Key Points

Israeli diplomat Kobbi Shoshani declares the Iran-Israel ceasefire a historic turning point for the Middle East. He credits the US-backed military operation for pressuring Tehran into negotiations. Shoshani warns of Iran's alliances with Syria and Hezbollah but sees hope for peace with Saudi Arabia. The region now faces a critical juncture as diplomatic shifts unfold.

Key Points: Israel's Kobbi Shoshani Calls Iran Ceasefire a Historic Middle East Shift

  • Shoshani credits US-Israel operation for pressuring Iran into ceasefire
  • Warns of Iran's "evil axis" with Syria and Hezbollah
  • Foresees diplomatic realignments with Saudi Arabia
  • Notes civilian casualties despite ceasefire progress
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Iran-Israel ceasefire marks a historic shift in Middle East, says Israeli diplomat Kobbi Shoshani

Israeli diplomat Kobbi Shoshani hails Iran-Israel ceasefire as a turning point, citing US-backed pressure on Tehran and potential peace with Saudi Arabia.

"People underestimate what has happened in recent days. It’s going to completely change the Middle East. – Kobbi Shoshani"

Mumbai, June 24

Israeli Consul General to Midwest India Kobbi Shoshani described the ceasefire between Iran and Israel as "turning point" for the Middle East, stating that the recent Israeli-American joint operation against Iran was “extremely successful” and has put immense pressure on Tehran.

Speaking to IANS in Mumbai, Shoshani said, “It was a fantastic operation that Israel launched on Iran, with some support from the US. Iran was under pressure, and I wasn’t surprised the ceasefire came so soon. It was reconfirmed by Iran as well.”

The ceasefire announcement by the US President was swiftly followed by Iran stating that it would halt attacks if Israel did the same. Shoshani noted that while peace is now gradually being implemented, “many innocent people have already lost their lives.”

On the recent attacks from Iran, he said, "The recent attack towards Israel was very bloody. Four innocent people lost their lives and many were injured. There was some infrastructural loss in the city of Beersheba but this is a common practice in middle-east. In the very last moment, you have to send everything just to show some strength but in this case, it is very opposite."

In a significant escalation, Iran also launched missile strikes on the US air base in Qatar, which Shoshani interpreted as a show of force. “That was partly the idea – to show strength. It was well-organised,” he remarked.

Highlighting the broader geopolitical implications, he said, “People underestimate what has happened in recent days. It’s going to completely change the Middle East. We may now see progress toward peace with Saudi Arabia and perhaps other countries.”

He was sharply critical of what he termed the "evil axis" involving Iran, Syria, Gaza, and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

“What’s happening to the regime in Iran and their so-called axis of resistance is significant. We are living in a historic moment,” Shoshani asserted.

As the ceasefire holds for now, observers say the region stands at a critical juncture with new diplomatic realignments potentially emerging.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This ceasefire is welcome news for global stability. As an Indian, I hope this leads to reduced oil price volatility which impacts our economy. Israel showing restraint while defending itself is commendable. 🙏
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Priya M.
While peace is good, we must remember Iran's role in supporting terrorism near our borders too. India should learn from Israel's strong response to threats. National security can't be compromised!
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Amit S.
Interesting how the diplomat calls it "historic" while innocent lives were lost. War is never a solution - dialogue should have happened earlier. India has always believed in peaceful coexistence.
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Neha T.
The Middle East situation affects us more than we realize. With 8 million Indians working in Gulf countries, stability there means safety for our people. Hope this ceasefire lasts! 🤞
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Vikram J.
Israel's strong stance against Iran is admirable. We face similar threats from state-sponsored terrorism. Maybe our government should take notes on how to deal with rogue nations effectively.
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Sunita R.
The diplomat's tone seems too celebratory after so much bloodshed. Every life matters - whether Israeli, Iranian or Palestinian. As a mother, my heart breaks for all families who lost loved ones.

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