Iran’s supreme leader acknowledged that his attack on Israel hit some targets
Analysts say this is proof that no country wants or is ready for a direct conflict.
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has refused to discuss whether Tehran’s unprecedented drone and missile attacks on Israel achieved anything there. a silent recognition That, despite launching a massive attack, few projectiles actually managed to hit their targets.
The Ayatollah emphasized this during a meeting with the country’s top military commanders What matters is “Iranian military will”, “The debate on the other side is about how many missiles were fired, how many of them hit their targets and how many did not, this is of secondary importance. The main issue is the rise of the Iranian nation and the will of the Iranian military on a major issue International stage.” Khamenei explained.
Israeli media claimed “99%” of Iranian drones and missiles were shot down, The remaining 1% are said to have caused only minor damage, such as at Israeli Nevatim Airport. Following the attack, remains of one of the suspected Iranian missiles shot down were discovered in the Dead Sea desert and became a tourist attraction.
According to analysts, no country wants open conflict
Since the beginning of the Gaza War, Israel has occasionally attacked targets linked to Iranian proxies in the region, notably against the terrorist group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, but also targets in Syria and reportedly Iraq. Is: Baghdad is still investigating the blast At a facility belonging to a group linked to Iran. Some accuse Israel and the United States of carrying out the attack, but both deny involvement.
World analysts point to the fact that both Iran and Israel are apparently not putting too much pressure on the issue. Trying to “play things down”, Experts say that this is proof that no country wants or is ready for direct conflict.
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