5 Takeaways on Israel’s Unprecedented Strikes on Iran
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched extensive strikes against Iran’s nuclear and military sites, operating from within the Middle East region.
- These strikes followed escalating tensions after the U.S. withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal and Iran rejected renewed negotiations scheduled in Oman.
- The attacks reportedly damaged Iran’s main uranium enrichment facility and top military leadership, while missiles, drones, and counterstrikes continue to fly between the two countries.
- Iran’s uranium enrichment time shrank to 2.5 days, triggering the first International Atomic Energy Agency censure in 20 years, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu affirmed that attack plans took months to prepare.
- The strikes significantly setback Iran’s program but have unified domestic factions within Iran, raised regional fears, and cast uncertainty on future diplomacy and broader Middle East stability.
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Schlein and Giuseppi preach, without having a clear line on chaos in the Middle East. Israel's attack on Iran has opened another war front in this delicate historical moment. In this context, it goes without saying, we need not only maximum alertness, but also serenity and lucidity of judgment.

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