(Bloomberg) -- Iran said Monday that an expansion of the war between  
Israel and Hamas was increasingly becoming unavoidable, a signal the main  
backer of the Palestinian militant group was preparing for a wider  
conflict.
“The time for political solutions is running out and the possible  
expansion of the war on other fronts is approaching the inevitable stage,”  
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian wrote on X, formerly  
known as Twitter.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/iran-warns-expansion-of-israel-hamas-war-becoming-inevitable-1.1985267
Iran supports armed groups around the Middle East including Hamas in Gaza  
and Hezbollah in Lebanon, but has denied any involvement in the  
unprecedented Oct. 7 attacks that killed 1,300 people in Israel.
Israel is preparing for a ground invasion to “wipe out” Hamas following  
the assault. Tehran has repeatedly called on Israel to lift its siege of  
Hamas-ruled Gaza and stop air strikes that have so far claimed more than  
2,750 lives in the Palestinian enclave, warning that the conflict will  
escalate if Israel doesn’t end what it describes as war crimes.
Hezbollah, one of the Middle East’s most powerful militias, has repeatedly  
exchanged fire with Israeli troops on the border with Lebanon over the  
past week, raising the specter of a second front opening up in Israel’s  
north.
Amirabdollahian toured the Middle East last week, including visits to the  
leaders of Hamas in Qatar and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hezbollah, which  
fought a month-long war with Israel in 2006, has warned that it stands  
ready to act.
“We are fully prepared — when the time comes — for any action that we will  
carry out,” Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qasem said  
after the meeting.
Hezbollah’s battle-hardened fighters have in recent years seen extensive  
combat in Syria, where they fought on the side of President Bashar  
al-Assad, and the group has an arsenal of precision-guided missiles that  
can reach deep into Israel.
Amirabdollahian’s comments come as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken  
returned to Israel Monday following talks with Arab officials, as  
diplomatic efforts intensify to avert a wider Middle East conflict.  
President Joe Biden is weighing visiting Israel himself and German  
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to arrive Tuesday.
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Sunday on CBS  
News’s Face the Nation that the US had held back-channel talks with Iran  
in recent days to press it not to expand the conflict.
On Saturday, the US announced it was sending a second group of warships to  
the Eastern Mediterranean as part of its deterrence effort.
### - what every 'thinking' fucker fears most now is the whole thing  
descending into a global conflict of russia, china, iran & n.korea versus  
the west + the inevitable hell-to-pay any such scenario would likely then  
bring right down on everyone's head?
what hammas did was unconscionable! some of the images of which will  
prolly never be erased from my head! but this HAS to stop!?!
that it occurred on the 50th anniversary of the yom kippur war is/was no  
coincidence, and was obviously intended/designed to force a major power  
change in the middle east, one they can't now draw back from... whereas  
the powers that be want things to remain the same as usual, particularly  
after smashing the middle east into disunited pieces lest they all moved  
as-one against israel at some future time... although with russia backing  
iran that all seems to be rather moot now anyway even though russia is  
occupied with ukraine, they's out there in syria as well!
meaning: that's when things could start getting really quite trippy, ya  
know?
bad trippy!
so it HAS to stop.
(can imagine the worst scenarios huh: nato battles russia in europe, while  
the us goes ape on the middle east, n.korea & china; a real shit show  
where no one wins)
i personally blame all the politicians me'self, they've caused all this...
and there's nada ordinary folks can do now to stop 'em! we've given 'em a  
free hand?
(on a smaller scale s.africa survived their very similar crisis, will WE  
be able to do the same? better place yer bets, the future's uncertain but  
is unfolding before our very eyes...)