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But even after all this, in reality, it is Israel that is benefiting the most. The advantage for Israel is that it is hitting two targets with one arrow—weakening both the Arab world and Iran at the same time. There may come a point where a conflict breaks out between the Arabs and Iran, and Israel can simply sit back and enjoy the situation. Iran should also consider this perspective: in the long term, who actually benefits from what it is doing, and who suffers the losses? In my view, whatever is happening these days is paving the way for the idea of “Greater Israel.” Although Iran may be acting out of compulsion to try to stop the war, the broader consequences tell a different story. Another major loss is being faced by developing countries. The crises in oil and gas, rising inflation, and increasing unemployment are becoming more alarming for them. In this context, the role of developed countries has also been disappointing. No one is stepping forward to stop this injustice. Instead, they are waiting for the conflict to end on its own so they can maintain a neutral stance, whereas they should have taken a front-line role.



























