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The urgent need for global diplomacy, regional dialogue
Manila Bulletin
|June 22 2025
The escalating war between Iran and Israel has become one of the most dangerous military confrontations in the Middle East in decades. What began as veiled threats and proxy clashes have evolved into direct attacks against each other’s territory. Israel has carried out airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear and military installations, while Iran has responded with missile and drone assaults on Israeli cities and critical infrastructure.
This war extends far beyond a regional conflict. It threatens global security, energy markets, economic stability, and the lives and livelihoods of millions, including overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) across the Middle East.
There are growing concerns that the longer the hostilities continue, some groups like Hezbollah and Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria, may widen the scope of the conflict, turning it into a multi-front war.
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