Israel Intensifies Campaign Against Iran Amid Multinational Tensions
Israel Intensifies Campaign Against Iran Amid Multinational Tensions

Israel Intensifies Campaign Against Iran Amid Multinational Tensions

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Israel has launched a strategic and precise campaign against Iran's terror infrastructure, targeting its nuclear program and military capabilities while emphasizing efforts to minimize civilian casualties despite Iran and its proxies embedding themselves within civilian areas. Iranian hostility toward Israel is deeply ideological, with Tehran openly calling for Israel's destruction and supporting proxy groups across multiple fronts surrounding Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed gratitude to U.S. President Donald Trump for his support, including missile defense assistance and public calls for Iran's unconditional surrender, though Trump has yet to decide on direct involvement. The G7 summit reaffirmed Israel's right to self-defense and warned against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, while rising tensions have led to travel advisories and evacuations from Tehran. Trump's sudden departure from the summit has fueled speculation about possible imminent actions against Iran amid escalating conflict in the region. Overall, the international community remains focused on containing Iran's threat, with Israel leading a campaign framed as vital not only for regional but global security.

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