12 Days of Conflict Between Iran and Israel
The conflict between Iran and Israel, now entering its third week, began after an Israeli airstrike reportedly targeted Iran’s nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz and other military infrastructure. Iran responded swiftly with missile and drone attacks, hitting Israeli cities and military sites.
This back-and-forth exchange has been one of the most intense military confrontations between the two nations, involving
- Dozens of missile salvos.
- Drone strikes on Tel Aviv and Haifa.
- Israeli targeting of Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) leadership and military infrastructure.
- Iran vowing “full retaliation” and threatening regional U.S. bases if Israel doesn’t halt aggression.
🎯 New Flashpoint: Iranian Missiles Hit U.S. Base in Qatar
On June 23, Iran shocked the region by launching up to 19 missiles at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar—home to the largest U.S. military facility in the Middle East and Central Command’s regional headquarters.
✅ Interception and Aftermath
- Qatari and U.S. air defense systems successfully intercepted most of the missiles.
- No American or Qatari casualties were reported, though large explosions were seen and heard near Doha.
- Iran later claimed the strike was “symbolic” and came after warning U.S. officials in advance—aimed at showing readiness without triggering full-scale U.S. retaliation.
This strike dramatically escalated tensions, drawing the U.S. deeper into the conflict and increasing fears of a regional war involving Gulf states.
🇺🇸 U.S. Urges Ceasefire After Qatar Incident
Within hours of the Qatar attack, U.S. President Donald Trump made a surprise announcement, claiming:
- Both Iran and Israel had agreed in principle to a ceasefire.
- The deal would be implemented in “phases over 24 hours.”
- U.S. envoys including Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and businessman Steve Witkoff were part of the mediation process.
However, many experts say this deal may be more aspirational than real due to continued attacks and demands.
🕊 Ceasefire Conditions: Iran Demands Israel Stop Bombing
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed Iran would only commit to a ceasefire if Israel halts all military action by 4:00 a.m. Tehran time on June 24.
In a televised statement, he said,
“Iran will defend itself until the last second if Zionist attacks continue. A ceasefire is possible, but not one-sided.”
Israel, meanwhile, has said it will not agree to a ceasefire unless Iran stops launching missiles and dismantles certain paramilitary capabilities.
💣 Ceasefire Broken?
Despite the U.S. announcement, early on June 24, Iran fired another wave of missiles at Israel, hitting the southern city of Beersheba and reportedly killing three people.
This:
- Cast serious doubt on whether the ceasefire is holding.
- Suggests Iran may be using the ceasefire window to pressure Israel rather than end hostilities.
- Showed that both sides remain far from a diplomatic resolution.
🌍 Regional Reactions
Country | Position |
---|---|
Qatar | Condemned Iran’s strike on its soil but reiterated commitment to neutrality and dialogue. |
Saudi Arabia & UAE | Warned Iran against expanding the war, offering intelligence and logistical support to Israel if needed. |
Russia | Called for “immediate de-escalation” and criticized both Iran and Israel for risking a broader war. |
China | Offered to mediate peace talks, emphasizing protection of global oil flows. |
United Nations | Called an emergency Security Council session; UN Secretary-General Guterres urged both sides to respect civilian lives and international law. |
🛢 What’s at Stake Globally?
- Oil prices surged past $120/barrel after Iran’s Qatar strike due to fears of Persian Gulf shipping disruptions.
- Global markets responded nervously, with investors pulling out of Middle East assets.
- U.S. military posture is now under revision; bases in Bahrain, UAE, and Qatar are on high alert.
📌 Summary
Situation | Status |
---|---|
Iran-Israel War | Active: Both sides still exchanging fire. |
U.S. Role | Trying to enforce ceasefire after attack on Qatar. |
Ceasefire Deal | Announced but fragile and already likely violated. |
Iran’s Demand | Israel must halt bombing before 4 a.m. June 24. |
Israel’s Demand | Iran must stop missile launches and dismantle proxies. |
Next 24–48 Hours | Crucial for regional diplomacy and potential escalation. |