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Iran vs Israel and US: Sheikh Habib drops major bombshell
**Iran vs Israel and US: A Potential Global Crisis Unfolds - Sheikh Habib Warns of WWIII**
The Middle East has been thrown into chaos following the alleged assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, by a joint military operation involving Israel and the United States. The development has sparked a chain reaction of violence, with Iran launching missiles and drones at its Gulf neighbours, where the US has military bases.
In a recent Ramadan Tafsir, Mudir Markaz Sheikh Habibullah Adam painted a dire picture of what could happen next. According to him, the crisis could escalate into a full-blown World War III, with major world powers like China, Russia, and North Korea closely monitoring the situation and potentially taking sides.
The situation is complex and has been building up for some time. The US and Israel have been at odds with Iran over its alleged nuclear ambitions, with the US insisting that it will not allow Iran to develop a nuclear power plant. In response, Iran has been accused of attacking Gulf neighbours, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and others.
Meanwhile, Israel has been bombing Iran and its allies in the region, leading to a cycle of violence that shows no signs of abating. As Sheikh Habib noted, the Shi'ite group in Iran is also a Muslim and deserves to be treated as such. However, he warned that the assassination of Khamenei could have far-reaching consequences, including a global war.
The situation is not without relevance to Nigeria, where the country's own security challenges are already significant. The potential for a global conflict could have far-reaching implications for Nigeria, particularly in terms of security and economic stability.
As the world watches with bated breath, Sheikh Habib's warning serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. Only time will tell if his prophecy will come to pass, but one thing is certain - the situation requires close monitoring and a concerted effort to find a peaceful resolution.