SINGAPORE – The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has elevated the security threat landscape globally, including for Singapore, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K. Shanmugam.
The involvement of state actors, proxies and militant networks across the Middle East has raised the risk of attacks and spillover incidents beyond the immediate theatre of the conflict, Mr Shanmugam said in a written response to a parliamentary question on April 8.
He was responding to Ms Hany Soh (Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC), who asked if the Internal Security Department (ISD) has assessed there is a heightened threat risk due to the situation in the Middle East, and how Singaporeans can safeguard domestic stability and safety.
Mr Shanmugam, who is also Minister for Home Affairs, added that the conflict that started on Feb 28 – when the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran – has also served as a rallying point for extremist narratives.
Terrorist groups and their affiliates have capitalised on it to disseminate online propaganda justifying violence and inciting terrorist attacks, he said.




