event

Iran-Israel war

Facts (10)

Sources
Iran internal crisis (2025–present) - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 5 facts
accountThe Iran-Israel war began on 13 June 2025 when Israeli forces targeted Iranian military, nuclear, and government sites and assassinated IRGC leadership.
measurementThe displacement of nearly seven million people from urban centers during the Iran-Israel war disrupted commerce, transportation, and local economies in Iran.
accountFollowing the Iran–Israel war ceasefire, the Islamic Republic of Iran implemented a campaign of internal repression, including mass arrests, forced deportations, accelerated executions, expanded surveillance, and intensified restrictions on civilians.
accountIran retaliated against Israeli and allied targets with missile and drone barrages, including a strike on a US base in Qatar, during the Iran-Israel war.
claimThe Iran-Israel war ended on 24 June 2025 following a US and Qatar-brokered ceasefire.
How China and Russia View the Iran War Differently isdp.eu Jagannath Panda · ISDP 2 days ago 4 facts
claimRussia approaches the Iran-Israel war through a geopolitical lens, with its relationship with Iran having deepened into a strategic alignment rooted in shared opposition to Western pressure.
claimThe Iran-Israel war disrupts China's economic architecture by risking energy flow disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing shipping routes, and introducing volatility into global markets.
claimChina seeks to dampen conflict in the Iran-Israel war because escalation risks disrupting energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing shipping routes, and introducing volatility into global markets.
perspectiveChina's approach to the Iran-Israel war is characterized by a desire for restraint, mediation, and systemic stability, whereas Russia's approach is characterized by loyalty, strategic alignment, and the pursuit of geopolitical opportunity.
How China and Russia View the Iran War Differently nationalinterest.org The National Interest 1 day ago 1 fact
claimThe Iran-Israel war poses a risk to China's economic interests by potentially disrupting energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz and destabilizing shipping routes.