“An unprecedented turning point” in the conflict, according to political scientist Khattar Abou Diab

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Iran’s attack on Israel: “An unprecedented turning point” in the conflict, according to political scientist Khattar Abou Diab

Khattar Abou Diab, specialist in Islam and the Middle East, brings his expertise to the 19/20 info set after Iran’s attack on Israel on Sunday April 14.

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Khattar Abou Diab, specialist in Islam and the Middle East, brings his expertise to the 19/20 info set after Iran’s attack on Israel on Sunday April 14.

Will Iran’s attack on Israel change the situation in the Middle East? According to political scientist Khattar Abou Diab, specialist in Islam and the Middle East, this attack, all “like the attack on the Iranian consulate before, represents a turning point” in the conflict. “From a strategic point of view, as the French president said, it is an unprecedented attack in terms of the number of drones and ballistic missiles”he continues, and this “even if there is a success of the anti-aircraft defense in foiling this spectacular offensive”.

A “limited” reaction

“The fact that Iran has begun to directly confront Israel represents an unprecedented turning point, and for this, the West should be forced to reconsider its strategy of action in this area of ​​the world”, analyzes Khattar Abou Diab. For the political scientist, “we must expect the continuation of these conflicts”.

He also emphasizes that the “Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs” has “informed the United States, Turkey and neighboring countries of this attack within 72 hours”. However, by informing before 72 hours, “we give the enemy time to prepare”. “A limited reaction” so who has for the Iranians “reestablished a balance of power with Israel” And “restored the deterrent capacity” from the country.


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