Iran-Israel Conflict

The Iran–Israel conflict is one of the most complex and volatile geopolitical rivalries in the Middle East. Rooted in ideological, political, and strategic tensions, this long-standing confrontation has far-reaching implications for regional stability and global diplomacy. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the origins of the Iran-Israel conflict, from the 1979 Iranian Revolution and Tehran’s anti-Israel stance to proxy wars in Syria and Lebanon, cyber warfare, and nuclear tensions. It explores key events, such as covert operations, attacks on infrastructure, shifting alliances, and the role of international powers like the U.S. and Russia. The conflict extends beyond traditional warfare, encompassing intelligence battles, diplomatic maneuvering, and digital threats. Understanding the Iran-Israel conflict is essential to grasping the broader dynamics of Middle Eastern politics and the global struggle over nuclear non-proliferation and regional influence.

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