Israel's First Airstrikes in Iran: A New Escalation

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In the early hours of Saturday, Israeli fighter jets, particularly F-35s, entered Iranian airspace for the first time, bombing several military targets in and around Tehran. These attacks were a response to missile strikes by the Revolutionary Guards on Israel that occurred 25 days earlier. The operations have sparked intense debates globally and reactions from various nations. U.S. President Joe Biden stated that Israeli strikes targeted only military objectives and suggested that such encounters could potentially lead to an end to hostilities between Iran and Israel. Meanwhile, Iranian officials emphasized the need for careful responses to this attack, trying to downplay the extent of the damages. Furthermore, despite difficult living conditions, Iranian citizens demanded that government officials address their critical situation. Overall, this assault represents the first official and open entry of Israel into military operations on Iranian soil, with significant implications for regional security and stability.
Highlights
  • β€’ Israeli jets launched strikes on Iranian airspace for the first time.
  • β€’ The assault was a response to the Revolutionary Guards' attacks on Israel.
  • β€’ President Biden confirmed that only military targets were hit.
  • β€’ Iranian officials stressed the need for a measured response.
  • β€’ The strikes focused on missile and defense facilities of the Islamic Republic.
  • β€’ The conflict unfolded in three phases using 100 different fighter jets.
  • β€’ Satellite images revealed severe damage to Iran's military infrastructure.
  • β€’ Polls indicate strong public dissent regarding the current government situation.
  • β€’ The attacks significantly weakened the Islamic Republic's defense systems.
  • β€’ Analysts believe Iran’s future response options to be limited.
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