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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Iran–Israel proxy conflict Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict, the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict, and the Iran–Turkey proxy conflict Israel (orange) and Iran (green) shown within the Middle East Date 16 February 1985 – ongoing (39 years, 11 months, 3 weeks and 1 day) Location Worldwide ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 Iran–Israel conflict Part of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict and the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) Above: Missile interceptions in Lower Galilee, Israel, during the October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel. Below: An IDF F-35I Adir departs from a military base in Israel to ...
On 1 October 2024, Iran launched about 200 ballistic missiles [16] at targets in Israel, in at least two waves, the largest attack during the ongoing Iran–Israel conflict. [17] Iran's codename for the attack was Operation True Promise 2 (Persian: عملیات وعده صادق ۲). [18] It was the second direct attack by Iran against Israel ...
Why has Iran armed proxy forces? Iran's policy of arming militias took root in the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. ... Israel's war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip since has killed at least ...
Iran supports Hamas, Hezbollah and other opponents of Israel but hasn’t shown visible signs that it wants to see the Israel-Hamas war expand into a regional confrontation that could draw in the ...
Israel's bombardment of Hamas in Gaza could spread into a wider Middle East war involving Iran and its proxies in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, experts say. ... Iran and its proxy forces loom over ...
After four decades of Cold War animosity, ties between Moscow and Israel improved significantly after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991. Israel is also home to more than 1 million Soviet emigres. But Moscow's position on Iran and arms sales to Syria have seemingly strained ties, as did Israeli weapons sales to Georgia.
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has left Iran and Russia on the outside, while Iran is accelerating its pursuit of a nuclear weapon and al-Shabaab is emerging as a potential proxy for Iran ...