Israel's ongoing military campaigns in Gaza and Lebanon have been accompanied by a significant escalation in tensions with Iran, prompting concerns about the potential risks of opening another battlefront.
According to officials, the situation is further complicated by the fact that Israel has also bombed Syria, Yemen, and Qatar in the past year, raising questions about the country's overall strategic objectives in the region.
The potential collapse or survival of Iran's Islamic Republic is seen as posing significant risks for Israel, with former ambassador and consul general of Israel in New York, Alon Pinkas, among those weighing in on the issue.
Regional Context
Rami Khouri, a distinguished fellow at the American University of Beirut, has also been analyzing the situation, while Mitchell Barak, CEO of Kevoon Research Strategy and Communications, has been assessing the potential implications for the region.
Presenter Rishaad Salamat has been hosting discussions on the topic, bringing together experts to examine the potential risks and consequences of Israel's actions.
Source: Al Jazeera

