Summary
The United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran to target its military capabilities and prevent the development of nuclear weapons. Iran responded by firing missiles at various U.S. and Israeli targets in the region. The conflict followed President Trump's call for Iran to restrict its nuclear program.
Key Facts
- The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran to stop its military and nuclear ambitions.
- Iran fired missiles at locations in Israel and U.S. bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.
- Escalation comes after Trump demanded Iran make a deal about its nuclear program.
- Iran reported casualties in a girls' school amid U.S.-Israeli strikes.
- Iran's counterattacks also affected areas in the United Arab Emirates.
- Explosions were heard in Tehran, where an attack was carried out near the Supreme Leader's office.
- Israel coordinated with the U.S. for this operation, which took months to plan.
- President Trump encouraged Iranians to rise against their government.