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  2. Iran–Israel proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Iran–Israel proxy conflict Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict, the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict, and the Iran–Turkey proxy conflict Israel (orange) and Iran (green) shown within the Middle East Date 16 February 1985 – ongoing (39 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 5 days) Location Worldwide ...

  3. Iran's Proxies Aren't Really Proxies - AOL

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    The support that Iran gives these groups—typically weapons, and advice on how to use them—doesn’t translate into the kind of power and control sponsors typically have over their proxies ...

  4. Explainer-Iran and its proxies and widening violence in the ...

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    The Iran-backed “axis of resistance” - a name Tehran and its proxies use for their concerted action against their enemies - all say their actions since Oct. 7 are in response to Israel’s ...

  5. Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    Iran aims to use Hezbollah as proxy model to establish throughout Africa. [282] Hezbollah already possesses support in West Africa, given the large presence of Lebanese diaspora. Moreover, the group was also used by Iran in the arming and training of insurgents in Nigeria, and has been engaged in Sierra Leone, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal. [283]

  6. Opinion: What’s Iran’s real plan in its proxy battle against ...

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    Iran supports Hamas, Hezbollah and other opponents of Israel but hasn’t shown visible signs that it wants to see the Israel-Hamas war expand into a regional confrontation that could draw in the ...

  7. Iran–Turkey proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish government also alleged that Iran financed and trained the Kurdish Hezbollah, and accused Iran of planning to use the Kurdish Hezbollah against Turkey. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] In March 1993, after Abdullah Öcalan left Syria, the Turkish government accused Iran of organising a ceasefire between the Kurdish Hezbollah and PKK. [ 42 ]

  8. Proxy forces armed by Iran could take part in retaliation ...

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    Iran's policy of arming militias took root in the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Proxy forces armed by Iran could take part in retaliation against Israel over Hamas leader's killing ...

  9. Axis of Resistance - Wikipedia

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    The Axis of Resistance [a] is an informal coalition of Iranian-supported militias and political organizations across the Middle East. [32] Formed by Iran, it unites actors committed to countering the influence of the United States and Israel in the region.