The geopolitical trajectory of Iran-Israel relations

The Iran-Israel relationship stands as a critical axis of tension in West Asia, characterized by a deep-seated animosity and strategic rivalry. Over the decades, this complex dynamic has evolved, influenced by various geopolitical factors including religious differences, territorial disputes, and regional power struggles. Iran, an Islamic Republic, views Israel as a key adversary, promoting anti-Israel sentiments and supporting groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon. Conversely, Israel perceives Iran as a significant threat to its national security, particularly due to Iran's nuclear ambitions and its support for militant groups near Israel's borders. The historical backdrop of this relationship is steeped in the aftermath of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which marked a departure from Iran's previous relations with Israel. As tensions continue to escalate, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program and its influence in Syria, the Iran-Israel rivalry is likely to remain a pivotal issue affecting the broader geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, drawing in global powers and complicating diplomatic efforts in the region.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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