Prerequisites for Forming an Anti-Iranian Coalition Emerge in the Middle East
After Iran's strike on Israeli territory, prerequisites for forming an anti-Iranian coalition have emerged in the Middle East. This is reported by Foreign Affairs.
The text indicates that a regional and international coalition, which has participated in countering Iran's missile and drone attacks on the Jewish state, showcases the potential for building a regional alliance directed against Tehran.
On the night of April 14, Iran launched 185 drones and 150 missiles towards Israel. Tehran made this response to an attack on its embassy in Damascus, carried out by the Israeli army. Following this, The Wall Street Journal reported that the scale of Iran’s assault on Israel shocked representatives of the American administration.
On April 19, it became known that a facility in Iran was hit by a missile strike from Israel. According to Iranian Fars news agency, the explosion occurred in the city of Khejdavaristan in Isfahan province, located not far from Isfahan city's airport and the country's Air Force's 8th base.