US-Israel-Iran conflict: Amazon, Google, Microsoft offices in Middle East under threat? IRGC releases ‘target list’
As the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a warning targeting economic centers and banks associated with the US and Israel throughout the Middle East. This announcement follows an Israeli airstrike that hit a bank in Tehran. In a significant development, Iran has also identified offices and infrastructure linked to major American technology companies, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, as potential targets. The IRGC's threats highlight the growing tensions in the region, with concerns mounting over the safety of foreign businesses operating in volatile areas. The situation poses serious implications for international relations and underscores the precarious security landscape in the Middle East. As the war enters its twelfth day, both local and global stakeholders are on high alert, monitoring developments closely amid fears of further escalation that could impact economic stability and workforce safety in the region.
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