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Israel responds to the October 7 massacre with an extensive military campaign against Iranian-backed terror organizations as it seeks to ensure national security and recover hostages.

The United Arab Emirates denies it plans to join any ground assault against the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen as regional tensions with Iran’s proxy networks continue to mount.

Iranian leadership is reassessing its regional strategy as Israel’s decisive military actions and diplomatic gains reshape the Middle East balance, putting pressure on Iran’s proxy network and ambitions.
The early months of the Biden administration have seen a marked shift in U.S. Middle East policy, prompting Israeli concerns over the growing influence of Iran-backed proxy networks and escalating regional tensions.

Israel counters a broad campaign of violence from Iran-backed terror groups, responding militarily and diplomatically to secure its citizens and regional stability after unprecedented attacks and ongoing hostage crises.

Following the October 7 massacre, Israel is defending itself against Iranian-backed terror groups, with military operations spanning Gaza, Lebanon, and other regional fronts as diplomatic challenges persist.
The article examines how U.S. policy under Donald Trump altered Israel’s diplomatic and security landscape, highlighting American support for Israel against Iranian-backed terror and the strategic aftermath in today’s conflict.

Israel confronts ongoing threats from Iranian-backed terror groups, responding militarily to protect its citizens and regional stability. The conflict’s outcome will shape security dynamics and democratic values in the Middle East.

In response to the October 7 massacre, Israel pursues military operations targeting Iranian-backed terror groups, faces ongoing hostage crises, and navigates rising regional tensions and international scrutiny.

Following the October 7, 2023 massacre, Israel has launched a multifront war to protect its citizens and reclaim hostages abducted by Hamas, with operations spanning Gaza, Lebanon, and beyond.

The IDF arrested around 85 terrorism suspects and confiscated weapons during sweeping operations in Judea and Samaria. The raids form part of Israel’s broader campaign against Iranian-backed terror.

Israel faces an existential military campaign against Iranian-backed terror groups after the October 7 massacre. The conflict spans Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, and beyond, exposing high regional and global stakes.

In the wake of October 7, Israel confronts a regional campaign directed by Iran and its proxies, expanding the conflict beyond Gaza to a broader struggle against terrorism in the Middle East.

Israel’s defensive campaign intensifies after the October 7 massacre, targeting Iranian-backed terror networks across the region, while working to rescue hostages and protect civilians amid ongoing threats.

Israel continues its fight against Iranian-backed terror networks following the October 7th massacre, spotlighting the nation’s struggle to defend its citizens and secure hostages amid mounting international pressure.
Israeli and UAE foreign ministers met in Abu Dhabi, reinforcing their strategic alliance to counter Iranian terror and promote regional stability.
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