๐Ÿ”ฅ Israeli Strikes on Iran

In the early hours of June 13, 2025, the Israeli Defense Forces reportedly launched a major preโ€‘emptive operationโ€”codeโ€‘named โ€œRisingโ€ฏLionโ€โ€”targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, military infrastructure, and senior commanders. Explosions were reported across Tehran, sirens sounded in Israeli cities, and a national emergency was declared in Israel

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โณ Imminent threat & diplomatic backdrop

Israel had been preparing to strike โ€œin the coming daysโ€ unless Iran halted fissile material production. U.S. and Israeli officials indicated a strike could come โ€œas soon as Sundayโ€

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President Trump acknowledged that an Israeli strike โ€œcould very well happen,โ€ yet emphasized diplomatic options and stated the U.S. wouldn't actively support such military action

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๐Ÿ—๏ธ Iranโ€™s response & strategic posture

In reaction, Iran escalated its military preparations: conducting drills, accelerating uranium enrichment (including a third secret facility), and threatening regional strikes against U.S. and Israeli interests .

The U.S. has begun evacuating non-essential personnel and moving families of military staff in the Gulf region, signaling expectations of Iranian retaliation .

๐ŸŒ Regional risks

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) formally censured Iran for nuclear nonโ€‘compliance. Tehran responded by accelerating its nuclear output and planning a secret enrichment site .

Analysts warn that without coordinated U.S. support, an Israeli attack may fall short and could provoke a broader regional war .

โš ๏ธ What to watch

Focus Area Key Developments

Iranian retaliation Watch for missile or drone strikes targeting Israel or nearby U.S. bases.

Diplomatic progress A sixth round of U.S.โ€“Iran talks may open an alternative to war.

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๐Ÿ”ด Major Israeli Airstrikes on Iran (June 13, 2025)

Overnight, Israel launched a large-scale preemptive airstrike, reportedly named Operation โ€œRising Lionโ€, targeting dozens of Iranian military and nuclear sites, including Natanzโ€”one of Iranโ€™s main uranium enrichment facilities. Explosions rocked Tehran, prompting Iran to close its airspace; in Israel, sirens sounded and a state of emergency was declaredโ€ฏ

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The Israeli Air Force used multiple aircraft in coordinated operations, based on intelligence describing Iranโ€™s enriched uranium stockpile as sufficient for up to 15 nuclear bombsโ€ฏ

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๐Ÿงจ Regional Fallout & Warnings

Israelโ€™s defense minister, Israel Katz, issued alerts of imminent missile and drone retaliation expected from Iranโ€ฏ

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the U.S. was not involved in the strike, warning Iran against targeting American assetsโ€ฏ

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U.S. President Trump reiterated the possibility of the strike ("could very well happen") but voiced hopes to avoid a broader warโ€ฏ

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โš ๏ธ Diplomatic & Nuclear Context

The IAEA formally censured Iran for non-compliance with nuclear obligationsโ€”the first such censure in 20 yearsโ€”right before the strikesโ€ฏ

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In response, Iran began expanding its nuclear program, building a third enrichment facility and deploying advanced centrifugesโ€ฏ

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Meanwhile, the sixth round of U.S.โ€“Iran nuclear talks is slated for Ju

ne 15 in Oman, as both military and diplomatic pressures mountโ€ฏ

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