الشرق اللبنانية
الشرق اللبنانية
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The conflict between Israel and Iran centers on influence and security, carrying ideological and symbolic dimensions. Israel relies on its biblical narrative, while Iran is rooted in the doctrine of Wilayat al-Faqih and the role of the Resistance Axis. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, tensions escalated, especially as Iran began to confront Israel through Shiite tools across the region, despite their historically positive relationship. Issues such as the Strait of Hormuz and internal economic tensions in Iran have delayed direct confrontation, though the possibility of escalation remains, given the challenging political and economic conditions faced by the Iranian regime.
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