The spread of the war in the wider region of the Middle East, which would be triggered by the involvement of Iran in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, military analyst Sean Bell analyzes on Sky News.

In the analysis there is talk about the hatred on both sides that fuels this war as opposed to other conflicts dictated by ambitions such as expansionism and economics. It is precisely in this particularity that the choice of the solution to the conflict lies, which cannot be other than politics.

Sean Bell also focused on the question that has been raised in the wake of this conflict, which is none other than who benefits from the war, “pointing” to Iran. He referred to the normalization of relations with some Arab countries that has been achieved in recent years and Iran’s reaction against this development, recalling at the same time that it finances Hezbollah and Hamas.

“So while we have no evidence of direct involvement in the war, the dark shadow of Iran hangs very heavily over the timing and impact of this attack,” Bell said.

Regarding Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza, the military analyst said it is being delayed because Israel is “working out what their targets are.”

A problem they are facing Israeli forces are infiltrating their armored vehicles into densely populated urban areas. Gaza is an area of ​​45 square kilometers inhabited by 2.3 million people, making it the most densely populated on the planet.