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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 624 - IDF head cautions no quick win in ongoing Israel-Iran war

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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🗓️ 21 June 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

Overnight, an Israeli airstrike in Iran killed Saeed Izadi, the head of the Palestine Corps in the IRGC Quds Force, who funded and armed Hamas ahead of the terror group’s October 7 onslaught as part of a multi-front plan to destroy Israel. Fabian describes who he was and how central he was in drafting Iran's ultimate strategy to eliminate Israel.

Also hit last night was Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site for the second time since the start of the conflict, as Iran fired an overnight volley of five ballistic missiles at central Israel. The strike on the first day of the conflict destroyed several critical sections, including uranium conversion infrastructure and labs. Last night's strikes were intended to cause further damage to Iran’s nuclear program.

IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir told Israelis yesterday that they must prepare for a “prolonged campaign” against Iran to “eliminate a threat of this magnitude,” indicating that a quick end to the campaign was unlikely. We ask Fabian to decipher this cryptic message from the head of the IDF even as US President Donald Trump told reports that Israel appears to be "winning."

Also yesterday, reporters were told that Israel is not running low on air defense interceptors amid its conflict with Iran, denying reporting that the IDF’s stockpile of interceptor missiles is being depleted. Fabian explains why this may still be the case.

Iran is not only firing traditional ballistic missiles at Israel: At least one ballistic missile launched by Iran at Israel in a barrage on Thursday morning was carrying a cluster bomb warhead, marking a dangerous new development. We speak about this type of missile, as well as Iran's drips-and-drabs retaliation to the continued Israeli strikes.

To close out, we review the stunning operation to eliminate Iran’s top military commanders early June 13 was code-named “Red Wedding” after the infamous scene in the “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series and “Game of Thrones” TV show, due to the almost fantastical way it was carried out. Fabian explains why.

Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.

For further reading:

IRGC Palestinian division chief, an architect of Oct. 7, killed in overnight strike in Iran

IDF hits Isfahan nuclear site for 2nd time; Iran fires 5 missiles in overnight barrage

IDF chief warns Israelis must brace for ‘prolonged campaign’ against Iran

Denying reports, IDF indicates that it’s not running low on missile interceptors

Iranian missile with cluster warhead scattered bombs in central Israel, IDF says

Inspired by brutal TV scene, first strikes on Iran said code-named ‘Red Wedding’

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IMAGE: Israeli soldiers and first responders check the damage caused to a building from an Iranian strike in Beit She'an on June 21, 2025. (Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing.

0:08.8

Today is Saturday, June 21st, day 624 of the war.

0:14.5

Amanda Borchelle, Dan here with our military reporter, Emmanuel Fabian.

0:17.8

Hi, Manny.

0:18.3

Thanks for joining me this Shabbat morning.

0:20.5

Hi, Amanda. We are over a week

0:22.7

into the Israel-Iran war, and Manny is here to fill us in. We'll take a broad-strokes look at the

0:28.5

Israel Air Forces operations so far, especially what happened overnight, and learn how much farther

0:34.5

there is to go to achieve the war's declared goal of derailing Iran's efforts

0:39.2

to obtain a nuclear bomb. We'll learn what IDF Chief of Staff A.L. Zemir told reporters about

0:45.1

the IDF's current capabilities and his thoughts on the duration of the war. And we'll hear

0:50.9

about the various projectiles that Iran is sending Israel's way in drips and drabs.

0:56.5

And finally, we'll speak about one of the operations that launched the war, nicknamed Red Wedding.

1:02.0

All this and more, when we're back.

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1:51.5

I'm Amanda Borschal Dan here with our military reporter Emmanuel Fabian.

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