Tracking recent US-Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure
Recent U.S.‑Israeli operations have focused on degrading Iran’s missile‑production and air‑force infrastructure while also striking key dual‑use facilities. In the week of March 30‑31, the combined force hit multiple Iranian‑backed militia sites in Iraq and began targeting Iranian missile sites and munition depots, actions the Institute for the Study of War says have likely reduced Iran’s ability to produce missiles. On March 24, U.S. and Israeli aircraft struck three major Iranian steelworks, m
Key Points
- Recent U.S.‑Israeli operations have focused on degrading Iran’s missile‑production and air‑force infrastructure while also striking key dual‑use facilities.
- In the week of March 30‑31, the combined force hit multiple Iranian‑backed militia sites in Iraq and began targeting Iranian missile sites and munition depots, actions the Institute for the Study of War says have likely reduced Iran’s ability to produce missiles.
- On March 24, U.S.
- and Israeli aircraft struck three major Iranian steelworks, marking a shift toward weakening the country’s economic base.
Full Details
Recent U.S.‑Israeli operations have focused on degrading Iran’s missile‑production and air‑force infrastructure while also striking key dual‑use facilities. In the week of March 30‑31, the combined force hit multiple Iranian‑backed militia sites in Iraq and began targeting Iranian missile sites and munition depots, actions the Institute for the Study of War says have likely reduced Iran’s ability to produce missiles. On March 24, U.S. and Israeli aircraft struck three major Iranian steelworks, marking a shift toward weakening the country’s economic base. Israeli strikes later hit Tehran’s air‑
Why It Matters
Recent U.S.‑Israeli operations have focused on degrading Iran’s missile‑production and air‑force infrastructure while also striking key dual‑use facilities. In the week of March 30‑31, the combined force hit multiple Iranian‑backed militia sites in Iraq and began targeting Iranian missile sites and
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