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Turkey Warns Ongoing Israel-US-Iran War Could Spark Worldwide Crisis

(MENAFN) The head of Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization cautioned on Saturday that the ongoing conflict involving Israel, the US, and Iran could escalate into a broader global crisis if it persists, according to reports.

Speaking at the Stratcom Summit 2026 in Istanbul, Ibrahim Kalin stated: "Since the pandemic, our world has been going through many critical thresholds, crises, and ruptures.”

Kalin referenced the Russia-Ukraine war, now entering its fifth year, noting that there remains no clear resolution in sight. He also highlighted that the repercussions of the conflict that began on Oct. 7, 2023, between Israel and the Palestinian resistance group Hamas continue to be felt.

"While efforts to realize peace in Gaza continue, Israel’s violations and its policies of occupation and annexation continue without interruption," he added.

Regarding current developments, Kalin noted that the 12-day Israel-Iran war last June served as a precursor to the present conflict. "We are currently in the middle of the Israel/US-Iran war that began on Feb. 28 and has continued for about a month," he said.

He emphasized that Türkiye has pursued intensive diplomatic initiatives to prevent the Iran war from emerging and to halt its expansion, warning that the conflict risks spreading beyond the region.

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