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Israel Reels Under Fire: Fallout from the Israel-Iran War and Trump's Escalating Rhetoric

As the conflict with Iran intensifies, Israel faces unprecedented military, economic, and societal pressures—while Donald Trump's inflammatory statements stoke further global tensions.

By Lal Sher Khan Published 7 months ago 4 min read

Tel Aviv, June 2025 — Israel is facing one of the most devastating crises in its modern history following the outbreak of full-scale war with Iran. What began as a series of proxy skirmishes and cyberattacks has now escalated into direct missile exchanges, air strikes, and a brutal economic collapse. The war, unprecedented in scale, has pushed Israel into a dangerous corner—militarily strained, diplomatically isolated, and internally fractured.

Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump, never far from controversy, has seized on the conflict to launch a barrage of polarizing statements that have further inflamed international relations. His unfiltered support for Israel combined with caustic remarks toward Iran and current American leadership has made him a central, albeit unofficial, figure in the unfolding crisis.


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War Ignites: How the Israel-Iran Conflict Boiled Over

The roots of the current war stretch back decades, but the spark was lit in early May 2025, when an alleged Israeli airstrike killed a top Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander near the Iraq-Syria border. In retaliation, Iran launched a coordinated wave of drone and missile attacks on Israeli military bases in the Golan Heights, Haifa, and the Negev desert. Within days, Israel responded with full-scale aerial bombardments of Iranian nuclear facilities and command centers in Tehran, Isfahan, and Mashhad.

By June, the war had claimed over 20,000 lives—mostly civilians on both sides. Israel’s Iron Dome defense system, once considered nearly impenetrable, has been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of Iranian ballistic missiles and suicide drones. Major cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem now echo with daily sirens and the distant thud of missile intercepts. Hospitals are overflowing, and the government has imposed rolling blackouts to conserve power after several power stations were struck.


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Economic Collapse and Civil Unrest

The war has shattered the Israeli economy. The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange has plunged over 60%, the shekel is in free fall, and international investors have pulled out in droves. Key sectors like tourism, tech, and agriculture are paralyzed. More than 500,000 Israelis are displaced, with many seeking refuge in hastily constructed shelters in the southern Negev or attempting to flee abroad.

Simultaneously, civil unrest is erupting inside Israel. Arab-Israeli citizens, already marginalized, are staging protests against the war and the government's aggressive military response. Ultra-Orthodox communities are clashing with police over compulsory military service extensions, while left-wing and centrist Israelis demand a ceasefire and criticize the Netanyahu government’s handling of the crisis.


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Trump Enters the Stage—With a Megaphone

Amid the chaos, former U.S. President Donald Trump has returned to the spotlight with his trademark mix of bravado and provocation. In a widely broadcast speech at a campaign-style rally in Florida, Trump declared:

> “If I were in office, Iran wouldn’t dare launch a single firecracker at our great ally Israel. Biden is weak, pathetic, and letting Israel burn. When I’m back, we’ll bomb Iran into the stone age if they touch Israel again.”



He added, with dramatic flair, “The Ayatollahs are terrorists in robes. And we don’t negotiate with terrorists. We eliminate them.”

Trump’s words drew immediate rebuke from the White House, which called them “reckless, dangerous, and unhelpful at a time when diplomacy is the only path to prevent global catastrophe.” Iran’s Foreign Ministry responded by calling Trump “a war criminal hungry for more bloodshed.”

Despite no formal government role, Trump’s comments have been aired repeatedly on Israeli channels, where right-wing factions hail him as a “true friend of Zion.” But others worry his rhetoric is only escalating the situation and undermining American diplomacy.


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Global Repercussions and the Shadow of Wider War

The Israel-Iran conflict is not occurring in a vacuum. Hezbollah in Lebanon has opened a northern front, exchanging fire with Israeli Defense Forces daily. In Iraq, U.S. bases have come under attack by Iranian-backed militias. The Strait of Hormuz has seen several near-clashes between Iranian naval forces and U.S. destroyers, raising fears of a regional war that could draw in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and possibly Russia and China.

Oil prices have surged to $170 per barrel, triggering inflation spikes across Europe and Asia. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has pleaded for restraint, warning that “the world stands at the brink of a wider war unlike any we have seen in decades.”


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Israel’s Future: Uncertain and Fractured

Within Israel, the psychological toll is mounting. The once-resilient national spirit is strained as families bury their dead and cities turn into fortresses. The Israeli Knesset remains deeply divided over how to proceed—some demand total war and occupation of Iranian territory, while others push for an immediate ceasefire, even at the cost of territorial concessions.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, under immense pressure, has called for national unity but faces growing calls for his resignation. A leaked IDF internal memo suggested that without significant foreign military aid, Israel’s defense infrastructure could begin to crumble within three months.


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Conclusion: A Nation on the Edge

As Israel endures the most existential threat since its founding, it finds itself fighting not just an external war with Iran, but an internal battle for its soul. The global community watches anxiously, caught between sympathy, strategic interest, and fear. In the middle of it all, Donald Trump’s bombastic re-emergence adds fuel to the fire—proving that while he may be out of office, his impact on global politics remains dangerously potent.

Whether Israel can survive this war intact remains an open question. What is certain is that the aftermath—military, political, and human—will echo for generations.

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