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The New York Times: Israel fears Iran’s ability to "Violent revenge"

Estimates indicate that Tehran maintains hundreds of missiles while the direct confrontation between Iran and Israel appears to escalate, the two parties appear to review their military capabilities, amid fears of the expansion of the conflict in the region. It still fears Iran’s ability to & quot; violent revenge & quot, according to the New York Times & quot; The American.

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& nbsp; Anbar indicated that the current attacks show a development in Iran’s tactics, which launched simultaneous batches of missiles in an attempt to overcome air defenses. He added that the Israeli army monitored a new type of missile that was not previously used against Israel, known as & quot; Haj Qassem & quot; a solid fuel missile of up to 1,600 km, and can be launched within minutes of its underground hideout. Manufacturing 300 ballistic missiles per month. Since the dawn of Friday, Israel has launched a series of attacks on Iranian targets, during which it targeted vital facilities in Tehran, including oil facilities, in the context of what Netanyahu described as a confrontation with two existential threats: Iranian nuclear program, and advanced ballistic missile arsenal. And dozens of drones on targets inside Israel since the escalation of the escalation, according to the Israeli authorities. The Israeli government announced that 17 sites were subjected to direct strikes, including areas in Tel Aviv. The main military spokesman in Israel, Evi Defin, confirmed that the Israeli defensive system & quot, among the best globally & quot;, but it is & quot; not completely court & quot;

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