Israel Launches Massive Preemptive Strike on Iran’s Nuclear and Military
When and what Happened
The 13 June, 2025, Israel establish a sweeping preemptive military operation against Iran code named operation rising Lion “Am KeLavi” targeting a wide arrangement of strategic Iranian Military and nuclear infrastructure. Strikes were reported in Tehran, Natanz, Isfahan, Khondab and Khorramabad marking Israel’s largest known military action inside Iranian territory.
This operation, carried out by dozens of Israeli fighter jets supported by air-to-air refuelers and standoff munitions, struck:Uranium enrichment sites (including Natanz and covert underground research locations),Ballistic missile production facilities,Air defense systems (including radar and S-300 launchers),Residences and facilities tied to top Iranian scientists and IRGC leadership
Purpose & Rationale
According to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, the strike was launched to prevent an ‘imminent existential threat’ posed by Iran’s nearing nuclear capability:We could not allow uranium stockpiles and advanced centrifuges to mature into weapons.This decision follows months of failed U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman and growing regional distrust over Iran’s intentions.

Immediate consequences and fallout
The Iranian state Television confirmed death of multiple IRGC commanders and the nuclear scientists.Therefore,exact number unknown but civilian casualties reported in Tehran.The large strategic disruptions explosions rocked the Tehran with fires visible for miles.The Iran Airspace closures across Iraq, and parts of Israel and Israel elevated its national emergency level activating missile and drone sirens.Although global oil prices surged 8% markets crosswise Asia and Europe respond with sharp drops over war fears.

Global Reactions
United States officially denied any involvement that emphasized the safety of American personnel in the Middle East and U.S.and lawmakers expressed concerns over derailing diplomacy.The Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei condemned the attack, calling it a “war crime”,Iran vowed “severe retaliation” and hinted at targeting Israeli and U.S. assets.The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged restraint, warning of regional escalation.
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