According to a survey recently conducted by DID Press News Agency, the majority of participants believe that a possible military attack by the Zionist regime on Iran would spark a large-scale conflict in the Middle East.

The survey results show that 53% of respondents believe such an attack would mark the beginning of a broad regional war, potentially involving multiple countries. This figure reflects serious public concern over the escalating military and security dimensions of such tensions.
Meanwhile, 22% said that Israel’s move to wage war against Iran would directly draw global powers into the conflict, intensifying international tensions. This group of respondents views potential intervention by the United States, Russia, and China as likely following the attack.
On the other hand, only 6% of participants believe that an Israeli attack could increase the influence of the Resistance Axis in the region. This view is mainly based on the assumption that such a conflict would strengthen internal and regional cohesion among Resistance forces.
Finally, 19% of respondents assessed the impact of such an attack as limited and short-lived, believing the crisis would ultimately remain under the control of regional and global actors.
Summary
DIDPress News Agency survey reflects a broad public consensus regarding the profound and far-reaching consequences of Israeli military aggression against Iran. The results indicate that public opinion sees this development not merely as a bilateral dispute but as the beginning of strategic transformations across the entire region.
Analysts believe that three key factors will determine the future of this scenario: the response of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the position of the Resistance Axis, and the level of intervention by global powers.