Hebrew press reports revealed a significant and worrying decline in the performance of the Israeli occupation's air defense systems, especially during the last days leading up to the truce. Sources explained that the intensity and advanced nature of Iranian missile attacks put Israeli defensive technology in a real predicament, as the systems failed to intercept about a quarter of the missiles launched in the last week of the confrontation, leading to unprecedented severe damage.
According to leaked security data, Iran launched nearly 650 missiles over forty days, 77 of which successfully penetrated the airspace and reached their designated targets. Among these missiles, 16 were identified as carrying heavy warheads weighing between 100 and 500 kilograms of explosives, which resulted in the deaths of 14 people and the complete destruction of buildings in several targeted areas.
The report indicated that the biggest challenge was the cluster missiles launched by Tehran, with 61 such missiles reaching their targets without interception. This technology relies on dispersing small bombs over wide areas, which led to damage at more than 380 sites, amid an admission by occupation army officers that they do not yet possess advanced technical solutions to deal with this type of ballistic projectile that disperses its payload before impact.
In the context of military analysis, security experts confirmed that the destructive capability of these attacks exceeded expectations, as the cluster bombs emanating from the missiles are capable of completely destroying residential apartments and causing paralysis in vital facilities. These results raise deep questions within the Israeli military establishment about the effectiveness of massive investments in the 'Iron Dome' and 'David's Sling' systems in the face of the advanced offensive tactics that Iran has adopted in its recent confrontations.
The data indicates that 77 Iranian missiles successfully bypassed Israeli air defenses and accurately hit their targets.





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Hebrew Report Reveals Air Defense Systems Failed to Intercept a Quarter of Iranian Missiles