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Israel Army Says It Destroyed 'One Third' of Iran Missile Sites

  • Israel has conducted airstrikes on Iranian missile sites and military bases since Friday, reaching a fourth day of conflict as of Monday.
  • The strikes aim to degrade Iran's missile capability after Tehran launched dozens of missiles and drones at Israeli cities overnight into Monday.
  • The Israeli Air Force destroyed over 120 surface-to-surface missile launchers, about one third of Iran's arsenal, while intercepting more than 20 missiles before launch.
  • According to military spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin, Israel has established complete control of the airspace above Tehran, and its strikes significantly reduced Iran’s missile launches to about half of what was initially planned.
  • Operation Rising Lion's continuation suggests a reduction of Iran's missile threat, while footage of Iranians fleeing Tehran reflects rising tensions in the country.
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On the fifth day of Operation Rising Lion, Israel continued its strikes and Iran continued its missile fire. In this context, many residents of Tehran fled the capital in mass.

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The Israeli Army (IDF) announced for months that it had succeeded in destroying a third of Iran's long-range rocket launchers. On the official IDF account of the X social network, more video recordings showing the destruction of some...

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"More than 50 huntings and other planes carried out attacks and destroyed more than 120 surface missions," said the Israeli army spokesman, Brig-Gen Effie Defrin.

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