Israel conducts airstrikes in Tehran and Beirut as tensions rise, while the U.S. hints at Trump's involvement in Iran's leadership selection process.
In a surprising development, Israel has carried out airstrikes against targets in both Tehran and Beirut, signaling a sharp rise in regional instability. These actions have drawn significant international attention and concern.
Simultaneously, the United States has suggested that President Trump is considering playing a direct role in Iran's internal affairs, particularly regarding the selection of their leadership. This move has sparked debate over the appropriate level of international interference in domestic matters and its potential consequences for global security.
The strikes in Tehran and Beirut have raised alarms among diplomats and analysts, who warn that such actions could escalate existing conflicts and lead to further destabilization in the already volatile Middle East region.