On April 8, 1970, Israeli air forces attacked the Bahr Al-Baqar primary school in Egypt, resulting in the deaths of 30 children and the complete destruction of the school. This attack occurred during the War of Attrition between Egypt and Israel.
Iran is seeking to draw the United States into a long-term war of attrition, capitalizing on escalating regional tensions. This strategy emerges at a critical time, as fears of potential military escalation between Tehran and Washington grow.
Iran is grappling with significant challenges as it faces a potential six-year war of attrition. Some analysts suggest that these conditions could be sufficient to topple the regime, highlighting the gap between internal devastation and attacks in Tehran.
Israeli forces have launched incursions into southern Lebanon aimed at disrupting Hezbollah's capabilities and weakening its operational effectiveness. Meanwhile, Hezbollah continues to conduct intensive operations as part of a war of attrition.