Gulf Nations Brace for Escalating Iran Conflict

Experts warn that ongoing hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the US could destabilize the entire Gulf region. Diplomacy is urgently needed to deescalate the crisis.
Iran and its regional rivals, led by Israel and the United States, have been engaged in a deepening cycle of attacks and retaliation, leaving the Gulf nations increasingly concerned about the security of their own borders and citizens. As the war rages on, analysts say that a return to diplomatic negotiations is the only way to end the crisis and stabilize the volatile region.
The conflict has escalated in recent months, with Israel conducting a series of airstrikes against Iranian targets in Syria and Iran retaliating with rocket attacks on Israeli territory and assets belonging to the US military in the region. Gulf states, which have close ties to both Israel and the US, find themselves caught in the middle, fearful of being drawn into a wider regional war.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


