Summary
Israel and the United States began a 12-day war against Iran, which resulted in over 1,000 deaths due to Israeli airstrikes. The conflict, supported by President Trump, aimed at Iran's nuclear program. The article explores the impact on Iranian families and interviews the country's foreign minister.
Key Facts
- A 12-day military conflict involved Israel and the US against Iran.
- Over 1,000 people died from Israeli airstrikes in Iran.
- Casualties occurred in homes, hospitals, and a prison during visiting hours.
- The conflict focused on Iran's nuclear program.
- President Donald Trump described the war as a "great moment in history."
- The article highlights personal stories of Iranians affected by the conflict.
- Iran's foreign minister was interviewed on camera about the war.
- There is a concern about the potential for another war.