Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Wednesday that the Iranian people deserved a change of leadership, describing Tehran as oppressive and accusing it of widespread abuses.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Herzog said: “The Iranian people are yearning for change. The Iranian people deserve change. They deserve a decent life.”
He added: “The Iranian people live under a very oppressive regime. A regime which has mowed thousands of its citizens and is torturing and is jailing and is destroying thousands of families, perhaps tens of thousands, perhaps much more all around Iran.”
Herzog said the authorities were trying to suppress what he described as basic human demands.
“They are trying to crush the natural demand of human beings for better life and for freedom,” he said.
He said he hoped Iran would undergo political change.
“I sincerely hope and pray that there will be a change in Iran because Iran deserves better, the region deserves better, the world deserves better,” Herzog said.
He said Iranians were suffering from shortages and economic hardship.
“The people are suffering tremendously. There’s shortage of food and water and so many other basic needs. The economy is in shambles,” he said.
Herzog added: “The future for the Iranian people can only be in a regime change,” saying this should ultimately be decided by Iranians themselves with international support.
“That has to be, at the end, within the realms of the Iranian people and the international community and its support,” he said.
He also said: “It’s clear to me that the Ayatollah is in quite a fragile situation.”
