The Israel-Iran war has major impacts in some countries across the Middle East and outside the region, particularly the United States
By analysis, no less than seven countries were directly or indirectly affected by the escalation between the two countries
Israel on Friday, June 13, launched an offensive attack on the Iranian territory, alleging that the country was on the verge of producing a nuclear weapon
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Several countries have been impacted by the war, either as a result of their direct involvement, regional consequences, or proxy activities. The list of countries that have been notably affected has therefore been compiled.
According to The Sun, below is the list:
Iran
As the primary victim, Iran has been severely affected by Israel’s air attacks in the bid to destroy its alleged nuclear weapon facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, energy sites and military infrastructures
Iran’s resources have been strained as a result of its missile retaliations. More than 430 have reportedly died, and 3500 are said to be injured. The incident has disrupted Iran’s economy, oil exports and domestic activities as many people fled Tehran, the country’s capital.
Israel
The Jewish country has initiated a direct conflict with a surprise attack on Iran, targeting its nuclear and military facilities. The development has strained Israel’s international relations with some Arab countries.
Israel has also sustained damage from Iran’s drones and missile attacks. The country has reported 25 deaths and hundreds of injuries. Major cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa have been targeted, and their air defences have been engaged.
Yemen
The country has been affected through the Iranian proxy, the Houthi movement, which has been participating actively by launching missiles at Israel in solidarity with Palestinians and Iran. The Houthis have condemned the US attacks on their targets as a call for war, fueling their action. The group’s activities have threatened shipping on the Red Sea with a major impact on the global trade route.
Lebanon
The Iranian-backed militia group in Lebanon, Hezbollah, has been weakened but has remained a potential player in the Iran-Israel war. Israel has continuously launched strikes on Lebanon and assassinated Hezbollah leaders. They have reduced the group’s strength, but its participation in the war has further destabilised Lebanon, which is suffering from political and economic crisis.
Syria
One of the factors that contributed to the conflict’s escalation following the death of Bashar al-Assad in 2024, which weakening of the regional influence of Iran. Israel has consistently attacked Iran and its proxy in Syria, making the country a proxy warfare battleground. The conflicts contributed heavily to the instability of Syria.
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Iraq In response to the Israel-Iran conflict, the Iranian-backed militias like Kataib Hezbollah, which operates in Iraq, have occasionally attacked US bases. While Iraq was being cautious in participating in the broader war, the use of its airspace by Israel to strike Iran has raised some tension in the region, putting its delicate political balance at risk.
United States
The US is directly involved in the war against Iran, providing defensive support for Israel. It has intercepted several Iranian missiles and conducted strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites on June 22. It has military bases across the region, including bases in the Gulf states. It has become a major target for Iranian retaliation, which may lead to war to wider escalation.
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