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    Breaking: 7 Nations Back Israel Amid Rising Iran-Israel Tensions, Say Iran Must Never Acquire Nuclear Weapons

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    As tensions between Iran and Israel continue to escalate, a significant development has emerged on the global stage. The G7 nations have issued a unified statement expressing their full support for Israel, emphasizing the country's right to self-defense amid growing hostilities. The group also reaffirmed a strong stance that Iran must never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. This statement comes at a time when Israel and Iran have engaged in a series of aggressive exchanges, raising fears of a broader regional conflict. Israeli leadership, particularly Prime Minister Netanyahu, has long warned of action against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Many analysts believe that this confrontation had been building for over a decade, with Israel waiting for the right geopolitical climate. With U.S. President Trump’s hardline policies and renewed Western alignment, Israel seems to have found a strategic window. The G7’s open backing further isolates Iran, particularly as Middle Eastern nations remain cautious and hesitant to openly side with Tehran. Meanwhile, Iran may lean on China for military and economic support, but regional power dynamics remain uncertain. With the U.S. and allies united behind Israel, and Middle Eastern countries still silent, Iran faces increasing diplomatic and military pressure.

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