Israel’s life-or-death struggle against Iran’s regime is the ultimate test of whether the international community has what it takes to stand up to forces of evil and destruction.
The missile strike claimed the lives of four people, including Shmilovitch, as well as Yaakov and Desi Bello, both 77, and 85-year-old Daisy Yitzhaki.
While the war is not over, its significance in the international arena is visible already.
Sources in the defense establishment estimate that the Iranians have no choice but to operate systems that have not been seriously damaged so far and are at a high level of capability.
The question is, what may Iran’s new tactics and strategy reveal about Iran’s regime and its belief in what comes next?
Nowhere has the process of moral inversion become clearer than in the fight Israel has been leading against Islamic terror.
Opening the briefing, Netanyahu addressed the casualties of Iran’s recent assault on Israeli cities and those killed during Operation Rising Lion.
Iran has said in the past that they had moved enriched uranium from Fordow to other sites but it was never confirmed but appeared to be use of psychological warfare.
Despite Israel's advanced defense, large barrages, mobile launchers, and other tactics make intercepting 100% of Iranian missiles impossible.
Iran possesses a wide range of ballistic missiles, some developed jointly by the Iranian Armed Forces and the IRGC.