UNRELENTING STRIKE: THE 30-HOUR AIR CAMPAIGN THAT SHOOK THE REGION

UNRELENTING STRIKE: THE 30-HOUR AIR CAMPAIGN THAT SHOOK THE REGION
Tehran / Tel Aviv — In what analysts are calling one of the most intense aerial operations in modern Middle Eastern history, Israeli F-35, F-15, and F-16 fighter jets launched a relentless 30-hour campaign across Iranian territory, deploying an estimated 2,000 precision-guided munitions.

The operation unfolded in calculated phases. Before sunrise, stealth F-35 aircraft penetrated deep into contested airspace, systematically disabling radar systems, air-defense networks, and critical command centers. Their mission cleared the path for the next wave. Soon after, squadrons of F-15 and F-16 strike fighters surged in, targeting key infrastructure including military bases, drone facilities, and sites believed to be linked to missile development.
From coastal regions to areas near Tehran, the night sky reportedly pulsed with flashes of light as explosions echoed at regular intervals. Witnesses described a continuous thunder overhead, with little pause between strikes, creating an atmosphere of sustained pressure and uncertainty.

Experts suggest the scale, speed, and coordination of the operation mark a significant shift in modern aerial warfare strategy—combining stealth, precision, and overwhelming force in a tightly synchronized assault.
As details continue to emerge, questions grow about the broader implications, the strategic objectives behind the operation, and what this escalation could mean for regional stability in the days ahead.
