A brief but intense 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June 2025 has left the Middle East in a precarious state, with a fragile ceasefire holding but no lasting resolution in sight.
Israel's military leadership warns that the campaign against Iran and its proxies is far from over, emphasizing the need for preparedness for multi-arena conflicts. The conflict exposed vulnerabilities in Iran's defenses and has shifted regional power dynamics, but also left both sides recalibrating their strategies amid ongoing nuclear tensions. While some see opportunities for renewed diplomacy and regional peace, others caution that the risk of renewed hostilities remains high.
The aftermath has created a tense lull, with both military and political leaders warning that the situation could escalate again at any moment.
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