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Iran attacks on Israel continue, though only a portion of ballistic missiles have infiltrated Israel’s layered defense apparatus as Israel takes out Iranian strike capabilities.
Israel stunned and hobbled Iran last week when it pulled off an intelligence and military operation years in the making that struck high-level targets with precision. Guided by spies and artificial intelligence,
Israeli Air Force Major: We Dreamed Of An Aerial Battle, But Iranian Planes Scurried Off To The East
The Israeli military spoke of air superiority, but warned against underestimating the enemy.
Israel’s military headquarters were struck after Iran’s Islamic Republic unleashed a barrage of missiles on central Tel Aviv late Friday night, causing “significant damage” to the Jewish state’s equivalent of the Pentagon.
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The strikes are part of an air campaign Israel launched against its longtime foe five days ago, targeting Iran’s military and nuclear program.
After leaving the G7 summit ahead of schedule, President Donald Trump quashed any talk of trying to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump told reporters onboard Air Force One early Tuesday morning he wasn’t looking for a ceasefire but is seeking “a real end” with the Islamic Republic “giving up entirely” on their nuclear weapons.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNew structural changes to IDF include bolstering border and air defense unitsMilitary says it is reviving defunct tank brigade, establishing new infantry brigade, reorganizing training command; boosting Navy's 'strategic capabilities' The post New structural changes to IDF include bolstering border and air defense units appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Leaders in the U.S. and Iran appear to be jostling over red lines to keep their countries out of a direct confrontation.