tension increases in the Middle East

It was expected this Friday it arrived: Israel attacked Iran in the early hours of friday. However, it was a limited attack that limited the risk of an escalation of violence and reduced fears of an all-out war in the Middle East. However, the international community is working vigorously with all actors in the conflict to prevent tensions from escalating, as an increase in tension can lead to disastrous consequences.

Meanwhile, the world increasingly stops looking at the dramatic situation that the population of Gaza continues to experience: without food or water for weeks, without medical supplies, with hospitals and basic infrastructure completely destroyed, Gazans struggle to survive every day while Israel maintains the total blockade and continues bombing the civilian population, such as a group of children who were playing in the park this week and whose attack left at least eleven minors dead and as many injured.

In Tel Aviv, for its part, this Saturday there is a demonstration against Benjamin Netanyahu and for the release of the Israeli hostages who remain kidnapped in Gaza since the Hamas attack. The latest information leaked by the terrorist group confirms within the framework of the negotiations for a ceasefire that there are no longer 40 hostages alive, although the exact number of those who would have survived to this day is not known.

Iran’s attack on Israel

In the early hours of Friday, US sources alleged that Israel launched several missiles against Iran, specifically in one of the most important cities in the country, Isfahan. An attack that had come in the form of response by him suffered attack last Saturday.

Specifically, the attack occurred after 3:00 in the morning and the area is where the Iranian nuclear technological institute, an air base in that country, is located, although the nuclear facilities were not damaged. This city has almost two million inhabitants and is the third most populated city in the country. It is located 400 kilometers from Tehran.

Finally, Iran confirmed that they did shoot down some drones and that there were “loud explosions” that could be heard in the province. The Fars agency indicated that there were “three explosions” near the Shekari air base, north of Isfahan. The Iranian Space Agency, more specifically its spokesperson, Hoseein Dalirian, alleged yesterday that “There are no reports of a missile attack at this time.” The press officer of the Iranian Embassy in Spain, for his part, did not confirm that this attack occurred.

The alleged attack remains full of unknowns. Israel has not openly confirmed its authorship. Only It is known what a US official reported to ABC about the impact of missiles on Iran by Israel.

Now the questions revolve around what Iran’s response would be if it carried out one. According to the various threats that both countries have exchanged throughout the week, “in seconds” and “with weapons not used until now.” “The Zionists must know that this time they will not have 12 days and the response they will receive will not be in hours or days, it will be given in seconds,” the Iranian deputy foreign minister said in an interview a few days ago about a possible attack by Israel on Iran.

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