Signs of another attack on Iran! Israel on alert, Trump-Netanyahu tactics escalate tensions in the Middle East
New Delhi. The situation in the Middle East is changing rapidly… The tension between Israel and Iran seems to be taking a dangerous turn once again… Israel has given clear indications that if needed, it can take military action against Iran again. Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has said in an important statement that his country may have to take “military action again” against Iran… He says that this step will be necessary so that Iran does not become a threat to Israel, America and allied countries in the future.
Katz explained that this strategy is being worked on in coordination with Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu… meaning it could be part of a broader strategic alliance, not just Israel’s…
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has also issued a stern warning to Iran… He said that Iran will have to “smart up very soon”… On his social media platform, Trump targeted Iran regarding the non-nuclear agreement and indicated that America is no longer in the mood for leniency…
Clashes continue on the Lebanese border.
On the other hand, the situation in South Lebanon remains tense. The Israel Defense Forces have made it clear that there is no ceasefire on the ground with Hezbollah.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir has instructed troops to continue the operation and eliminate all threats to northern Israel… He said the security buffer zone will not be lifted until the threat is completely eliminated…
Although a US-brokered ceasefire is in effect between Israel and Lebanon, the reality on the ground is different… Firing, drone attacks, and military activities continue along the border. The Israeli military recently claimed to have destroyed a Hezbollah rocket launcher and shot down two explosive drones… Hezbollah has also retaliated with FPV drones. The ever-increasing military activities and harsh rhetoric indicate that the situation in the Middle East could worsen. The biggest question now is: will Israel attack Iran again? And if so, could this conflict escalate into a major regional war?
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