Shock Claim from Israeli Ambassador: Gulf Countries Preparing for Military Operation Against Iran
Israeli Ambassador Claims Gulf States - Israeli ambassador claims Gulf - Israel's Ambassador to Washington, Yehiel Leiter, has made claims that could further escalate tensions in the Middle East. The ambassador noted that Gulf countries are preparing for possible military operations against Iran. This statement comes against the backdrop of continuous pressure from the US and Israel against Iran and Tehran's retaliatory steps.

The high level of tension existing in the region is further exacerbated by such claims. This statement by Israel's diplomatic representative in Washington raises serious questions about the balance of power in the Middle East and the direction of future conflicts.
Leiter's words coincide with a time when international concerns about Iran's nuclear program and its influence in the region are growing. These preparations by Gulf countries, if true, could lead to a large-scale confrontation in the region.
The US and Israel's policy regarding Iran has long been aimed at curbing Tehran's regional ambitions. Iran, for its part, is trying to respond to these pressures through various methods. The ambassador's claim suggests the possibility of this confrontation entering a new and more risky phase.
Statements made at the diplomatic level regarding such sensitive issues usually carry great political significance. Ambassador Leiter's statement urges the international community and regional actors to monitor the situation more closely.
