
Airstrikes sounded from the Negev in the north of the country, Tehran aims to exhaust Israeli interceptors
Iran continued its missile attacks on Israel in recent hours, triggering air raid warnings in several areas of the country. The warning signals were heard in the south near the city of Beersheba in the Negev desert, as well as in northern Israeli territory.
According to reports, the Iranian missiles are intended to keep Israel's air defense systems under pressure. The strategy aims to force Israel to constantly use its interceptors to shoot down incoming missiles.
Military experts estimate that Tehran is attempting to exhaust Israel's interceptor missile reserves by carrying out repeated attacks in different areas of the country. This tactic aims to keep air defense systems on constant alert and create operational pressure on the Israeli military.
The attacks come after a week of sustained strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets. The military operations have included fighter jets, warships and cruise missiles that have struck targets linked to Iranian military structures.
However, the latest attacks show that Iran retains the capacity to launch missiles and strike targets in Israeli territory even after intensive bombing. In addition to Israel, Tehran has also carried out attacks in other areas of the region during the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.
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