Trump Warns of Escalating Tensions Between Israel and Iran, Fears Major Conflict

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed concerns over the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, cautioning that the situation could escalate into a "massive conflict." His remarks come amid heightened hostilities in the region, with recent military exchanges raising fears of a broader confrontation.
Speaking at a recent public appearance, Trump emphasized the potential for a significant regional war if diplomatic efforts fail to de-escalate the situation. He reiterated his administration's past policies toward the Middle East, including strong support for Israel and a tough stance against Iran.
The latest tensions follow a series of incidents, including reported airstrikes and retaliatory actions between the two nations. Analysts warn that further escalation could draw in other regional and global powers, destabilizing an already volatile situation.
Trump’s comments align with his long-standing foreign policy approach, which has often prioritized military deterrence and strategic alliances in the Middle East. Meanwhile, current U.S. officials are reportedly engaged in behind-the-scenes diplomacy to prevent further violence.
The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, with calls for restraint from the United Nations and other global bodies.