"The aim is to put as much pressure as possible to get Israel to agree to a ceasefire. By getting all the Shia groups to aim at Israeli and American interests, at a basic low-intensity attrition attacks to bring home to the international community that the entire Middle East can get out of hand if the war does not stop," says Talmiz Ahmad an Indian diplomat and scholar. None of the groups – Houthis, Hezbollah, or the militants in Iraq are using the more sophisticated weapons they have in their arsenal, says Ambassador Ahmad. They merely want to give a preview of what can happen if Israel continues the carnage. He further adds that Iraq is a "tinder box’" that can erupt at any time. Over 100 attacks aimed at Americans were reported from Iraq. The US has accused Iran of actively facilitating rocket and drone attacks in Iraq. Tehran has denied it. Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has made it clear that Tehran “neither gives orders to the resistance groups across the region, nor stop them from taking decisions in their own countries based on their interests."