Iran Israel attack – chat with the expert

Iran Israel attack chat with the expert

Updated 14.02 | Published 13.55

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Is it war now? Which countries are involved?

What do you wonder about the conflict between Iran and Israel?

Ask your questions to the Middle East expert and get answers in the chat.

  • How does this affect us in Sweden that Iran and Israel are at war?

    svensson_matseric

    not in a direct way but unrest in the EU’s backyard affects Europe and indirectly Sweden but no risk of war in Sweden

  • I have many Jewish relatives in Israel and am worried about our country Israel. I know that many, just like me, consider that Nethanyahu is at war with Israel as an effort and he does not listen to his people and what do you think about that when they are now talking about a big regional war or even a third world war?

    peace.

    I understand, many in other countries are also worried. However, believe that the worst is over for this time, and keep my fingers crossed that Israel lets the G7 and the UN deal with the Iranian attack in a diplomatic way

  • How big is the risk that we in Sweden will be affected by this?

    laila_carlson

    not such a big risk, but concerns in the EU’s backyard affect the entire EU, both economically and politically

  • How will it be now?

    If Israel does not respond, will the neighboring countries get a lift and see Iran as a role model and perhaps be closer to fighting Israel?

    Also (What do you think) will happen if Israel responds?

    Well met

    Very dangerous if Israel attacks Iran directly. A large-scale attack means that Israel must in some way violate the airspace of several countries, perhaps even the Gulf countries. It would mean a dangerous development where one of the world’s most important waterways with large energy resources is drawn into a possible war

  • Their atomic bomb reaches Gothenburg

    Nine0513 Sp

    Iran does not have nuclear weapons but Israel does

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