#IsraelIranConflict The Israel-Iran conflict is a long-standing geopolitical struggle rooted in ideological, military, and regional power tensions. Iran opposes Israel’s existence, backing proxy groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, while Israel views Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional influence as existential threats. The conflict plays out via cyber warfare, targeted assassinations, airstrikes in Syria, and proxy battles. Recent escalations, including direct military confrontations and attacks on shipping routes, have intensified global concerns. Both nations use alliances—Israel with the U.S. and Iran with militant groups—to extend influence. While not an open war, the conflict’s volatility threatens wider Middle East stability. International diplomacy aims to prevent escalation, but deep-rooted hostilities and strategic interests make lasting peace elusive.