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Iran–Israel War 2025: Who Supports Whom?

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The Iran-Israel war 2025 has officially shattered any illusion of peace in the Middle East.


It started with bombs. It’s now turning into a global realignment.


On June 13, Israel launched a surprise military campaign—Operation Rising Lion—hitting Iran’s key nuclear facilities and missile sites. Iran quickly retaliated with Operation True Promise III, targeting Israeli cities with drones and ballistic missiles.

As missiles fly and cities brace, one question dominates headlines and search bars:


Who is supporting Israel? Who is backing Iran?


Let’s break it down.


🇮🇱 Who Supports Israel in the Iran War 2025?


The United States is leading the charge in supporting Israel.

  • President Donald Trump called Iran’s defiance “a mistake” and confirmed full support for Israel’s military actions.

  • U.S. forces have deployed THAAD missile defense systems and naval assets like the USS Nimitz near the conflict zone.

  • While the U.S. hasn’t struck Iran directly, its presence is a clear deterrent.

Europe stands beside Israel, too.

  • The UK, France, and Germany publicly support Israel’s right to self-defense.

  • During the G7 summit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz described the Israeli airstrikes as “bold and necessary.”

  • Jordan has reportedly opened its airspace to coalition aircraft.

🚫 Rumors debunked: Viral social media claims suggesting Saudi Arabia, UAE, and India are backing Israel militarily have no official confirmation. Disinformation campaigns are already clouding the facts.


🇮🇷 Who Is Supporting Iran in the 2025 Conflict?

Iran’s real strength lies in its proxy network—the Axis of Resistance:

  • Houthis in Yemen launched drones toward Israel as a show of force.

  • Hezbollah in Lebanon issued threats, though they've avoided direct engagement so far.

  • Iraqi militias are actively protesting and threatening U.S. bases.

Diplomatically, Russia and China have defended Iran at the UN Security Council.

  • Russia blocked U.S.-backed resolutions condemning Iranian missile attacks.

  • China urged restraint and criticized Western military escalation.

📢 No direct military aid has been confirmed from either Moscow or Beijing—yet.

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⚖️ Neutral Powers: Walking the Tightrope

  • Turkey’s President Erdoğan condemned both Israel and Iran, proposing peace talks.

  • Gulf states like Saudi Arabia and UAE are maintaining silence publicly while bracing for regional instability.

  • Qatar and Oman are helping with evacuations of foreign nationals and calling for de-escalation.

🛡️ How Are Countries Responding on the Ground?

  • Israel’s Iron Dome and Arrow defense systems, powered in part by U.S. technology, have intercepted the majority of Iran’s missiles.

  • Iran has begun evacuating nuclear scientists from locations like Natanz amid fears of deeper Israeli strikes.

  • NATO remains on alert, though it has not deployed troops or assets.

📊 Quick Summary: Who Supports Who in the Iran–Israel War 2025

Israel is backed by:

  • United States – providing military intelligence, missile defense systems (like THAAD), and naval support in the region.

  • United Kingdom, France, and Germany – offering diplomatic backing and supporting Israel’s right to self-defense.

  • Jordan – reportedly allowing allied aircraft access to its airspace.

Iran is supported by:

  • Houthis in Yemen – launching drones and missiles toward Israel.

  • Hezbollah in Lebanon – issuing threats but not yet directly engaging.

  • Iraqi militias – protesting U.S. presence and threatening regional escalation.

  • Russia and China – supporting Iran diplomatically by blocking UN resolutions and criticizing Western involvement, but not engaging militarily.

Neutral or cautiously positioned countries include:

  • Turkey – condemning both sides and offering to mediate peace.

  • Saudi Arabia and UAE – remaining officially silent, while monitoring the situation closely.

Qatar and Oman – assisting in evacuations and promoting diplomatic dialogue.


🔮 What’s Next in the Iran-Israel Conflict?

This conflict is far from over. As search queries spike with terms like “Middle East war escalation”, “World War 3 trending”, and “Iran Israel nuclear tensions”—one thing is clear:

The Iran-Israel war isn’t just a regional fight. It’s a test of alliances, deterrence, and global order.

The world is watching. And choosing.


REPORT BY: TANVIRUR RASHID

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