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Iran-Isreal War

When Will It End

Clouds Michael Umma Ibrahim

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English
Umma Ibrahim
09 April 2026
The Israel-Iran war did not begin on February 28, 2026. It began in 1979, when Iranian revolutionaries tore down the Israeli flag in Tehran and replaced it with a Palestinian one. Understanding when the Israel-Iran conflict started - and why it escalated into the open war the world is watching today - is what this book is for.

Iran-Israel War: When Will It End is the most comprehensive single-volume account of the conflict available to general readers. Written in the clear, authoritative voice of a seasoned international correspondent, it takes you from the origins of the confrontation through the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, the 2024 direct missile exchanges, the Twelve-Day War of June 2025, and the devastating Operation Epic Fury of February 28, 2026 - the operation that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, mined the Strait of Hormuz, and sent global oil markets into crisis.

What this book covers:

The Israel-Iran conflict explained from the ground up - no prior knowledge required. Every concept, every faction, every decision is introduced clearly and built upon logically. Whether you are trying to understand the Israel-Iran conflict timeline for the first time or you follow international news daily and want the deeper analysis beneath the headlines, this book meets you where you are.

The book includes a detailed Israel-Iran conflict map of the proxy network - Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and the Iraqi militias - showing how Iran built a ring of armed groups around Israel over four decades and how Israel and the United States moved to dismantle it by force. It traces the Israel-Iran conflict 2025 escalation through the collapse of the post-Twelve-Day War ceasefire, Iran's quiet nuclear reconstitution, the failed Oman talks, the January 2026 protest wave inside Iran, and the intelligence discovery of a covert enrichment facility in Semnan that triggered the final countdown.

The Israel-Iran conflict 2026 chapters cover Operation Epic Fury in the most detailed open-source account yet published: the coordinated strike on nuclear facilities, the killing of Khamenei, Iran's 500-missile regional retaliation, the Gulf states under fire, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the KC-135 crash that killed six American service members, and the global economic shockwave that pushed oil past $140 per barrel.

This book also covers:

The nuclear question explained in plain language - what enrichment levels mean, what breakout time is, why Fordow required American GBU-57 bunker-busting bombs, and why the nuclear programme is the root cause of the entire conflict The human stories - Maryam the schoolteacher in Isfahan whose classroom windows shattered on February 28; families in Tel Aviv safe rooms; Fatima in southern Lebanon rebuilding for the third time; the 400,000 transit passengers stranded in Dubai The international response - how the US, UK, Russia, China, Turkey, India, and the Global South each responded, and what the fracturing of the UN Security Council reveals about the post-1945 international order Five detailed future scenarios - negotiated settlement, war of attrition, Iranian regime collapse, nuclear escalation, and regional contagion - each assessed against probability estimates from the Council on Foreign Relations, RAND Corporation, IISS, and Brookings Institution A full glossary of 38 terms and a bibliography of 90 sources organised by chapter

Who this book is for:

Anyone who wants to understand what is actually happening in the Middle East and why it matters to them - regardless of where they live. The Strait of Hormuz closure affects every country that imports or exports oil. The fertiliser supply disruption threatens food security across Africa and Asia. The erosion of the rules-based international order is everyone's problem.
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Imprint:   Umma Ibrahim
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   517g
ISBN:   9798233645846
Pages:   452
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Clouds Michael is a writer, researcher, and analyst whose work spans two distinct but complementary domains: the geopolitical forces shaping the modern world, and the psychological forces shaping the people who live in it. In his work on international conflict and global affairs, Clouds draws on primary sources, government documents, military communiqués, and the research of leading international institutions to bring complex global events within reach of the general reader - without simplifying what should not be simplified. In his work on psychology and human relationships, Clouds applies the same rigorous, research-first approach to the inner world - examining the neuroscience of attachment, the developmental origins of relational patterns, and the evidence-based pathways to genuine healing. Wounded Bonds: Attachment Trauma in Romantic Relationships and The Anxious-Avoidant Relationship: Breaking the Cycle reflect a conviction that people deserve accurate, substantive information about why they love the way they love - and what it actually takes to change. Across all of his writing, Clouds holds to a single standard: clarity without distortion, depth without unnecessary complexity, and honesty above comfort. Whether the subject is a geopolitical flashpoint or the interior landscape of a struggling relationship, the goal is the same - to give readers the clearest possible picture of something that matters, and to trust them to do something useful with it.

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