On June 13, 2025, Israel launched “Operation Rising Lion,” a massive airstrike campaign against Iran, resulting in the deaths of top military commanders and nuclear scientists. Here’s a full breakdown of what happened.
🇮🇱 Israel’s Airstrikes on Iran Leave High-Profile Casualties in Wake of Operation Rising Lion
In the early hours of June 13, 2025, the Middle East witnessed one of the most significant escalations in years as Israel launched coordinated airstrikes across multiple Iranian cities, targeting military bases, nuclear research facilities, and the homes of high-ranking officials. The strikes were part of “Operation Rising Lion,” an Israeli military campaign aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear capability and dismantling its military leadership structure.
The operation has left both Iran and the international community in shock as news of multiple high-profile deaths and widespread destruction continues to unfold.
🧨 What We Know So Far
Date of Attack: June 13, 2025
Operation Codename: Operation Rising Lion
Launched By: Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)
Main Targets:
Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility
Military headquarters in Tehran, Isfahan, Mashhad
Strategic infrastructure and leadership compounds
⚰️ Confirmed Deaths & Casualties
🔸 Civilian Toll:
At least 5 civilians confirmed dead in Tehran, including children and women caught in the crossfire.
Over 20 others injured, many critically. Hospitals in Tehran and Isfahan are overwhelmed with casualties.
🔸 High-Profile Iranian Leaders Killed:
Name
Title
Role
Gen. Hossein Salami
Commander of IRGC
Top military strategist
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri
Chief of Armed Forces
Oversaw defense strategy
Gen. Gholam Ali Rashid
IRGC Commander
Key military planner
Fereydoon Abbasi
Nuclear Physicist
Former AEOI head
Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi
Senior Scientist
Advisor in nuclear R&D
Abdolhamid Minoucher
Nuclear Strategist
Infrastructure architect
💥 Damage Assessment
Natanz facility sustained major structural damage, potentially setting Iran’s uranium enrichment program back by years.
Command centers in Tehran were bombed using precision-guided munitions.
Satellite images show over a dozen impact craters across key strategic sites.
🌍 Global Reactions
Iran: President Ebrahim Raisi declared a “state of war” and vowed "a crushing retaliation."
United Nations: Emergency Security Council meeting underway.
United States: Calls for de-escalation while reinforcing naval presence in the Gulf.
Russia and China: Condemned the attacks as a violation of international law.
Why It Matters
This strike changes the regional balance of power. For years, Israel has warned about Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Today’s action demonstrates a willingness to act preemptively, even at the risk of triggering wider conflict.
Experts believe we are entering a new phase of Middle Eastern geopolitics — one that may see proxy wars escalate or even direct confrontation between global powers.
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