Shapiro Discusses Israel Support as Israeli Ambassador Calls for Iranian Uprising
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro addresses his Israel stance while Israeli Ambassador Michael Leiter calls for Iranian people to overthrow their government.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has been addressing his support for Israel in recent interviews as regional tensions continue in the Middle East. The Democratic governor has engaged extensively on the topic during conversations with progressive podcast hosts, discussing an issue that has become increasingly divisive within his party.
Shapiro's public statements come amid ongoing speculation about a potential 2028 presidential campaign, though he has not formally announced any such plans. His willingness to discuss Israel policy in detail suggests he is not avoiding potentially controversial positions as he maintains a national political profile.
Meanwhile, Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Leiter made remarks Sunday calling for regime change in Iran. Speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" with host Dana Bash, Leiter said the Iranian people should mobilize to overthrow the Islamic Republic government.
"I think that we need boots on the ground, but they have got to be Iranian boots, and I think they're coming," Leiter told Bash during the interview. The ambassador's comments represent a direct call for internal Iranian opposition to take action against the current regime.
The statements from both officials come as tensions remain elevated in the Middle East, with ongoing conflicts involving Israel and regional adversaries including Iran-backed groups. Both Shapiro's positioning on Israel policy and the Israeli ambassador's remarks reflect the continued geopolitical significance of the region for American politics and foreign policy.