Summary
A ceasefire is in place between Israel and Iran after 12 days of fighting triggered by Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear and military sites. Israel has conducted nearly 35,000 attacks across five countries, primarily in Palestinian territories. In Gaza, heavy attacks over many months have led to significant casualties and destruction.
Key Facts
- A ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump between Israel and Iran following 12 days of conflict.
- The fighting started after Israel struck Iran's nuclear and military sites.
- From October 7, 2023, to June 13, 2025, Israel made nearly 35,000 documented attacks in five countries.
- Most of these attacks happened in the occupied Palestinian territory, with over 18,235 incidents.
- Other countries affected include Lebanon (15,520 attacks), Syria (616), Iran (58), and Yemen (39).
- Israel uses advanced aircraft, including US-supplied fighter jets and drones, to conduct long-range strikes.
- Casualties in Gaza include at least 56,077 confirmed deaths and 131,848 injuries.
- In the occupied West Bank, Israeli operations have displaced about 40,000 Palestinians and resulted in nearly 1,000 deaths over 20 months.