Tehran: The war involving Israel, the United States and Iran is entering a more complex stage, with growing military action and new political moves shaping the conflict across the Middle East.
Israel has now announced that it is forming new defence alliances with countries in the region to counter Iran’s influence. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said these partnerships are being built with important regional nations, though he did not name them. The move shows a shift in strategy, as Israel seeks broader support beyond its traditional allies.
This development comes as fighting continues between Israel, the United States and Iran. Israeli and US forces have increased airstrikes on Iranian military and strategic targets, aiming to weaken Tehran’s capabilities. At the same time, Iran has continued missile and drone attacks on Israel and US-linked positions.
Israeli leaders say the military campaign is far from over and could continue for weeks. Officials also claim that recent operations have reduced key threats, while strengthening Israel’s position in the region.
The war is no longer limited to the main countries involved. It has spread across the Middle East, with attacks reported in several countries and growing involvement of armed groups aligned with Iran. Regional tensions have increased, raising fears of a wider conflict.
The formation of new alliances suggests that some countries in the region may be quietly moving closer to Israel due to shared concerns about Iran’s military and nuclear ambitions. This could reshape political relationships in the Middle East and create new security arrangements.
At the same time, global concern is increasing. The conflict has already disrupted oil supply routes and pushed up energy prices, affecting economies worldwide. There are also rising humanitarian concerns as civilian areas face damage and people are forced to live under constant threat.
Despite the escalation, there are still limited signs of diplomatic communication. However, no clear progress has been made toward ending the fighting.
The situation remains uncertain. With continued military action, regional involvement and new alliances forming, the conflict is moving into a more dangerous and unpredictable phase.