Feb 28 • 08:11 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

USA and Israel struck Iran: What we know about the attack - Why the raid took place in the morning hours

Israeli and American military strikes have been launched against Iran following an announcement by Israel of a 'preventive' attack named 'Lion's Roar.'

Israeli and American forces are currently conducting airstrikes in Iran after Israel announced a 'preventive' attack identified as 'Lion's Roar.' This development came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the United States had initiated 'large-scale military operations in Iran,' although it remains unclear if these attacks are carried out in collaboration with Israel. U.S. media and Israeli sources had previously indicated that a joint operation had been in planning for months, with the date for the attack set weeks in advance.

Reports from Israeli Channel 12 suggest that the 'initial phase' of the operation is scheduled to last four days. The timing of the initial strikes, which occurred on Saturday morning, was strategically chosen to catch the Iranian forces off guard, as they would not expect an attack during daytime hours. This tactical surprise could potentially enhance the effectiveness of the operation, as Iranian defenses might not be fully prepared for an assault at that time.

The implications of these military operations are significant, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. The decision to strike Iran underscores a further deterioration of relations following months of rising hostilities. Analysts are closely watching how Iran will respond to these strikes, as any retaliation could lead to broader regional conflict, making this a pivotal moment in U.S.-Iran relations and the geopolitical stability of the region.

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