#IsraelIranConflict The Israel–Iran conflict is a longstanding tense confrontation between two Middle Eastern countries with deeply opposing political and religious stances. The animosity stems from after the Iranian Revolution in 1979, when Iran declared its non-recognition of the existence of the State of Israel and supported anti-Israel organizations such as Hezbollah (in Lebanon) and Hamas (in the Gaza Strip). Meanwhile, Israel views Iran as the greatest threat to national security, particularly regarding Tehran's nuclear program.

The conflict often occurs indirectly through cyber attacks, assassinations, and Israeli airstrikes on Iran-affiliated targets in Syria. Recently, tensions have escalated following events in Gaza and Lebanon, raising concerns about a comprehensive regional war.