A recent 12-day war between Israel and Iran marked a major escalation in Middle Eastern geopolitics, with both sides launching direct strikes and testing the limits of modern deterrence.
While a ceasefire is currently holding, military and political leaders warn that the truce is fragile and could break down if any party resumes hostilities. Israel's military is preparing for potential multi-front conflicts and has shifted to a more offensive defense strategy, signaling that its campaign against Iran and its proxies is far from over. The conflict has left Iran weakened and exposed internal vulnerabilities, while also reshaping regional alliances and prompting new discussions about nuclear threats and future peace prospects.
The aftermath has created both risks of renewed violence and opportunities for diplomatic engagement, but the region remains on edge.
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Iran was the aggressor to Israel. Hamas was the aggressor to Israel. Israel is the aggressor for Gaza citizen and to Lebanon. Hezbollah is the aggressor to Israel. Old Syria that was a dictator was an aggressor to Israel now it is new Syria in charge and becomes it is 50-50%.
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