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Iran at this stage, while nearly two-thirds expect a return to large-scale conflict. The poll also showed growing concern over US influence on Israeli defence decisions and deep pessimism about the chances
conflict diplomatically isolated, without its military allies being obligated to provide immediate assistance. Yet the US and Israel also find themselves diplomatically isolated. Washington has many allies, but their effective support remains unclear. Russia
influence over events than his partners in Israel. That is despite Israel’s leaders – and in particular Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – repeatedly [calling Iran](/gallery/2025/6/18/the-history-of-netanyahus-rhetoric-on-irans-nuclear-ambitions) and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah existential threats. Netanyahu
conflicts, real and imagined,” he said. “This could be another example of this Trump-style claiming credit,” he added. Nader said that while the ceasefire may be influenced by broader US-Iran dynamics, it should
influenced by data gathered from ongoing global conflicts. According to Ikinci, the war in Ukraine highlighted the impact of cheap, first-person view (FPV) and kamikaze drones supported by artificial intelligence. In response, Roketsan developed
Iran remained “reluctant” to commit to any ceasefire, according to accounts, having little trust that the [Trump administration](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration) was not simply using talks as a guise for the US and Israel
conflict and securing a deal may require Trump to concede ground to Tehran – either on its nuclear programme or over Iran’s role in the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important oil transit
conflict. In Lebanon, certain political players have decided to align with Israel, which will surely provoke a response from Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Netanyahu – who has a strong interest in maintaining a “permanent war” until the Israeli
Israel war on Iran will be during Trump’s visit. Beijing has made its opposition to the war clear, at times asserting behind-the-scenes pressure on its trading partner Iran. However, it has largely
conflict with Iran. “Let us be clear: given the horrific and illegal behavior of the Netanyahu government over the last three years, the American people have had enough. Support for Israel in this country
influence with Tehran. China is Iran’s biggest economic and strategic partner. Araghchi met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi [last week](/news/2026/5/6/araghchi-in-beijing-how-china-could-shape-the-direction-of-the-us-iran-war) in Beijing, where China reaffirmed its “strategic partnership” with Iran while calling
Iran. While the two sides were meeting in Washington on Tuesday, Hezbollah claimed at least 24 attacks on Israel and Israeli troops in Lebanon. Drone and rocket alarms sounded in communities across northern Israel
conflict, including sending mine - clearing and other military vessels, the Wall Street Journal reported. French president Emmanuel Macron said the plan is for an international defensive mission that doesn’t include the “belligerent” parties which
US from continuing attacks on Lebanon, declaring “enough is enough”. - **Netanyahu says campaign not over:** The Israeli PM warned that the campaign against Hezbollah was not over. “We have not yet finished the job”, adding
US, Israel and many Lebanese, who accuse the group of defending the interests of its patron, Iran, and dragging the country into unnecessary wars. Supporters say Hezbollah is the only protection they have
conflict – in the years ahead. China is trying to quietly step in as a peacemaker with the war now in its third month. Beijing has joined Pakistan as a mediator in the US-Israel
Israel war on Iran, the conflict has killed thousands of people and disrupted major energy flows. At the centre of the crisis is the Strait of Hormuz, the vital chokepoint where about 20 percent
conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Israel's continued attacks in Lebanon have posed an ongoing threat to the fragile truce, with Israel disputing that the agreement extended
conflict with Iran, though he did not specify where. Iraqi officials have publicly denied authorising any foreign military presence in the area. “There is no agreement or consent for any force to be present
influence to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as Washington urges Beijing to play a greater role in easing tensions linked to the war. - **Iran war to cast a shadow at BRICS meeting