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The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with potential ramifications for global security. The reported weakening of Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria, contributing to the decline of the Assad regime, a key Iranian ally, has left Iran increasingly isolated. This shift in power dynamics has emboldened Israel to reconsider military action against Iran’s nuclear program, a program that Israel and its international allies view as a significant threat. The escalating tensions between the West and nations like Russia and Iran further exacerbate the situation, creating an environment ripe for conflict.

Israel’s apprehension regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions is not new. Earlier this year, Jerusalem reportedly contemplated striking Iran’s nuclear facilities, a move that has long been considered a taboo option. The United States, under the Biden administration, and other international partners, including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), have strongly cautioned Israel against such action. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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