The conflict between Israel and Iran is considered one of the most tense conflicts in the Middle East, and it is not just a passing political disagreement, but a deep confrontation intertwined with religion, politics, security, and regional influence. Israel sees Iran as the greatest existential threat due to its nuclear program and its support for groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza. Conversely, Iran views Israel as an occupying entity and a regional enemy that must be resisted.

In recent years, tensions have escalated significantly. We have seen assassinations of Iranian scientists, Israeli airstrikes on Iranian sites in Syria, and cyberattacks between the two sides. Each side tries to send messages of strength, but without being dragged into a wide direct confrontation, and the reason is that direct war between them could open the gates to a new hell in the region.