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  2. Iran–Israel proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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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, 2 weeks and 1 day) Location Worldwide ...

  3. Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    Iran considers Turkish military adventurism in Syria and its growing encounter against Iran in the Levant and Iraq as a challenge, not to mention its good relationship with Azerbaijan, which is very antagonistic to Iran. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has also begun a systematic campaign to rewrite history, changing the Ottoman Caliphate into the ...

  4. Category:Military history of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Iran–Israel proxy conflict (13 C, 85 P) Iranian generals (5 C, 14 P) ... Air force history of Iran;

  5. Proxy forces armed by Iran could take part in retaliation ...

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    Why has Iran armed proxy forces? Iran's policy of arming militias took root in the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. ... Here's a look at Iran's history of arming militias, its allies in ...

  6. Explainer-Iran and its proxies and widening violence in the ...

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    Iran's strikes on Iraq, Syria and Pakistan were all in response to attacks carried out on its soil or against Iranian targets. ... Iran incubated a network of proxy forces in several Arab ...

  7. Iran supports Hamas, ... Tehran and its proxy forces in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen seem to want to keep up pressure on Israel and US forces in the region with harassing attacks, but not to ...

  8. Axis of Resistance - Wikipedia

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    The Axis of Resistance [a] is an informal coalition of Iranian-supported militias and political organizations across the Middle East. [30] Formed by Iran, it unites actors committed to countering the influence of the United States and Israel in the region.

  9. Proxy war - Wikipedia

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    In political science, a proxy war is an armed conflict where at least one of the belligerents is directed or supported by an external third-party power. In the term proxy war, a belligerent with external support is the proxy; both belligerents in a proxy war can be considered proxies if both are receiving foreign military aid from a third party country.