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According to Iran’s supreme leader, the nation finds itself at war with Israel after Israel executed its most extensive attack to date, resulting in the deaths of nearly 80 people, including prominent officials and nuclear scientists.
Ongoing hostilities persist with both nations continuing to launch strikes. Iranian state television announced on Saturday that an attack on a residential area in Tehran’s capital had resulted in the deaths of about 60 people, including 20 children.
Meanwhile, a missile strike on Saturday claimed the lives of two individuals in Israel.
The conflict between the two regional powers, which escalated last year as part of Israel’s conflict with the Iran-backed Hamas militants in Gaza, has resumed.

This resurgence of hostilities is anticipated to be prolonged and more destructive, according to some experts.

Dr Jessica Genauer, senior lecturer in international relations at Flinders University, told SBS News that as long as Israel continues to strike inside Iran, Iran will continue to trade tit-for-tat strikes.

“The question is how long will these strikes go on for and how much will they escalate?” she said.

Why did Israel attack Iran now?

Netanyahu has long claimed Iran is building nuclear weapons and said Israel attacked Iran in an attempt to destroy nuclear facilities behind what he said would be an “existential threat to Israel”.

This week, the United Nations nuclear watchdog announced that Iran violated its commitments under the global non-proliferation treaty—marking the first such accusation against Iran in nearly two decades.

Paramedics wearing helmets carry a stretcher through debris

According to Israeli authorities, Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Jerusalem and Tel Aviv resulted in dozens of injuries. Experts predict that the war-like state between Israel and Iran may persist for a while. Source: Getty / picture alliance/dpa

Iran denies that its uranium enrichment program is for anything other than civilian purposes, rejecting Israeli allegations that it is secretly developing nuclear weapons.

Genauer said talks held between the US and Iran, which US President Donald Trump had pitched as an opportunity to make a big deal with Iran, possibly lifting sanctions on the country and allowing it to continue with nuclear enrichment, also influenced the timing of this attack.
“I think that the fact that the United States has been engaging in direct talks with Iran was not a popular move with the current Israeli government.
“Israelis were concerned that a rapport between the US and Iran would not be in their interests because they would rather see Iran excluded from the international arena than included and brought in from the cold.”

Genauer said Israel likely viewed Iran as militarily weak at the moment and sought to further weaken it.

An explosion is seen during a missile attack in Tel Aviv

Footage from central Tel Aviv showed fire and smoke rising from a condo tower. Source: AP / Tomer Neuberg

Iran funds and equips proxy militia groups Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and others in Syria, which have all been “decimated and severely degraded” by Israel since October 2023, Genauer said.

“We’re seeing an Iran that’s severely degraded is showing that it doesn’t have the military capability or military might that it would like to have.

What is the role of the US in this conflict?

A firetruck parked next to bombed out cars and buildings surrounded by rubble

Israel launched dozens of strikes on Iranian cities and nuclear facilities, which Iran has since responded to. Source: AAP / Abedin Taherkenareh

Shahram Akbarzadeh, a professor of Middle East and Central Asian politics at Deakin University, told SBS News Israel is “trying to initiate conflict and drag the United States into war”.

“Israel is very much aware that its own military capabilities have certain limits and cannot entirely destroy Iran’s nuclear program.”
Israel has indicated that one of its primary targets is Iran’s Fordo uranium enrichment facility, which is underground and heavily fortified.
“Israel can’t destroy that, but they can damage some of the facilities, and they can provoke a response that would bring the United States into the conflict,” Akbarzadeh said.
“And with the US in the conflict, there is a good chance of some major changes in Iran.”
Iranian state media reported on Saturday that Iran had warned the US, UK and France that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if they help stop its strikes on Israel.
Akbarzadeh said the US would be hesitant to enter the conflict, but there is every chance they would, as even the unpredictability of the Trump administration hasn’t changed the US’ commitment to defend its ally Israel.

Genauer said Trump would be reluctant to involve America in the conflict and wouldn’t openly support any escalations between Iran and Israel.

Smoke and light rises against a black night sky

Israel says it has launched strikes against Iran’s capital city Tehran. Source: AAP / Vahid Salemi/AP

“But if the conflict escalates past a certain point, if we see Iran actually striking against US bases in the region, then we could see Trump change tack in terms of realising that for a US domestic audience, he would need to respond to any attack on direct attack on US Marines,” she said.

The US has military bases across Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq and Syria.

What could happen next?

Both sides have said they will continue to strike each other.
Akbarzadeh said that “It’s very likely that Iran will continue launching missiles at Israel, and at the moment that’s effectively all Iran can do. There are no other options open to Iran.”
He said there is a chance that Iran’s allies in Shi’ite militias in Iraq could get involved and attack Israel or US assets in Iraq, but that Iran’s other allies aren’t going to be able to escalate.

Akbarzadeh said there will be many voices in Iran arguing that it should pursue the development of a nuclear bomb, to act in part as a deterrent to Israel attacking it.

Genauer said it’s unclear whether Israel has a plan to escalate the conflict in the short term and that its right-wing government could keep attacking Iran until it topples the regime.
In a video address shortly after Israeli fighter jets began striking Iranian nuclear facilities and air defence systems, Netanyahu appealed to the Iranian people directly to rise up and said liberation is near.
“If regime change in Iran is actually the end goal of the current Israeli government, then I would say we are looking at escalation over the medium to long-term or continuation of this current phase of direct conflict in the medium to long-term over the coming months,” Genauer said.
— With additional reporting by Reuters.
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