For decades, Israel viewed a nuclear-capable Iran as a major threat, using intelligence, cyber operations, and limited strikes to slow its progress. On February 28, 2026, however, United States and Israel launched a large-scale coordinated attack on Iran, marking a major shift from containment to direct war.
The operation included widespread airstrikes on military sites, infrastructure, and leadership targets. Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed, which deeply shook Iran’s leadership and escalated tensions across the region. Israel also targeted nuclear and energy facilities, aiming to weaken Iran’s military and economic capabilities.
The conflict has caused heavy casualties, including thousands of civilians, and major damage to infrastructure. Iran responded with missile attacks on Israeli cities, some of which caused deaths despite strong air defenses. Fighting also spread to Lebanon, where clashes with Hezbollah led to further destruction and displacement.
International reactions have been mixed, with some countries supporting the operation and others calling for a ceasefire. The war has disrupted global energy markets and increased fears of wider escalation, making it one of the most significant and dangerous conflicts in recent years. READ MORE BELOW