In a dramatic turn of events early this morning, Israel launched a large-scale military operation deep inside Iran, targeting key nuclear and military infrastructure. The operation, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, hit cities including Tehran, Natanz, Isfahan, Arak, and Kermanshah. Explosions rocked key sites believed to house Iran’s nuclear development, killing several high-ranking officials and scientists, including IRGC Commander Hossein Salami and nuclear physicist Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani.
Iran quickly retaliated by launching more than 100 drones toward Israeli territory. Most were intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems, but the scale and speed of Iran’s response suggest the situation could escalate further.
This marks the most direct and aggressive exchange between the two countries in years. While previous tensions played out through proxies and cyber warfare, this is the first full-scale airstrike Israel has carried out on Iranian soil in decades.
Financial markets reacted immediately. Crude oil prices surged, gold climbed, and stock markets in Asia slumped amid fears of a broader regional conflict. Energy security concerns pushed Brent crude up over $5 per barrel within hours. Defense analysts warn that if escalation continues, the ripple effect could disrupt global supply chains and energy flows.
World leaders have begun to respond. The U.S. reiterated it was not involved in the attack but warned Iran against expanding its retaliation to include American targets in the region. UK opposition leader Keir Starmer called on both sides to “step back urgently,” emphasizing the risk to civilians and regional stability.
Though Israel has not officially claimed responsibility, senior Israeli officials suggested the strike was aimed at delaying Iran’s nuclear weapons program, which they view as an existential threat.
The big question now: what happens next? Iran has vowed a “measured but firm” response, and while some analysts believe it will avoid triggering a full-blown war, others warn we may be witnessing the beginning of a far more dangerous phase in Middle East geopolitics.
As the world watches, diplomatic channels are being tested like never before. The coming days will determine whether this is a one-off tactical strike or the start of something far bigger.


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