Israel’s War Gamble: How the Iran Conflict Shook the World
An initiative supported by the United States, aimed at removing the Iranian government and spearheaded by Israel, encountered significant resistance and concluded with a ceasefire achieved through international diplomatic efforts.

On June 13, the conflict initiated by the Zionist regime against Iran saw strikes on military, nuclear, and residential areas for a period of 12 days. Subsequently, on June 22, the United States launched military operations targeting three of Iran’s nuclear sites located in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
Iran’s military forces swiftly launched counterattacks following recent hostilities. The Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps executed 22 waves of retaliatory missile strikes targeting the Zionist regime, as a segment of Operation True Promise III, inflicting significant damage on cities within the occupied territories.
In retaliation for recent US strikes, Iranian military forces launched a barrage of missiles targeting the al-Udeid air base in Qatar, the largest American military installation in the West Asia region.