Iran-Isreal War
Iran-Isreal War: Will Israel-Iran enmity engulf the entire world? The sound of the Third World War was heard!
Iran-Israel War: India is also keeping an eye on the situation in Israel. Amidst the fear of war, the Ministry of External Affairs has issued an advisory for Indian citizens. All countries are scared of the sound of the third war.
Iran-Israel Proxy Conflict: Right now, the world's attention is focused on Iran. According to intelligence reports, it can attack Israel at any time. Meanwhile, the United States has warned Iran against any attack. Intelligence reports had claimed that Iran was planning an attack on Israel. But now, American President Joe Biden has confirmed these claims himself. President Joe Biden said, "I am waiting for accurate information. But I think it will happen soon." The meaning of this statement by the American President is clear: America is closely monitoring Iran at the moment. Meanwhile, Biden has also promised Israel all possible assistance while warning Iran against any attack.
Will Iran attack Israel?
US President Joe Biden said that we are dedicated to protecting Israel. We will support Israel. We will help defend Israel, and Iran will not succeed. At the same time, foreign media are also continuously predicting attacks by Iran. According to Israel Times, some reports have warned that Iran could launch a significant drone and missile attack within a few hours.
America will become a shield against Israel.
After the fear of Iran's attack, America has stood as a shield with Israel. According to media reports, American warships have also been sent to Israel. America has jumped into the battlefield to protect Israel. According to the report of The Wall Street General, America has sent warships to protect Israel in the event of an Iranian attack.
IDF chief engaged in rescue
In addition, the US and Israeli armies have held a big meeting in which Israel Defense Force's Chief of Defense Staff Herzi Halevi and US Central Command's Michael Kurilla discussed the threat of Iran. IDF chief Herzi Halevi said at the meeting that the IDF continues to monitor what is happening in Iran and other regions. Working with the US Armed Forces, we are continuously preparing to deal with current and potential threats.
Israel is testing preparations.
Even after this meeting, US Central Command officials remained in Israel. Commander Michael also met Israeli Defense Minister Gallant a few hours ago and closely examined Israel's preparations. There was some disagreement between America and Israel on humanitarian aspects of the war with Hamas, but this time, both countries seem united regarding Iran.
The Iran-Israel Enmity Revisited
The conflict between Iran and Israel is not new. However, this longstanding conflict has escalated since October 7th, when Israel intensified its retaliatory actions following terrorist attacks on its soil, with Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen implicated in these actions. In an attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria, five people were killed, including senior Revolutionary Guards commander Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi. Iran has held Israel responsible for the Damascus attack.
Since the Damascus attack, Iran has been preparing to retaliate and has already announced retaliatory strikes. There are concerns that Iran-Israel could potentially involve the use of nuclear weapons. Additionally, by leveraging its military position, Iran could pose a new crisis for the global economy.
The escalation of tensions presents a new challenge for the United States, which has been trying to broker peace between Israel and Palestine for over six months. President Joe Biden has declared steadfast support for Israel, but several of America's Gulf diplomats are engaged in efforts to dissuade Iran from taking action. It is speculated that during the upcoming visit of American NSA Jake Sullivan to Delhi, India's assistance will be sought to convince Iran against any action.
For India, this tension is of double concern, given its good relations with both Iran and Israel. Moreover, India has a significant population residing in both these countries. Apart from citizens' concerns, India's strategic investments in Iran, including the Chabahar port and its burgeoning business ties with Israel, add to the complexity. India's primary concern lies in the potential blockade of the Hormuz Strait by Iran or any military clashes in the region, which would directly impact its crude oil supply, vital for its economy.
This new front of tension is not India's alone; many countries worldwide share similar concerns. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the heat of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the Israel-Hamas confrontation, a new clash between Iran and Israel threatens to destabilize the global economy further.