The growing friction between Jerusalem and Paris was further underscored by Macron’s recent comments warning against a military campaign to topple the Iranian regime. The French president argued that regime change could lead to chaos similar to what followed in Iraq and Libya. His statements reignited a longstanding debate over France’s historical involvement in Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. At the center of that history is the period in the 1970s when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini lived in exile near Paris in Neauphle-le-Château. It was from there that he broadcast messages that catalyzed the fall of the Shah’s monarchy. In 1979, Khomeini returned from France to lead the establishment of the Islamic Republic—an event whose consequences still shape Israeli strategic concerns to this day. 


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