Mar 9 • 17:10 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

How the war between the US, Israel, and Iran became the 'Ramzan War'?

The ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has escalated into what's being referred to as the 'Ramzan War,' marked by heavy missile and drone attacks by Iran during the holy month of Ramadan.

In recent developments, the conflict surrounding the US, Israel, and Iran has been characterized by intense military confrontations, leading to the designation of this phase as the 'Ramzan War.' Despite assurances from Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian that missile and drone strikes would be avoided during Ramadan, reports indicate a significant escalation, with Iran launching a considerable number of missile and drone attacks targeting Gulf nations. These strikes have affected countries such as the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia, with the total number of attacks nearing a thousand.

The implications of these strikes are far-reaching, affecting regional stability and security within the Gulf regions. The Iranian government has insisted on its military capabilities and its commitment to responding to perceived threats from its adversaries in the West. The timing of these attacks during Ramadan raises questions regarding the intersection of religious observance and geopolitical conflicts, making the situation even more complex and sensitive.

Given the significant military engagement, analysts suggest that this escalation may lead to further complicating diplomatic relationships in the region. The reactions from the targeted Gulf states and the potential response from the US and Israel could determine the next steps in this evolving conflict, as the situation continues to develop amid heightened tensions.

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