Iran’s strong response leaves Israel empty handed as Netanyahu failed to break Khamenei, his move backfired due to…, Donald Trump also…

New Delhi: Israel launched a scathing attack on Iran on June 13, leading to a fierce 12-day war between the two nations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during this period, released statements saying that he will end the rule of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities. Now that the war has ended, the question arises: was Israel successful in achieving its objectives in this conflict?

As per its foreign policy, Israel did not achieve its declared objectives in this conflict. The war also destroyed the myth that Iran would collapse under an attack from another country. An article in the magazine stated that Netanyahu initiated the war with the intention of eliminating the threat posed by the Islamic Republic, but the conflict exposed the Jewish state’s own weaknesses.

The attack strengthened Iranian nationalism, and Israel failed to destroy Tehran’s key military or nuclear capabilities.

Iran retaliated strongly against Israel

According to the reports, the war caused serious damage on both sides. Iran launched missiles at Israeli cities and strategic targets in retaliation to Israel’s attack. Iran launched hundreds of missiles, targeting strategically important areas in coastal regions like Tel Aviv and Haifa. Dozens of missiles and drones struck Israeli cities, causing extensive damage.

Iran also responded to the U.S. attack by targeting the American Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar, showcasing its military strength. Analysts believe that Iran’s actions could help bolster its regional and diplomatic position.

How Iran Showed Its Power:

  • Iran launched an attack on Israel’s prestigious Weizmann Institute.
  • The attack was intended to demonstrate Iran’s defensive capability.
  • The effect was immediate — attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure stopped shortly thereafter.
  • Israel targeted residential areas, media buildings, prisons, and police stations
  • Israel’s attack appeared to be a strategy aimed at inciting internal unrest within Iran.
  • This has fueled perceptions that Israel’s objective was not to liberate the Iranian people, but to destabilize the country.
  • It has been suggested that the ceasefire has left nuclear tensions unresolved, which could lead to a major war in the future.

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