Jordanese Conflict

The Jordanese Conflict was a year long, bloody conflict fought as a proxy war between Iran and Spain, for territory in the Middle East. Spain's allies Jordan and Palestine went to war with Israel, but Israel received weapons and funds from Iran.

Background
In 2012, Spain began working on a nuclear program, to arm itself with nuclear warheads, despite stern warnings from the E.U. It came into direct competition with Iran, who was also fighting for power over the nuclear resources needed to create warheads.

In January, it was revealed that Iran was using Israel as a proxy to develop nuclear warheads, funding and controlling their research, and 5 days later, Spain put together a anti-Israeli coalition with two purposes: destroy the State of Israel, and seize the nuclear research labs.

Early Conflict
The true nature of the conflict was unknown, as the knowledge of Iran's nuclear investments in Israel wasn't revealed until the war was over, but Spain organized a coalition through Jordan, aligning itself with Palestine and Lebanon. Jordan received many biological weapons from Spain, and the first move of the war was to carpet bomb Israeli farmlands with anti crop and anti livestock bacteria.

While Israel was outnumbered, they had better weaponry from Iran, and held off the Jordan attackers until March, when a joint assault by Hamas and Hezbollah captured Haifa.