
The conflict between Israel and Iran continues to intensify, with both sides trading threats and retaliations. Israel’s Defence Minister Katz has explicitly stated that “eliminating” Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is one of the country’s war goals. Katz emphasized that “a man like [Khamenei] has always aimed at destroying Israel through his agents. This man, who is willing to attack us, must not stay alive.” This rhetoric follows Iran’s missile strike on Israel, which caused significant damage to the Soroka Hospital and other sites.
In response to the escalating hostilities, US President Donald Trump has indicated that he is still weighing his options regarding potential US military intervention. Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned the US of “serious irreparable consequences” if they were to launch strikes on Iranian territory.
The humanitarian toll of the conflict is mounting, with over 240 deaths reported in Iran, including 70 women and children, and at least 24 fatalities in Israel. The international community is growing increasingly concerned, with the US embassy in Israel advising its staff to shelter in place due to the ongoing hostilities.
Diplomatic efforts are underway to mitigate the situation, with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi set to meet with his British, French, and German counterparts, as well as the European Union’s top diplomat, in Geneva. However, the effectiveness of these diplomatic endeavors remains uncertain.
The conflict has also sparked concerns about potential cyberattacks and military interventions from other countries. The hacktivist group Predatory Sparrow has claimed responsibility for recent cyberattacks in Iran, targeting the country’s digital currency exchange and banking system. US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack has warned Hezbollah against intervening in the conflict, stating that it would be a “very bad decision.”
As the situation continues to unfold, the global community remains on high alert, with many countries urging restraint and diplomacy to resolve the conflict. The conflict’s trajectory will likely depend on the actions and decisions of key players, including Israel, Iran, and the United States.