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Late last night saw two missile attacks launched from Iran towards Israel, triggering sirens in several areas. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported intercepting roughly 30 missiles—almost all were thwarted by advanced air defense systems. The damage was minimal, with a singular incident involving debris from missile interception causing a fire that damaged 20 cars in a central parking lot. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) claimed they had gained "complete control over the skies of the occupied territories," but this was met with skepticism, as many in Iran’s civilian population are aware of the true extent of their military’s capabilities.
Why Are Iran’s Attacks Weaker?
Iran’s seemingly diminished missile strikes are attributable to two main factors: