Iran's missile strikes on Israeli bases confirmed by satellite data

Satellite data has verified that six Iranian missiles targeted Israeli bases in various regions, causing significant damage. Israeli military did not disclose these strikes due to censorship laws. Analysis suggests Iranian missiles successfully bypassed air defenses, possibly due to advanced technology and strategic changes.

Jul 5, 2025 - 22:37
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Iran's missile strikes on Israeli bases confirmed by satellite data

The British newspaper \"The Telegraph\" reported that six Iranian missiles struck targets in various regions of Israeli occupied territories, including an intelligence-gathering center and a logistics base. Radar satellite data confirmed blast damage consistent with missile impacts.

These strikes were not publicly acknowledged by Israeli authorities due to strict censorship laws. The Israeli military did not comment when approached by The Telegraph.

Israel's military censorship laws prohibit the disclosure of sensitive security information, especially during active conflicts, as per The Telegraph.

During the conflict, Israeli and U.S. officials claimed that about 84% of Iranian missiles were intercepted by air defense systems. However, data analysis by The Telegraph suggests an increasing number of Iranian missiles breached the defenses in the initial eight days.

Analysts speculate reasons for this, such as limited interceptor missiles, advanced Iranian technology, or altered attack tactics.

Iran utilized coordinated drone and missile strikes to overwhelm Israeli defenses. Suicide drones, even when intercepted, caused confusion and enabled more missiles to penetrate.

A senior Iranian official, speaking anonymously to The Telegraph, stated that using suicide drones alongside missiles was a deliberate strategy to overpower Israeli defenses by keeping their systems occupied.

According to the source: Mehr News Agency.

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