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Over the weekend, the United States and Israel reportedly launched joint attacks on Iran, an operation that was said to have killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks targeting U.S. assets and regional allies, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates.

As the situation continues to develop, many people have started asking how likely a larger global conflict could become and what individuals can do to prepare for potential emergencies. Experts often note that basic preparedness is important for many types of crises, not just military conflict. Unexpected events such as natural disasters, infrastructure failures, or major disruptions can also leave people without immediate access to essential services.

Last year, the European Commission encouraged households to prepare emergency supplies that could last for at least 72 hours. The recommendation was part of a broader preparedness strategy designed to help citizens cope with sudden disruptions. According to guidance shared by officials, households should aim to maintain enough essential resources to remain self-sufficient for several days if access to normal services becomes temporarily unavailable.

Suggested emergency supplies include bottled water, non-perishable food, flashlights with extra batteries, basic medicines, and copies of important identification documents stored in waterproof containers. Other useful items may include a multi-tool or small knife, cash, a portable radio for communication, warm clothing, and simple navigation tools such as maps or a compass. Experts emphasize that these preparations are about readiness rather than fear, noting that a simple emergency kit can help families stay safe and calm during unexpected situations. READ MORE BELOW

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