Iran's Big Lessons From 12 Days of War with Israel
- Israel initiated a twelve-day war against Iran with a surprise military strike beginning on June 13, 2024, targeting multiple Iranian cities, including Tehran.
- The conflict followed ongoing tensions, with Israel opposing Iran's influence and nuclear program while Iran sought retaliation after prior attacks and regional isolation.
- During the conflict, Iran demonstrated ballistic missile capabilities, struck Israeli strategic targets like Haifa's refinery, and suffered around 935 deaths, while Israel incurred significant defense costs.
- An Israeli airstrike on June 15 killed Bita Mousavi’s brother, sister-in-law, and nephew in Tehran’s Shariati neighborhood, prompting social media harassment against her and highlighting civilian tolls.
- Following the war, Iran passed new laws imposing stricter penalties on spies and regulating drone ownership, while authorities blocked GPS and internet services to address security vulnerabilities revealed by the conflict.
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The next supreme leader will inherit a bomb
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Beyond the Bombs: Who Really Won the 12-Day War Between Israel and Iran? - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
On June 13, 2025, Tel Aviv launched what many international observers and Iranian officials have described as an unprovoked military strike on Iran. Israeli jets bombed military and nuclear sites, while Mossad-run sleeper cells carried out sabotage missions against air and missile defense systems from within Iran, and drones smuggled into Tehran were launched against local missile launch bases. Dozens—perhaps more—of nuclear scientists and top m…
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