Iran's Missile Arsenal Less Accurate, Study Finds
Iran's Missile Arsenal Less Accurate, Study Finds
Iran's Missile Arsenal Less Accurate, Study Finds
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Iran's missile program, which was behind a recent drone-and-missile attack on Israel, is now under scrutiny after a new report suggests its accuracy is far less than previously believed, raising questions about its effectiveness in conventional military operations. Despite Iran's claims of retaliation for the assassination of a Hamas leader, many of its missiles either failed to launch or were intercepted, leading analysts to conclude they may serve better as terror weapons rather than precision military tools. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei acknowledged the shortcomings in hitting significant targets in Israel. Meanwhile, tensions escalated as Israel conducted airstrikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, preventing an anticipated missile assault, resulting in an exchange of fire that left casualties on both sides. Both Israel and Hezbollah appear to seek to avoid further escalation despite ongoing skirmishes. The situation continues to evolve as the international community watches closely, particularly in light of concerns about Iran's missile capabilities and its potential implications for regional stability.

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