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Iran-Israel Conflict Timeline: Key Events Leading to the 2025 Strike
📅 Major Events That Built Up to Today’s Escalation
The ongoing conflict between Iran-Israel has its roots in decades of geopolitical, ideological, and military rivalry. While their hostility has played out in diplomatic channels and proxy wars, the situation has now reached its boiling point with Israel’s 2025 preemptive strike on Tehran. Here’s a comprehensive timeline of major events that led to this dramatic escalation:
- 2006-2012: Hezbollah, Iran’s proxy in Lebanon, engages in multiple skirmishes with Israel. Iran begins expanding its nuclear program, causing international alarm.
- 2010: Israel is suspected of launching the Stuxnet virus, targeting Iran’s nuclear centrifuges.
- 2012-2015: Cyber warfare escalates; Israel and Iran trade threats over uranium enrichment activities.
- 2020: Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is assassinated, allegedly by Mossad operatives.
- 2021: Israeli-linked ships are attacked in the Gulf; Iran accuses Israel of sabotage and espionage.
- 2023: Israel launches airstrikes on IRGC facilities in Syria; proxy militias respond with rocket fire into northern Israel.
- 2024: Hezbollah begins stockpiling long-range missiles near the Israeli border. Intelligence reports suggest Iran is weeks away from weapon-grade uranium enrichment.
- 2025 (Jan-May): A series of small-scale skirmishes between Iranian-backed militias and Israeli forces in the Golan Heights.
- June 13, 2025: Israel launches a preemptive strike on Tehran, targeting suspected nuclear and military installations.
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This timeline reveals a pattern of provocation, counterattack, and growing mistrust that has culminated in what could become a full-scale regional war. The global community now watches closely, hoping that diplomatic channels can reopen before further blood is spilled.