Mar 8 • 16:21 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

The second phase of the war in the Gulf begins - What it includes

The article discusses the escalation of the Gulf war, detailing the significant military actions and impacts on Iran's capabilities in the conflict's second week.

The Gulf war has entered its second week, raising critical questions about the resilience of the Iranian regime amid intense aerial bombardments that have reportedly caused 1,500 casualties and extensive destruction to Iran's military infrastructure. As conflicts unfold, the United States and Israeli forces have reported staggering numbers of attacks - with Israel claiming to have conducted 3,400 strikes in just one week, while the Pentagon corroborates 3,000 additional assaults, marking a significant wave of military action against Iran.

General Eyal Zamir of the Israeli Defense Forces estimates that approximately 60% of Iran's missile launchers have been neutralized. Furthermore, U.S. military reports indicate an 80% decrease in ballistic missile launches from Iran since the conflict began, coupled with an 83% reduction in drone attacks. However, reports from Bloomberg highlight Iran's successful destruction of a critical $300 million radar system, suggesting that despite losses, Iran retains some capacity for retaliatory strikes.

This escalating conflict not only has immediate humanitarian and military implications but also raises broader concerns regarding regional stability and international diplomatic efforts. As both sides regroup, what will follow remains uncertain, as the potential for retaliation and further escalation looms, challenging the status quo in the Gulf region and beyond.

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