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Iran-Israel Conflict: World War Threat if Netanyahu Disagrees! Israel’s Retaliation Against Iran Expected in 24 Hours?

Iran-Israel Conflict: For more than two years, the world has been standing on the brink of a world war. First Russia's attack on Ukraine and then Israel's retaliation against Hamas, both things have brought the world back from very close to a world war or rather say that it has saved itself, but this time the situation is very difficult. Because this time there is a conflict between two powers of the Middle East, which is sure to affect the Middle East as well as the whole world.

Iran-Israel Conflict: If Iran attacks, now Israel is also preparing for retaliation. Israel’s ambassador has said in the United Nations that Iran has crossed all limits and now Israel can retaliate. Now in such a situation, there is a fear that if Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes any retaliatory action against Iran, then the world may have to face the third world war. Therefore, the next 24 hours are considered very important. At the same time, Iran has claimed that it had informed its neighbors and America 72 hours in advance that it was going to attack. That is, Iran wants to say that it had given America a chance to prepare to thwart the attack by informing it in advance, but Iran has denied this.

The war between Russia and Ukraine
24 February 2022 …
 has been going on for 781 days since

The fight between Israel and Hamas 
7 October 2023 …
continues for 191 days till

13 April 2024
Iran’s missile attack
Israel’s preparation for revenge…

For more than two years, the world has been standing on the brink of a world war. First Russia’s attack on Ukraine and then Israel’s retaliation against Hamas, both times the world has come very close to a world war or rather it has saved itself from it, but this time the situation is very delicate. Because this time there is a conflict between two powers of the Middle East, which is sure to affect the Middle East as well as the entire world.

Loss of 800 crores to Israel – Iran claims that

on the first of this month, Israel attacked the Iranian embassy in Syria and Iran killed 13 people including a top commander. Iran announced to retaliate the very next day and finally on the 13th day it attacked Israel with missiles and drones. There are different claims about the losses in this attack. Israel claims that it destroyed 99 percent of the missiles and drones in the air and kept all the bases safe without any damage. Iran claims that Israel suffered a loss of 800 crores due to the attack and along with the airspace being closed, 12 of its people were also injured.

Everyone has their own claims on the missile attack

Israel Iran
99% missiles destroyed in the air12 people injured in the attack
no damage causedDamage worth more than Rs 800 crores

Well, whether the loss is small or big, it does not matter in the battle for supremacy and here also the issue is of teaching a lesson. It is not that Iran is not aware of the consequences of this attack and this is the reason why after the attack Iran made it clear that its aim was only to teach a lesson and not to wage a war and it had already shared this information.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian said that we had informed the White House in a message this morning that our operation would be limited and minor, so that the Israeli regime could be taught a lesson and so that they could also protect themselves.

Giriraj Sharma
Giriraj Sharmahttp://bynewsindia.com
Active in journalism for two and a half decades. Interest in Political, and Social issues, Environment, Urban Development, Crime, Education, Health , AI etc. Ex Editor (M&C) Zee Regional Channels, ETV News Network, Digital Content Head Patrika. com, ByNewsIndia Content Strategist, Consultant
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