On the morning of June 13, Iranian state media confirmed that Tehran was attacked by Israeli airstrikes, resulting in the death of Revolutionary Guard Commander Salami in the assault.
The Israeli Defense Minister subsequently announced a nationwide state of emergency and fully activated civil defense mechanisms. This is the most serious direct confrontation between Israel and Iran in decades.
As soon as the news broke, global markets were instantly shaken—crude oil surged, gold jumped, and Bitcoin also stopped its decline and rebounded.
It can be said that this is not a minor friction, but a significant event that could ignite the entire Middle East. The next question is how Iran will respond—will it endure or retaliate immediately?
The ones who are hurt are the common people.