A brief but intense 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June 2025 has left the Middle East in a precarious state, with a fragile ceasefire holding but both sides warning that the conflict is far from over. Israel's military leadership is preparing for potential multi-arena wars and has shifted its defense strategy to emphasize preemptive offense, particularly against Iran and its regional proxies. Despite suffering setbacks, Iran remains a significant threat due to its missile and nuclear capabilities, and both Israeli and U.S. officials are wary of renewed hostilities. The war exposed vulnerabilities in Iran's strategic thinking and domestic stability, while also creating new diplomatic opportunities and risks for the region. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for escalation or renewed negotiations shaping the future of Middle Eastern security.
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