Middle East conflict escalates: Drone attacks endanger Germany's security!
Current developments in the Israel-Iran conflict: Air strikes increase tensions, global consequences for oil prices and security in Germany.

Middle East conflict escalates: Drone attacks endanger Germany's security!
The situation in the Middle East is rapidly escalating, and the current situation between Israel and Iran promises to touch every corner of the world with global implications. On June 13, 2025, Israel carried out repeated airstrikes on Iranian targets, an action that was seen as a direct response to intelligence information about Iran's nuclear buildup. These attacks led to public celebrations among Iranians in Tehran who celebrated a retaliatory strike, while many in the population could secretly be happy about the loss of high-ranking military officials. Iran sees Israel's aggression as a declaration of war and sees itself as a betrayed nation suffering under the weight of its leadership, which has chosen Israel as its arch-enemy. Experts such as military analyst Mick Ryan warn of an impending major conflict that threatens stability in the region and beyond, as fr.de reports.
The conflict has already led to a massive stoppage of civilian air traffic in Tel Aviv. In addition, the Israeli cabinet has extended the state of emergency until the end of July, while Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has indicated that Germany is preparing for possible attacks on Israeli or Jewish targets. Jordan reported intercepting Iranian drones en route to Israel. Thus, the conflict appears to affect not only Israel but also neighboring states, and European security could also be at stake.
A look at the conflict
Why this approach now? The latest attacks are linked to Iran's suspected nuclear programs, which are reportedly aimed at developing nuclear weapons. This development worries not only Israel, but also Western nations. Israel aims to attack Iran's nuclear facilities; Among the 25 to 30 systems, some are particularly striking. This also includes the uranium enrichment plant in Natans, the conversion plant in Isfahan and the heavy water reactor in Arak. Military experts argue that fairly precise attacks, for example with Israel's most powerful "bunker buster", the GBU-28, could potentially reach the target within a week, as welt.de states.
The history of Israel and Iran is riddled with political turning points. Originally, both countries worked together in various areas. This changed in 1979 with the Islamic revolution, which caused relations to deteriorate, and the hostilities against Israel established as state doctrine by revolutionary leader Khomeini. Since then, Israel has been viewed as a threat to Iran, and Iran supports various militant groups in the region.
Consequences for the global economy
In addition to the geopolitical tensions, the military conflicts also have economic consequences. The scope for action should not be underestimated, as the export of oil is an important economic sector for Iran. Israel is already deliberately intervening in Iran's oil and gas industry, which could affect the price of oil on the international market. The economic ties are close and these attacks could destabilize the global economy and increase the price of fuel in Germany, experts warn.
The developments surrounding Iran and the diverse lines of flight within its political system are more than just a story for the news columns. This is about human fate, geopolitical power games and, last but not least, the security of the civilian population. The situation remains extremely tense and continues to be closely monitored, both by politicians and citizens in Germany and beyond, as deutschlandfunk.de notes.