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Israel Just Bombed Iran: Inside Operation Rising Lion and What It Means for the World
In the still of Thursday night, the Middle East was ripped wide open. In a move that felt less like strategy and more like a shockwave, Israel launched a blistering strike on Iranian soil, targeting nuclear infrastructure and killing some of the regimes highest-ranking military and scientific figures. The mission, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, was not just a warningit was a deliberate decapitation.
More than 200 Israeli munitions rained down across Iran, striking over 100 targets. These werent symbolic hits. These were high-precision attacks on nuclear development sites, missile production facilities, IRGC leadership residences, and Tehrans closely guarded military complexes. In the words of Israeli military officials, this was about one thing: survival.
But the scale and sophistication of the operation suggested something more than just urgency. This was preparation. Israeli Mossad operatives had already been operating inside Iran, smuggling in drones and weapons, disabling radar systems, and sabotaging key defense nodes before the first jet even entered Iranian airspace. By the time the air assault began, Irans defenses were already bleeding. Israeli fighter jetsF-35s, F-15s, and F-16Dsmoved in like wolves in the dark, dropping GPS-guided JDAMs, radar-evading Python missiles, and the infamous Popeye cruise missile with man-in-the-loop control, guided directly into targets like kamikaze drones.
As daylight broke, reports confirmed the killing of Major General Mohammad Bagheri, the Islamic Republics top military officer; IRGC chief Hussein Salami; Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of Irans aerospace division; and even Ali Shamkhani, a former top nuclear negotiator. Several prominent nuclear scientists were also reportedly eliminated in the strikes. It wasnt just a military offensiveit was a scalpel slicing through Irans strategic nervous system.
And yet, somehow, Israel did it alone.
At least, thats the official line. The United States, through Secretary Marco Rubio, insisted it had no involvement in the attack. But thats hard to square with the logistical realities. Israel lacks the long-range refueling capability to sustain combat sorties over Iran without assistance. Despite that, Israeli jets managed to strike and return, apparently with ease. Meanwhile, former President Trump boasted in an interview that he had given Iran a 60-day warning and that today is day 61. Coincidence? Doubtful.
Iran did respondbut so far, its been more smoke than fire. Over 100 suicide drones and roughly 150 ballistic missiles were launched toward Israel within hours of the attack. Some hit Tel Aviv. Most were intercepted. But Irans reaction felt panicked, not precise. And thats the point: Israel didnt just hit Irans weaponsit hit the brain that controls them. Irans centralized military structure depends on top-down command. Take out the top, and whats left is a confused, delayed, fragmented response.
The timing of the attack also raises deeper questions. Just days from now, the U.S. and Iran were scheduled to resume denuclearization talks. Those talks are now meaningless, if not impossible. The Iranian officials expected to participate are either dead or in hiding. Some analysts believe Israel struck now because they believed Iran had finally crossed the nuclear thresholdintelligence allegedly shows Iran can now produce up to 15 nuclear warheads and has missile systems capable of delivering them. That, in Israels view, meant there was no more time to wait. It was either strike or let a nuclear Iran become a reality.
Others argue this wasnt just about nukes. Irans proxy forcesHezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and Hamas in Gazahave all been significantly degraded in recent months. Assads regime in Syria, once a key Iranian ally, is teetering. Israel may have seen a rare window: a chance to cut Iran down while its regional web of influence was fraying.
Still, this is a dangerous gamble. If Iran chooses to strike U.S. troops in Iraq, Syria, or the Gulf, the United States will have no choice but to respond. And then were no longer talking about Israel versus Iranwere talking about a full-blown regional war, with global implications.
For now, its unclear whether Israel achieved enough to neutralize Irans nuclear ambitions. Irans most fortified nuclear siteFordow, buried deep within a mountainwasnt hit. Only a U.S. B-2 bomber carrying a Massive Ordnance Penetrator could realistically do that job, and the U.S. has made no moves in that direction. So while Israel may have bought itself time, it hasnt solved the problem.
This operation wasnt just a military actit was a statement. Israel showed that it can strike deep, fast, and with devastating accuracy. Iran, despite its size and firepower, looked exposed. But the true cost of this operation may only reveal itself in the days and weeks ahead. As I finish writing this, Iran reportedly has another wave of missiles in the air, and regional tensions are climbing by the hour.
Whether this becomes the first battle in a new war or the last flash before another uneasy ceasefire remains to be seen. But one things clear: the Middle East just changed, again.
And the next move could change everything.
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