Israel’s collaborative voice less understanding and more concern

The last time Israel and Iran did the business of attacks, Israel had strong support from several colleagues. Britain and the United States provided backups in the form of fighter jets, fueling aircraft and air defense systems. Neighbor Jordan confirmed that he had shot Iranian missiles and drones. Some West Asian states allowed Israel to cross its airspace.This time, there was less understanding and more concern. Some European colleagues were worried that Israel was struggling with Iran after eight months of tension, but there was no excessive war. “Escalance is no one in the region,” said Britain’s PM Keer starrer. Those comments followed the growing chorus of Israel’s European condemnation in the last few months to carry forward the war in Gaza. The fastest condemnation came from the countries of the region. Egypt, which has a long -standing treaty with Israel, called the strike “a direct threat to regional and international peace and security”.Nevertheless, many prominent colleagues, including the US, stood behind Israel and expressed growing disappointment with Iran’s nuclear program. And should Iran launch a powerful retaliation against Israel, allies can still come to military defense of the country.