Israel's plan to incite a mass rebellion within Iran, aimed at swiftly ending the ongoing conflict, has not materialized as anticipated. New York Times posted on X, highlighting the challenges faced by Israel in executing this strategy. Despite efforts to destabilize Iran internally, the anticipated uprising has not occurred, leaving the situation unresolved. The plan was part of a broader strategy to weaken Iran's influence and bring about a quicker resolution to the hostilities. However, the complexities of inciting a rebellion in a tightly controlled environment like Iran have proven formidable, and the desired outcome remains elusive. The geopolitical implications of this strategy continue to unfold as both nations navigate the intricate dynamics of regional power struggles.