Iran-Israel Conflict: Key Events of the Twelfth Day and Rising Tension
Twelfth day of the Iran-Israel war - Tension in the Middle East has further escalated on its twelfth day, reaching a critical level. The conflict between the US and Israel with Iran is at the center of international attention.

On Wednesday morning, large-scale Israeli attacks targeted Iranian residential areas. These strikes disrupted the fragile peace in the region, causing great concern among the civilian population.
In response to these attacks, Iran launched what it called its "most intense" military operation. Tehran's targets included Israel and Persian Gulf countries, which expanded the geographical scope of the conflict.
Iran's move poses a threat to other states in the region, dealing a serious blow to regional security. The scale of the attacks and the chosen targets clearly indicate that the war has entered a more dangerous phase.
The intensification of military operations by both sides raises concerns about the exhaustion of diplomatic solutions. Although international organizations and states call on the parties to exercise restraint and de-escalate, the situation is becoming increasingly complex.
The US's continued support for Israel and its military presence in the region further expand the international scope of the conflict. Tehran considers Washington's stance one of the main factors disrupting stability in the region.
Analysts emphasize that the current situation increases the risk of a large-scale war in the Middle East and poses serious threats to long-term stability. At the same time, the safety of the civilian population and the humanitarian situation are also deteriorating.
