#IsraelIranConflict
Israel-Iran Conflict after Recent Events:
Last Military Action — June 13, 2025
Israel launched a powerful air offensive called Operation 'Rising Lion', with over 200 fighter jets targeting multiple sites in Iran:
Key nuclear facilities such as Natanz
Missile bases in Khondab, Khorramabad, and Tabriz
Death of senior IRGC commanders (such as Hossein Salami, Mohammad Bagheri, Gholam Ali Rashid, and Ali Shamkhani) and prominent nuclear scientists.
Israel claims that the actions aimed to neutralize an imminent nuclear threat, with no detection of radioactive leaks.
Combined Operation
At least 200 fighter jets were used, 330 munitions, and over 330 targets were hit, including missile defense systems and nuclear infrastructure.
Mossad reportedly provided key intelligence, with units operating inside Iran to launch explosive drones.
Iranian Response and Regional Impact
Iran closed its airspace, disrupting flights at Imam Khomeini Airport.
Iranian retaliation: launching dozens of drones against Israeli territory, many intercepted.
Civilian injuries were reported (at least 50 in the targeted Iranian areas).
International Reaction
UN, IAEA, US, China, Russia, EU, and regional countries (Oman, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE) call for maximum restraint and condemn the attack on nuclear infrastructure.
Russia described the offensive as 'unprovoked and unacceptable'.
The United States denied direct involvement but warned Iran against any attacks on US interests.
Australia issued security warnings to its citizens in Iran.
Key Statements
Israel argues that it stopped Iran before it could develop multiple nuclear weapons.
Iran responded by calling it a 'declaration of war' and promised 'severe revenge'.
Netanyahu reaffirmed the determination to continue operations until the threat is eliminated.