100 days of the US–Israel war on Iran
Summary
The conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran has lasted 100 days and remains stuck without clear progress. A ceasefire arranged by Pakistan has not stopped the fighting, and attacks continue in several areas including Lebanon, where many people have been killed and displaced.Key Facts
- The US and Israel have been fighting Iran for 100 days without a quick resolution.
- A ceasefire announced on April 8 by Pakistan has not stopped the violence.
- The Strait of Hormuz, an important shipping route, is mostly closed.
- Israel has expanded the war into Lebanon, causing many deaths and forcing over one million people to leave their homes.
- Israel killed around 3,593 people in Lebanon, while US and Israeli forces killed about 3,468 in Iran.
- Attacks have caused the deaths of 29 people in Gulf countries, 26 in Israel, and 13 US soldiers.
- The conflict has damaged cities, airports, and infrastructure, causing major disruptions and humanitarian suffering.
- Peace talks are close to failing, and there is no clear end to the war in sight.
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