Israel-Imán conflict: On June 13, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaho dealt with urgent diplomatic interviews with several world leaders, including Indian premiere Narendra Modi, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron, on 13 June, after Israeli free air.
Netanyahu is also planned to have discussions with US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and British Prime Minister Kier Starmer in the coming days.
“The leaders have shown an understanding of Israeli defensive needs in the face of the Iranian threat of destruction; the Prime Minister said that he would continue to contact them in the coming days.”
The Indian Minister of external affairs with the Jaishankar in the afternoon from Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon Saar spoke to discuss ongoing development. Later, Jaishankar conducted an interview with the Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi about the latest situation.
Israeli air strikes focused on Iranian nuclear facility
Israeli air strikes started early on Friday under the Codename Rising Lion operation.
Airstrikes focused on Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities, racket production places and higher military commanders, including Hossein Salami, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Gardal Corps.
This operation represents a dramatic escalation in a decade of long conflict by Israel-Iran, and Israel declared an emergency in the middle of the fears of Iranian retaliation by rocket and drones.
In the notes, PM Netanyahu described the strike as an essential and accurate response to what he called the existential threat represented by Iranian nuclear ambition. “We are at a decisive moment in Israel’s history,” he said, stressed that the campaign would continue as long as it would need to be removed.
The timing of these diplomatic efforts is critical and comes only a few days before the planned international negotiations in Oman aimed at addressing the Iranian uranium enrichment program. Israeli air strikes have added complexity to the diplomatic landscape, while Iran promised serious retaliation and regional tension increases sharply.
Global markets reacted quickly, with oil prices rose in the middle of the fear of a wider conflict in the Middle East. Airlines suspended flights to AZ Israel and Iran, and the country in the region reduced the air space as military warnings increased.
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