Israel and Iran Dispute

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Israel and Iran disputes To understand the conflict, we have to classify it into historical , religious , political , strategic , military and diplomatic aspects. This conflict is not a direct war between two countries , but Proxy War , ideological conflict And Regional domination It is a fight.


đź”· 1. Historical background

pointDescription
Iran (until the Shah period)After the establishment of Israel in 1948 , Iran (then Persia) was the first Muslim country to recognize Israel. Recognised . There were good relations between the two countries.
1979 Iranian RevolutionAfter the Islamic Revolution in Iran Ayatollah Khomeini An Islamic republic was formed under the leadership of Declared Israel a “devil nation” From then on, the confrontation began.

đź”· 2. Religious and ideological conflicts

Partythinking
IranThe Shia Islamic Revolution ideology denies the existence of Israel , considering it an “occupied Zionist state”.
IsraelJewish nationalism (Zionism) , holds that Jews have a right to their own land in the Middle East.
Ideological warIran is on the side of the Palestinians and supports groups like Hamas , Hezbollah which are anti-Israel.

đź”· 3. Nuclear program and security concerns

SubjectDescription
Iran’s nuclear programIsrael fears that if Iran develops nuclear weapons , its existence will be in danger.
Israel’s responseIsrael has also carried out assassinations of Iranian scientists , cyber attacks (such as Stuxnet) virus) and lobbied at the United Nations.

đź”· 4. Proxy War

AreaPro-Iran groupsIsrael’s goal
LebanonHezbollahFrequent border clashes
SyriaIranian militiasIsraeli attacks on Syrian air force bases
Gaza StripHamas , Islamic JihadResponse to rocket attacks on these groups
YemenHouthi rebels (pro-Iran)Threats to the Red Sea and regional trade

đź”· 5. Conflict at political and diplomatic level

Partystrategy
Iran“ Destruction of America and Israel” – part of state policy
Israelthe US , Europe , and Arab countries to isolate Iran (e.g. Abraham Accords – 2020)
Arab CountriesEarlier they were against Iran , now some are closer to Israel ( UAE, Bahrain).

🔷 6. Recent Events ( 2020–2024)

YearEvent
2020Abraham Accords between Israel and UAE , Bahrain
2021Gaza War (Hamas and Israel) – supported by Iran
2022Iranian general killed in Israeli attack (Syria)
2023Failure of the nuclear deal ( JCPOA)
2024Gaza-Hamas war , Israel-Iran tensions at peak

đź”· 7. Possible Future

PossibilityDescription
Escalation of the warIf a major fighting breaks out in Gaza or Lebanon , a direct Israel-Iran war could occur.
Nuclear crisisIf Iran makes a nuclear bomb , then Israel’s policy of ‘ Pre-emptive Strike’ can be implemented.
MediationThe US and the EU could try to mediate.

 conclusion: The conflict between Israel and Iran is not just a conflict between two countries; it is a conflict between Battle for religious , ideological , political and regional dominance Both sides are trying to convince each other Threat to existence Unless there is a major diplomatic initiative or agreement , this conflict will end proxy wars and diplomatic confrontations Will continue as is.

 1. Historical Background: The Beginning of Relations Between Israel and Iran And The History of Confrontation

Historical Background: The Beginning of Relations Between Israel and Iran And The History of Confrontation

The deep ideological and political conflict that we see today between Israel and Iran was not always so. The roots of this relationship date back to the mid-20th century , and over time, it deepened due to revolution , religious fanaticism, and geopolitical changes. Below is a detailed and chronological history of this:


🟢 ( i ) 1948–1979: Pre-Revolution Era

pointDescription
Establishment of Israel ( 1948)When Israel was founded , most Muslim countries did not recognize it. But Iran , under the rule of pro-Western Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , did recognize Israel .
Diplomatic relationsBetween Iran and Israel Secretive but strong diplomatic and military ties There was exchange of trade , intelligence and arms between the two countries .
Oil tradingIran was a major oil supplier to Israel.
Common Enemy – Arab NationsBoth countries were under threat from Arab countries – hence a strategic alliance was formed.

🔴 (ii) 1979: Iranian Islamic Revolution – beginning of confrontation

pointDescription
Return of Khomeini1979 , an Islamic revolution took place under the leadership of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Iran became an Islamic Republic. The Shah was deposed.
Change in policy towards IsraelThe new government labeled Israel an “enemy nation” and “Satan’s state.” All relations with Israel were severed.
Palestine SupportIran began openly supporting Palestine and helping organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah against Israel.
Israeli Embassy in TehranAfter the revolution it was closed and handed over to Palestine.

🟠(iii) 1980–2000: Cold Conflict and Proxy Strategy

SubjectDescription
Iran–Iraq War ( 1980–88)During this war, Israel secretly sent some weapons to Iran , so that Iraq’s power could be balanced. But the relationship still officially remained hostile.
The rise of Hezbollahthe 1980s , Iran created a Shia militia called Hezbollah in Lebanon , which carried out attacks against Israel.
Proxy warsIran does not fight Israel directly , but finances , arms and trains groups fighting against it .

🔵 ( iv ) 2000–2020: Tensions at peak and nuclear conflict

SubjectDescription
Iran’s nuclear programIsrael fears that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. It has repeatedly opposed Iran on the international stage.
Israel’s reactions– Killing of nuclear scientists
– Cyber attack ( Stuxnet virus)
– attacks on pro-Iran targets
Abraham Accords ( 2020)Relations between Israel and some Arab countries ( UAE, Bahrain) were normalized , leaving Iran further isolated.

🟣 (v) 2021–2024: Open confrontation and possibility of war

YearEvent
2021Israel–Hamas War in Gaza – Iran supports Hamas.
2022Israel steps up attacks on Iranian targets in Syria.
2023JCPOA ( nuclear deal) failed – tensions increased further.
2024The Gaza War (starting in October 2023 ) sees Iran accused of orchestrating attacks against Israel.

 conclusion: Israel and Iran relations turning from friendship to enmity The Iranian revolution of 1979 was the biggest reason for this change. Today this struggle is not just Political or military No , rather religious , ideological and strategic A confrontation has arisen.

 2. Religious and Ideological Conflict Israel vs. Iran

The conflict between Israel and Iran is not just geopolitical or military , it has a deeper meaning. Religious and ideological There is also a base. Both nations are supporting each other political legitimacy , religious identity , and thinking The roots of this conflict Islamic revolution , Jewish nationalism, and the religious politics of the Middle East.


🟢 ( i ) Religious differences and fanaticism

PartyReligious perspectives
IranOne Shia Islamic republic , whose political and religious system is completely Islamic Revolution ( 1979) It is based on the ideology of.
IsraelOne The Jewish State , established as a secure homeland for Jews – referred to as the Jewish State in Jewish religious texts Holy Land Having said.

 Iran’s religious ideology

  • Government of Iran It is based on Wilayat-e-Faqih” ( rule of religious leaders).
  • Ayatollah Khomeini and his successors adhere to the theory that The duty of the Islamic State is to oppose the enemies of Islam , Israel foremost among them.
  • To Israel they are a Zionist Regime” It is said that it is illegally occupying the land of Muslims (Palestine).

 It is our religion and duty to destroy Israel” – Ayatollah Khomeini


 Religious identity and nationalism of Israel

  • Establishment of Israel Judaism and ethnic identity It was based on.
  • In Jewish religious beliefs, Jerusalem and Israel are considered the Holy Land of the Jews.
  • Israel sees itself as a Jewish Democratic Nation” defines it as a religious slur , which Muslim fundamentalists reject.

 This land is the birthplace of the Jewish nation , and we will defend it at all costs.” – Israeli leaders’ stance


🟠 (ii) Palestine issue – centre of religious conflict

  • Iran The Palestine Struggle not just a political , but a religious duty He accepts it.
  • He supports Palestinian groups such as:
    • Hamas ( Sunni Islamist group)
    • Islamic Jihad
    • Hezbollah ( Shia group – Lebanon)

supports with finances and arms.

 This fight for Iran The Liberation of Quds” ( liberation of Jerusalem) , which takes place every year Quds Day It is celebrated as.


🟣(iii) Ideological conflict: revolution versus nationalism

IranIsrael
islamic revolutionIts goal is the establishment of Islamic rule throughout the world.
Zionism​Restoration of the Jewish homeland , nationalization of Jewish identity.
Devil Nation” theoryIran calls the US and Israel the “Big and Little Satan” respectively.
Signs of secular democracyAlthough Israel is a Jewish state , it also considers itself a democracy.

đź”´ ( iv ) Conflict of religious symbols

SubjectIranIsrael
JerusalemThe third holiest place for Muslims (Al-Aqsa Mosque) , ” the pride of Islam”The holiest site of the Jews ( Western Wall, Temple Mount)
Al-Quds ForceIran has a special army to “defend Jerusalem”It is used for anti-Israel activities

 conclusion:

Religious and ideological conflict , the reason for the confrontation between Israel and Iran Internal engine where Iran finds itself Defenders of Islam and sees the destruction of Israel as its religious obligation , while Israel presents its National and religious identity is determined to maintain it. this struggle is only of geographical boundaries No , rather of faith , identity and existence A conflict has emerged. This is why resolving this conflict has become so complex and sensitive.

 3. Nuclear Program And Security Concerns: The Most Sensitive Issue of Tension Between Israel and Iran

Nuclear Program And Security Concerns: The Most Sensitive Issue of Tension Between Israel and Iran

The most important factor in the confrontation between Israel and Iran serious and potentially catastrophic The main aspect is Iran’s nuclear program. Israel believes that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons , it will be its Direct threat to national security and existence Iran will do it National rights and energy security , but the West and Israel are deeply suspicious of him.


🟢 ( i ) Iran’s Nuclear Programme: Background

YearMajor events
1957between the US and Iran Atoms for Peace Nuclear cooperation started under the program
1979Western cooperation stopped after the Islamic Revolution
2002Iran’s secret nuclear sites (Natanz and Araz) exposed
2003–2015IAEA investigation , Western sanctions , negotiations
2015Between Iran and P5+1 ( US , Russia , China , France , UK, Germany) JCPOA agreement – Iran limits uranium enrichment , and sanctions lifted
2018America (Trump Government) pulled out of JCPOA – tension increased
2021–2024Iran ramps up enrichment again , raising Israel’s concerns

đź”´ (ii) Israel’s main security concerns

WorryDescription
Existential crisisIsrael is a small country – a single nuclear attack could seriously damage it
Iran’s rhetoricIranian leaders repeatedly talk about “destroying” Israel – e.g. “Israel is a cancerous tumor” , “Israel will be wiped off the map”
Nuclear shadow proxy groupsIf Iran becomes a nuclear power , groups like Hamas and Hezbollah may become more aggressive.

🔵 (iii) Israel’s strategic responses

strategyDescription
Pre-emptive Strike DoctrineIsrael believes that a potential threat must be pre-emptively eliminated – a principle that was followed in its 1981 war against Iraq. Osirak Reactor and the Syrian invasion in 2007 Al Kibar shown in the attack on the reactor
Cyber warStuxnet in 2010 A virus (possibly sent by the US and Israel) destroyed Iran’s Natanz plant
Murders of scientistsMany Iranian nuclear scientists were killed – like in 2020 Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Assassination of , in which Israel is suspected
Diplomatic pressureIsrael presses US and European countries to continue tight sanctions on Iran and not to sign nuclear deal unless there are guarantees

đźź  ( iv ) Analysis of JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action)

PartyIdea
IranThis The path to freedom from unjust restrictions” admits it
IsraelThis Cheating in the name of compromise” agrees – because it allowed Iran to operate with a limited nuclear infrastructure
AmericaPro-Obama , anti-Trump , Biden administration trying to renegotiate

🟣 (v) 2023–2024: Increasing tensions and nuclear threat

YearEvent
2023IAEA report: Iran has enriched uranium to 60% – close to weapons level
2024Israeli military officials said: “If Iran crosses the red line , we will take action”
US-Israel military exercisesBoth countries attacked Iran’s nuclear sites mock drill of

 conclusion:

Iran’s nuclear program , just one for Israel Strategic threat not but one Existential crisis It has been made. Iran has made it its own Sovereign rights Israel’s policy is clear – Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons at any cost.”

This issue is not just between Israel and Iran but the whole country. Middle East region and global peace has become a threat to.

 4. Proxy War : Indirect Conflict Between Israel and Iran

Proxy War : Indirect Conflict Between Israel and Iran

Most of the conflict between Iran and Israel to date has not been in the form of direct warfare , but Proxy wars i.e War through representatives” Iran , rather than attacking Israel itself , uses regional militias and terrorist groups to operate against Israel. Israel, on the other hand , targets these same organizations and their bases.


🟢( i ) What is proxy war ?

Proxy wars It is a situation when two powerful countries, instead of fighting each other directly , try to establish a mutual agreement between them . Challenge each other through third parties ( factions , organizations , militias or governments).

 The conflict between Israel and Iran spreads across Syria , Lebanon , Gaza , Yemen and Iraq.


đź”´ (ii) Iran’s major proxy organizations

OrganizationplaceRole
Hezbollah​LebanonShia terrorist group – founded by Iran in the 1980s. Waged war with Israel several times ( biggest in 2006 ).
Hamas​Gaza StripSunni organization , but receives military and financial support from Iran. Active in rocket attacks on Israel.
Islamic Jihad Movement ( PIJ)GazaMore radical than Hamas – rocket and tunnel attacks on Israel. Directly controlled from Iran.
Shia Militia ( PMF)Iraqthe Iranian Revolutionary Guard ( IRGC) – attacks pro-Israel targets.
Houthi rebelsYemenIran-backed – missile and drone attacks on Israel (especially during the 2023–24 Gaza War).

🔵 (iii) Israel’s Reactions – Shadow War

strategyDescription
surgical strikeIran-backed weapons depots , bases and convoys in Syria and Lebanon.
Intelligence NetworkMossad’s (Israeli intelligence agency) reach deep into Iran and its proxy groups.
Drones and cyber attacksresorted to drone strikes , cyber attacks and targeted killings against Iran .
Deadly AnswerIn 2024 , when Iran launched direct drone and missile attacks ( 300+ attacks) , Israel launched retaliatory strikes inside Iran.

đźź  ( iv ) Major events ( Timeline )

YearEvent
2006Lebanon War between Hezbollah and Israel
2012–2020Syria civil war – Iran sends thousands of fighters , Israel launches several attacks
2019Israel carried out surgical strikes on pro-Iran bases in Iraq and Syria
2021Gaza War – Hamas and PIJ fire thousands of rockets at Israel with Iran’s help
2023–24, Houthi and Iraqi militias also attacked Israel during the Gaza conflict

🟣 (v) Regional impact

AreaSituation
LebanonCompletely under the influence of Hezbollah – situations of war with Israel arise repeatedly
SyriaIran has amassed thousands of troops and weapons there – Israel regularly launches attacks there
GazaHamas and PIJ receive rockets , drones and funding from Iran
Iraq and YemenAttacks on American and Israeli targets – Iran-backed groups active

 conclusion:

Proxy war escalates Israel–Iran conflict From local to international and regional This struggle has now spread to all levels. Not a limited regional war Rather instability across the Middle East has become the cause of. fights ” low-cost, high-impact” wars through proxy groups , while Israel responds with military and intelligence power. But this game never ends. Could turn into a direct confrontation , which would be disastrous for the entire region.

 5. Conflict At The Political And Diplomatic Level Israel vs. Iran

The conflict between Israel and Iran is not limited to just war , terror and nuclear program , but it has a very wide range of aspects. Complex and intense diplomatic dimension There is also a International forums , United Nations , regional alliances And Global Powers to each other through seek to politically isolate or harm.


🟢 ( i ) Disruption of diplomatic relations

pointDescription
Before 1979Iran and Israel had diplomatic relations – there was also defence , trade and technical cooperation
After the 1979 Islamic RevolutionAfter Ayatollah Khomeini came to power, Iran began to recognize Israel as a country Devil Nation” and severed all relations
Todaybetween the two countries There are no official diplomatic relations , and both countries have diplomatic relations. Reject political legitimacy

đź”´ (ii) Iran’s global diplomatic strategy

strategyExample
Describing Israel as an “illegal state” in the Muslim worldOIC ( Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) and propaganda against Israel in Arab countries
Raising the issue of PalestineMaking the “plight of Palestinians” a major issue at every international forum
Connecting the Global South and non-aligned countriesSpreading anti-US-Israel sentiment in Africa , Asia, and Latin America
Support for proposals in the UNOpen support for anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations
Quds Day”Every year on the last Friday of Ramadan all over the world Anti-Israel Protest Day promotes it as

🔵 (iii) Israel’s global diplomatic strategy

strategyExample
Creating an international front against IranCoalition against Iran with America , Europe , Arab countries
Abraham AccordsUAE, Bahrain , Morocco , Sudan in 2020 – strategy to encircle Iran
Global warning on Iran’s nuclear programAppeal to stop Iran at UN , IAEA, G7 forums
Mossad and Cyber DiplomacyDefaming Iran by leaking information related to Iranian nuclear scientists , weapons program , terrorism to the international media
India , Africa and AsiaIsrael expands influence in global South through technology , agriculture , security aid – a counter to Iran’s propaganda

đźź  ( iv ) Role of America

pointDescription
Israel’s strongest allyeconomic , military and diplomatic support
Leader of sanctions on IranThe Trump administration withdrew from the JCPOA and launched a ” Maximum Pressure Campaign”
The balance of the Biden administrationWants to restart JCPOA , but doesn’t ignore Israel’s concerns
Military cooperation, missile defense and intelligence sharing with Israel

🟣 (v) Conflict in the United Nations ( UN)

stageSituation
UNGA ( General Assembly)Iran brings forth several resolutions against Israel – Israel’s occupation is illegal” , etc.
UNSC ( Security Council)The US often uses the veto to stop sanctions against Israel
IAEA ( Nuclear Agency)The main organization monitoring Iran – Israel uses its reports as propaganda
UNHRC ( Human Rights Council)Iran faces criticism for human rights violations , while Israel is criticized for Palestinian issues

🟤 ( vi ) Regional Diplomacy – Arab and Asian Fronts

AreaRole
Arab countries ( UAE, Saudi , Bahrain)Gradually getting closer to Israel – to balance Iran
Türkiye and QatarSometimes close to Iran , sometimes to Israel – adopts a policy of balance
India and ChinaBoth countries have good relations with both Iran and Israel – but China is investing heavily in Iran , and India is becoming a defence partner of Israel

 conclusion:

The diplomatic conflict between Iran and Israel is no longer just between two countries ; it is The Middle East and the Centerpoint of Global Politics has been formed. On the one hand, Iran is trying to establish itself as a Protector of the Muslim world wants to isolate Israel by telling this , while Israel Technological , military and diplomatic power It wants to stop Iran by increasing international cooperation.

extends from the United Nations to global trade , intelligence warfare , nuclear negotiations, and regional alliances—all of which may become even more sensitive and decisive in the future.

 6. Recent Events ( 2020–2024) Israel–Iran Conflict

The conflict between Israel and Iran between 2020 and 2024 will escalate on many levels and more fast , complex And Dangerous It has happened. During this time some incidents direct face to face clash while some events Shadow War And Diplomatic psychological strategy It happened under.


🟥 ( i ) 2020: Abraham Accords and Iran’s anger

  • Israel has sought help from Arab countries like UAE, Bahrain , Sudan and Morocco Abraham Accords Established relations under.
  • Iran calls these agreements a “betrayal of the Islamic faith” and calls the US-Israel-Arab alliance in the region a “betrayal of the Islamic faith” hazard told.
  • Israel described it as a strategy to encircle Iran.

🟥(ii) 2021: Gaza War and Iran’s Oblique Role

  • May 2021 , Hamas and Islamic Jihad ( PIJ) launched a campaign against Israel 4,000+ rockets Fired.
  • Iran has openly Hamas’s military and economic support He confessed that.
  • Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes in Gaza and killed several top Hamas commanders.

🟥(iii) 2022: Nuclear talks and cyber attacks

  • There were attempts to restart the JCPOA ( Iran nuclear deal) but they failed.
  • Israel has consistently stated that it wants to Will not allow acquisition of nuclear weapons , no matter what” .
  • between the two countries Cyber war Escalated – hacking of Iran’s fuel systems and Israel’s water supply systems.

🟥 ( iv ) 2023: Intensification in Syria and Lebanon

  • Israel defeated Iran-backed bases in Syria Several air strikes were carried out.
  • Hezbollah has attacked Israel’s northern border several times from Lebanon.
  • US and Israel increase joint military exercises.

🟥 (v) 2023-24: Hamas–Israel war and direct intervention by Iran

  • October 7, 2023 Hamas launched a surprise attack in Israel – over 1,200 civilians were killed.
  • Israel attacks Gaza Full military attack began.
  • Iran said – “This response is against Zionist tyranny.”
  • Iran-backed groups (Hezbollah , Houthis , Iraqi militias) also carried out attacks on Israel.
  • 13 April 2024 :
    • For the first time, Iran has 300+ drones and missiles Leave it to Israel ( on behalf of the IRGC ).
    • Israel , America , Britain and Jordan together stopped them.
  • 18 April 2024 :
    • Israel responded by attacking Iran isfahan city launched a missile attack near – where its nuclear program is run.
    • This reduced the stress close to direct war I brought it.

🟥 ( vi ) Global response

  • America and European countries kept appealing to reduce tension.
  • The UN called on both sides to exercise restraint.
  • Russia and China supported Iran , but advised avoiding open war.

 7. Possible Future: The Direction of The Israel–Iran Conflict

What can happen in the future between Israel and Iran – this question is a matter of concern for the whole world. Both countries are fighting against each other on their own Red Line” have been drawn out , and at any moment this dispute Could throw the entire Middle East into war.


🟢 ( i ) Possible Scenarios

landscapeDescription
1. Limited WarLike it happened in 2024 – missile and drone attacks for a few days or weeks but not a full-blown war
2. Full-blown regional warIf Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear sites , Iran will retaliate – Hezbollah , Hamas , Houthis etc will also become active
3. Diplomatic DealAny new nuclear agreement mediated by the US and Europe , which could reduce tensions for some time
4. Cyber war and terrorConstant cyber attacks , murders of scientists and covert operations
5. Israel’s agreement with SaudiIf Saudi Arabia establishes formal relations with Israel , Iran will consider it a direct challenge

đź”´ (ii) Nuclear threat: the most serious concern

  • If Iran acquires nuclear weapons , Israel will Direct military action Will try to stop it.
  • could trigger a nuclear arms race not only in both countries , but throughout the Middle East (e.g. Saudi Arabia , Turkey).

🔵 (iii) Impact at the global level

AreaEffect
oil and energy pricesInstability in the Gulf region could lead to skyrocketing prices in the international market
Resurgence of terrorismISIS can take advantage of this situation
Refugee crisismay flee from Syria , Lebanon , Gaza etc.
Impact on IndiaCrude oil prices will rise , and the risk to Indians living in Gulf countries may increase

 conclusion: The conflict between Israel and Iran is now a ” A ticking nuclear time bomb” has been formed. Recent events show that both countries the brink of direct war The question now is whether the international community will accept this conflict Political Solutions or else we The most destructive war of the 21st century Are you going to see it ?

Conclusion: Israel–Iran Conflict

The conflict between Israel and Iran is a Ideal ideological , religious , strategic and geopolitical confrontation It has become a symbol of enmity. It is not only the enmity between two nations , but it also has many Layers Are – historical , religious , diplomatic , military and global.


 Key points to summarise in the conclusion:

  1. History and religious animosity: The
    1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution declared Israel an “enemy of Islam” , leading to the conflict Idealistic and religious overtones I fell into it.
  2. Nuclear and security threat:
    Israel blocking Iran’s nuclear program threat to one’s existence He agrees , and wants to stop him at all costs.
  3. Proxy wars and terrorism:
    Iran tries to encircle Israel through groups such as Hamas , Hezbollah , Houthis , while Israel is fighting terrorism in Syria , Gaza, and Lebanon. Targeted Attacks Answer from Gives.
  4. Diplomatic and global conflict:
    Israel has sought to counter Iran through the Abraham Accords and its alliance with the West Isolated on the international stage while Iran tried to defend itself Representative of the Muslim world By telling this he appeals for Palestine.
  5. Events of
    2020–2024 : This time of conflict is even more important Dangerous turn But the world witnessed the onslaught of attacks – direct drone attacks , missile warfare , and attacks on sensitive targets like Isfahan.
  6. Uncertainty about the future:
    If a political solution is not found , this conflict Full-blown regional war Or Nuclear collision can turn into a global crisis , whose impact will not be limited only to the Middle East , but to the entire world. Peace , Economy and Energy Security It will impact.

 From an ethical and human point of view:

  • The biggest victim of this conflict ordinary citizens are – whether they are the children of Gaza, the youth of Tehran , or the citizens of Tel Aviv.
  • of the world community Shared responsibility to mediate , give priority to dialogue and prevent military conflict.

🕊️ Final Thoughts:

” This conflict between Iran and Israel is not just about bullets and bombs , but about ideologies and the future direction. If there is no dialogue and understanding , this conflict can turn not only two countries , but the entire world into ruins.”

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