The article discusses Israel's potential involvement in the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States. As of now, Israel has not joined the U.S. in attacking Iran, nor has Iran launched attacks against Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued strong warnings to Iran, stating that any future attacks would provoke a 'far more powerful' response than previously seen. The article draws parallels to the 1991 Gulf War, where Israel faced pressure to retaliate against Iraq after Saddam Hussein's threats. At that time, the U.S. persuaded then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to avoid direct action, fearing it would fracture the international coalition. Today, while Iran poses a greater threat to Israel, the country possesses stronger defensive capabilities and has not yet been attacked. Meanwhile, Iran has focused its efforts on targeting U.S. interests in the region.
Bias read (Center): The article presents historical context and quotes from Israeli leadership without overtly favoring one side. It provides balanced information about past and present situations, including references to both Israeli and U.S. perspectives, without using biased language or omitting key viewpoints.





