US Sent 300 Hellfires to Israel Before Iran Raid_ Helped Intercept Tehran’s Missiles – Report
- On June 14, 2025, Israel launched an unprecedented airstrike on Iran using over 100 aircraft targeting senior officials and nuclear sites.
- This attack followed a 60-day deadline set by the Trump administration in March 2025, after which it threatened military action if Iran rejected a new nuclear deal.
- Before the strike, the United States secretly delivered approximately 300 AGM-114 Hellfire missiles to Israel under a previously approved $7.4 billion arms agreement, demonstrating that Washington had prior knowledge of Israel’s planned attack.
- In response, Iran launched a large-scale attack involving upwards of 150 ballistic missiles and around 100 drones targeting Israel, many of which were intercepted with assistance from U.S. and Israeli missile defense systems; meanwhile, Iran reported 78 fatalities resulting from Israeli air strikes.
- The attack deeply stalled ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks and provoked warnings from Iran’s Supreme Leader and Israel’s Prime Minister, underscoring escalating regional tensions.
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US Secret Missile Shipment to Israel Before Strike on Iran
from 21st Century Wire: The US covertly supplied Israel with hundreds of Hellfire missiles before its recent attack on Iran, as reported by Middle East Eye. On Tuesday, around 300 missiles were sent to Israel as part of a major resupply effort, coinciding with the Trump administration’s deceiving claim it wanted to continue nuclear talks with […]
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