Alex Ryvchin warns against ‘underestimating' Iranian regime after US strike
Executive Council of Australian Jewry Co-CEO Alex Ryvchin warns that the Iranian regime should not be 'underestimated' in the aftermath of the United States' attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
'Very clearly, Iran has been dealt a very devastating blow and not merely in the last 24 hours, in the last few weeks, but you look at what's happened over the past 20 months.
'But we can't underestimate the regime … this is not the last whimper of the Iranian regime.'

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