13th Day of the Gulf Crisis: War Enters a New Phase
Tension in the Gulf on its 13th day of War - The tension between the US, Israel, and Iran has been ongoing for thirteen days. The risk of military confrontation in the region is constantly rising, and numerous observers anticipate that the war will enter a more dangerous phase.

In recent days, Iran and Lebanon have launched intensive rocket attacks against Israel. These attacks have further destabilized the already fragile peace in the region, escalating the situation and causing great concern in the international community.
In response to these attacks, the US and Israel have also launched counter-strikes. These mutual attacks between the parties further accelerate the spiral of escalating tension and increase the likelihood of a large-scale conflict in the region.
A source from Iran's security circles stated that continuous US attacks against the country would pave the way for a new conflict hotspot in the region in the near future. This warning once again emphasizes how critical the current situation is.
Analysts note that this tension in the Gulf region could have serious impacts on global energy markets and international politics. Diplomatic efforts must be strengthened to stabilize the situation quickly.
