The Iran–Israel war in 2026 is a serious military conflict happening mainly in the Middle East between Iran and Israel, with involvement from the United States. Here is a simple explanation of what is happening:
1. How the war started
On 28 February 2026, Israel (with coordination from the United States) launched major airstrikes on Iran in an operation called Operation Lion's Roar. (Wikipedia)
The strikes targeted Iranian military bases, infrastructure, and senior leaders.
During these attacks, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in an airstrike in Tehran. (Wikipedia)
This dramatically escalated tensions and started a direct war between the two countries.
2. Major events during the war
Some key developments:
Israel has carried out airstrikes on Iranian military and energy sites.
Iran has launched missiles and drones toward Israeli cities in retaliation.
Several high-ranking Iranian officials were killed, including Ali Larijani. (Wikipedia)
Israel also struck the South Pars gas field, the world’s largest gas field, affecting Iran’s energy production. (Wikipedia)
3. What is happening right now (March 2026)
The war has entered around 20 days of fighting. (Al Jazeera)
Israel continues targeted strikes on Iran’s infrastructure and leaders. (The Guardian)
Iran is responding with missile and drone attacks, including attacks on energy facilities in Gulf countries. (Al Jazeera)
The conflict is affecting oil prices and global markets. (The Guardian)
4. Why Iran and Israel are enemies
The conflict has been building for decades because of:
Iran’s nuclear program
Iran supporting groups that oppose Israel
Israel seeing Iran as a major security threat
These tensions finally turned into direct war in 2026.
✅ In short:
Iran retaliated with missiles and drones.
Many leaders and energy sites have been hit.
The war is ongoing and could affect the entire Middle East.
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A simple timeline of the war (day-by-day).
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