Israel: Ending Iran's Hormuz Threat Key to India Trade Corridor Success

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy states that ending Iran's ability to threaten key shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz is a fundamental prerequisite for building the proposed India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and ensuring shared prosperity with India. He accuses the Iranian regime of deliberately trying to sabotage regional economic integration by sowing chaos and violence. Levy expresses deep skepticism about a reported US diplomatic proposal to Iran, doubting the regime's willingness to become a peaceful actor. He claims the Iranian leadership has been militarily incapacitated but warns it remains defiant, continuing to reject negotiations and pursue threatening programs.

Key Points: Ex-Israeli Spokesperson: Curbing Iran Vital for India Trade Corridor

  • Iran's threat to Strait of Hormuz must end
  • Security key for India-Middle East-Europe corridor
  • Iran accused of sowing regional chaos
  • Skepticism over US diplomatic proposal to Iran
  • Claim that Iran's leadership is "incapacitated"
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"Ending Iran's ability to blockade Hormuz critical for shared prosperity with India": Former Israeli Spokesperson Eylon Levy

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy says neutralizing Iran's military threats is critical for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and shared prosperity.

"Ending the Iranian regime's ability to blockade the Strait of Hormuz... is absolutely critical - Eylon Levy"

Tel Aviv, March 25

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy has asserted that neutralising Tehran's military threats is a fundamental prerequisite for establishing a long-term economic partnership with India and ensuring the success of the proposed India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.

In an interview with ANI, Levy stated that, "Ending the Iranian regime's ability to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, to bomb Dubai Airport, to bomb civilian and energy targets in the region is absolutely critical in order to build that shared prosperity and economic infrastructure with our friends in the region, most importantly with the great people of India."

Highlighting the strategic importance of the trade route, which was a major point of global discussion prior to the October 7 attacks, Levy noted that for Israel, ensuring maritime and regional security is vital to developing the corridor.

"For Israel, it is absolutely critical to ensure maritime and regional security so we can develop that trade corridor we've been trying to build for the last few years. Before the October 7th massacre, the world was talking about building a trade corridor that would go from India through the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Israel and connect it to Europe," he said.

Levy accused the leadership in Tehran of deliberately attempting to sabotage these economic integration efforts to maintain regional instability.

"The Iranian regime is trying to frustrate that trade corridor. It is trying to sow chaos and violence in the region so that the pro-stability actors in the region cannot grow and cannot prosper," the former spokesperson stated.

Regarding reports of a 15-point diplomatic proposal sent by the United States to Iran aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, Levy expressed significant skepticism, suggesting the Iranian regime's ideological stance makes a peaceful resolution unlikely.

"If there is a diplomatic agreement in which the Iranian regime that is sworn to death to America, death to Israel, agrees to stop being a threat and to be a peaceful actor, Israel will, of course, welcome that. But the Iranian regime is rejecting that. Unfortunately, I don't see any prospect for the Iranian regime accepting America's demands," he remarked.

Delivering a blunt assessment of the military situation, the former spokesperson claimed that the Iranian leadership has been effectively incapacitated.

"It's clear that the Iranian regime has lost the war. It lost its entire leadership in the first few seconds of the war. Since then, Israel and the United States have been systematically destroying the Iranian regime's ability to continue threatening its neighbours," he claimed.

Levy pointed to the continued use of aerial weaponry by Tehran against civilian targets as justification for the ongoing military operations by the US and Israel.

"We've seen how Iran has been firing missiles and drones into civilian areas, airports, energy, and infrastructure. Israel and the U.S. are systematically destroying that ability," he said.

Despite these military setbacks, Levy warned that Tehran remains defiant and continues to reject negotiations while "laughing in the face of the United States."

He observed, "They're rejecting negotiations. They think they are in a place to insist on demands. This is not over because the Iranian regime is not interested in stopping being a threat to its neighbours. It's not interested in stopping its nuclear program, ballistic missiles, support for proxy armies that have caused violence and terrorism across the region."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While security is important, this former Israeli spokesperson's language is very aggressive. It frames the entire problem as Iran's fault. The region's instability has many causes. India's foreign policy has always been about balanced engagement. We should be careful about aligning too closely with one narrative.
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Vikram M
The India-Middle East-Europe Corridor is a game-changer for our exports! It can reduce dependency on traditional routes. But yes, sir, without safe seas, it's just a dream on paper. Hope our government is working behind the scenes with all parties to ensure this project sees the light of day. 🤞
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Priya S
It's a complex situation. India has good relations with both Israel and Iran. We buy oil from Iran (when sanctions allow) and have strong defense ties with Israel. Our diplomacy is being tested. We must navigate this carefully to protect our national interests. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
Shared prosperity sounds good, but let's be real. The West's "prosperity" often comes with strings attached. India should focus on building its own naval capabilities to secure its trade routes. Atmanirbhar Bharat should extend to the seas too! 💪
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Michael C
The economic corridor is a brilliant strategic vision. Connecting India to Europe via the Middle East bypasses so many chokepoints. But the spokesperson is right – it can't work if a key actor is dedicated to sabotage. The world needs this trade route to be secure.

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