A former director of intelligence at Israeli spy agency Mossad has told Sky News it was "shocking" how quickly Israel "took down" Iran's air defences.
On 13 June, the Israeli military started carrying out aerial attacks on Iran, hitting sites including some of its most important nuclear installations.
Israel said Iran was on the verge of building a nuclear bomb - something Tehran has always denied seeking from its uranium enrichment programme.
Since those attacks, both countries have been trading daily missile strikes.
Ex-Mossad boss Zohar Palti told The World with Yalda Hakim that it took his country's air force 36-48 hours to "dominate completely" the skies above Iran.
Read more and watch the interview here: