Tension in the Middle East will increase terrorism worldwide! Shocking revelation by former MI6 agent

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The war in Gaza has now spread to many countries in the Middle East. After the death of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, it seemed that this would be the beginning of the end of the war, but since then Israel's attacks in Gaza have intensified and the fighting in Lebanon has also intensified. After Sinwar's death, a former agent of Britain's intelligence agency MI6 said in an interview that the situation in the Middle East can increase terrorism all over the world.

Speaking to Sky News, former M16 chief Sir John Sawers said growing anger over the Palestinian cause and the spread of footage of the crisis in Gaza could lead to the Islamist movement spreading from the Middle East to the rest of the world. He expressed concern that events in the Middle East could fuel terrorism around the world.

People are seeing violence every day.

John Sawers said that people all over the world are seeing violent pictures coming from Gaza every day. Israel is running a military campaign against Hamas in the occupied Palestinian territories and Hezbollah in Lebanon, due to which thousands have died and millions of people have been displaced. The lack of settlement of the Palestine issue by international forces is increasing the feeling of hopelessness among the people, due to which terrorism can increase once again all over the world.

Sawer said that Hamas and Hezbollah have decades-old networks abroad, and their weakening in Gaza and Lebanon could turn their attention back to international terrorism. He also said that Israel is not the only enemy for both organizations now, but America and Britain have also joined this list. Many countries, including America and Britain, have included Hamas and Hezbollah in the list of terrorist organizations. Sawer has advised the intelligence agencies of Europe and North America to be very cautious after Sinwar's death. No one is ready to stop the fight
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After Sinwar's death, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has said that they will continue the fight until the hostages are released. On the other hand, Hamas says that Sinwar's martyrdom will give more strength to their fight. Hamas has said that Sinwar's blood will inspire them to fight more strongly on the path of Al Aqsa. On the other hand, Israel's fire exchange with Hezbollah continues and there is also a possibility of a direct war with Iran.