Benjamin Netanyahu and Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei
The Israeli-Iran war that lasted for 12 days shook the Middle East. If a recent report by The Telegraph, Iran had targeted five important military bases of Israel with its missiles. Which included a large airport, intelligence gathering center and a logistics base. Let us know that this information has been given by researchers at Oregon State University of America on the basis of satellite radar data.
The report said that six missiles in Iran had damaged these locations located in the northern, southern and central regions of Israel. However, complete information about this loss has not been revealed yet, because Israel has tried to hide it by implementing military censorship. The Israel Defense Force (IDF) has clearly refused to make a statement on this and just said that 'all the units gave their best during this operation'.
How much damage was done?
According to radar data, Iran's missiles had caused heavy damage to the military structure of Israel. Citizens and military structures were badly affected in cities like Tel Aviv, Haifa and Bir Sheva, according to the report, Israel has suffered a financial loss of about $ 12 billion in this war. Apart from this, 29 people were killed and more than 3,200 people were injured. Please tell that Iran has also paid a heavy price for this war. Atoms and military hideouts like his Natanj, Ford and Isfahan were destroyed. In which 657 to 800 people were killed, out of which 263 were common citizens.
Why the truth is being hidden?
The Telegraph report states that Israel has resorted to military censorship to hide the weakness of its defense system. By the seventh day of the war, Israel and America's air defense system had stopped most missiles. But 16% of missiles managed to penetrate their rescue. The major reason for this is Israeli's strategy to save ammunition and the use of Iran's advanced weapons.
Why was the war started?
On 13 June, Israel started attacks on Iran's nuclear bases, military commanders and other military facilities. In response to which Iran fired missiles and drones at cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa. The US later also joined the war and attacked Iran's nuclear bases from the B-2 Stealth Bomber. The US had demanded Iran to abolish its uranium development capacity, which Iran was rejected. Iran says that its atomic program is for peaceful purposes, while the US and Israel consider it an attempt to make it weapons.
Ceasefire and claims
After the war, both countries claimed victory. US President Donald Trump was ceasefire by mediation, but Iran even then attacked Israel, which broke the ceasefire. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said that he abolished Iran's atomic and ballistic missile threats, while Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei described it as his victory.
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