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Group members react to rising tensions between Iran and Israel

By Editorial Board Published June 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Group members react to rising tensions between Iran and Israel

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan activists share their ideas as tensions proceed to rise between Israel and Iran. 

As Israel and Iran proceed their assaults in opposition to one another, activists fear concerning the consequence. 

The assaults started 2 days in the past with Israel launching strikes on Iranian nuclear services, which Prime Minister Benjiman Netenyuah says are a risk to Israel. 

Heather Burnham, a social activist, worries concerning the future between the 2 nations. 

What to know as Israel-Iran battle hits fifth day

“I can positively see us getting concerned in a conflict, and it changing into a World Conflict III, and that is fairly terrifying,” mentioned Burnham. 

Burnham says there was no worldwide authorized validation for Israel’s assault on Iran, and fears that the battle is part of a much bigger difficulty. 

“It is a distraction from what they’re doing in Palestine, what they’re doing in Gaza,” said Burnham. “Especially considering that the attacks there have increased tremendously, immediately.”

Burnham says Iran has traditionally sided with Palestinians. 

Matthew Zivian, a Jewish activist, says Israel and Iran’s tensions have heightened through the years, however in distinction to Burnham, Zivian questions Iran’s intentions. 

“You already know, anytime a gaggle just like the Houthis or Hamas or Hezbollah assault Israel, they’re actually attacking on the behalf of Iran,” mentioned Zivian. 

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However Burnham feels otherwise. 

“That they had no nuclear weapons. It’s miles extra seemingly that they did not contemplate their protection and the way in which they’ve reacted to protection of assaults again,” mentioned Burnham. 

On day three of the battle, a whole lot have already been reported lifeless, and Zivian worries concerning the security of his kinfolk residing in Israel and civilians getting caught within the center. 

“You know, I worry for everybody’s safety. Fortunately, Israel has, you know, top-of-the-line, state-of-the-art aerial defense systems that should limit the amount of missiles that are landing in Israel,” said Zivian. “Obviously, some have hit, and that is a tragedy. There are casualties right now in Israel, and that is absolutely something to mourn.”

President Trump has said that the U.S was not concerned in Israel’s preliminary strikes in opposition to Iran, however officers verify that the U.S helped Israel intercept missiles from Iran’s counterattack. 

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