Israel threatens Iranian pawn

Shaking with fear: This is the next country Israel is expected to attack

Amid ever rising tensions throughout the Middle East, it has become extremly difficult to know where the next attack will be with multiple nations holding their breath as to if they are next in line. One country in particular has just received a threatening message from Israel, could they be next?

Baghdad, Iraq (Photo: Focus and Blur/ Shutterstock)

Israel has sent an ominous message to Iraq, stating that it will target locations within the country if the drone attacks from its territory continue, or if Iran uses its territory for an attack.

In the background of reports that Iran is planning to launch its attack against Israel from Iraqi territory, the Saudi site "Elaph" reports that Israel has sent an ominous message to Iraq, stating that it will target locations in the country if the drone attacks from its territory continue, or if Iran uses its territory for an attack.

Last night, it was reported that officials in the Iraqi government approached the Iranians and asked them not to involve them in the war against Israel. In Iran, they responded that these are Iraqi militias and that Iran has no control over them and no ability to prevent them from acting.

Meanwhile, according to a report by Barak Ravid on the 'Walla' website last weekend, Iran is expected to launch the attack from the territory of a supporting country, where it operates one of its branches. The report further indicates that Iran is planning to carry out an attack against Israel in the coming days – from Iraqi territory. The reason: to avoid another Israeli attack on Iran. It was also reported that the attack is expected to be carried out using hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles.

It is worth noting that Israel has conveyed a message to Iran that any attack on Israel will be met with an attack on Iranian territory, regardless of the location from which Iran attacks.

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