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Israel Vs Iran
The map above compares Israel vs Iran on a number of dimensions. The first thing to note is that Iran is much, much bigger than Israel (around 75x bigger).
It also has lots more people. Here are the main comparisons:
Several overlapping drivers keep the hostility alive:
| Driver | What it means in practice |
| Revolutionary ideology | Ayatollah Khomeini defined opposition to Zionism as a pillar of the Islamic Republic; Supreme Leader Khamenei still brands Israel a “cancerous tumour” that must disappear. |
| Palestinian & proxy strategy | Tehran arms, trains and funds Hezbollah, Hamas, PIJ, the Houthis and others to bleed Israel while limiting direct risk to Iran. |
| Regional‐power rivalry | Israel’s old periphery alliance with the Shah flipped after 1979; today the two states back competing blocs (Iran’s “Axis of Resistance” vs. Israel-Gulf partnerships). |
| The nuclear file | Israel views an Iranian bomb as existential and has waged a long covert campaign—sabotage, cyber-attacks and targeted killings—to delay it. |
| Escalating shadow-to-open war | Maritime skirmishes, Syria strikes and the Gaza-triggered 2023-25 spiral have broken the taboo on direct Israel-Iran attacks. |
Timeline of Key Milestones (1948 – Today)
| Year | Event |
| 1948–50 | Iran—still under the Shah—grants de facto recognition to the newborn State of Israel, becoming the second Muslim-majority country to do so. |
| 1950s-60s | Periphery Doctrine: close intelligence, oil and arms ties; in 1968 the two governments create the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline company. |
| Feb 1979 | Islamic Revolution; Tehran cuts relations, turns Israel’s old embassy over to the PLO. |
| 1980-88 | Iran-Iraq War. Israel, fearing an Iraqi victory, clandestinely supplies spare parts and weapons to Tehran (Operation Seashell). |
| 1982 | Iran’s IRGC helps form Hezbollah during Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, beginning a long proxy war. |
| 1992 & 1994 | Bombings of Israel’s embassy and the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires; Argentine courts later rule Iran & Hezbollah responsible. |
| Aug 2002 | Iranian dissidents expose Natanz & Arak, triggering the modern nuclear crisis. |
| Jul-Aug 2006 | 34-day Lebanon war pits Israel directly against Iranian-equipped Hezbollah. |
| 2010 | Stuxnet cyber-worm disables Natanz centrifuges; first public glimpse of Israel-U.S. cyber cooperation. |
| 2010-12 | Wave of Iranian nuclear-scientist assassinations widely attributed to Mossad. |
| 14 Jul 2015 | JCPOA nuclear deal signed; Israel leads regional opposition. |
| 8 May 2018 | U.S. withdrawals from JCPOA; Israel applauds, Iran resumes higher-level enrichment. |
| 27 Nov 2020 | Top scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh killed near Tehran; Iran blames Israel. |
| 11 Apr 2021 | Explosion/blackout at Natanz; Tehran calls it Israeli “nuclear terrorism.” |
| 29 Jul 2021 | Drone strike on MT Mercer Street tanker off Oman kills two; Israel blames Iran, highlighting the maritime shadow war. |
| 7 Oct 2023 | Hamas’ mass-casualty attack on Israel; Tehran praises the assault and its proxies open multiple fronts. |
| 1 Apr 2024 | Suspected Israeli air-strike on Iran’s Damascus consulate kills senior IRGC officers. |
| 13-14 Apr 2024 | Iran launches >170 drones, 30 cruise and 120 ballistic missiles at Israel in first-ever direct strike; most intercepted by Israeli-U.S.-allied defenses. |
| 13-16 Jun 2025 | Israel’s air campaign hits Natanz and other nuclear/missile sites, killing top commanders and scientists; Iran retaliates with missile barrages on Tel Aviv/Haifa and strikes on Israeli energy hubs. Global oil jitters rise as both sides also target energy infrastructure. |
In short:
- What began as a pragmatic alliance flipped into an ideological, proxy-driven and now increasingly direct confrontation once the Islamic Republic replaced the Shah.
- Four decades of sabotage, assassinations, cyber-warfare and proxy battles have produced a deep security dilemma.
- Israel is determined to keep Iran from nuclear weapons and regional dominance, while Iran frames resistance to Israel as central to its revolutionary identity.
- The tit-for-tat strikes of 2024-25 show how close that long “shadow war” has moved toward open, state-on-state conflict.
Sources:
Israel on Wikipedia
Iran on Wikipedia
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Israel Defense Forces
Israeli Air Force
Nuclear weapons and Israel
Israel on Wikipedia
Iran on Wikipedia
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Israel Defense Forces
Israeli Air Force
Nuclear weapons and Israel

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