Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Iran vs Israel: How it started — What’s happening now.

 Iran vs Israel: How it started — What’s happening now




1. On October 1, 2024, Israel’s secret agency Mossad released a cryptic video on Twitter. The video wasn’t just a message — it was a warning. Hidden in it was a clue: a vulnerable target inside Iran. That target? The Natanz nuclear facility — Iran’s largest power plant.





2. It was a promise from Israel — and they kept it.

On June 12, 2025, just 8 months later, they launched “Operation Rising Lion.”

A massive airstrike hit over 100 Iranian military and nuclear sites.





3. Iran hit back on June 13 with “Operation True Promise III,”
unleashing hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones on Israel. Among them — a hypersonic missile, blazing through the skies faster than Flash.






4. Iran targeted Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion, and several other cities. Despite Israel’s Iron Shield intercepting many, some missiles got through. Damage was light — but the message was loud.





5. Israel deployed its THAAD defense system for a space-level intercept. The missile was taken out above Earth’s atmosphere — literally in space. It was an exoatmospheric interception, showcasing next-level defense tech.





6. Iran is preparing to declare war on Israel and planning retaliation. Ted Cruz just admitted Iran openly defied Trump. Remember when Trump blamed Biden for the Ukraine war and Hamas attacks? Now the tables have turned.





7. A page claiming to the the Iran Military posted this saying "you started it first"





8. Parts of Tel Aviv lie in smouldering ruins as of 16 June,2025 night.








9. Israeli defense warns of more Iranian hypersonic missiles, possibly hitting as early as 5AM. Is Iran retaliating for Israel’s actions in Gaza? 😳 Tensions are heating up fast.





10. Iranian citizens chant "Death to Israel" in the streets of Tehran, the capital of Iran.





11. Just hours ago, an Israeli drone struck Iran’s South Pars gas field — the world’s largest. This massive field holds around 10% of the world’s gas reserves. The impact could shake global energy markets.






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