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Twelve Days of War: What Did Israel Achieve? - The Jewish Chronicle

Israel decapitated the Iranian regime’s leadership and destroyed its most prized assets, but the ayatollahs remain in place

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A short war keeps the world in motion: Israel and the US attack Iran to prevent the regime from building a nuclear bomb. The escalation is stopped – but also the nuclear weapons program? A reconstruction.

·Munich, Germany
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After the ceasefire between Iran and Israel on June 25, the Twelve-Day War came to an end. The Twelve-Day War was an impressive operation that is worth reviewing. The Twelve-Day War began in the early morning of June 13. Although it lasted only 12 days, the Israeli Air Force launched a total of about 1,200 sorties, an average of 100 sorties per day, and carried out 600 aerial refueling missions. Except for two unmanned reconnaissance aircraft be…

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It has been 12 days of war that have changed everything and at the same time left everything the same. In the early morning of June 13, 2025, Israel launched a massive attack on Iran after disarming the country’s air defences with drones in an unprecedented espionage operation. The Iranian army responded by launching hundreds of ballistic missiles that impacted buildings throughout Israel and left unprecedented images of destruction in the count…

·Barcelona, Spain
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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