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Israel’s War against Iran could destroy its GDP, banks, oil fields, interests, and the regime of Netanyahu

Israel’s War against Iran could destroy its GDP, banks, oil fields, interests, and the regime of Netanyahu, Arab countries betrayed Israel and US.

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Recently, Saudi Arabia has made a big statement due to which it has been said that Israel will face a major multi-front war in the future, which will affect Israeli GDP, Bank, Financial, and global Oil and Trade Business. Saudi Crown Prince MBS says Israel could face a long war that may destroy its GDP, banks, oil fields, foreign interests, and the current regime of Netanyahu. Saudi Arabia warns to replace Israel with Syria-Greece Fibre-Optic cables to reduce dependence on Israel and US companies. Due to this, it has been said that in the future, Saudi Arabia will break all types of trade, diplomatic, financial, and business ties with Israel and will increase them with Greece. Apart from this, it has also been said that Saudi Arabia has reduced its relations with Israel to almost zero in the last several months, due to which it is being said that no Arab country wants to have any kind of political relations with Israel in the future. So it has been reported that countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Bahrain, Kuwait and Turkey are completely limiting their relations with Israel due to which Israel fears that Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iraqi Hezbollah, and Yemeni Houthis can attack Israel from all sides.

Why did Saudi Arabia and Arab countries not save Israel and the US from Iranian retaliation during the 12-day strikes?

It is being said that in the future, Arab countries and countries like Saudi Arabia will keep their stance neutral instead of helping Israel against Iran, so that US and Arab relations can be saved, because if the US goes out of the Middle East, then Iran can take control of Arab countries in the coming days. So, in such a situation, it has been said that in the future Israel-Iran war, Arab countries, along with NATO forces, can also fight a big war inside Iranian soil. The “12-day strikes,” also referred to as the 12-Day War, occurred in June 2025 and involved a series of escalations between Israel, Iran, and the United States. It began on June 12-13 when Israel launched preemptive strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, missile sites, military command centers, and key personnel, aiming to prevent Iran from achieving nuclear breakout capability. Following the 2023 China-brokered reconciliation agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, GCC states prioritized de-escalation and diplomatic ties with Tehran to foster regional stability. Saudi Arabia publicly condemned Israel’s strikes as “aggressions against the brotherly Islamic Republic of Iran” and was thanked by Iranian officials for its position.

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