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- Israel’s attack and the limits of Iran’s missile strategy
Israel’s attack on Iran has exposed critical weaknesses in Tehran’s broader military strategy While Iran still has untapped shorter-range capabilities it could deploy in its immediate neighbourhood, its depleted medium-range missile arsenal and weakened regional allies leave it with limited options for retaliation against Israel
- After the Hospital Strike: How Iran’s Missile Barrage and Israel’s . . .
Iran struck Israeli targets with more than 400 ballistic missiles and scores of drones using advanced models like the ‘Haj Qassem,’ a missile capable of bypassing Israel’s Iron Dome as well as
- How Israel pulled off its surprise attack on Iran | AP News
Guided by spies and artificial intelligence, the Israeli military unleashed a nighttime fusillade of warplanes and armed drones smuggled into Iran to quickly incapacitate many of its air defenses and missile systems With greater freedom to fly over Iran, Israel bombarded key nuclear sites and killed top generals and scientists
- Israel strikes Iran. What happens next? - Brookings
Based on the pattern of Israeli strikes so far, the campaign looks at least as focused on destroying Iranian conventional military capabilities, especially its air defense and missile forces
- Iran Is at a Strategic Crossroads
By attacking Israeli targets directly, Iran sought to deter future Israeli aggressions, establish red lines, and ultimately prevent further military casualties like the ones suffered in Damascus The first major indication that this strategy had failed came on July 31
- What weapons does Iran have to continue Israel strikes?
Iran had the largest and most diverse ballistic missile stockpile in the Middle East, but recent Israeli strikes on the country's military infrastructure may limit its capabilities to keep
- What missiles does Iran have to launch against Israel, and how far can . . .
Prior to the attack, ballistic missiles were, and still mostly likely are, Tehran’s most potent means of striking Israel Reaching Israel from Iran requires missiles with ranges of more than
- Unpacking Israel’s deterrence strategy after Iran’s missile attack
For decades, Israel has used military force to deter countries like Iran, as well as armed groups like Hezbollah, from acting against Israel’s aims in the region How do these recent strikes fit within Israel’s broader strategy – and how far is the escalation likely to go?
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