Iran wants to mass-produce missiles, Israel says it may strike again
Iran aims to produce 2,000 ballistic missiles for simultaneous launch, signaling a strategy to overwhelm Israel’s defenses, amid warnings of renewed Israeli strikes.
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While Iran is building a missile empire, the world looks away
Some politicians may dismiss Iran’s proclamations as mere intimidation, but its increasing missile production is aimed at waging war directly or through proxies. By Majid Rafizadeh, Gatestone Institute Little attention is being paid to Iran in the aftermath of the 12‑Day War, but the threat it now poses is growing significantly. While global focus has shifted to other crises, Iran has rapidly and aggressively been accelerating its ballistic miss…
Iran wants to mass-produce missiles, Israel says it may strike again
When Israel and Iran entered a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire on June 24 after the so-called “12-Day War,” neither side truly believed the conflict was over. In the months since, both governments treated the ceasefire not as closure, but more as a reset — each preparing intensively for the next round. Now, Iran is vowing to build enough missiles to fire 2,000 at once, a scale unseen in modern warfare. The war in June demonstrated Israel’s abili…
Iran's military preparedness against Israel is reflected in a worrying report, which indicates a rapid restoration of its missile capabilities since Operation "Am Kalavi". According to the report on Channel 13, Iran has renewed most of its missile stockpile and is close to achieving the number of missiles it had before the operation. The goal: 2,000 missiles within months The report reveals that the Iranians are working diligently on producing s…
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