Why Israel Thinks Khamenei Could Be the Next Saddam?

Why Israel Thinks Khamenei Could Be the Next Saddam
Why Israel Thinks Khamenei Could Be the Next Saddam

The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its fifth consecutive day, with both sides launching fresh strikes. Amid rising casualties and destruction, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant delivered a chilling warning to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, likening him to former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

“Remember Saddam’s Fate,” Israel Warns

During a high-level military briefing in Tel Aviv, Katz addressed reporters and military officials, stating:

“I warn the Iranian dictator to stop committing war crimes and launching missile attacks on Israeli civilians. He should remember what happened to the last tyrant who chose this path.”

The reference was clear: Saddam Hussein, who launched a bloody war against Iran in 1980 and later fired missiles at Israel during the 1991 Gulf War.

A Warning Etched in History

Saddam’s downfall is a cautionary tale for many in the region. After decades of tyranny, including missile strikes on Israel and repression at home, Saddam was overthrown by U.S.-led forces in 2003. He was captured, tried, and executed by 2006.

By invoking Saddam, Katz sent a message: Israel sees Khamenei walking the same path—and may be ready to act accordingly.

CNN Report: “Israel Had a Shot at Khamenei – But Trump Said No”

A CNN investigative report cited a former U.S. official claiming that Israel once had the opportunity to assassinate Khamenei, but Trump’s administration blocked the move, warning it could spiral into full-scale war. Now, as tensions spiral again, Israel may no longer be holding back.

The Ongoing Clash: Key Developments

SideRecent Actions
IsraelTargeted multiple Iranian nuclear and military sites
IranLaunched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel

The loss of life and infrastructure continues to mount. Israeli leadership now appears increasingly convinced that diplomatic restraint is failing, prompting public rhetoric that foreshadows more aggressive military action.

“Dictators Repeat Each Other’s Mistakes,” Israel Says

Israeli officials believe Khamenei is repeating Saddam’s mistakes—pursuing regional aggression, funding proxies, and antagonizing Israel.

This message isn’t just for Tehran. Israel is signaling to the world that when diplomacy fails, history has shown tyrants tend to fall—and it’s willing to help that process along.

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