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Will Israel’s conflict with Iran draw in the US?

Will Israel’s conflict with Iran draw in the US?

Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu insists his sweeping attacks on Iran are a necessity to protect his country from a ‘nuclear holocaust’. But what is his ultimate aim? The two countries are exchanging attacks, with an Israeli strike hitting the world’s biggest gas field and some Iranian missiles hitting buildings inside Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu insists the attacks were nothing compared to what Iran would see in the coming days. Today, Hussein Ibish from the Arab Gulf States Institute on the risks of further escalation and America being drawn into the conflict. Featured: Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington

ABC News Daily · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

June 15, 202513m 32s

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Show Notes

Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu insists his sweeping attacks on Iran are a necessity to protect his country from a ‘nuclear holocaust’.

But what is his ultimate aim? 

The two countries are exchanging attacks, with an Israeli strike hitting the world’s biggest gas field and some Iranian missiles hitting buildings inside Israel.

Prime Minister Netanyahu insists the attacks were nothing compared to what Iran would see in the coming days. 

Today, Hussein Ibish from the Arab Gulf States Institute on the risks of further escalation and America being drawn into the conflict. 

Featured: 

Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington

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