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In First, Israeli Army Official Admits Iranian Missiles Hit IDF Sites During War

ISRAEL, JUL 08 – Iranian missile strikes damaged five Israeli military facilities during the 12-day conflict, with most attacks intercepted, Israeli officials said.

  • On Tuesday, an Israeli military official confirmed that Iranian air strikes hit Israeli military sites during the 12-day war, marking the first public admission of such damage.
  • In response to Israel’s June 13 attack on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran launched missile strikes targeting Israeli military facilities, marking its first public acknowledgment of such hits.
  • Satellite analysis shows six Iranian missiles struck five Israeli military sites, including Tel Nof, Glilot, and near Tulkarem, highlighting the scale of the recent strikes.
  • Despite the Iranian strikes, Israeli military sites remained fully operational, with the IDF affirming all units maintained continuity amid first public acknowledgment of damage.
  • This admission highlights that Israel’s military dominance is challenged, emphasizing Iran’s leadership in regional resistance dynamics and shifting the regional strategic balance.
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YemenExtra broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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