Iran-Israel War: Trump, Putin and Saudi are active, These countries are trying to stop Iran-Israel conflict
Iran-Israel War - Trump, Putin and Saudi are active, These countries are trying to stop Iran-Israel conflict
Iran-Israel War: The Middle East is once again on the brink of war. The situation has become extremely tense after Israel's surgical strikes on several nuclear sites in Iran. The attacks between the two countries on Saturday and Sunday night have further aggravated this conflict. There are no signs of a diplomatic solution between Tehran and Tel Aviv so far.War escalation: counterattacks and warningsIran responded strongly to the Israeli attack by launching hundreds of missiles and drones, causing damage to Israel and injuring many people. In response, Israel also targeted Iran's Defense Ministry and other strategic locations. Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Galant warned that Tehran would be 'burned' if the missile attacks continued.Israel claims that it has killed nine scientists related to Iran's nuclear program in recent attacks, while Iran says that 78 of its citizens were killed and more than 320 were injured.Netanyahu's tough standIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clearly stated that his goal is to root out every threat coming from Iran. He also appealed to the people of Iran to stand up against their rulers. Netanyahu's statement came at a time when Israel's action against Hamas in Gaza is already underway.Diplomatic pressure and global responseIn view of the escalating nature of the conflict, US President Donald Trump has advocated stopping the war. Trump, who is generally considered to be in favor of Israel, is emphasizing the need for a ceasefire this time.On the other hand, Russia has discussed with the US over the phone and emphasized on taking forward the efforts to restore peace. Saudi Arabia has also appealed for a ceasefire, although it is not openly supporting any side. Its position is to maintain a balance - on the one hand closeness with Tehran, and on the other hand unwillingness to clash with Israel.Crisis on nuclear talksIran has termed the proposed nuclear talks with the US as futile. On Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that when such attacks are taking place on the country, there is no justification for any talks. Although he has not confirmed the cancellation of the talks, a situation of doubt has arisen. This statement has come after talks with EU representative Kaja Kallas.War or solution?This conflict between Iran and Israel has not been limited to just two countries, but it has the potential to affect the whole world. Regional powers are alert, and global leaders are trying to reduce tensions. But the ground situation and the intensity of the statements indicate that peace is a distant thing for the time being. Now it remains to be seen whether diplomacy is able to stop the storm of this war or the Middle East comes under the grip of another big war.