Netanyahu Warns Iran: “More Is on the Way” Amid Escalating Tensions with Global Impact on Dubai, India, and the USA
In a fiery video address aimed at the Iranian public, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that the Israeli military’s Operation Rising Lion is far from over. The objective of the campaign, according to Netanyahu, is to “thwart the Islamic regime’s nuclear and ballistic missile threat” — a message that has sent shockwaves across the Middle East, and drawn the attention of global powers including India, the USA, and nations in the Gulf region such as Dubai.
Netanyahu claimed that over the past 24 hours, Israeli strikes have successfully eliminated top Iranian military leaders, senior nuclear scientists, and a significant portion of Iran’s ballistic missile infrastructure, including what he described as the regime’s most advanced nuclear enrichment site.
“More is on the way. The regime does not know what hit them — or what will hit them,” Netanyahu warned in a post on X (formerly Twitter), signaling continued military operations.
UN Emergency Session Begins in New York as Global Powers React
As the situation unfolds, an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council is currently under way at UN headquarters in New York, USA. The meeting comes in response to the Israeli strikes and Iran’s subsequent retaliatory threats, with India, Dubai-based diplomats, and U.S. officials closely monitoring the proceedings.
Statements from key global powers — including the United States, India, and European nations — are expected to shape the international community’s stance on the escalating conflict.
Geopolitical Impact on India, Dubai, and U.S. Interests
With India maintaining strong diplomatic and trade relations with both Iran and Israel, and Dubai serving as a strategic hub in the Gulf region, the ongoing military confrontation could have serious implications for regional stability, energy prices, and global trade. The USA, already heavily involved in Middle Eastern diplomacy, is under pressure to respond with a strategy that prevents further escalation while protecting American interests.
This is a developing story, and its ripple effects will likely influence foreign policy decisions, economic forecasts, and security protocols in countries as far apart as Washington, New Delhi, and Dubai.
Stay tuned for real-time updates and expert insights as the world watches one of the most critical geopolitical flashpoints of 2025 unfold.
