It has been a week since the start of the attacks by the United States and Israel against Iran, seven days in which the conflict has spread to 16 countries, causing the death of 1,200 people in the Islamic Republic alone, and several hundred in Lebanon, where the Israeli offensive against the Shiite militia Hezbollah has revived.
The conflict threatens to unleash a major economic crisis that would cause a general rise in prices for some products. In fact, this Friday, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, warned of the possible consequences that the war in Iran could have for the pockets of citizens in Spain and disassociated the Government from the price boom that was expected to occur in the coming days due to the offensive in the Middle East.

