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Assessment of 100-Day Stalemate in US-Israel-Iran Conflict

Jun 07, 2026 04:34 AM CT Middle East analysis,stalemate,civilian-casualties,us-israel-iran

Summary

The article provides a retrospective assessment of the first 100 days of the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, characterizing the situation as a bloody stalemate with significant civilian casualties. This is an opinion/analysis piece rather than a report on a specific new tactical event, serving as background context on the current trajectory of hostilities.

Full Content

One hundred days in, the US–Israel–Iran conflict remains a bloody stalemate with mounting loss of civilian lives.

Sources (1)

T2 Al Jazeera
55% reliable Link

Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

Identified as a primary belligerent in the ongoing conflict alongside Israel.

Israel NEUTRAL

Identified as a primary belligerent in the ongoing conflict alongside the US.

Iran NEUTRAL

Identified as the opposing state actor in the conflict.

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