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US-Israel Share inputs on Iran Protests: Israel has come into full alert mode amid increasing speculation about possible American intervention in Iran. According to reports, the issue has been thoroughly discussed in the Israeli security establishment. Senior security sources said that in view of the recent developments, the situation is being considered extremely sensitive and every possible scenario is being assessed.

US President Donald Trump has recently taken a tough stance regarding Iran. He has not only warned the Iranian leadership but also said not to use force against the protesters. On Saturday, Trump also said that America is ready to help if needed. These statements of his have further deepened the regional tension.

The military conflict lasted for 12 days

In June, there was a 12-day military conflict between Israel and Iran, in which the US along with Israel carried out air strikes on Iranian targets. After this conflict, relations between the two countries have become extremely tense. Israel has long viewed Iran’s nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities as a serious threat to its existence.

On Saturday, there was a phone conversation between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Israeli sources confirmed that the talks discussed possible US intervention in Iran, although the US side only confirmed the talks and did not disclose the topics.

Netanyahu threatened Iran

Israel has currently expressed no desire to directly intervene in the ongoing demonstrations in Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu made it clear in an interview that if Iran attacks Israel, it will have to face serious and dire consequences. He also said that events happening inside Iran should be closely monitored.

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Why are there demonstrations in Iran?

Protests in Iran have spread nationwide, fueled by economic distress and anger against the regime. Despite the internet blackout, videos of demonstrations and clashes with security forces are emerging on social media. The Iranian leadership has warned of strict action, calling the protesters anarchists. The current situation is giving rise to the possibility of a new and bigger conflict in the Middle East.

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