushed, with protesters “getting slaughtered,” even as Israel publicly urges Iranians to revolt; despite targeted attacks and the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Israeli assessments conclude that Iran’s regime remains resilient and determined to withstand pressure, showing no signs of weakening.

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